Sometimes I'll see a movie and recommend it to her, like Almost Famous. She will then start whining that it's rated R and shouldn't watch it. But then she'll watch it and love it.
Bstndance
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Renting movies, did you really chose what was OK for Christians to watch?
by JH in.
i remember at the hall, there was a speech where the brother said that 90% of movies weren't for christians.
the way he talked, about 90% of movies had sex in it or violence or anything that christians shouldn't watch.. funny thing is that every time i was invited to watch a movie with the jw's, there was plenty of violence in the movie they chose, and it didn't seem to bother them whatsovever.. gee, i rented lots of movies with sex and violence, and it didn't bother me at all.
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Were you ever called upon to answer when you didnt.........
by ButtLight inraise your hand?
put on the spot and didnt know the answer?
or just werent paying attention?
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Bstndance
Never happened to me with JWs. But I had a French professor that would ALWAYS do that.... Mon dieu!
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Book study in your home
by pratt1 in.
did anyone have the book study group meet in your home?.
my family had the book study group meeting in our basement and it was such a drag.. some of the reasons why it sucked.. the house always had to be spotless.. my mom insisted that there was always refreshments available for after the group meeting.. some dubs used to wander into other parts of the house, including my room.. if i missed the bookstudy because i was sick, some would actually come down to my room to talk.. there were many times when little things would go missing, glasses, magaizines, books, food, you name it.. people would check out my music and books all the time.. i have long since moved out, but mom still has the book study meeting there..
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Bstndance
My parents wanted a book study in their house so bad. It never happened. I guess it was considered a priviledge. Even when they were looking for a new place to live they would try to see where they could have the book study. I'm glad it never happened. And knowing my mom now, I'm sure she probably wouldn't want the responsibility.
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Not everyone left the JW Org for the same reason...Why did you leave?
by JH insome left because they couldn't follow the pace.
some left because they knew they were living a double life.. some left because they rathered live a life of sin.. and some left because they considered it a cult.. i stopped going because i was unable to keep up with all their demands and expectations, and i found them too controling.
also because they cover their past and give false hope for the near future.. why did you leave?.
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Bstndance
I left because I "came out" at 16 and was forced into the elder tribunals and my parents sent me to a shrink that was a JW. I "ran away" (actually went to visit worldly relatives without letting my parents know ahead of time) for a month and when I returned, I really didn't want to face the elders or the people in the congregation. Knowing the congregation gossip mill, I'm sure everyone knew.
Speaking of gossip mill, when I was in high school I had a creative writing project. I wrote a fun little story that received a good grade and comments by my teacher. I was so proud I went to show it to my best friends in the hall. The thing is, the story had a party that involved drinking and a ouija board. Well apparently I was ratted out and a MS wannabe elder pulled me aside and counseled me on what I wrote and said I should only write about things christians would do. If I could go back, I would go tell him to go screw himself.
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Describe the WILDEST JW party you ever attended!! no seriously......
by kid-A ini realize this is totally context and culturally dependent, but the old toronto jw youth scene was quite wild during the years 1984-1994. .
one example, a group of about 40 jw kids would go up to a ski resort (usually mount st.louis/moonstone or blue mountain) over the x-mas week-end.
one year we rented out a block of rooms in a resort close to the ski lodge.
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Bstndance
We never had alcohol at our parties. I think most of the kids in my congo were teenagers. A few months ago I went home to visit my parents. They converted all of their home videos to DVD and decided to play some. Well one of the chapters was of one of my friend's graduation parties. It was a very WASPie looking get together, but nothing different from what I would expect from any conservative protestant party. One of the brothers in the hall was a DJ and he would sneek in "scandalous" songs like "Tootsie Roll" etc... Too funny.
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Well, I handled that amazingly well...
by Joel Wideman inas my wife predicted, my mother heard that she da'd herself.
she called, and spoke with my boy for awhile.
(she needs her medication adjusted.
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Bstndance
Well done!
Ever argue with a drunk on the bus?
HAHAHA! Thank you for making me laugh :-)
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worldly, ex dub or current dub?
by pratt1 in.
for those of you in a serious relationship, is your partner "worldly", an ex dub, or a current dub?.
my wife is an ex dub like me.. it certainly helps that she understands why i am the way i am, and the actions of her in - laws.. what about you?
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Bstndance
Ex Dub who comes from a divorced family that has one side current dub and one "worldly"... Just like mine.
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Elder not calling us "brother or sister" at the book study
by JH ina few months ago, i went to a couple of book studies, and i hadn't set foot there in years, but what stuck me was when the elder called people by their first names when he asked questions at the book study.. instead of saying brother rat, he just called me rat .
instead of saying brother smith, he just said gary, and so on..... .
either the elder was making it more friendly by using our first names in stead of saying brother or sister so and so, or it was a change in the way they operate.. .
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Bstndance
I look back and HATE how at my Kingdom Hall wedding after the ceremony the elder said " I would like to present to you "Brother and Sister XXXX" We had a few "worldy" people at the wedding, I'm sure they were lost......
Unless it was a wedding in West Virginia. J/K!
IIRC, we used first names if you didn't take the plunge and titles if you did. I always hated when they called on me for prayer. UUgghhh!
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What silly rules did your congregation make up?
by weinermcgee inelders were famous for making up stupid rules with no bible base at all as an ego trip i guess, what were some of yours?
i am not talking about the stupid rules that we all had to follow, just the congregation specific silly ones.. 1. having to button your jacket while on stage (this was later changed due to all the elders having a beer gut).
2. suits only or no privledges.
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Bstndance
This makes me wonder if there are ever battles between congregations. The one congregation must think itself superior since they didn't wear mustaches. Such unity!
This would definately happen when there's more than one congregation sharing a hall.
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YAY! Looks like my mom is making improvements.
by Bstndance inlast summer i shot my first film.
i wrote it for school and then decided, "what the hell" i might as well make it over the summer.
well after much waiting i received an e-mail from out takes dallas (the dallas gay and lesbian film festival) that my film was accepted.
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Bstndance
Last summer I shot my first film. I wrote it for school and then decided, "what the hell" I might as well make it over the summer. Well after much waiting I received an e-mail from Out Takes Dallas (the Dallas Gay and Lesbian Film Festival) that my film was accepted. I haven't been able to show my mom because I know she would find the material "objectionable". Although it is just a simple romantic comedy. Well I was so excited, I called her and let her know that it was accepted. I also told her that I'm waiting to hear from some fests in her area. With that she said "let me know if they take it and when it is playing". Wow! Not what I would expect out of my JW mom. Now I just gotta keep my fingers crossed and hope they take it. :-D