Done, with pleasure
Have to agree with konceptual99 on the child slave labour tho
a petition has been launched in australia to coincide with the child abuse royal commission's adverse findings against watchtower and jehovah's witnesses.
the petition is to the australian charities and not-for-profit commission to cancel their charity status.. https://www.change.org/p/australian-charities-and-not-for-profit-commission-acnc-cancel-the-watchtower-bible-and-tract-society-s-charity-status.
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Done, with pleasure
Have to agree with konceptual99 on the child slave labour tho
my girlfriend and i were walking along a seaside boulevard and lo and behold!
2 jws were standing by the pathway.
they made eye contact and said hello.
I was in Honolulu back in april & observed the same thing, I sat drinking coffee for an hour watching a group of 3 cart witnessing, all 3 just sat there, no interaction with the public at all. Same thing a few days later in Kona, zero interaction, no passerbys interested, just a waste of time & lives
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fky2ues_6x0
Love it
i have made a poll to try to determine the impact of the wt's no blood policy on ex members.. if you are an exjw, please participate.. vote here:.
*oops...hang on here...i have to make a new poll...this one lets you vote more than once.
i will post the new one .
Yes.
7 years ago I was in hospital & I was aproached by the staff as the records showed I was still a JW. I had that reference removed & had the records show that I WOULD accept blood as a last resort. The staff had approached rather nervously & when I confirmed I was no longer a JW, there was a huge relieve on the faces of the staff, the atmosphere in the room immediatley changed.
just wanted to thank everyone so much for all your responses to my first post.
i am overwhelmed by all the replies and supportive comments that came through overnight while i was asleep here in aussie land!.
i will absolutely endeavour to reply to each one individually but it will take some time as there are a lot to go through.
Welcome, great you found us.
Me, I'm a kiwi living in Brisbane
greetings, guys:.
all of us -- men and women -- should keep our medical appointments.
i address this post to guys, however, given my own reluctance to go to the doctor.
I agree 100%
I have a medical check up once a year with my GP & have been doing this for 30 odd years, however in Nov 2015 I missed my check up with my skin specialist (skin cancer), around September 2016 I had what I thought was a mossy bite on my face, I itched it and it became a sore over the next week. As I had a beard at the time I really couldn't see it at the time & didn't take enough notice of it.
This christmas just gone I had what I thought was a BCC show up on the very end of the stitch line of a previous cancer removal on my shoulder.
This made me think about the small sore on my face, off came the beard & oh shit! I couldn't believe the state of it. I made an appointment at the skin cancer clinic & ended up having 3 removed, 1 on face, 1 on shoulder & 1 very small BCC on my back. The BCC on my face took 15 stitches & the bad news is that I have to go back in 2 weeks to have it done again as a small amount was missed.
just been reminiscing about how c/a's have changed since we were young.
i remember when they started friday night in some rented hall , as well as the two weekend days.
saturday morning was a brief session then field ministry (which only a few performed ) and sunday sessions.. in the free time around the venue we just used to hang out socialising and eyeing up the girls.
My last CA was back in the early 90s at the South Auckland Assembly Hall in Papakura, I can't remember if food was catered for. When did they stop serving food?
As a child & growing up in Taranaki I remember fondly working in the food service.
I can recall CAs in many small towns such as Patea, Hawera, Stratford, Opunake, Waitara & at venues like The New Plymouth Girls High School, The Taranaki Rugby Union Stadium (Rugby Park Hall) & food service under the stands.
Wanganui War Memorial Hall, once I remember the NZ army were there at the same time, they were using the outside parade ground, for us lunch time entertainment LOL & there was also next door the Wanganui Museum, a place I always visited to kill time.
Fun times but so boring
i can't remember where i first heard about this movie but it was recently.
i guess they even showed it on tv.
probably payed for like an infomercial.. anyway, i looked it up on youtube and viola!.
I remember this movie, actually I only remember the part with the couple siting in the car & the 6 boys drinking/arguing while in the convertible.
I was only 7 in 1966. I do remember seeing it again sometime later, possibly in the 70s.
this newly released original 1987 archival footage - with voice-over narration, commentary and interviews with those involved - takes an in depth look at both the history of the durack kingdom hall and the construction of the current kingdom hall that culminated over two weekends in january 1987.. the original kingdom hall in durack dates back to 1960 - but as the jws continued to experience growth in australia - increasing by some 280% over the following 25 years, it was felt that a new, larger, kingdom hall was now needed.. the new kingdom hall was built in january 1987, but rather than simply pull-down the original kingdom hall, they decided to incorporate it within the new kingdom hall and have a somewhat large auditorium.. another interesting feature of this kingdom hall is the tiered seating used for the back few rows (for example see part 3 around 12:35 and part 4 around 10:50).
(see also the thread from last december - video queensland strathpine kh 30th anniversary ).
durack kingdom hall, 20 freeman road, durack, brisbane, qld 4077google map: https://goo.gl/maps/yhyubk4rvt92streetview: https://goo.gl/maps/lkmgvbmlk2d2.
Part 1 6:20 in, jw on truck gives a salute
That was 6:20 I won't get back
"catastrophic" is the highest level of fire danger and is current in most of nsw.
temperatures in the high 40's ( c )are being recorded.. some fires have broken out already.
please keep the fire fighters and these country folk in minds and prayers.. the city of sydney may face power outs as the electrical system cant keep up with the demand for power.
Hi tal
great to see you, how have you been, I remember you had major health problems.
I too don't interact here much now, I visit most days, but don't comment much, keep up with what's going on in jwland, besides I work long hours, so very tired.
It's that canadian monkey (shamus100) that kept trying to bite my face off LOL
I have not seen him here for atleast 4 years.
Paul Newman avatar, I vagely remember it, but not the monkeys.