Also meant to say...welcome Boby. Nice to have you here.
wombat
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Sorry,but I´d like you to ask for you . What is this ?
by boby willians inthe book the nations shall know that i am jehovahhow?.
in the chapter 12 9 .
theme jehovahs sword against all those of flesh.
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Sorry,but I´d like you to ask for you . What is this ?
by boby willians inthe book the nations shall know that i am jehovahhow?.
in the chapter 12 9 .
theme jehovahs sword against all those of flesh.
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wombat
Interesting question..
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Slap Wombat here ~ weak poll # 3
by unclebruce inwombat and his mum are queenslanders with hearts of gold.
they are there for all their jw relies as and whenever they decide to leave the watchtower lunacy.
wombat's mum is a character and a half.
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wombat
Unc..Well something made the old girl hot and flushed. I bet they don't play the unabridged version on the ABC. In fact, if you can excuse me for an hour I might play disc 10 again for my own happiness.
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I found this VERY offensive. What about you?
by Gill inwatchtower, may 15th 2006.
(back page).
the value of 'a weaker vessel'.
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wombat
Hi Living In Reality.......Good to meet you.
We are getting some really interesting Newbies here with great input.
Unlike Lunar who, by casting aspersions on me, is showing a bit of his dark side....
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I found this VERY offensive. What about you?
by Gill inwatchtower, may 15th 2006.
(back page).
the value of 'a weaker vessel'.
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wombat
Gee...What happened to Me's post. On my screen it has suddenly turned into enormous paragraphs....I reckon that Scully is having a go at me...
Hey..don't tell Mum. I'm in strife as it is. She reminded me that I forgot to give her the oysters I bought a few days ago. She is a not happy Mum.
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I found this VERY offensive. What about you?
by Gill inwatchtower, may 15th 2006.
(back page).
the value of 'a weaker vessel'.
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wombat
Me....Welcome to the site. I have totally agreed with the two posts of yours that I have seen.
Keep posting. I will enjoy reading what you have to say.
But try to put them in to paragraphs if you can. An occasional space between your thoughts. My eyes aren't the best.........Cheers...Wombat
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I found this VERY offensive. What about you?
by Gill inwatchtower, may 15th 2006.
(back page).
the value of 'a weaker vessel'.
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wombat
Young men should be taught how important it is to place women on a pedestal.
It makes it much easier to knock them off.
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Slap Wombat here ~ weak poll # 3
by unclebruce inwombat and his mum are queenslanders with hearts of gold.
they are there for all their jw relies as and whenever they decide to leave the watchtower lunacy.
wombat's mum is a character and a half.
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wombat
Scully... that hurt...Cut it out.
Mother was listening to "Memoirs of A Geisha" (unabridged) on CD today. It got up to a really hot bit where she loses her virginity. I excused myself and went shopping.
She is having trouble sleeping tonight. Probably it is the curry I cooked for dinner. Tomorrow morning she is getting a perm in readiness for the big day.
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Slap Wombat here ~ weak poll # 3
by unclebruce inwombat and his mum are queenslanders with hearts of gold.
they are there for all their jw relies as and whenever they decide to leave the watchtower lunacy.
wombat's mum is a character and a half.
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wombat
Late 2004 we spent 5 weeks in Calcutta - the most impoverished city in India. 14 million people, nearly the most of them sleeping on the pavements. We stayed in a 2 star hotel. The place stinks and every night when you bathed under a cold tap the shampoo ran black off your head.
Lilian loved it. I would push her through the absolutely congested streets in her wheel chair. She rang a rickshaw driver's bell to clear a path. We made friends with all the street people. They would call out "Hello Auntie" whenever we passed.
Every afternoon we would take them all down to the local chai stall for free chai and bikkies. It was quite a social occasion and there would be a gathering waiting for us outside the hotel. I left it up to the chai stall holder as to the tab but it was never more than US$2.50.
Our favourite beggar was Mona. She would take great pride in demonstrating to us how her little girl was learning. She knew when to look sad and knew when to smile so beautifully.
Mona and her little girl made big money - 3 to 5 times that of an average worker. Mona's sixteen year old son in his American basketball shirt used to drop by occassionally.
We treasure the necklaces and bracelets that Mona gave us when we left.
Lilian has four passports with every stamp that you could imagine. That was her sixth trip to Calcutta (my second).....................
Sorry...it's late here so I'm starting to ramble. So I won't tell you about 40 years ago when she went back-packing through Europe by herself and we didn't hear from her for two months..She was on a train in Italy and she stood up and said "Does anyone here speak English.." and a young American soldier said "yes M'am".............
G'nite...Wombat
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Watchtower Candy
by TooBad TooSad inmy dear wife loves to give the watchtower magazine to whom ever she comes in contact with.
the hair dresser, doctors, plumbers, neighbors, sales clerks, door to door sales people.
it is like passing out candy.
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wombat
Don't worry about it...She has t keep her magazine placments and time up and that is an easy way to do it. Much better than knocking on doors.
What country are you from at this time of day/nite?......Wombat