Someone asked about explaining Chef's absence. I wonder if they will just say that Chef was taken in by the Succubus again.
"There's got to be an morning after..."
El Kabong
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Isaac Hayes quits South Park, apparently over Scientology episode
by DanTheMan instory here.
lol, all the hell that that show has given to xtians and jews over the years, and he never batted an eye.
cultists are a sensitive lot ain't they?
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WATCHTOWER MONEY - New contribution program!
by Severus inwatchtower money serves two purposes: to protest the policies of jehovah's witnesses and educate the public about the hidden side of the watchtower society.
consider this a sophisticated form of guerilla protest and awareness campaign.
each bill or check is designed to get the attention of the beholder and quickly provide information.
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El Kabong
I like the serial numbers on the bill.
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Antimatter now and in the new system???
by blondie in*** know jehovah chap.
20 p. 377 land of magog no more to threaten mankind ***
the fact that jehovah leaves the bodies of those slain at the defeat of gogs attack lying exposed on the ground for birds and wild beasts to gorge themselves upon symbolizes that they will not be laid in respected memorial tombs in hope of a resurrection for them.
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El Kabong
Damn Leolaia, ya beat me to it.
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Best, worst and weirdest assembly halls...
by Jamelle ina recent thread about the experience of attending the 1969 convention as a young child really started me thinking.
i have several fuzzy memories of assemblies i attended as very young child.
this got me onto the track of the rather odd, uncomfortable or even really cool buildings i have visited over the years as a result of those conventions.. so my questions to everyone are:.
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El Kabong
Back in the early to mid '80's, our congregation's Circuit Assembly hall was changed from Monroe, NY to the Stanley Theater. I worked on the renovation of the Stanley since it was really in the same general area as our congregation. A lot of the people were pissed when they made the change. While the Stanley was (is) a beautiful theater/assembly hall, It's in a terrible location right in Journal Square in Jersey City. Parking sucks in that area, unless you go to one of the pay parking lots. But the main thing that turned me off is that when we had the Circuit Assembly in Monroe, NY, It actually felt that we were getting away from the city and the traffic.
But, going to Jersey City, I felt that I just wasn't getting away. I thought it kind of sucked. But the Stanley was the Crown Jewel of the Society at that time. -
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Meeting Survival Guide Games to play
by unclebruce inmeeting survival guide games we play
one doesn't grow up religiously attending '5 meetings a week' without developing a strategy for survival.
mine started at about ten years of age and gradually grew more sophisticated as the years assemblies rolled by.
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El Kabong
Wow. Great games. I used to fill in all the "O"'s on the Watchtower pages and then play connect the dots.
Or. I used to like to draw a beard on the "Beardless Jesus" that the Society used to use.
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Fried chicken & and slice of white bread
by MissBehave inanother thread today made me think of this....does it bring back memories for anyone else?
it was the staple food of every assembly i remember.
they made them in the morning and by lunch time the bread had absorbed all the grease from the chicken.
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El Kabong
....and it was all washed down with a warm can of Shasta Lemon-Lime.
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Don't boil your kid in it's mothers milk
by lost_light06 inaccording to the april 1, 2006 wt, questions from readers.
it is wrong, unnatural even, to boil your kid (goat) in it's own mothers milk.
this is according to the mosaic law, which is no longer the law we live by, but it's principles stand.
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El Kabong
I don't think our Billigoat (Andi) would like to be boiled in any way.
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Best, worst and weirdest assembly halls...
by Jamelle ina recent thread about the experience of attending the 1969 convention as a young child really started me thinking.
i have several fuzzy memories of assemblies i attended as very young child.
this got me onto the track of the rather odd, uncomfortable or even really cool buildings i have visited over the years as a result of those conventions.. so my questions to everyone are:.
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El Kabong
Weirdest: Hmmm...I guess they were all pretty weird in their own way.
Worst: Philadelphia's Vet Stadium. Pure HELL. Between the heat, the artificial turf, and the programs, it was Pure HELL. No other way to describe it.
Best: Probably the Old Monroe NY Assembly Hall. Up in the Mountains. Beautiful Surroundings. I actually enjoyed going up there cause the surroundings were so beautiful and peaceful. I used to love to walk outside, (especially during the program). -
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What was the purpose having Eight Day assembly?
by VM44 inrunning man has posted his account of an eight day assembly from the 1960s.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/109297/1.ashx.
what i would like to know is, what was the purpose in having eight days for the assembly?.
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El Kabong
Wow! I've attended the 8 day assemblies when I was a Kid. I remember sitting at the old Roosevelt Stadium in New Jersey "listening" to the program when all of a sudden the lights and power in the stadium went off. They came back on not too long after that, but I remember the buzz around the stadium was that it was Satan who was cutting off the power and lights to prevent Jehovah's word from being told.
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El Kabong
I can't find the words to describe the disgust I feel after watching that video.
I can only give you a big hug. (((((((((((alamb)))))))))))))))
I'm so sorry....
El K