I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and your family.
tnangel73
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My neice died this morning
by MsMcDucket inmy neice who had cancer died at 3:00 a.m. my sister just called and told me.
i'll put up the obituiaries when it's posted.
no need for responses.
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I'M SO SICK OF THIS !!!!!!!!
by zeroday init's march 15th for gods sake i want my spring...i'm sitting here in nashville freezing, can't get out on my motorcycle or anything...
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tnangel73
It's been raining in Georgia since last night. And they had a tornado in Atlanta last night. So, don't worry, they're getting it to.
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I'M SO SICK OF THIS !!!!!!!!
by zeroday init's march 15th for gods sake i want my spring...i'm sitting here in nashville freezing, can't get out on my motorcycle or anything...
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tnangel73
Last night was the first rain this week in our part of Tennessee. Were you asleep the other 5 days this week when it was actually really nice out?
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What is your favorite thing about not being a JW anymore?
by megaflower ini would have to say the nagging feeling that iam not good enough (in thier eyes) does not bother me anymore
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tnangel73
Not wearing stockings, or dresses, or skirts.
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Can you still blush?
by IP_SEC ini dont think i can.
i dont think there is anything i could hear or see that would make me turn red or cause my mouth to hang agape.
its used to be a source of pride for me.
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tnangel73
I blush. Pretty funny, too. My coworkers think that it is hilarious. Now does anything shock me anymore? No, not really.
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Anyone see this? Serena Williams
by tnangel73 inserena williams blogs about getting dumped, then deletes itposted jan 13th 2008 1:55pm by michael david smith.
filed under: tennis.
serena williams, like a lot of 26-year-olds, has a blog (she calls it a diary) on which she writes things about her personal life.
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tnangel73
Serena Williams Blogs About Getting Dumped, Then Deletes It
Posted Jan 13th 2008 1:55PM by Michael David Smith
Serena Williams, like a lot of 26-year-olds, has a blog (she calls it a diary) on which she writes things about her personal life.
Filed under: Tennis
But unlike a lot of 26-year-olds' blogs, there are actually people who read Williams' blog who aren't personal friends of hers.
So when Williams blogged about getting dumped, it seems to have created a bigger stir than she thought it would -- and now she's deleted the post. The Boston Herald reports:
Can't blame Williams for deciding to delete that one. One of the bad things about being famous is that you can't limit your blog to just your friends.The entry has since been taken off the 26-year-old's blog. In it, she came clean about a mystery man who wooed her only to stop calling and tell the court queen, "I need space."
"He tells you he adores you. He tells you u guys are meant for each other," Williams swooned in the post. "You are feeling this could mean forever."
But then, "It happens. . . . What you always suspected would happen one day sooner or later. HE STOPS CALLING."
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Something that bugged me the other day.
by tnangel73 ini live in a very small town.
i hadn't been to the local mexican restaurant in quite awhile until the other day.
my mom, my son and me were .
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tnangel73
On the other hand, would it be possible on this forum to stop generalizing the whole JW organization for what one person did??? I mean that is as bad as saying all Jews are meisers...or all Americans are ignorant.....or all blacks are criminals...C'mon people....I know for a fact a bunch of witnesses that leave great tips....Just depends on the person...
I was just pointing this out that it bothered me. I didn't realize that I had generalized a whole organization. When that particular waitress talks to JW's again, she is more than likely going to remember, "Oh yeah, the people that don't tip." And make a generalization herself there for which I can't say I blame her. So in effect, even though that person thought they were giving a good witness, they weren't. And as for me, someone who saw this, this makes me not like JW's even moreso than I already did. I thought that I had said this is a very small town that I live in. It's more than likely she will run into JW's again. Bless her heart.
I also know bad tippers who are not or were never JW's. And the truly best tippers I ever saw were some of the local business owners around here, who paid attention when someone was working hard. I myself have realized, when you are a regular somewhere and you leave good tips, you get even better than normal service.
And one other thing. JW's generalize everyone who isn't a part of their organization. Worldy people. People of the world. Worldlings. They try to find the sheep like people in their "sifting" work. That's why I guess when they do crappy things it really bugs me.
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Something that bugged me the other day.
by tnangel73 ini live in a very small town.
i hadn't been to the local mexican restaurant in quite awhile until the other day.
my mom, my son and me were .
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tnangel73
I waited tables for a brief time years ago. I was once left a tract, wasn't a JW one. This didn't make me want to give my heart Jesus. It just
made me think, "Sheesh, cheap B*st*rd." And then I went on about my job. I was making $2.75 an hour. Waiters and waitresses depend on
tips. I guess, though, when you wash windows, or clean offices for a living you need every single bit of money you can get. That was mean of
me. Oh, well.
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tnangel73
Wow! I wish that we could a snow like that here in Tennessee again. Just beautiful!
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Something that bugged me the other day.
by tnangel73 ini live in a very small town.
i hadn't been to the local mexican restaurant in quite awhile until the other day.
my mom, my son and me were .
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tnangel73
I live in a very small town. I hadn't been to the local Mexican restaurant in quite awhile until the other day. My Mom, my son and me were
going to eat there. As I was walking in a waitress, was picking up her "tip" off of the table. It was a WT tract and an invitation to a meeting. I
made a big point of letting my mother know how cheap and crappy this was. My mother said that society discourages "the friends" from doing
that. I said that if I had saw whoever it was that left it, I would have told them what a cheap person they were. I know that whoever it was would
have shunned me if I even looked at them. I left a bigger tip than I normally would have because I felt bad for that waitress. What do you think?