it's that pesky "post could not be read" thingie
o unhappy day!
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it's that pesky "post could not be read" thingie .
o unhappy day!.
it's that pesky "post could not be read" thingie
o unhappy day!
i just thought i would share with you all that my youngest grandson, joshua lewis miller, turned 1 year old today.
it sure is great to be out of the borg and be able to start enjoying life again.. .
lew w
aw. he is the cutest thing!
~*~Happy First Birthday, Joshua!~*~
i suppose this is a tale of how badly a set of extreme beliefs can effect the mind!.
i knew of a brother who suffered with mental ill health and often had hallucinations, of the visual variety.
after a while during his passage through the truth he began to see strange demons in unusual places.
it was too easy
i mean, she just looks like mrs. circuit overseer, haha. on the other hand, he is way too hot to be an elder
but sometimes you gotta suspend disbelief. (or is it belief" i can never remember which one you have to suspend ;)
i suppose this is a tale of how badly a set of extreme beliefs can effect the mind!.
i knew of a brother who suffered with mental ill health and often had hallucinations, of the visual variety.
after a while during his passage through the truth he began to see strange demons in unusual places.
i SAW it. really i did...
beautiful pictures from where i live, only takes a few seconds to load, please enjoy!!.
http://www.cornishlight.co.uk/higres.htm.
more sunshine please!!.
pretty.....
(what's a windfarm? this one's for sale:)
i love those old churches. my favorite is st. winnow
very picturesque
i started a new job today and there were several odd coincidences.
my new employer and co-worker were outside in the breezeway on a smoke break when a woman meandered by (yes she was meandering) she asked very casually in passing "would you care for some bible literature today?
" holding out a watchtower and awake as she passed.
oh, so that's why they're doing that now... what with more and more gated communities being built every day. you know, you can ask telephone solicitors to place you on their "do not call" list. if they call you again, they get fined 500 dollars. i wonder if the same rule applies to the witlesses. knowing them, they found some loophole to squeeze through. better watch out - she might start leaving watchtowers in the break room... if she walked in and attempted to leave some i would say oh may i have those please with a big smile and then when she gave them to me i would toss them into the trash bin just to see her reaction
i started a new job today and there were several odd coincidences.
my new employer and co-worker were outside in the breezeway on a smoke break when a woman meandered by (yes she was meandering) she asked very casually in passing "would you care for some bible literature today?
" holding out a watchtower and awake as she passed.
ooh, "autopilot" is exactly right! i have said the same thing about my sister and niece, and my son said the same thing about the whole lot of them that night we went to the kingdom hall. it's that zombie elixir, i'm tellin' ya!
p.s. somebody should tell her it's highly crass and possibly illegal to do that kind of #@$#% at the office. i think it'a violation of some civil rights laws, or something. p.p.s. i read on their message board "tips for telephone witnessing" so now they're gonna start doing that too.
ew.
i love that. especially that "Neither am I the means to any end others may wish to accomplish. I am not a tool for their use. I am not a servant of their needs. I am not a bandage for their wounds. I am not a sacrifice on their altars" part... that's totally beautiful.
i feel like pearl cobwebs sometimes, as carl sandburg wrote:
Pearl cobwebs in the windy rain,
in only a flicker of wind,
are caught and lost and never known again.
A pool of moonshine comes and waits,
but never waits long; the wind picks up,
loose gold like this and is gone.
A bar of steel sleeps and looks slant-eyed
on the pearl cobwebs, the pools of moonshine;
sleeps slant- eyed a million years,
sleeps with a coat of rust, a vest of moths,
a shirt of gathering sod and loam.
The wind never bothers. . . a bar of steel.
The wind picks only. . . pearl cobwebs. . .
pools of moonshine.
this was a bi-fold leaflet given out at the uk district conventions (and only available at the dc).
i guess the throw-away size stuff is handier to ... well, throw away).
edited by - simon on 11 july 2002 16:41:33.
"what secular job could possibly be as exciting and satisfying?"
howcome they don't use the word "profession" anyway? i'll tell you why. because it's easier to discount " a job" than it is to discount "a profession". like:
scientist, surgeon, enginneer, pediatrician, artist, writer, musician, forensic pathologist, jet pilot, teacher, oceanographer, nurse, ambassador, prosecuting attorney, child advocate, astronomer...the possibilties are all endless and exciting and rewarding. notice the wording it's almost as if they are saying "now good little witnesses do what we expect of them, or else... what putzes !
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Edited by - Incense_and_Peppermints on 11 July 2002 16:55:39