Quirky1
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Take the bus instead of driving drunk
by Jim_TX ini would like to share an experience with you about drinking and driving.
as you well know, some of us have been known to have had brushes with the authorities on our way home from the odd social session over the years.. .
well, over the weekend my friend & i attended a christmas party & knowing full well we may have been over the limit, i decided to do something i've never done before - take a bus home!.
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Happy Holidays!!
by Quirky1 inhappy holidays friends!.
this is a word to the wise for all my jwn friends.
i would like to share an experience with you, it has to do with drinking and driving.
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Quirky1
Thanx fer stealing it Jim..
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Take the bus instead of driving drunk
by Jim_TX ini would like to share an experience with you about drinking and driving.
as you well know, some of us have been known to have had brushes with the authorities on our way home from the odd social session over the years.. .
well, over the weekend my friend & i attended a christmas party & knowing full well we may have been over the limit, i decided to do something i've never done before - take a bus home!.
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Quirky1
Yep..
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Happy Holidays!!
by Quirky1 inhappy holidays friends!.
this is a word to the wise for all my jwn friends.
i would like to share an experience with you, it has to do with drinking and driving.
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Quirky1
Happy Holidays Friends!
This is a word to the wise for all my JWN friends. I would like to share an experience with you, it has to do with drinking and driving. As you know some of us have had brushes with the authorities over the years. Saturday night I was out for dinner in town with a few friends. After consuming too many Coronas, and knowing full well that I was wasted, I did something I've never done before. Believe it or not, I took a bus home. Yes, a bus. I arrived home safely and without incident. This was really a surprise to me since I have never driven a bus before.
Good Luck and Happy Holidays!!
~Q
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Also Married Idiots here who claim having an Affair was "forced" on them by.....
by Witness 007 inyes sir it was forced on me!!
we grew apart soooo.... the classic bull crap...the watchtower society forced me into doing it to get a divorce.
people who post this childish justification are idiots.
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Once there were two sisters who went to the movies together. About half way thru the movie one sister leaned over to the other one and said; "My god! This man next to me is jackin off!". The other sister said; "Come on let's move." The one sister said; "I can't....he's using my hand.."
~Q
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Why do idiots walk around with phone ear pieces in when no one is calling?
by Witness 007 inthey look like a borg alien from star trek with that stupid ear plug!!!
i sat next to a guy having christmas dinner with family and the moron wore this thing in his ear for a couple hours.....but no calls!!!!!!!
it must be sooo hard to have to pick up the phone and answer it...jackass!
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Quirky1
Blue tooth's are as stoopid as you get unless you are a traveling Fuller brush salesman...
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wife even has a jw lawyer!!!...i cant these people out of my life!!!!!
by oompa inwhat are the odds??
?...how many jw lawyers can there even be?
?....i mean most cant ever even go to frikkin college!!!
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Quirky1
I can't imagine the WTBS providing an attorney or even funding such. If they do it for one they would have to do it for all. "But" that's not saying the attorney may not be doing it pro bono as a favor for her or someone else or even offering it at a reduce fee and someone is picking up the tab. Let me ask you something.. Is the attorney licensed in the state where the divorce is taking place?
Nonetheless, basic divorces can't go anywhere other than what is stated in law no matter who the attorney is. Not saying that there may be special forces at work behind the scenes where the almighty $$ speaks in someones favor. My suggestion, try to call in some favors. I'm sure you know someone.
~Q
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Ouija Board Hysteria
by Megachusen ini always wondered why jw's were always so afraid of ouija(pronounced as "wee-yaw" not "wee-gee") boards.
does anyone have any speculation about who started these jw myths?.
anyone who has actually tried the board and would like to give their opinions are welcome.
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Believing in the paranormal is like believing in......god....sigh...
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Analysis of the Book of Daniel
by Londo111 ini had hoped one or two others were about to start a thread on the book of daniel, springing off from the nwt conversation, but alas, nobody has yet.
therefore, i thought i'd start one--i hope that was not too presumptuous of me.
personally, i have nothing meaty to contribute to this thread, only questions and gut feelings.
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Quirky1
He shouldn't have ate those mushrooms growin' in the cow pasture..
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Have Jehovah's Witnesses (The WTBTS) taken the Best Years of your life?
by Hairyhegoat inhaving been a born in for 44 years i can say yes to this question.
my 2 sisters and 1 brother and my dad have nothing to do with my family now we have made our stand against the jw's.
i was always downtrodden at school for been a jw.
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Have they taken the "Best" years, no. But they are gonna damn sure make the rest of them pretty uncomfortable. I "wish" I could turn back time but that's impossible so I have to roll with the punches. Things are just not the same anymore but I'll work thru it. The only time of the year when things are difficult is now.
I hope everyone the very best.
~Q