Another triumph, Terry! I do have several continuity type questions, but unfortunately, you could't answer them on this family friendly forum. Still... thanks for the kick start to my imagination.
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Party Poopers (my Radio Play)
by Terry inparty poopers a radio play.
cast of characters.
(narrator) terry (a crow wrangler).
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The Watchtower's Most Secret Book!
by Atlantis inthe watchtower's most secret book!.
the truth that gives you eternal life, bethel edition.
the truth that gives you eternal life was published on watchtower presses, and is not to be confused with the truth that leads to eternal life published by the watchtowerbible and tract society.
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Petra, thank you so much for posting this! And the other links, too.
An identical book, maybe this very one, was sold on eBay last week for almost $200. If I had to guess, I'd say it's likely that whoever bought it is probably the one who sent it to Atlantis, knowing that was the best possible use for it. By making it available here, you and Atlantis have done all us a great service. Thanks again!
I don't know for sure who sent it to you, but please let them know that their unselfish gift may accomplish much good and is appreciated by many.
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I almost died ...allow me to explain
by Terry inin 1923 i almost died.. allow me to explain .... .
i wouldn't exist for another 24 years ...but.
for a few seconds, on top a building, my grandfather, jack hybarger, stood with tears running down his cheeks and a small caliber pistol in his right hand.
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Yet another fine illustration that life turns on a dime. Even seemingly trivial events can ripple outward to dramatically affect the distant future. For example, what would our country look like now if that British sniper had shot George Washington in the back after all?
On a personal note, my dad was a GI on Okinawa in the summer of 1945 (before the atomic bombs were dropped) and later was in one of the first units to enter Japan to begin the Occupation. I wasn't born until several years later. Things could easily have gone quite differently for me. Not that history would notice one way or the other, but still...
Anyway, thanks for this thought provoking post. A delight to read, as usual.
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JW's Not Members anymore but Individuals
by pistolpete ini've been waiting for someone to post this and i've haven't seen it yet, perhaps i overlooked it since i don't visit that often.. but here is the link to the discussion.
in it you will find letters and links to this new light.
whether it's true or not, please verify.. as of .
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You can bet there is some legal reason for this change. Probably has to do with lawsuits over liability or some such. It all boils down to protecting their financial assets.
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2020--List of Non-Profits Receiving USDA Farmers to Families Food Box!
by Atlantis inlist of charities or non-profits receiving farmers to families food box.. scroll down to the organization names that start with the letter ( j ).
if you download the file and use adobe reader, look for the red bookmarks.https://docdro.id/enufph7 or here:https://www.filemail.com/d/ijykajmfdpbxjnrif you see the name ( bill williams ) on the download page, don't worry, that is just a whacky name grandpa uses.right gramps?https://docdro.id/2wo2mzupetra!https://docdro.id/oezh0shwant some pizza?https://docdro.id/mktidrn
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Thanks, Petra!
The way I see it, it's fine for the Borg to receive and distribute these boxes, provided (1) they give them out on the basis of need, not religious affiliation, (2) they are not paid as an organization to do so and then expect the "brothers" to do the actual work at their own expense, and (3) they do not even HINT that the recipient should donate to the Borg because of this "gift."
I would bet dollars to donuts that none of the above three conditions are true of the JW distribution system. In my experience, they don't do anything without a financial angle of some kind.
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Pic of old woman having no food but donating to Watchtower
by Darkknight757 ini hope you are all doing ok and healing from the cult.
i’m looking for an image of the old woman donating to watchtower but also in the same pic looking in her fridge and having little to eat.
i need it for a video for youtube.
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"JW Box" $30 Logo Markup Scam!!!! Huge!!!
by thedepressedsoul inso get this, wt has something they're calling a "jw box" that gives people in africa "spiritual food".
the best part, they want donations of $75 for it!
so they don't provide any physical food to people in africa but they can send them "spiritual food" for $75.
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Well, well, well... Another WT money grubbing scheme. Another way to gouge the
brotherssuckers out of as much as they can.Is anyone really surprised?
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Owd tunes
by Olesatthewheel inhttps://youtu.be/35k6vqrt67g.
i was away at the weekend and whilst driving i put on some classics on my playlist.
genesis - jesus he knows me.
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I tried to watch this video, but I get the dreaded "The uploader has not made this video available in your country" message. What country is it viewable in?
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Kroger sued for Religious Persecution!
by Iamallcool inhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1240252 .
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The article doesn't say so specifically, but it's entirely possible that those two employees are JWs. I don't often support the unnecessary stands that Witnesses take over seemingly trivial issues, but this is different. No one should be forced to wear emblems advocating causes they object to, whether it be LGBTQ or BLM or Democrat or Republican issues. I think work uniforms should be company-related and otherwise pretty much generic and neutral . If someone wants to advertise his affiliation with one cause or another, they should do so on their own time.
At the very least, employees should be allowed to cover emblems on a work uniform that they personally object to.
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Curios and Curiouser
by Terry incurios and curiouser__________________________ short story by t.e.
hector, sir—she shouldn’t be in the front seat with you—she’s unaccustomed to travel—and besides, an awkward turn could injure her.”.
the newly weaned saluki pup had been bred for cal hector by the most reputable kennel in kentucky.he paid cash in new bills and gathered her into his arms; then plopped her into the front seat of his vintage car.. the breeder had wagged his bony finger with disdain as he warned him.. “nonsense—do you think i’ve never owned an animal before?
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Very interesting story, Terry, if a bit macabre. Note to self: Never, ever make Terry mad at you...
For what it's worth, I consider it on a par with Man from the South, a short story by Roald Dahl. My favorite version of that is a 1960 episode of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (Season 5, Episode 15), which starred Steve McQueen, Peter Lorre, and Neile Adams (McQueen's real life wife at the time). A classic, if ever there was one.
Anyway, thanks for the story. I hope I don't dream about it tonight...