"good arm"!!!!????
what happened? Hope your arm's not broke.
Glad to hear you're home.
Hope you heal quickly.
Hugs,
Joy
i'm home!
but i'm unable to use my good arm for a while so i'll be brief!
so much love....thx a bunch!
"good arm"!!!!????
what happened? Hope your arm's not broke.
Glad to hear you're home.
Hope you heal quickly.
Hugs,
Joy
since ozzie has had an accident, this weekend (http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/68324/1.ashx), i thought it'd be nice to throw in an interrum poll on his behalf.
so; regarding the polls that frequent our dear forum (coz simon only thinks he owns it ozzie style "multiple choice" pollsminimus style "fluffy question" pollsjcanon style "do you believe i'm the messiah", type pollsother polls (please specify).. regarding the liquid refreshments, offered on ozzie's polls, do you prefer: a nice cuppa teaa healthy sized glass of shiraza beerother (please specify).
and finally; how much do you enjoy ozzie's polls: couldn't get through the weekend without themlove themthey're okmediocre, at besthate thembetter than a frontal lobotomy with a chainsawbetter than a sunday morning at the wt studyother (but evidently far worse, hence, please don't specify!!!).
to LT, you weren't suppose to notice.
since ozzie has had an accident, this weekend (http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/68324/1.ashx), i thought it'd be nice to throw in an interrum poll on his behalf.
so; regarding the polls that frequent our dear forum (coz simon only thinks he owns it ozzie style "multiple choice" pollsminimus style "fluffy question" pollsjcanon style "do you believe i'm the messiah", type pollsother polls (please specify).. regarding the liquid refreshments, offered on ozzie's polls, do you prefer: a nice cuppa teaa healthy sized glass of shiraza beerother (please specify).
and finally; how much do you enjoy ozzie's polls: couldn't get through the weekend without themlove themthey're okmediocre, at besthate thembetter than a frontal lobotomy with a chainsawbetter than a sunday morning at the wt studyother (but evidently far worse, hence, please don't specify!!!).
Why Thank you Little Toe,
I was going to miss his poll this weekend. (Hope he's recovering just nicely and leaving the nurses alone )
1. 1
2. .....merlot
3. 7
*waving @ Ozzie
Joy
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happy birthday wild turkey (i'm pretty sure itr's around now, yes?).
make a wish....
Happy Birthday, WT.
Let me guess, got a new bottle of Wild Turkey for ya birthday?
Joy
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ozzie had a small accident today - been in hospital - unable to join today.
mrs ozzie
((((Ozzie))))) & ((((Mrs Ozzie))))
We are hoping for a speedy recovery. I'm so sorry to hear of your accident.
pst Mrs. Ozzie, I think it would be good if you went ahead and had a glass of shiraz to calm your nerves.
Hugs to you both,
Steve & Joy
jst2laws & joyzabel
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various colors and sizes available.. 16.00 each s, m, l, xl.
20.00 each xxl, xxxl
ROTFLMAO!
mmmmmmmmm......which one to choose?
alright, this is getting downright farcical, in a very tragic sort of way.
i started a thread the other day about my mother, who is in the last stages of alzheimer's and just started hospice care.
today i found out that our dear old dexter, a basset of almost 13 years, our first child, has a cancerous tumor.
((((((((((((((Nina))))))))))))))))))
((((((((((((((Jenny))))))))))))))))
((((((((((((Jackson))))))))))))))))
&
(((((((((Chris))))))))))))
q. what did the sick elevator say to the other?.
a. i think i'm coming down with something.. .
sunday i woke up with a sore throat.
ohhh, shotgun, he's not that old! and what could harm him??? he lose a few sperm?? LOL
Glad to hear your fever broke.
Quit looking in the mirror at those tonsils.
Be sure to gargle with warm salt water many times during the day besides taking your antibiotics. And you are taking tylenol to keep the fever down, right?
Relax, go back to bed and enjoy your day off.
Joy
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the following article comes out of minnesota and is entitled "annandale church isn't liable in abuse suit.".
i'm off to work now, so don't have time to comment, but would like to post it before i leave.. http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/4655055.html
Jeff Anderson made some good points, but this decision makes me sick.
Anderson said he thinks the ruling gives Jehovah's Witnesses the freedom to live by their own laws and not the rule of mandatory reporting.
"I'm concerned that if somehow they can't be held to account for failure to report child abuse, what is the significance of having the law?" Anderson said.
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the following article comes out of minnesota and is entitled "annandale church isn't liable in abuse suit.".
i'm off to work now, so don't have time to comment, but would like to post it before i leave.. http://www.startribune.com/stories/462/4655055.html
Last update: March 9, 2004 at 11:49 PM
Annandale church isn't liable in abuse suit
Pam Louwagie, Star Tribune
March 10, 2004JEHO10
Though congregation elders had received a prior complaint of abuse and didn't immediately report it to authorities, according to the ruling, the organization wasn't responsible for protecting two of its members who claim they were abused by the same person later.
The two girls, now adults living in Twin Cities suburbs, sued in 2002. They claim they were abused in the late 1980s and early 1990s and argue that they followed the organization's doctrine to report their concerns to elders -- not law enforcement or anyone else. Elders at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses congregation told them to stay silent or risk losing membership, they claim.
The women say the organization's rules prevented them from protecting themselves and gave the organization a legal duty to protect them.
But in an opinion written by Judge Robert Schumacher and decided with judges Bruce Willis and Wilhelmina Wright, the court ruled that the organization didn't have control or custody of the girls when the alleged abuse happened. Incidents were alleged to have taken place on a snowmobile, in an automobile and at the alleged perpetrator's house, not at a Jehovah's Witnesses function or on the organization's property, the panel reasoned.
St. Paul attorney Jeffrey Anderson, who is representing the two women, said the ruling came as "a deep disappointment" and he expects his clients will appeal.
Anderson said he thinks the ruling gives Jehovah's Witnesses the freedom to live by their own laws and not the rule of mandatory reporting.
"I'm concerned that if somehow they can't be held to account for failure to report child abuse, what is the significance of having the law?" Anderson said.
An attorney for the Jehovah's Witnesses congregation couldn't be reached for comment.
Pam Louwagie is at [email protected].