Yes, WAC, he'll need to do something before he pops a pair of scissors into someones back!
bigmouth
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Patient Unexpectedly Blows Off Steam!
by bigmouth ini volunteered today to work with an agency that cares for people with psychiatric and intellectual problems, a kind of place that helps former patients learn coping and practical skills.
i was being introduced to some of the patients and for a brief moment got to talk with a young man who told me about some serious problems along with his separation from his wife.
suddenly, it all came out how jehovahs witnesses f..... up his life and interfered in his marriage!
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Patient Unexpectedly Blows Off Steam!
by bigmouth ini volunteered today to work with an agency that cares for people with psychiatric and intellectual problems, a kind of place that helps former patients learn coping and practical skills.
i was being introduced to some of the patients and for a brief moment got to talk with a young man who told me about some serious problems along with his separation from his wife.
suddenly, it all came out how jehovahs witnesses f..... up his life and interfered in his marriage!
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bigmouth
I volunteered today to work with an agency that cares for people with psychiatric and intellectual problems, a kind of place that helps former patients learn coping and practical skills.
I was being introduced to some of the patients and for a brief moment got to talk with a young man who told me about some serious problems along with his separation from his wife.
Suddenly, it all came out how Jehovahs Witnesses f..... up his life and interfered in his marriage! Wow! The first guy I talk to and I'm back dealing with a dub issue!
It never ceases to amaze me how the WT tendrils thread their way through so many peoples lives. -
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Watchtower Stand Re: Jury Duty
by YoursChelbie inhave you ever refused to serve on a jury due to personal religious convictions?.
if so, were you immediately excused from serving in the jury?.
if you are not religious, would you still use that as an excuse to get out of serving in a jury?.
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"Hi, bigmouth. Are you in New Zealand? Do they offer some payment for those who take time off work to serve in a jury?"
Yes, I'm in NZ. Most companies will stand the cost of an employee being off work for a short while. But I think there is a token payment and meal money provided by the state. -
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Watchtower Stand Re: Jury Duty
by YoursChelbie inhave you ever refused to serve on a jury due to personal religious convictions?.
if so, were you immediately excused from serving in the jury?.
if you are not religious, would you still use that as an excuse to get out of serving in a jury?.
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CO/DO's in the UK?
by pobthespazz incan anyone compile a list of as many as possible past and present co/do's from the uk?
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To live to be 100, think about this?
by free2beme inlast week we had a birthday party for my friends great grandfather, he turned the big 100. he is living with his children, and has his own room and actually does pretty good for someone of 100. he can talk to you, remembers things, but he has his moments ... he is 100. we were all talking about the way the world has changed for this man, in 100 years.
he was born in a time, when cars were not common and only the superweathly had them.. ww1 and ww2 had not happened yet.. the titanic was not built, and had not sunk.. there were still many thousands of veterans alive from the civil war.. computers started to get popular in his 70's.. he lived through the great depression in his 30's.. ... so many more.
so i was thinking, if you were to live to be 100, what things would you reflex on as major changes in events.
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To live to be 100, think about this?
by free2beme inlast week we had a birthday party for my friends great grandfather, he turned the big 100. he is living with his children, and has his own room and actually does pretty good for someone of 100. he can talk to you, remembers things, but he has his moments ... he is 100. we were all talking about the way the world has changed for this man, in 100 years.
he was born in a time, when cars were not common and only the superweathly had them.. ww1 and ww2 had not happened yet.. the titanic was not built, and had not sunk.. there were still many thousands of veterans alive from the civil war.. computers started to get popular in his 70's.. he lived through the great depression in his 30's.. ... so many more.
so i was thinking, if you were to live to be 100, what things would you reflex on as major changes in events.
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Several permanently manned depots on the moon for science and astronomy.
Affordable tourist flights to the edge of 'space'.
The safe use of hydrogen to fuel internal combustion engines.(making the use of fossil fuels seem a curiosity to my grandchildren)
The safe delivery of nuclear waste to the sun. (Or someone elses sun!)
Miracles will be understood but no less breathtaking.
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SKYPE - ANYONE
by stillajwexelder ini am sure there has been a thread about this but i downloaded skype - (free) and i have a webcam and a microphone so i can call friends and family in europe who also have skype and i can talk and see them free of charge - really cool.
anyone of you guys got skype?
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