Dont misjudge the marabou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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NO LONGER SATISFIED AS I WAS, WITH JWD FORUM
by outoftheorg inno this is not another { i am leaving this forum }.
it is just that i no longer am so hungry for the many posts as i once was.
i could not wait to get home and sign on to read all the posts from newbies and the heavy hitters.
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gringojj
Dont you know that the punishment for slacking off the jwd forum is everlasting life on paradise earth with the wts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society??????????????
by gringojj ini mean they call themselves the watchtower bible and tract society??????????.
i mean, who the hell has a whole society built around bibles and tracts?
really the name is wierd.
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gringojj
When I think of societies, I think of the Audobon Society. I think they are qualified to write articles on the quetzal, or the marabou. There was once an 80's band called the Information Society. I know in Mass here we have the MSPCA(Mass society for the prevention of cruelty to animals).
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gringojj
Its urgent cause I say its urgent.
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The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society??????????????
by gringojj ini mean they call themselves the watchtower bible and tract society??????????.
i mean, who the hell has a whole society built around bibles and tracts?
really the name is wierd.
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gringojj
So they are a scoiety with the common interests of bibles and tracts!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thats about it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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gringojj
Feels goooooood!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Genuine
Panama Hat
Made in Ecuador?
By Awake! Writer in Ecuador
Related topic:
The Global Appeal of Latin Music
WAS the customer duped? To an observer, it might have seemed so. Why, the fellow paid $300 for a genuine Panama hat. But the salesman took it out of a box that was clearly stamped "Made in Ecuador"! A fraud? Far from it. In fact, the true Panama hat is indeed made in Ecuador. But how did such a misnomer come about? And why would such a hat be worth hundreds of dollars?
In the mid-1800's, gold seekers rushed to California by way of the Isthmus of Panama. There they purchased hats imported from Ecuador. In time, the hats came to be known by the name of their point of purchase rather than their place of origin. In any event, the Panama hat became very popular. In 1849, for example, Ecuador exported more than 220,000 of them! Then, in 1855 a Frenchman who lived in Panama introduced the hats to the world's fair in Paris. The fashion-savvy French were impressed with the delicate material, some even describing it as "straw cloth." Soon it was virtually unthinkable to wear any other style!
Winston Churchill is one of many well-known people who have worn the Panama hat
The popularity of the Panama hat soared at the start of the 20th century when a photograph of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt sporting a stylish fino appeared in the world press. The demand for the chic hat rose. Prominent companies around the globe began distributing them. In Turkey, modernization laws banned the traditional fez in 1925 and mandated the use of Panama hats. By 1944 the Panama hat had become Ecuador's primary export item.
By the second half of the 20th century, the popularity of hats waned. Yet, Ecuador's finely woven Panama hats maintained their mystique. Indeed, expert hatters throughout the world compete for premium-grade specimens. Famous people from bygone eras to our day have been captivated by the elegance of the Panama hat. It has graced the heads of Winston Churchill, Nikita Khrushchev, Humphrey Bogart, and Michael Jordan—to name but a few.
Of course, there are inexpensive mass-produced imitations of the genuine Panama. However, many of these crack; others do not breathe. In contrast, the genuine Panama is light and airy, and it lasts a lifetime. Each is handwoven and therefore is one of a kind. Prices range from a few dollars for the coarser hats to over $1,000 for the rarest, the superfinos of Montecristi. Quality is determined by the fineness and regularity of the weave as well as the consistency of color. But always remember this: A genuine Panama hat is made only in Ecuador.
The Making of a Panama Hat
How is the Panama hat made? A palmlike plant provides the supple yet resistant fiber called toquilla. Ecuador's coastal lowlands provide ideal conditions for the growth and regeneration of this plant. The Ecuadoran hat artisans are considered to be among the world's finest weavers, and what painstaking work they perform! It can take them six months or more to weave the high-quality Montecristi superfino. The length of each fiber in the hat is quite short. Yet, in a genuine Panama hat, you can hardly tell where one strand ends and the next one begins. Furthermore, the strands are so tightly woven that even water will not seep through!
The town of Montecristi is renowned for its excellent handwoven hats. The masters of the Montecristi area weave in the early morning or late afternoon so that the equatorial heat does not affect the pliancy of the fiber. They begin the crown by meticulously weaving circle upon circle of intricately laced fiber until the desired diameter is achieved. Then the crown is placed on a cylindrical wood block so that the artisan's hands can deftly spiral downward as he weaves the sides. After many weeks his weaving proceeds at a right angle to form the brim. A thorough trimming, washing, and bleaching coupled with sundry finishing techniques produce the famed Panama hat.
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WHAT ARE SOME GOOD SITES YOU GO ON.......................
by vitty inive been trying to thinks of ways to get my daughter and her husband on some internet sites without them becomming suspicious of me.
does anyone know or use any good factual, non threatning sites that will help them to open there eyes about the wt or the "truth" (doctrines and stuff).
i thought that if i could say something like "i saw a really interesting site today, and it said etc, etc".
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gringojj
My favorite site is JWD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!