I spoke to my JW wife a few months ago about this subject, and guess what?
She told me that she wants to be cremated and her ashes scattered on the Yammuna or Ganges in India. I think I will go for the same myself.
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What funeral will you have?
by Gilberto inthere has been a couple of threads about death just lately and it got me thinking about what funeral i would have.
i hope it won't be for many years yet though.. when you are a dub it would have just happened.. when i was fading i would have just accepted that it would have been what my wife wanted.
i would have also had to have a dub funeral for her.
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You Are 4% Evil You are good. So good, that you make evil people squirm.
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For the over 50 crowd: What advice...
by serendipity in.
for those of you who are over 50, what advice regarding living a meaningful life would you give to the younger crowd?
do you wish you took a different path earlier in life?
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Can't add much more to garybuss's advice. Perhaps, make as many friends as you can and as fewer enemies. Value your family, especially your kids - they grow up too fast.
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Kenneth Richmond - Wrestler and former Circuit Overseer Dies
by eyeslice ini was only young but i do remember ken and his wife (valentina) being our co. he was a mountain of a man but it would appear from the bbc obituary he was a man of peace.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/lastword.shtml .
olympic wrestler and actor who became the last of the men who struck the symbolic j. arthur rank movie gong has died aged 80. .
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I was only young but I do remember Ken and his wife (Valentina) being our CO. He was a mountain of a man but it would appear from the bbc obituary he was a man of peace.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/news/lastword.shtml
Olympic wrestler and actor who became the last of the men who struck the symbolic J. Arthur Rank movie gong has died aged 80.
While Ken Richmond was faking the striking of the gong on screen, the real noise came from a percussionist called James Blades hitting a tam tam which was a mere two feet in diameter.
At 6ft 2in (1.9 m) and 19 stone (120 kg), Richmond was well-suited to his chosen sport of wrestling. He won a bronze medal in the freestyle heavyweight category in the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki.
Chris Saunders discusses the varied interests of his close friend Kenneth Richmond with Matthew Bannister.
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WTBS Special Campaign -October 2006.
by architect innot sure if this was posted already:.
starting oct 16- nov 12 there will be a special distribution of kingdom news #37 "the end of false religion is near".
don't understand the dates of this distribution.
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Who are these campaigns for?
Seems to me they are for drumming up support from the rank and file rather being a genuine attempt to put a message out to the public.
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What are you reading - Summer 2006?
by eyeslice inalways a popular thread the what are you reading at the moment thread?.
my favourite reads for the summer of 2006:.
the history of love by nicole krauss.
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Another recent read:
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
A huge novel of over 1500 pages. Set in India in the early 1950s, it is a bit of an Indian soap opera. It is useful if you have a basic knowledge of Hindi words. There is a liberal scattering of Hindi terms, e.g. nimbu pani (lemon water), but there is no glossary. -
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What are you reading - Summer 2006?
by eyeslice inalways a popular thread the what are you reading at the moment thread?.
my favourite reads for the summer of 2006:.
the history of love by nicole krauss.
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doinmypart - read Time Traveller's wife lasat year. Obviously not a good JW -"if there was an Olympics for oral sex, she would be a champion" - I am sure the quote is quite right but you get the drift.
I have read Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code - what a crap writer - I only wish I could do better myself and make a fortune.
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What are you reading - Summer 2006?
by eyeslice inalways a popular thread the what are you reading at the moment thread?.
my favourite reads for the summer of 2006:.
the history of love by nicole krauss.
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diamondblue1974 - hey man I just bought Human Traces yesterday. Still on chapter one!
I read Birdsong last year - an excellent novel describing the hell of the trenches in the first world war. Quite sad really.
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What are you reading - Summer 2006?
by eyeslice inalways a popular thread the what are you reading at the moment thread?.
my favourite reads for the summer of 2006:.
the history of love by nicole krauss.
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I have been thinking of reading The Bookseller of Kabul. I have heard that it is good - let me know what you think.
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What are you reading - Summer 2006?
by eyeslice inalways a popular thread the what are you reading at the moment thread?.
my favourite reads for the summer of 2006:.
the history of love by nicole krauss.
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Always a popular thread – the what are you reading at the moment thread?
My favourite reads for the summer of 2006:
The History of Love by Nicole KraussIn many ways a sad story of a talented Jewish writer left totally alone in the world after the holocaust. A must read.
Gilead by Marilynne RobinsonI just loved this gentle story of a truly good religious man.
The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch AlbomAn interesting read – makes you want to evaluate what is important in your life.
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian by Marina LewyckaI found it mildly amusing but really not my sort of novel.
The Accidental by Ali SmithA slightly quirky novel but overall quite enjoyable.
Great Expectations by Charles DickensA book I have read many times but still occasionally scan through. So many favourite bits but the account of the impromptu wedding of his friend Wemmick’s wedding is so heart-warming. “Halloa, here’s a church …….. Halloa here’s Miss Skiffins, let’s have a wedding”.