Did the Canadians invent the mullet? And ship it here to the states? If so, thanks for NOTHIN'!!!
hybridous
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Canadians: what do you think of them ?
by RAYZORBLADE injust wondering, all you non-canucks(canadians) on this forum.
what do you think of canada, and canadians?
be honest, good or bad or in between, it'd be neat to read what impression non-canadians have of us canuckastanis (thanks pat buchanan).
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Perverts, JW's & Chainsaws
by Aztec inq: what do these three things have in common?.
a: they can all be found at metro detroit busstops!
i actually, though hesitantly, got on a bus the other day with a man carrying a chain saw.
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hybridous
Hey, look at it this way....
You took those magazines, had your laugh, and probably disposed of them. Now, if you hadn't taken them, thry might have ended up in the hands of someone who doesen't know better. See? You did the world some good!
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No Draft is Needed
by Yerusalyim innot really jw related, but when has this stopped any of us before.
representative charlie rangel has been calling for the draft to be reinstituted.
folks, this just ain't gonna happen.
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hybridous
Yeru, are you familiar with Retired Col. David Hackworth? I've been reading his columns for some time now. What do you think of his opinions? www.hackworth.com
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The Watchtower Cancer Will Cure itself
by metatron ini ran into two old witness friends this weekend - and it's the same old story.. sister a belongs to a huge family 'in the truth'.
nearly all the kids in the.
extended witness family are gone or df'd.
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hybridous
I will have to stong for mom...
...as I will have to be for mine. Good luck with you, Rock.
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The Watchtower Cancer Will Cure itself
by metatron ini ran into two old witness friends this weekend - and it's the same old story.. sister a belongs to a huge family 'in the truth'.
nearly all the kids in the.
extended witness family are gone or df'd.
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hybridous
For me, it's more than 'feeling sorry' for the people caught up in it all. I have some genuine FEAR, for my family if/when the day comes that they can't ignore the cancer anymore. I'd like to think they can come to terms with it like I have, but I have no doubt that when the shite comes down, people will kill themselves rather than face reality.
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Born Again - what do they believe ?
by twinkletoes inwe have neighbours who have been very sincere "born again" christians, for about ten years.
i know that quite a number of you on this forum are also born again, but my question is, just what do you believe?, i understand that you don't have any particular denomination and appear to join any church service as you wish.
when i used to go out on "field service", i seemed to get different understandings of the scriptures, from born again christians, some seemed to be of the opinion that they would be taken up into heaven and armageddon would wipe the earth clean and then they would be put back on the earth, others seemed to think that they would go to heaven and stay there ?
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hybridous
The 'Born-Again' Christians I work with both believe, without a doubt, that the Earth was created in 6 actual 24-hour days
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Did you think you were the only one?
by sleepy in.
when you were first realised the truth was wrong did you think you were the only one?.
i did.i had worked out the gentile times could not be right, but had not realised what this ment about the governing body etc.i knew there were apostates, but i thought these were just people who hated the religion.i was ready to research and find out the truth about the organisation.then i looked on the internet and found that thousands of people had beaten me to it already..
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hybridous
Yeah, I thought I was the only one who could see thru all the bull. Now I know, it's not always a matter of 'seeing' for a JW. It's a matter of being honest with yourself.
Anyway, when I started to see thru the crap and started to question things, I was a young teenager. And how much in life can you really be sure about at that age? Maybe it was easier to admit the whole thing is a scam because I hadn't invested year after year (and dollar after dollar) in the Watchtower.
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hybridous
What's the latest info on McNabb? I know they'd love to have him back for a playoff game or 2. I think the last team Philly wants to play is the G-Men. Collins and company went up and down the field (surprisingly) on that Philly D, yesterday.
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Elder Says That We Must Guard Association W/ Bros.
by minimus in2 elders mentioned in their parts in the tms and sm, that just because a person is a witness, it doesn't mean that they they are acceptable association.
if someone misses a lot of meetings, rarely goes out in field service and is not the best example, we should not want to associate with such ones.
i clearly see a line being drawn in the sand.
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hybridous
How the heck can they hope to maintain that level of paranoia? Eventually, any poor JW you care to look at could be called 'weak' or 'bad association' because they missed meeting or cult recruitment on Saturday morning.
Where I live, the economy and job markets absolutely SUCK!! If any witness is lucky enough to have a job which makes him/her work the occasional meeting night/service day, they're gonna WORK it. Nobody who has to worry about paying bills is going to jeopardize their job so that the A-Holes at the hall won't look down on them. Maybe I'm only giving a narrow view here, I don't know.
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No Pressure By Me!
by Blueblades inno pressure by me will be heavy upon you.the c.o.quoting from job 33:7 to the congregation!
was this said to your congregation?then the talks he gives puts pressure on us all.do more!
don't get tired!
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hybridous
Being born & raised in the cult, I felt the pressure when it came to baptism. I gave quite a few talks at an early age, so I guess it was natural for people in the hall to expect me 'take the dive' as early as possible.
Well, it didn't happen. I kept up with the talks and service, but I kept baptism at arms length. Somehow, I knew it was a bad move for me, and once done - could NOT be undone. I studied with a few heavy-handed elders, and they did their best to corner me at the pool. That was enough for me. At the ripe age of 17, I decided I would never be baptized, and quit the studies, meeting, and field service.