Yep Ken...new light allows for everyone who knew Mr. Choules to be "of that generation"...I would suspect he has numerous great-grandchildren and great great-grandchildren. The possibilities are endless!!
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thoughts on this old man's death?
by Hobo Ken inclaude choules, the only remaining male veteran of world war i and the last person to have served in both world wars, has died, the royal australian navy said in a statement.
will this have any impact in the minds of jw's?.
the knowledge that no one who was of reasonable age to witness 1914 are still alive surely must resonate with some.. full article here.
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Taxi Star Jeff Conway In Coma
by AK MCGRATH injust ran across this.
the last time i saw him, he was in a celebrity rehab program and looked incredibly horrible.
sad to hear of this news, and it doesn't look hopeful.
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Update to previous post:
Dr. Drew Pinsky is reporting that it is not an OD that caused Jeff Conaway's coma...he states that Conaway is in a medically induced coma to treat a severe case of pneumonia.
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Taxi Star Jeff Conway In Coma
by AK MCGRATH injust ran across this.
the last time i saw him, he was in a celebrity rehab program and looked incredibly horrible.
sad to hear of this news, and it doesn't look hopeful.
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The combo of opiates and alcohol are often deadly...the CNS deppressant aspects to both can "sneak up" on someone before they realize they have OD'ed. Derek Boogaard of the New York Rangers just died of an oxycodone/alcohol combo OD. Pain can be very insidious.
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Another WT urban myth?
by tenyearsafter inhas anyone been sent the e-mail going around showing a photo of brooklyn hq with text attached to it saying in essence:.
"we all know that the gb has been cutting back on expenses by reducing printing runs, making fewer cd's, going to part time help and selling property.
at the annual meeting a story was told about the famous "read the watchtower daily" sign and how they no longer illuminate it at night to save expenses.
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The sad thing is, the person who sent this to me thought they were "encouraging me" to come back to God's only true Organization...and they totally bought it as real.
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Another WT urban myth?
by tenyearsafter inhas anyone been sent the e-mail going around showing a photo of brooklyn hq with text attached to it saying in essence:.
"we all know that the gb has been cutting back on expenses by reducing printing runs, making fewer cd's, going to part time help and selling property.
at the annual meeting a story was told about the famous "read the watchtower daily" sign and how they no longer illuminate it at night to save expenses.
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You don't have to feed part timers three squares every day?...with the rising cost of food, that can add up quickly!
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I feel like a giant idiot...
by MrFreeze inhere the end of the world is tomorrow and i went and forgot and only bought cheap beer for tonight.
sometimes, i think i'm the biggest idiot in the world..
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I'd pop for a gourmet micro-brew...end of the world and all.
Just sayin'...
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Another WT urban myth?
by tenyearsafter inhas anyone been sent the e-mail going around showing a photo of brooklyn hq with text attached to it saying in essence:.
"we all know that the gb has been cutting back on expenses by reducing printing runs, making fewer cd's, going to part time help and selling property.
at the annual meeting a story was told about the famous "read the watchtower daily" sign and how they no longer illuminate it at night to save expenses.
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Thanks White Dove...I was going by memory. I believe you are correct on the sign's wording.
Ditto serenitynow...
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Another WT urban myth?
by tenyearsafter inhas anyone been sent the e-mail going around showing a photo of brooklyn hq with text attached to it saying in essence:.
"we all know that the gb has been cutting back on expenses by reducing printing runs, making fewer cd's, going to part time help and selling property.
at the annual meeting a story was told about the famous "read the watchtower daily" sign and how they no longer illuminate it at night to save expenses.
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I did it find interesting that there would even be an allusion to "cutbacks, cost cutting, etc." Doesn't make the WTS look like a thriving place...
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Another WT urban myth?
by tenyearsafter inhas anyone been sent the e-mail going around showing a photo of brooklyn hq with text attached to it saying in essence:.
"we all know that the gb has been cutting back on expenses by reducing printing runs, making fewer cd's, going to part time help and selling property.
at the annual meeting a story was told about the famous "read the watchtower daily" sign and how they no longer illuminate it at night to save expenses.
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That's what I figured...
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Another WT urban myth?
by tenyearsafter inhas anyone been sent the e-mail going around showing a photo of brooklyn hq with text attached to it saying in essence:.
"we all know that the gb has been cutting back on expenses by reducing printing runs, making fewer cd's, going to part time help and selling property.
at the annual meeting a story was told about the famous "read the watchtower daily" sign and how they no longer illuminate it at night to save expenses.
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Has anyone been sent the e-mail going around showing a photo of Brooklyn HQ with text attached to it saying in essence:
"We all know that the GB has been cutting back on expenses by reducing printing runs, making fewer CD's, going to part time help and selling property. At the annual meeting a story was told about the famous "Read The Watchtower Daily" sign and how they no longer illuminate it at night to save expenses. The other side of that sign has a clock that has also been blacked out to save expenses. After receiving numerous complaints from irate citizens, the Mayor's office contacted the WTS to ask why the clock was no longer working. After being told by the WTS that the reason was the cost of electricity, the City decided to put a new meter on that side of the sign that would be paid for by by the City, and thus restore the clock to full operation."
The e-mail goes on to say how amazing Jehovah is by allowing for this wonderful "landmark" to continue on.
I wish I had the original e-mail, but that is pretty close to what it said. It is obviously one of those JW e-mails that takes on a life of its own and is circulated ad nauseum.
What do you think?...true story or JW urban legend?