Yes, don't waste the greens! (Try including them in fried rice).
Include the chopped turnips in home-made vegetable soup.
good afternoon!.
needing to appear to actually earn my dirrty thirty this month i went out for two hours....... anywho one householder we called on was having a bumber crop of turnips!
she offered and i accepted!.
Yes, don't waste the greens! (Try including them in fried rice).
Include the chopped turnips in home-made vegetable soup.
good afternoon!.
needing to appear to actually earn my dirrty thirty this month i went out for two hours....... anywho one householder we called on was having a bumber crop of turnips!
she offered and i accepted!.
4. Boil, mash, cool and form into 'cakes' (patties?). Fry and top with a fried egg (sunny side up) as part of full breakfast.
good afternoon!.
needing to appear to actually earn my dirrty thirty this month i went out for two hours....... anywho one householder we called on was having a bumber crop of turnips!
she offered and i accepted!.
1. Mix with potatoes, mash, then top with butter and/or cheese and put under the grill as a side dish.
2. Slice, parboil and roast as an accompianment to a roast dinner.
3. Use in the traditional Scots dish 'neeps and tatties'.
have anyone of you read, the absolutly jaw dropping paragraph in this article about a women who was hit by her husband?
its in page 25 of the 2/15/12 wt study edition (i read the dumbed down version).. .
if there was any question, that the watchtowers stance is for wives to simply take it when their husbands abuse them, this makes it crystal clear.. who the hell is scanning these things before they go to print?
I have just read this whole thread, and I have no option but to post.
I post as a retired (senior police officer - UK) and as a victim of spousal abuse. Yes, husbands can be the victim of domestic abuse as well.
First, all power to those who have forwarded this article to the various domestic violence groups. May I also suggest that it be forwarded to news agencies (PA, Reuters, etc.). It is current, there is no doubt that the article appears to condone domestic violence, and it could make a great news story (for example for the new 'Sun on Sunday' or the 'Sunday Mail'). I believe that it could be picked up and 'run with' on several fronts. Maybe 'The Guardian' or 'The Observer' would be the best targets.
Second, let me explain just how seriously domestic violence is treated in the UK. Police will attend and will (unless there are overwhelming reasons not to) arrest the alleged abuser. He or she will be charged with the assault if the evidence supports it, and the fact that the abused party may wish to withdraw the complaint will be taken into account, but the abuser can still be prosecuted even if the victim declines to give evidence. In every case of reported domestic violence/abuse the officer attending completes a full report. This is vetted by their shift supervisor and submitted to the supervising Inspector. As Inspector, I had to examine every report and 'sign off' the action taken. This was not a 'rubber stamp' exercise. Other agencies would be consulted and action would be taken. The responding officer, his supervisor, and I were all accountable for our actions or lack of action. Third, for readers in the UK who are suffering domestic violence/abuse - call 999. There is no need or reason to put up with this - a whole range of support is available. As a 'homicide detctive' (to resound with our US friends) I could tell you a whole load of stories where things just went too far. Lastly, as a victim of domestic violence myself, I'll tell my story in the hope that it encourages others. My estranged wife is a Filipina, about 4'10". I am substantially taller and heavier but extremely restrained. In my 'domestic violence' incident she peaked by throwing my best chef's knife at my chest. I managed to deflect it with my hand, but it sliced the back of my hand open. There was a lot of blood and I called '999'. Two paramedic ladies soon arrived, closely followed by two police ladies. The lights and sirens no doubt gave the neighbours something to talk about! My physical and emotional scars are more or less healed, my estranged wife now has a criminal record, and life has moved on (pending divorce). It is comforting and reassuring to know that domestic violence is taken seriously - even when you're a big strong guy and you are the victim. My 'bottom line' is: do not accept domestic abuse. Report it, every time! Any organisation which condones this abuse is wrong and evil. PS: I'm sorry about the text formatting in this post. It went wrong and I don't know how to fix it. I hope my message isn't deleted. If any reader thinks I can help I will respond to PMs.
i haven't been able to actually talk to any "apostates" yet, haha.
