HUGE CONGRATULATIONS
Fifi
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS
Fifi
it's really great to be back on here, i've missed you all so much.
i'm home for the weekend, and feeling a lot better than i was earlier in the week.
i picked up an infection and felt really awful for a day or two, but it's ok now.
Hi Linda...........hope you get a real glamorous wig to wear.....nice to hear from you and hope you have a good weekend.
Love
Fifi
the reason that i ask this question is for two reasons mainly.. firstly, my experience as a jw and within the various congregations i was part of, was that they were a very mixed bag.
there were those who were very devout, studious and appeared to be very humble and placid in nature.
there were those that were very judgemental of others.
Ha Mouthy..................stumble.................I was kinda hoping you might ease my conscience...........
the reason that i ask this question is for two reasons mainly.. firstly, my experience as a jw and within the various congregations i was part of, was that they were a very mixed bag.
there were those who were very devout, studious and appeared to be very humble and placid in nature.
there were those that were very judgemental of others.
Crumpet......................its really annoying me now.................I knew I should have paid more attention to that whole JW thing............it will come back at some point I am sure.......................
the reason that i ask this question is for two reasons mainly.. firstly, my experience as a jw and within the various congregations i was part of, was that they were a very mixed bag.
there were those who were very devout, studious and appeared to be very humble and placid in nature.
there were those that were very judgemental of others.
Arthur - you certainly look happy on your avatar...........................you get my vote for smiliest, happiest baby picture...........just want to squeeze those cheeks.
the reason that i ask this question is for two reasons mainly.. firstly, my experience as a jw and within the various congregations i was part of, was that they were a very mixed bag.
there were those who were very devout, studious and appeared to be very humble and placid in nature.
there were those that were very judgemental of others.
Inquiryman - your life sounds pretty eventful and so I ask the same of you as Mouthy, if (and I havent been around to long)you havent already can you post some threads on your life experience...............
I can be a wee bit Nosey sometimes.....please forgive me
Feefster
the reason that i ask this question is for two reasons mainly.. firstly, my experience as a jw and within the various congregations i was part of, was that they were a very mixed bag.
there were those who were very devout, studious and appeared to be very humble and placid in nature.
there were those that were very judgemental of others.
Abandoned - I always take the view that I wouldnt be who I was without each and everyone of my life experiences (including the JW bit) which makes me think maybe another thread.......................Who would you have been if you hadnt been a JW.....................maybe laters
the reason that i ask this question is for two reasons mainly.. firstly, my experience as a jw and within the various congregations i was part of, was that they were a very mixed bag.
there were those who were very devout, studious and appeared to be very humble and placid in nature.
there were those that were very judgemental of others.
Ninja...........urm Feefster.........if i wasnt married to a Scotsman I might question the new nickname........but as its you and the fact that you joined JWD on my birthday (my 40th at that) I am going to learn to love it.............even if does sound like a football term............and cream is lovely as long as its not sour
the reason that i ask this question is for two reasons mainly.. firstly, my experience as a jw and within the various congregations i was part of, was that they were a very mixed bag.
there were those who were very devout, studious and appeared to be very humble and placid in nature.
there were those that were very judgemental of others.
Crumpet were you a JW then.........I left around 82, 83 (the JWs for the first that is when I was 16 and unbaptised).....................my dad was friends with someone in Melton congregation but I am struggling to remember the name.................alzeihmers playing me up
the reason that i ask this question is for two reasons mainly.. firstly, my experience as a jw and within the various congregations i was part of, was that they were a very mixed bag.
there were those who were very devout, studious and appeared to be very humble and placid in nature.
there were those that were very judgemental of others.
Tetra - diet tips pleeease................................but seriously I really relate to that idea of a seed of change being with you always, despite being raised a JW and readily accepting or so it appeared I think I was always seeking change. I think it would make a good thread, why do some change and others dont, why are some blindly accepting and others strive for proof..........
Fifi