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Danny Boyle - Genius
by Slidin Fast ini think the opening ceremony was brilliant.
what say you?.
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Danny Boyle - Genius
by Slidin Fast ini think the opening ceremony was brilliant.
what say you?.
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poopsiecakes
The closing ceremonies are fantastic!!! Well done, UK.
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I'm back! Did you miss me? - YOSEMITE REVIEW
by 00DAD inmy wife, the hungarian goddess, and i just returned from a wonderful one week vacation in yosemite!
i've been many times as a child and young adult, but haven't been for 17 years or so.
it was the hungarian's first time.
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poopsiecakes
I went to Yosemite last fall and loved it. My sister and I stayed in Camp Curry and I agree about the crowds, even though we were there in shoulder season. All that aside, it's truly gorgeous and worth any effort it takes to get there.
(I missed you, darlin )
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Danny Boyle - Genius
by Slidin Fast ini think the opening ceremony was brilliant.
what say you?.
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poopsiecakes
I'm watching it now and so far I think it's brilliant. Well done!
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poopsiecakes
This is so funny I nearly piddled...
Thinking ability. Going to school can help you develop what the Bible calls “common sense and sound
judgment.” (Proverbs 3:21, Contemporary English Version) Acquiring these skills will help you to solve your
own problems instead of always having to rely on others to bail you out.
Social skills. The Bible admonishes Christians to cultivate such qualities as long-suffering and selfcontrol.
(Galatians 5:22, 23) Mixing with a variety of people at school gives you plenty of opportunity to
master those qualities, along with tolerance, respect, and empathy—traits that will serve you well in adulthood.
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Introducing Mrs Cedars...
by cedars ini just thought you should know that mrs cedars has finally taken the plunge and joined the forum.
she was able to log on for the first time yesterday.. though we both "awakened" at different stages, mrs cedars was very supportive and non-judgmental when i first began exploring my beliefs from a critical standpoint.
she is currently in the process of reading crisis of conscience and aquainting herself with some of the facts of witness history that were hitherto unknown.
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poopsiecakes
Hi and welcome to the zoo. :-)
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What song or line from a song bests describes your time as a JW?????
by karter inwaisted days and waisted nites.. freddy fender..
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These faces, no one embraces, trade your intelligence for a smile
Desperate believers, emotion dealers, have never learned to cry liquid pearls- Oh Brother Sleep (Diary of Dreams)
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Aren't Jehovah's Witness Child Baptisms Lovely?
by God_Delusion inhowdy guys and gals!.
aren't jehovah's witness child baptisms lovely?.
http://www.jehovahswitnessblog.com/baptism/child-baptisms/.
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poopsiecakes
Thanks, Blondie!
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Aren't Jehovah's Witness Child Baptisms Lovely?
by God_Delusion inhowdy guys and gals!.
aren't jehovah's witness child baptisms lovely?.
http://www.jehovahswitnessblog.com/baptism/child-baptisms/.
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poopsiecakes
Hi Blondie
Huge favor to ask...can you pull up some WT quotes about the dangers of marrying young? The juxtaposition vs baptism always makes me giggle. :)
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Why I truly come in!
by justmom inhello everyone.... i would honestly like to share why i come to this site when i am able to.. i too, like many here spent my whole life inside the wt along with my husband who was born in.
(i was 6) we have raised three wonderful sons now 27, 23, 21 who the youngest was almost 7 when we left and we were disfellowshipped.
(for so-called apostacy of course)and since then all of us partake of the christ by eating and drinking the manna and his blood.
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