I have 3 boys all with "different" names.....Jaron, Colton, and Logan......I loved the name Jamin too, pronounced (Jay-Min)...its a biblical name...matthew is also nice...Caelan? or Calan, Seth and Jess are all nice too.... Good Luck!
snowcanuck
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HELP with baby boy names! Contest!
by Jez inwe are having a boy and can't decide on names.
we want something a little different, not in 'the top 10'.
it also has to be english or german orgin.
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UPDATE!: THEY ALL ADMITTED EGGING US -Elders now know, heads are rolling!!
by Lady Liberty inoh.... how the saga goes on!!
i swear we could write a novel about our life exiting the watchtower!!
ok..many of you read what happened..our house was egged and so was my sisters car that was parked here, and "frosty" was attacked!!
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hello lady liberty.....
when i read your ongoing saga I thought the best punishment would be to ask them to go out and purchase a brand new "frosty"... they did in fact tear his frosty head off, no?....can you imagine their horror of being 'caught' by fellow dubs? Surely there must be some christmas stuff still on sale in some stores....i just think it would be priceless to have them buy something that they think is so "evil". ahh....but thats me.....i think, and reading here all wont agree with me, that reporting it as a hate crime will cause bad relations with your neighbours and as much as i dont think too highly of my neighbours i would try to keep the peace if i can.....turn the other cheek..be a forgiving neighbour, let the elders deal with them in whatever way they see fit (eyes rolling), and make them buy you a new FROSTY!!
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Anyone here from Sechelt British Columbia congregation 70's to mid eighties
by Flindersgirl in.
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cheers!
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snowcanuck
nope..dont know him :)
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Anyone here from Sechelt British Columbia congregation 70's to mid eighties
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cheers!
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getbusy....yes I was friendly with the Graham family,even had dinner at their house one night. I remember Farley..i believe he is one or two years younger than me. Did you live in gibsons?......i lived there from 1979 to 1999. Yes..the father was an "unbeliever" but never interfered with the rest of them going to the hall. I believe matthew left early on, then farley. My mother Jan on here also knew them well....she spent most of her years in the sechelt congregation and me in the gibsons /roberts creek congregation.
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Anyone here from Sechelt British Columbia congregation 70's to mid eighties
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cheers!
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snowcanuck
I was part of the sechelt congregation only in the early 90's though and only for a year....most of my years as a witness were with the gibsons congregation. I do remember mark and rachel though....my mother was their neighbour and good friend....until she DA'd herself and then there was no contact at all....(made for awkward moments when most of your neighbours were witnesses). I do know Rachel's mother died some time ago..real nice lady. Their last name is Roloue (sp?)....pronounced (Ro-low) Anybody know of anyone from gibsons congregation? I moved from there to ontario in 1999 right before I DA'd myself and of course lost all my so-called "friends". Still miss the place though. :(
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Novels set in Canada
by Crumpet ini am going to canada in may for a holiday and want to take some books to read.
i really like to read fiction that is set in the place i'm visiting and i'd also be quite keen to start getting in the mood before i go.
so i was wondering if there are keen readers out there who could point me in the direction of any great canadian novels - particularly anything set around the great lakes - superior, hudson, ontario,michigan, erie....any suggestions very welcome!
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snowcanuck
Crumpet,
As an American who's lived in Canada most of her life I can hopefully help you in the area of Canadian novels since I just finished an advanced English class here in Ontario. I was forced to read 'Two Solitudes' by Hugh MacLennan which paints a splintered Canada during wartime between the French and the English. It wasn't that bad to read at all. I also enjoyed reading Canadian author John Steinbeck's 'The Pearl'.....also a good read..hope this helps a little ;)