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GromitSK
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My son and Elder janitor
by jam inmy son recently out of the coast guard, in training for.
supervisor,(a program set up by business companies for.
returning veterans).
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My son and Elder janitor
by jam inmy son recently out of the coast guard, in training for.
supervisor,(a program set up by business companies for.
returning veterans).
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GromitSK
How about a helping a homeless clown?
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My son and Elder janitor
by jam inmy son recently out of the coast guard, in training for.
supervisor,(a program set up by business companies for.
returning veterans).
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GromitSK
@outlaw - surely most of em do it to some extent, it's a question of degree maybe.
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My son and Elder janitor
by jam inmy son recently out of the coast guard, in training for.
supervisor,(a program set up by business companies for.
returning veterans).
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GromitSK
@outlaw - don't witnesses spend most of their free time bugging people who they don't know about their religion?
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My son and Elder janitor
by jam inmy son recently out of the coast guard, in training for.
supervisor,(a program set up by business companies for.
returning veterans).
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GromitSK
Lmao
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My son and Elder janitor
by jam inmy son recently out of the coast guard, in training for.
supervisor,(a program set up by business companies for.
returning veterans).
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GromitSK
I am not saying it is right to give unsolicited advice, however what reaction would you expect if you mention it to someone who is a witness? It isn't like they are neutral. They're unlikely to say nothing about it. Either they will regard him as someone to be avoided or someone who needs to be back in the collective. They will probably assume that person has some common values like two masons meeting lol. IMHO he got a perfectly predictable (over)reaction from this guy.
I think the reaction is fairly typical (for a witness), if lacking sublety - remember they think the world is about to end,why view it negatively, perhaps he thought he was doing something to help.
As for an alcohol problem, does this make him a bad person? Was he presenting himself as some sort of paragon of virtue to the ex witness?
As for the California comment, there are plenty of places to live so it wouldn't be sensible, I agree. For witnesses there is (sadly) only one possible place to be - in the hive.
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GromitSK
Maybe he has some kind of naming convention.
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My son and Elder janitor
by jam inmy son recently out of the coast guard, in training for.
supervisor,(a program set up by business companies for.
returning veterans).
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GromitSK
I don't get the issue. If you tell someone who is a JW that you were/are one, how would you expect them to react?
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Whatever happened to Watchtower Comments?
by braincleaned init saddens me that watchtower comments has been absent online for the past 3 years!
what the hell happened?
anyone knows?.
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GromitSK
Very clever and balanced. I wish it had been around in 1982.
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New light or did the speaker just pull this out his wazoo?
by pubtruth ini went to the last day of the dc here in west palm beach, just to make my mother company.
wow, what a difference can a year outside the lie can do to perception.
it was the same crap as you'd expect but there is a plot twist: the speaker was so into the talk he was actually starting to shout and wound up mentioning that they now know how many angels will be needed to destroy everyone at armaggeddon.
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GromitSK
Disgusting - this is a clear violation of the European Working Time Directive.Why bother with angels anyway why not just get every JW to kill a few people personally like in the old days?