You obviously don't smoke the strong weed that we do up here. I see many things... ** takes another hit **
shamus100
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shamus100
Well look at you. One more day alive, not being biten / eaten by something. Congrats on your survival. :D
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shamus100
Ah yes... watch out for those things.
Ah yes, just sipping tea sitting outside on my balcony. :D No spiders, snakes, dingo's, crocodiles, sting-rays, sharks or man-eating birds to worry about here. Oh, did I mention jelly-fish?
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Thank goodness. Watch out for your babies, though..
Have the killer spiders started their annual migration yet across the land? I always remembered that - people screaming, fleeing into their homes while the line of the spiders would swiftly move forward.
Ah, yes, just out today going to do some fishing. Nothing will kill me today.
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Does Throwing Sparlock in the Garbage and Pedophile Lawsuits Have Any Connection Psychologically for the Governing Body?
by frankiespeakin indoes throwing sparlock in the garbage and pedophile lawsuits have any connection psychologically for the governing body?.
i think it does, and that it may actually reveal the true feeling of the governing body towards the children in their congregations around the world.. think about this, the governing body have blundered in not recognizing their fuditiary duty towards these young people and the way they let pedofiles loose in the congregation which is costing them dearly in lawsuits, i think they have a hatred for those that are sueing them, maybe not a conscious hatered,but perhaps a repressed hatred stuffed in their shadow.
as they publically state "they abore child molestation"(this hatred very well could be a shadow projection).. they also don't want jw children going off to college with threats about removing mss and elders if they send them to college.
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shamus100
What, no more sparlock? Did they kill him?
No more shitty sparlock videos?
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shamus100
Blasted creatures. I ran over one in Vietnam on my motorcycle. >:O It didn't like it. I also nearly stepped on one.
Oh, I'm so glad that I live in a wonderful place that has no agressive creatures other than marmots and polar bears.
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Have the GB wised up to the dangers of e readers yet?
by londonlady injust trying out the new kindle myself and i realised that with its password protected facility, it would be possible to download all manner of forbidden books and magazines without the elders or jw parents knowing.. .
i'm surprised there hasn't been dire warnings issued about this yet?
or have the gb yet to hear about e readers?.
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shamus100
The nice thing about it is you can have Angry Birds on them and play the theme song whilst the meeting is going on. It really goes well with it!
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shamus100
As a matter of fact, no. It is beautiful here - plus 26, the fall is a wonderous time of year with the leaves changing and the maple trees being harvested of their tree blood for the annual maple syrup tree blood pancake orgy. The rivers are crystal clear and the fishing is superb.
What's going on down there? Have the snakes come in from the hills and left the neighbourhoods deserted from fear of being bitten / eaten?
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shamus100
If you weren't a stinky gorilla I"d say nice to see you too. >:O Still polluting my terrotory with your stench, eh?
How are things down under?
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shamus100
I don't live in that god forsaken place anymore so stuff it you caged animal.