Thanks on both counts. The dress was made by my super terrific friend Ally. She is kinda behind me in the group pic, my niece is behind me, Ally is behind my niece.
~Witch
http://www.hcac.org/billpics/picture.htm .
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unsolicited pictures of my life... view at own risk!.
Thanks on both counts. The dress was made by my super terrific friend Ally. She is kinda behind me in the group pic, my niece is behind me, Ally is behind my niece.
~Witch
http://www.hcac.org/billpics/picture.htm .
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unsolicited pictures of my life... view at own risk!.
i remember, one of the songs i was told was a bad song, was bridge over troubled water.
apparently, it's about drug use.
what are some of the "worldly" songs you were advised to quit listening to that seemed harmless?edited by - nosferatu on 16 january 2003 13:39:50.
as I understood it all worly songs were bad... I was warned specifically about "we are the world." LOL!
as many here know..my hubby has terminal cancer.
well hospice came today and we discussed many things.
one of them was a 'pastor of your choice".
this really is both funny and sad. I feel for your husband, I really do, but I am laughing with you!
How utterly pathetic! How sad! How hillarious that the hospice people are needed to get the jws to visit one of their own who needs their love and support.
I really hate the cult.
~Witch
from http://www.girlcomic.net/aug2k2_quickie_durham.php .
society girl .
by deb durham.
Oh my god, I love her!!!!!
~Witch
Yes, if I was in love with someone it wouldn't matter to me what race they are. I know there could/would be problems with any folks in our lives who were close-minded but hey, I'm here to live my life not their's!
~Witch
just wanted to give an update.
i can't remember my password to my previous screename nor the email account i made for it, so i had to make a new one.
my husband also joined the board last night as truthseekers1 so he can post as well.
Welcome back. Sounds like you are doing well. Hang in there!
~Witch
I am just rolling on the floor now... Cowboy Bob? Smart? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Sorry can't help it!
~Witch
i have been meaning to post this!
enjoy:.
http://www.theknot.com/co_pwpa.htm?coupleid=098829279573330
Congratulations!!!!!!!!
in recent days, i've been thinking a lot about the "you must scream when you're raped" rule...[thanks big tex for the correspondence on this issue].
then i read a column by mindelle jacobs in our london free press (i believe she writes for the edmonton sun) that inspired me to write the following rebuttal...although not jw specific, it might still be of interest to some on this forum.
thanks for reading and any feedback you may care to contribute!
as a woman who has been raped I have to say that I am glad I didn't fight. I have the luxury of knowing my attacker well and therefore know that I saved myself much physical harm by my actions. As to the rape itself, yes there are emotional scars, but they are healing as time goes by. I was sexually abused as a child and the rape sort of pales by comparrison... that's just how I feel.
Being a woman has always meant to me being a walking target. Practically any male from the age of 16 to 60 has the strength to over-power "the average woman." I live with this knowledge day by day. I am careful about who I trust and how far. I have to be. The vast majority of men are good people who would not do such an ugly thing as rape. I have good radar, I can usually spot a predator. Some do slip past the radar. I have been disappointed lately to find that one of a small group of men I trusted utterly is wholly unworthy of that trust. I've known him for 15 years, I never saw it coming. He choked and hurt and pinned a good friend of mine to the floor and threatened her with rape and death...
To scream or not to scream? I cannot answer that question until I am there in that situation.