Had some people on my plane a few years ago and one guy was reading a book on Teddy Kennedy. I asked him if it was good and he said much better than the subject. I then said that I had always envied that Caroline had that pony Maccaroni and I wondered what ever happened to that horse. This other woman said that horse had been glue for years. She then told me this story that her dad had been the milkman to the Kennedy compound and surrounding area. She used to ride that pony when she was with her dad. He had keys to RFKs house and RFK treated him like one of the family. After RFK decided to run for Pres the milkman walked into the kitchen to put the milk in the fridge (lots and lots of milk for that family) and Ethel came in and he said, "Hi Ethel". She responded cooly that from now on he would address her as Mrs. Kennedy. He kept a low profile after that and one day Bobby saw him and came over asking why he hadn't seen him around lately and so the milkman told him what Ethel said. Bobby told him to wait there. When he came back he had Ethel with him and he made her apologize for what she said.
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me and Bobby Kennedy
by Gregor inon tuesday may 28, 1968 i was working at my desk in santa barbara, california.
the office was less than two blocks from the santa barbara courthouse and we were aware that rfk was arriving there for a big campaign rally that afternoon.
as a jw i wasn't politically invested in the event but i liked rfk and so i walked out the back door and across the parking lot to anacapa st. so i could look the block and a half down the street towards the courthouse and see the big crowds gathered there.
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ARE YOU AN INTELLECTUAL? Why not?
by Terry ini think i heard the word "intellectual" for the first time when i was less than ten years old.. my grandmother said to me that the presidential candidate for the democratic party (adalai stevenson) was an "intellectual".. the way she said the word...the timbre of her voice...the look of admiration on her face...led me to believe this was a good thing indeed!.
i think i may have asked her what the word meant, but, i don't recall exactly what she told me.
perhaps enough to confirm that this fellow stevenson was a "thinker" of admirable stature.. fast forward.. by the time my teen years came along there was a kind of dichotomy in society between so-called "eggheads" and common folk.
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dogisgod
Depends on who or what you compare me to.
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Medical Marijuana
by wha happened? inhas anyone tried it?
if so for what ailment and how effective was it?
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dogisgod
My ex boyfriend has MS and he gets medical MJ thru the state. It eases the total body pain. He doesn't smoke a lot of it. Just when the pain is intense. He smoked a LOT more of it in his 20's.
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What do you think of Joyce Meyer?
by JimmyPage ini know there are a lot of atheists here, but for those who still believe in god- what do you think of joyce meyer?
from the few times i've seen her i enjoy her sense of humor while preaching.
she seems very down to earth and easy to relate to..
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dogisgod
I've watched her a couple of times and can only envision her playing poker at a casino, smoking a cigarette with a Scotch neat in her hand. Very tough women on the sell.
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How do you handle ... being shunned?
by Awakened at Gilead inmy da announcement was last tuesday, so i have been on the official jw shun list for about a week now.... i am curious how you handle shunning.my situation:.
i have spoken with my family (my parents and 1 brother) and discussed whether they will shun me.
i explained that biblically they should not shun me since i am not an antichrist, and i have not rejected the teaching that jesus cam in the flesh.
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dogisgod
For those I grew up with and loved I still am very friendly and am glad to see them. They get love from me but they are uncomfortable about it. That's their problem. They were a major part of my life.
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Were U Depressed Because U Were A Jehovah's Witness?
by minimus inpeople get depressed for various reasons.
but do you know of people that actually suffered from depression mainly because they were witnesses?.
i know of more than a few witnesses that were always discouraged and feeling down.
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dogisgod
I was deep in cognitive dissonance. Privately depressed but always very funny around them. It took a lot of energy.
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New Member...Mrs. Fiorini
by yknot inshe made her debut on "keep yourselves in god's love: birthday thread (http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/159047/2.ashx).
here is a copy of her brief introduction and comment.
hello everyone, i have been reading jwd for awhile and enjoying everyone's comments.
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dogisgod
Woo Hoo!!! Welcome.
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Question about molestation situations
by dogisgod inif the society keep records on every committee that dealt with a pedophile, why don't the authorities either supoena them or storm the place with a warrant and confiscate the records?
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If the society keep records on every committee that dealt with a pedophile, why don't the authorities either supoena them or storm the place with a warrant and confiscate the records?
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Any Stephen King Readers?
by White Dove inso far, i like needful things, secret window/hidden garden, and langoliers best.. guy at the bookstore said the stand was the best.. i just bought the shining and pet cemetary (book's in the other room.
can't spell).
what's your favorite?.
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dogisgod
Love Stephen King. Just when you think he's gone as far as he can go he takes off again. Geralds Game really was the scariest for me. You might try Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child (They write together and separately) FBI Agent Pendergast is fun, F. Paul Wilson is good too (especially the Repairman Jack series). Most of these are written in order so try to get started from the first one.
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How Were You Treated as a Jehovah's Witness if You Had Depression ?
by flipper inmost of us who were in the jehovah's witnesses for some time realize that for years the watchtower society had always discouraged it's rank and file members from going to see therapists, or professional counselors if they had depression, or serious chemical depression.
the watchtower society always told us to go out in service more, do more personal study, be more regular at meetings - and essentially we would lose our depression , and everything would fall right back into place.
the old, " don't worry, be happy " cliche.
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dogisgod
Study more. Pray more. It actually made it worse. Felt that I was unworthy of help from God.
Had an elder tell a sister (bi-polar) she had a demon problem.....she killed herself. Didn't seem to bother him.