I never really was attracted to guys that were "easy".
lisa
in that case my wife loves me more than words can say.. mtsgrad.
I never really was attracted to guys that were "easy".
lisa
i managed to stay off the bloody things for over 2 1/2 yrs but alas i fell off the wagon in september.
my plan is to ramp-down today by only having a cig every two hours or so, then cold turkey tomorrow.
i have a hard time holding myself to 'quit days' when i'm the only one who knows what day it is, hence i'm making it public so that i feel more accountable.
Run around the block in this freezing Ohio air.
lisa
i was planning on wearing my hairy chest and medallion.
can i have some more do's and dont's please?
Do you already have someone picked out? Where did you meet her? What is it that you want from the date? I mean if it's just sex, be honest. If you want to get to know her, take it slow.
lisa <---married, haven't been on a date for a long time.
i am definitely decided and therefore have my very own resolution:.
"tear down the watchtower society with all its lies and inhuman treatment, for all the pain and dead it has caused.
lets continue to scratch on they're core fundaments and work its bases until it comes crumbling down, exposed for what they are > liars!".
drink more bourbon
drink more bourbon
hehehe...are you drinking bourbon now? It apears as if your are repeating yourself. *hiccup* lisa
our 6-year old granddaughter had just gotten over a bout of scarlet fever.
clyde and i were at her house and so was her other grandparents.
her other grandfather is a ministerial servant but not very zealous and not a bit judgmental--thankfully.
That's so sweet. Children are always so honest with their prayers. Gotta love that.
lisa
(read my other post on why krismas is ok).
so, i'd like to get him a great gift to help get him into the holiday spirit so that next year maybe he will be more into it.
so, any suggestions??
What is Festivus?
Festivus is an annual holiday created by writer of the hit TV show Seinfield.
The holiday includes practices such as the "Airing of Grievances", in which each person tells everyone else all the ways they have disappointed him or her over the past year.
Also, after the Festivus meal, the "Feats of Strength" are performed, involving wrestling the head of the household to the floor, with the holiday only ending if the head of the household is actually pinned.
lisa
i managed to stay off the bloody things for over 2 1/2 yrs but alas i fell off the wagon in september.
my plan is to ramp-down today by only having a cig every two hours or so, then cold turkey tomorrow.
i have a hard time holding myself to 'quit days' when i'm the only one who knows what day it is, hence i'm making it public so that i feel more accountable.
Good luck making though the day.
lisa
these are photos of the felixstowe kingdom hall in suffolk , england , after it received some free decorations from an anonymous group calling themselves the johoho project.
it is thought that the group limit their activities to felixstowe at the moment although other cells throughout the country are thought to be lying dormant.
the police are recording it as a religious hate crime (which tells you more about our crazy government than it does about jws)..
I've always wanted to hang a big sign out at the KH around Christmas that said "Jesus is the Reason for the Season"....and HOPE they called the police and put it in the paper reported as a hate crime.
lisa
any suggestions?.
i've mentioned in some of my last few posts, that i was taking classes with job and family resources.
there is 8 in the class.
...You all are right.
I felt safe, because, 1. the library is less than a mile from my house and it's right behind the Police Station. 2. My husband knew where I was, and even offered to go with me. (he really wanted to watch Basketball, so I said I'd be ok) 3. I've in class with him this week, at least part of the week.
I don't think he picks up his meds everyday. I think he's depressed and very lonely..... Understandably. I'm hoping, that hanging out at the Library will help him get out and around people. I told him most people won't mind if you ask them a question, and the librarian's will also help you.
I didn't give him my home address, but I know where he lives. I was going to invite him over here, but was afraid he wouldn't leave. ( I felt bad about thinking that, but I did.) I thought it was better in a public place.
thank you all for caring enough about me to point these things out.
I think he's safe, but I'll be on my toes and keep my eyes open.
Oh..... about the School/court thing. He hasn't come out with all the details, but I think it involves a co-worker. My first thought was OMG at an elementary school...but then I found out he worked at night.
Thank you all again.
lisa
any suggestions?.
i've mentioned in some of my last few posts, that i was taking classes with job and family resources.
there is 8 in the class.
Lisa...
I have to say be careful too....there are some major red flags in what you're writing.........I'm not telling you what to do of course.....but please be careful. I think it's great of you to try to help this person, but be very very cautious.
M
Please tell me what red flags you're seeing. Because it would just like me to miss something obvious to everyone else. I just got back...We spent an hour at the library. First I showed him "google earth" and told him to type in his home address. The world is speeding towards us as his house gets closer and closer. I told him he can put in any address or place in the world and look at it. Then we went to Google, and I showed him now to use the search engine. Typing in any words or phrases he wanted to know something about. Then I set him up an Yahoo email address. Showed him how to do a Job search, how to get to the local paper. Since he was a hunt and peck kind of typer, and I was going a little nuts waiting on him...I told him I'd put the ads for the merchandise he wanted to sell on Craigslist for him. We used my email, put in his phone number. I told him if anyone sent an email about the merchandise, I'd either print it off or call him. Then............he asked what my husband thought about me meeting him like this. I told him he didn't have a problem with me helping other people. He asked what church I go to. I told him I don't go to church. He said, But you are a Christian. I told him, "no I'm was not." He said don't you want to go to heaven, I said, "not planning on it". He said but you DO believe in God, I said, "No, I do not." He said, but you believe the bible is inspired, I said "No I do not, but that I am glad that he had found a belief that was good for him,". He said it was a "choice to believe." I told him I try to do the right thing, because it was the right thing to do. Not because I was expecting a reward or because a 2000 yr old book said I should. Just, because it's the right thing to do! I could tell he was getting uncomfortable, so I ask him what church he went to. I googled his church, and showed him the website, and told him about how to use the headphones to listen to the sermons, and devotions stuff on the site. There is also a forum on the site, and I explained how he could talk to others that believe as he does and even goes to the same church. He looked really excited. One more WEIRD thing....he had wedding ring on (he's seperated), the ring was cut in half and scotched taped together. What the hell is that all about? I didn't ask him about it, but I wanted to say, "maybe it's time to remove it and move on!"...but just incase he did think I was hitting on him I decided not to mention it. As we left, I told him I'd help him again, I'd send him an email so he has an email to open up. I reminded him that if he could read, he could work a computer. He thanked me.. I think that's about all I got for now. Over all, it was exciting. hehehe...in the beginning I told him, "I'm going to show you somestuff that will make the top of your head blow off!" I think I did. He said he was going to go back this afternoon. lisa