I am so sorry to hear about your mother in law. Based on her many good works, I expect she will have much support as she goes through this battle, again.
Posts by watson
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The worst word in the English language
by free2beme inwhile there are words that we should not teach children and not use in a polite public environment, known as bad language.
there is one word that gets passed around all the time and is probably the most hurtful and scary word out there.
that would is metastasis.
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Sorry, but Armani doesn't pack well.
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Devastating post coming next year
by darth frosty inwith in the next week and a half(maybe sooner) there is going to be a very insightful post about the borg.
merry christmas every one, and a happy new year.
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Quandry, this latest "Get Smart" snapshot, reminds me of how hard I laughed when I saw your earlier picture of the "portable" set..thank you.
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I can see him in a jaunty navy blazer, kacky trousers and nice soft pair of topsiders.
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Was Richard Nixon's chef a JW?
by roykaye inaround 30 years ago, an american visitor and his wife attended the meeting at the kingdom hall at mumbai, india.
i may have been in my early teens or younger so i don't remember much.
only that his name was bro hightower and he was president richard nixon's chef.
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Congrats, 1st Topic of 2008!!??
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NVR!! Go out and make it a great day!
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What book are you reading right now?
by Wordly Andre ini am reading buried alive: the terrifying history of our most primal fear, it's really cool
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Just completed my reading of "Then Is Finished The Mystery of God," then on to "Your Word is a Lamp to My Foot, and Light to My Roadway." So many fine publications to read and so little time!!
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Finally got asked "THE Question"
by TweetieBird ini don't post too often here but have been coming here for a few years now.
i have been successfully fading for the past 10 years (so i thought) but went to visit jw family members last week and the matriarch of the family asked us if we still believed it was jehovah's organization.
after avoiding a direct answer and trying to skirt the issue for a while, finally the hubby said, "no, we don't believe it's jehovah's organization".
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Sorry tweetie, guess I'm just rehearsing. Best wishes.
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Finally got asked "THE Question"
by TweetieBird ini don't post too often here but have been coming here for a few years now.
i have been successfully fading for the past 10 years (so i thought) but went to visit jw family members last week and the matriarch of the family asked us if we still believed it was jehovah's organization.
after avoiding a direct answer and trying to skirt the issue for a while, finally the hubby said, "no, we don't believe it's jehovah's organization".
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"...well, I can't say they are NOT Jah's organization, but I have lost some of the confidence I used to have in our teachings." This can open the door to discussions, questions, etc. In their effort to be "upbuilding" you can then express some of your concerns about some of the changes you've seen over the last 10 years.
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Are the Society planning a 'Pledge of Allegiance'? IT MAY BE TRUE!
by nicolaou ini've just learned from a trusted contact at thewatchtower.org 'norris', that the society intend to put a resolution to the congregations shortly - though definately not at the 'special talk' meeting next month.. here's the scary bit.
this resolution needs to be responded to by all baptized jehovah's witnesses.
we have not been able to get hold of the wording but have been informed it is intended to provide the brotherhood with the opportunity to affirm their loyalty to jehovah and his organization.
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Ahhh, the Rose Bowl 1963!!