Healthy White (light) things:
Milk
Eggs (Whites of course)
Various Cheese
Onions
White Beans
Sauer Kraut
Garlic
Oatmeal
Chicken
Pork (the Other White Meat)
Fish
Shell Fish
Healthy White (light) things:
Milk
Eggs (Whites of course)
Various Cheese
Onions
White Beans
Sauer Kraut
Garlic
Oatmeal
Chicken
Pork (the Other White Meat)
Fish
Shell Fish
WCS-Sorry, I gotta go with JD on this one.
Especially during cold and flu season.
Being a *Newbie* is relative-You've been here since 9-2-09. 81 posts. So, Newbie.
Hugs are pretty personal. We still need details.
Someone/thing die?
Get cheated on? DFd?
Hangnail?
Tax them!
Unhealthy / Fat / Diabetes Tax. Call it what you want.
Let the law makers figure out how to spend redistribute it.
I don't hug on demand. Especially someone I don't know.
And a newbie.
It's like when the bosses wife visits and suddenly wants to hug as a greeting.
Weird.
We really need to know why you need a hug.
i caught this on the news this morning and thought it would be good to share it with other americans.. http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.html?playerid=011008&streamingformat=flash&referralobject=10662271&referralplaylistid=playlist.
H.R. 42: The Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005
Signed into law in 2006
Freedom to Display the American Flag Act of 2005 - States that a condominium association, cooperative association, or residential real estate management association may not adopt or enforce any policy, or enter into any agreement, that would restrict or prevent an association member from displaying the U.S. flag on residential property within the association with respect to which such member has a separate ownership interest or a right to exclusive possession or use. States that nothing in this Act shall be considered to permit any display or use that is inconsistent with: (1) federal law or any rule or custom pertaining to the proper display or use of the flag; or (2) any reasonable restriction pertaining to the time, place, or manner of displaying the flag necessary to protect a substantial interest of the condominium, cooperative, or residential real estate management association. Beks, perhaps you need to read a few more library books. Or the Internet.
i've noticed a trend lately which is becoming annoying and is definitely something we want to address and put a stop to.. we'll see topics or get pms about some 'evil poster' that is making abusive posts or harrassing someone, driving people from the forum, yada yada and so we look ... and find nothing.
we ask for examples of their behavior where they have harrassed people and it goes rather quiet.
in fact, we find just the opposite - people being respectful and in return getting abusive posts directed towards them.. and why the hostility?.
Do what I do when you realize that the apologist is posting stuff that annoys you:
Close the thread. Close your browser. Walk away. Don't post. Simply ignore.
You feed their *want* to get under your skin. The more posters who post on those threads, the more they keep posting their drivel.
Sometimes it is very difficult to walk away. However, after a few minutes it wears off.
in a time before many of you were born... assemblys had a great food... i left before the food started getting bad... .
i am totally amazed at reading... how food at assemblys got worse and worse... until finally food was`nt served at all... .
back in the day... food at assemblys was pretty dam good... there was quality cooking back then... jehovah`s witness`s actually looked forward to meals at assemblys... .
The assembly hall at 79th and Ashland in Chicago had some gooood food. Having an uncle who was a DO was helpful. We got to work the food area which took us out of the talks.
The summer assemblies were the best-Hawthorn Race Track! We had a steak sandwich stand. This was in the late '70's. Got it going for lunch, which meant getting all the food ready, (sandwiches, fries, drinks) then cleaning up. I could care less about the assembly. I got to eat and miss the stinky crowd.
There was a pizza stand, a hot dog stand, chips, you name it, they had it.
My Mom now has to take her own lunch to the assemblies. Which is totally f-d up. She packs a lunch, drives about 75 miles, sits, eats a warm turkey sandwich and goes to Burger King for dinner on the way home.
Crazy.
Yeah, it used to be good.
then: get up grumpy, shower, go to starbucks, leave magazine to start time, drive to kingdom hall, hope to be able to work with friends in service so we can do just a few doors and then calls and an early lunch.. .
now: get up when i wake up, make coffee, read the boards, read the wsj and sf chronicle, wait for wife to wake up, take dog on a walk and decide what fun things to do in the bay area this weekend.. i love my weekends now!.
zarco.
Sleep. Sleep. Sleep. No alarm. No jumping in the shower. Can go to work if I have to. Can do anything or nothing.
The best part is knowing that I can just relax. No hours to count, no making sure my timecard in filled in. No magazines to push.
The worst part is when the door bell rings, I pretty much figure it has to be JWs. 8 out of 10 times it has been the last few years.
this is just an obsevation from me...ok i dont mean to annoy anyone but is it true or just me?.
i feel that ones raised in the truth are so much better of than us who came in from the world.
i say that because they have family who are witnesses too.
Run Forrest, run!!
Light hearted! That's me. Especially on a Saturday, having slept in, didn't go in FS, am lounging on the sofa, just taking it easy.
Ain't life grand since leaving the Cult?
this is just an obsevation from me...ok i dont mean to annoy anyone but is it true or just me?.
i feel that ones raised in the truth are so much better of than us who came in from the world.
i say that because they have family who are witnesses too.
Angel eyes, were you dropped on your head perhaps? I'm talking when the doctor pulled you out of the birth canal and, just by accident, dropped you.
You sound--like Forrest Gump.
Just an observation.
Carry on.