Welcome to the board and glad to have you here! Looking forward to more posts from you.
Posts by kazar
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Hello all!
by exJW_2004 ini'm new to these boards.
i'll introduce myself.. i was raised a jw, baptized at 13, pioneer at 15, married at 18, divorced at 21, disfellowshipped and pregnant at 22, and here i am.
i gave birth to a beautiful baby boy about five months ago, and i've never been happier, but that has required a lot of sacrifice and hurt.
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Another newbie here...
by tall penguin inmy apologies in advance for the long post.
this is the story i thought i'd be taking to my grave so just to have the chance to put it out there feels so freeing.
thanks for listening.
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kazar
Welcome to the board! You will like it here. You are among friends.
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Did you know that 2 Jehovahs were here and......
by Legolas injehovah
re: living forever without the watchtower
post 1 of 1. since 29-may-03.
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kazar
Can you enlighten me because I am confused over this thread. Thanks.
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(((((((Brooke)))))))) - send whyamihere your well wishes
by devinsmom ini dont know if someone has started a thread about this yet but screw it, if so here's another one.
my cousin, brooke's husband, just called me and told me that brooke is not doing good, she has to have another surgery on her leg next week and she's in a lot of pain and i know once she is feeling better she will appreciate reading everyones thoughts and well wishes so lets give them to her!!!
((((((((((((((((((((brooke))))))))))))))get better soon!!!
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kazar
Brooke,
Wishing you the speediest recovery ever!
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Wohooo ... last university assignment finished !
by Simon init feels soooo good having finished the last assignment for the open university courses i've been doing - the 18th one this year .
now i just have to revise for the exams (3 of them over 2 days) ... and if i get at least 40% then i pass, get an extra qualification and we get extra immigration points to get us on our way to canada.
anything extra is a bonus ... distinctions would be nice but i need to get 85% in the exams for that.. although i resent the impact of the wts on my life and not being able to go to university when i should, this actually isn't a bad way to do it - you don't run up massive debts like current students do and because you have more experience probably do better at a subject than if you are starting out.
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kazar
Congratulations Simon! It had to be hard work, but your achievement demonstrates what a free-thinking motivated mind can accomplish.
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Watchtower prediction of religion's demise looking bad
by Cygnus ingoldman is struck by the surge of religious intensity throughout the world.
he mentioned the rise of fundamental islam in the middle east, political power of the religious right in america and the dedication to faith of israeli settlers.
"this is something that is happening on a global basis," goldman said.
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kazar
Funny post, Kwin! I love it when this happens.
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Thanksgiving question
by I quit! inthanksgiving day is almost here.
even sooner you live in canada.
my question is how do jws refer to it?
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kazar
When I was a Witness I was told Thanksgiving Day is worshipping the spirit of nationalism. Hence, idolatry.
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What in the Hell Were We Thinking / The Disco Years into the 80's
by prophecor inwhat was on your mind during those halcion days of the 70's.
when disco was king, and real men back then were required to dance.
johnny terrio, saturday night fever, medallions and open shirts exposing much chest hair, if you had any.
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kazar
I didn't miss all of the disco era. I was in the process of fading and went to disco clubs frequently and had a good time. I do wish I would have missed the drug scene.
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Movies...the Good, the Bad & the Ugly
by hibiscusfire indo you like to watch movies or tv?.
what movies would you watch over and over?
what movies do you like?.
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kazar
Talesin
Thanks for reminding me of Gilda. I had completely forgotten that one. When Rita Hayworth sang "Put the Blame on Mame" it was powerful. I also liked "Whos afraid of Virginia Woolf"
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Hi im a new member!
by skinnyboy inafter several attempts to log on, im finally in!
woohoo!.
well my story goes as follows, grew up a dub, in northern england, mum, dad, and the rest of us brood, dad becomes an elder sisters pioneers, and me and me brother were regular "publishers".
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kazar
Welcome Skinnyboy. Keep posting. Yours is an intersting story and much like those of us here.