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i'm not much of a poster, mostly read alot, but would like to have a good conversation..
I would be happy to have a skype conversation with anyone who wants to talk to a never-was JW retired cop in Wales.
We had something a few tears ago, IIRC, where we phoned other members, and I recall speaking to a charming lady fro Phoenix Arizona.
How do you suggest we proceed?
yes, the latest watchtower is upon us.
it opens with a typically outlandish article on marriage.
here are a few of the headlines:.
maisha: I'm not quite sure how to take your post.
IME, reverse cowboy interlock is the favoured position because it allows the woman a greater degree of control.
yes, the may 15th watchtower is now available for download from jw.org.. the final study article, on page 26, directs another salvo at apostates - and warns witnesses not to try arguing with them on the internet:.
indeed, we ought to move as far away from wrongdoing as possible and not see how close we can get to it without being overcome by sin.
for instance, we need to guard against succumbing to apostasy, a sin that would make us unfit to glorify god.
sbf: I think this goes along with the point I was trying to make above.
yes, the may 15th watchtower is now available for download from jw.org.. the final study article, on page 26, directs another salvo at apostates - and warns witnesses not to try arguing with them on the internet:.
indeed, we ought to move as far away from wrongdoing as possible and not see how close we can get to it without being overcome by sin.
for instance, we need to guard against succumbing to apostasy, a sin that would make us unfit to glorify god.
In the words of Shakespeare: 'Methinks he does protest too much'.
Just a thought - the whole drive of the dubs' 'field work' is to 'convert' people away from their existing religion towards dubdom. In other words, to make them 'apostates' from their current religion (using 'apostates' in its normal definition).
So apostates are a 'good thing' as long as they are apostasising from a religion other than the dubs.
OK, I understand it now.
yes, the latest watchtower is upon us.
it opens with a typically outlandish article on marriage.
here are a few of the headlines:.
This is just a thought - I can't back it up with evidence and it's based on my assumptions and experience.
WTBTS seems to be putting a lot of effort into their work in developing countries where (this is a generalisation) there tend to be less-developed critical thinking skills and less of a tendency to question those who appear to be in a position of authority. In some of those countries (e.g. those in SE Asia) the sort of thinking shown in the articles about 'serving the husband' and so on would be much more acceptable than in the more liberated 'western' countries.
When I was living in Cyprus I observed that those dubs who employed Filipina 'housemaids' tended to take them to meetings and there were quite a number of Bible Studies going on with SEA ladies. My dub friends were very keen to bring Tagalog magazines to my (now estranged) wife. She - although an educated woman - was not discerning enough to recognise any difference between the dubs and the religion in which she had been brought up (Methodist) and any 'Christian' religion was all the same to her, as it was to many of her friends.
Had I been religious she would have followed me into a religion without a second thought. (The mags went into the bin).
As for the other part of it, her ostensible mission in life was to make and keep her husband happy and I believe from my experience with other SEA ladies that this is a cultural thing. And in my experience any prohibitions/limitations as to sex life would not be easily accepted.
Just my thoughts.
i am working on a paper about the suicide and economic index of happiness, reuters shoots her death, pass my desk, "sh*t , i think" life can be so brutal.
with this in mind, i would like to ask you if you are happy, with your current life, if not are you working towards it?
there is a decent size group of ex-jws and jws who have "checked out of this existence" mentally, and allow shi**y people to screw their brains up.
Joe- How does your country's health plan work for people needing drug rehab..
I don't know much about that I'm afraid. The NHS does have drug/alcohol abuse counselling and advisory services including home visits, there are NHS rehab units. GPs deal with this as part of their general healthcare, and of course some people are dealt with under the NHS mental health provisions (whether as in- or out-patients).
And there are, of course, many private clinics and facilities, some of which would be covered by private medical insurance plans.