I think it was 2 hours. I never went door knocking. I was really shy and when I got to the door and it was my turn I freaked out and stammered like an idiot.
noni1974
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What is the most hours you ever turned in on your F.S. report?
by gaiagirl ini once turned in 39 hours helping another to reach their pioneer goal.
fairly accurate reporting of the hours as well.
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Sinus problems
by Wordly Andre ini have had sinus problems my entire life, recently a friend told me about this sinu-cleanse thing, its a sinus cleansing treatment that you can get at cvs pharmacy, its pretty cool, its a little pot that you mix warm water with saline solution and put in one nostral and it drains out the other, the first time i used it i had a bad sinus head ache and thought well i will give this thing a try, so i mixed it up and did the treatment, blood clots and pink then red water started coming out of my nose, and after i noticed my headache was gone, i could breath great, and felt a lot less pressure in my head.
this thing is pretty awesome!
just thought i share with all of you.. sorry if its a bit gross.
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noni1974
I don't suffer sinus problems much but early this year I had one. I bought a Netti Pot and I used it. I like it but the drowning feeling freaks me out a little. Only because I know what it feels like to drown. I have to take deep breaths through my mouth to keep from freaking out really bad.
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Respond ONLY if you are an Elder or Ministerial Servant
by Hiddenwindow inhow many elders and ms are in this forum?
let's have a survey.
an elder here..
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noni1974
I banged a ex ministeral servant once. After he was DF ed for smoking and seperated from his wife.I had a crush on him as a teenager. He is 10 years older than me.
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For Those of You Trying to Quit Drinking - Even Temporarily...
by cognac infigured i'd do a topic for it.
i'm trying to quit for at least a month - just found i was drinking a bit to much with all the stress.... anyways, its been 10 days since i last had a drink.. how long has it been for you?
how long are you trying to go without drinking?.
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noni1974
I used to drink a lot more than I do now. I used to go out and drink a lot when I was in my 20's. Now that I'm in my 30's I don't feel the urge to go out or the urge to drink. In fact drinking makes it hard for me to sleep so I tend to not drink if I have to go to work the next day. Since I'm working 2 jobs at the moment I have to go to work everyday so I don't drink at all.
The last time I had a drink was the Friday May 2. I went to a club to see my friend I just hooked back up with after 12 years sing. I drank that night but I was still hung over the Sunday after. It just makes me feel like crap for a few days after. When I was in my 20's I could drink all night and go to work the next day no problems with hang over at all. Now if I do drink I always have a hang over or at the very least I get really bad sleep.
I also have bad acid refux and drinking causes me to have issues with that as well. So when I do drink I throw up because of the acid. If I take me old pills I would be fine but I got new meds and it says not to drink on it. I have to ask if it's ok to have one or two drinks on my new meds or not. I should be ok with just one or two drinks.
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Falling Asleep at Assemblies
by LouBelle inyes i have dozed off many times when i used to attend.
most of the time kept the shades on as we used to have outside assemblies.
the thing was not to slide off the chair, drop your head forward or snore.. i've seen some brothers/sister hitting a serious lean to the left or right as they slept and then they'd jerk awake, only to lean again.. some people had sneaky methods.
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noni1974
I got called out by the CO for sleeping during a assembly. I was about 15 or 16 at the time. The CO was talking to my Grandpa during lunch and my whole family sat together for assemblies and lunch. The CO looked over at me and asked how I liked the part on youth. I said what part on youth?? He said I knew that was you sleeping in the second row.
Yeah I was sleeping.
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"Trying to get former JW's to work together is like herding cats"
by Mickey mouse inotwo said this on the "suing the tower" thread.. why is this?
i have noticed it also.
i wonder whether some people would not be comfortable with the idea of a world without the watchtower?
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noni1974
Some of us still have family in. I do. If I activley helped try to bring down the tower it would be like killing my mother myself. She had Bi Polar Disorder and has a very slim grasp of reality now. If I took away the only thing that helps her feel good I would be a really unloving and mean daughter. She was a born in too and I really think the only thing she has left is her belief she will someday see her mother and father and brothers and sister who have all passed away again. I'm ok with her being a JW because I think she is one of those people who needs that religion to stay sane. I sure I'm not the only one who thinks like this.
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If you've ever played pin the tail on the donkey. . .
by John Doe inwhich part of the donkey did you usually hit??
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noni1974
I was going to stick your left butt cheek. Your a perv I think.
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If you've ever played pin the tail on the donkey. . .
by John Doe inwhich part of the donkey did you usually hit??
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noni1974
Bend over baby.
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If you've ever played pin the tail on the donkey. . .
by John Doe inwhich part of the donkey did you usually hit??
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noni1974
Were would you like me to stick it??
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******* Are you much healthier, now that you're out? *******
by FlyingHighNow inmuch, much healthier.
being a jw takes it's toll on people's physical and mental health.
jw's are always sick.
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noni1974
I'm emotionaly way more healthy that I was. I don't hate myself for not being perfect anymore. Mentaly I'm much better as well because I don't constantly beat myself up or hate myself anymore. I love myself now. Phyiscaly I'm pretty much the same I guess.