summertime at the vet in philly. the whole damn place was hoppin' but especially 700 yellow & 500/600 orange.
I met at least 1 girlfriend that way. we were both df'ed about a year later. whoops. wonder what came of her.
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Did Your District Conventions Have A Meat Market?
by Jeremy C ini was recently thinking back upon some of my unusual memories of being in the organization.
one of them was of the dodger stadium "meat market".. we used to attend our district conventions at dodger stadium in los angeles.
for those of you who arent familiar with the stadium, dodger stadium has a very large level with blue seats - which is the largest level within the stadium.
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MEPS was originally designed for use on IBM's OS/2 operating system
In the early days, when The Watchtower started to use computers for data processing, they chose to use IBM mainframes.
Does The Watchtower have a fixation on using IBM computer products?
I bet The Watchtower programmers even used IBM's PL/I language at one time!
No one was ever disfellowshipped for choosing IBM. (Modified IT cliché)
// Not Feeling It votes for the demonic "ghost writers"
-- Not Quarking It
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Any Central Pennsylvania JWs or Ex-JWs I used to know ?
by foreverfree ini'm looking for any jw's or x-jws near harrisburg, pa i used to know to catch up with and compare notes.
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Yeesh, Grantville. Hated driving to that place. The Vet was the worst place in the summer. South Street afterward was fun. A few times I went to Buckingham (?) I was a bit nicer. I was more eastern than central on the whole.
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Rap Music Fans... What's the All-time best Rap Song?
by Confucious inok... all rap hater's - please refrain from posting "...that's not music.
" posts.. just a fun thread for rap lovers.. ok... i think it's ether from nas.. i think that one song, represents what rap is about.. you?.
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Boyz n the Hood.
Rest in peace, Eazy.
"Don't quote me boy."
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60% of us here on jehovahs-witness.com do not have college educations.
by easyreader1970 inwell, at least according to quantcast:.
http://www.quantcast.com/jehovahs-witness.com/demographics.
i am curious where the site gets its data, though.
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Here are my demographics: 35, married, kids, white, no college degree, over $100,000 a year
Honey, is that you?
// Not really, we don't have kids. BTW: YOu only make the big bucks 'cause you're white. ((ducks))
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BOE letter: "presiding overseer" becomes "coordinator of the body of elders
by Billy the Ex-Bethelite inhere's the text of the letter:.
christian congregation of jehovah's witnesses.
to all bodies of elders.
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Interesting points regarding the organizational flow chart. By the way, that flow chart published by the Society reminds me of one of those convoluted flow charts used to outline the authority structure in a large governmental agency. It's interesting how the New Testament's emphasis on a New Covenant and a personal relationship with Christ Jesus has been pushed aside to make room for a corporate style management structure. It's like a multi-level marketing enterprise on steroids. But, I digress . . . .
Wow. Digress away! That is one of the most awesome statements ever.
These days I'm not really feeling a personal relationship with anything spiritual but if I were I'm sure I wouldn't sign up for a religious org chart. Agreed that we get enough of that at the office. (I'm sure it's no coincidence that there is an enormous amount of MLM at the KH).
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I live in a JW apartment complex - does anyone else here also live in one?
by BonaFide inhow much longer are you going to stay there?
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Living off the State whilst actively serving the Lord == A vision of Paradise Earf.
// Equally scared.
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Open note to Dawg...
by Gregor ini don't feel good about having angry words with another xjw.
certainly not over politics.
we have a lot of common experiences and i'd like to smoke the peace pipe, will you join me?
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I'm very much of the "to each thier own" mindset. It's nice of you to put that out there. I agree, we all have pretty common backgrounds. Each of us grow pretty differently.
But, when it comes to politics (and religion for that matter): Keep your hands out of my pocket and your damn laws off my body!
// Somewhere north of Left and Right, but probably not much of a Centrist.
-- Not Feeling It (who loves alla gawd's chillun.)
// If God is Dog backwards then is Dawg, Gawd backwards? (Yes, I know it's really "Gwad", but that sounds a little bodily-fluid-ey for my liking.
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2009 Circuit Assembly Program - Devil's crafty acts in "education"
by truthseeker infor your viewing pleasure:.
2008 2009 keep conquering the evil with the good circuit assembly of jehovahs witnesses.
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What is the value of higher education. Could what you want to do be learned at a local vocational school instead.
This is answered easily enough. I didn't go to university. I did take many courses, and hold more industry certifications than everyone else in my IT department combined. Yet I earn the second lowest salary in our department of 6 people. Some earn as much as $35 K more than me. Why? They have degrees. I don't.
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Hey Finally Free aka "W",
I'll beg to differ from you a little bit here. I have been successful despite not having a degree. I am also in the tech industry. Up until my late 20s I earned very little (especially for the IT industry). I was also primarily focused on JW matters. around my late 20s, I grew a spine and started doing what was best for my immediate family. This included moving away and pretty much fading from JW life.
Not coincidentally (in my opinion) my change in attitude and dedication to work reaped rewards. I got several promotions and doubled my salary in less than five years.
Personally, I do NOT think that a degree is the end-all. However, I am nearly finished my own and I will complete it (some day). I think confidence, determination, skill, acumen, and work experience go a VERY long way.
Everyone's circumstances are different but I have only interviewed for ONE job out of many in my career where they came back and rejected me because I do not have a completed degree. Most tech jobs say BS in IT or related job experience. Certifications tend to be of value for a few years, but diminis as the market is saturated (see: Microsoft, A+, etc...)
Keep the faith, man! shop your skills around. Sometimes you need to leave a bad situation/environment behind and start fresh. Hmmm, was that in reference to religion or business... or both! ;-)
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2009 Circuit Assembly Program - Devil's crafty acts in "education"
by truthseeker infor your viewing pleasure:.
2008 2009 keep conquering the evil with the good circuit assembly of jehovahs witnesses.
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What is the value of higher education. Could what you want to do be learned at a local vocational school instead.
Hah! Speaking as a "faithful obedient" one who attended vocational/technical school instead of college since my parents were also faithful and obedient, I will say thier logic is way off. I found the caliber people who attended vo-tech were WAY lower than the AP students. These were the girls who were less than prudes and often pregnant by 17. These were the guys who fought at the drop of a hat. Drug and alchohol use was more frequent in this group. Is this REALLY the best solution?
I'm sure there are wild times to be had at ANY college/university. But that can be done in moderation. I agree with another poster that there are people of other Christian faiths who don't believe evolutionary theory but still learn it.
You sure aren't learning critical thinking and advanced math or science concepts at the KH.
-- Not Schooling It