1.WHAT TIME DO YOU WAKE UP IN THE MORNING ON WEEKDAYS? 7 AM, I let myself sleep in. 2. IF YOU COULD EAT LUNCH WITH ONE FAMOUS PERSON, WHO WOULD IT BE? Bill Clinton 3. GOLD OR SILVER? Silver 4. WHAT WAS THE LAST MOVIE YOU SAW? Schindler's List-just this weekend. First holocaust movie I ever watched through. 5. FAVORITE TV SHOW? Right now it's West Wing 6. WHAT DO YOU HAVE FOR BREAKFAST MOST OFTEN? Coffee or Tea 7. WHAT WOULD YOU HATE TO BE LEFT IN A ROOM WITH? A lit cigarette 8. CAN YOU TOUCH YOUR NOSE WITH YOUR TONGUE? No 9. WHAT INSPIRES YOU? Oneness of the universe 10. WHAT'S YOUR MIDDLE NAME? It's too identifying 11. BEACH, CITY OR COUNTRY? Beach 12. SUMMER OR WINTER? Summer 13. FAVORITE ICE CREAM? Chocolate, or Mint Chip. My life would be complete if the two just merged 14. BUTTERED, PLAIN, OR SALTED POPCORN? Buttered, with salt 15. FAVORITE COLOR? Green 16. YOUR FAVORITE CAR? Still the VW Karmann Ghia 17. FAVORITE SANDWICH FILLING? Peanut Butter 18. WHAT CHARACTERISTICS DO YOU DESPISE? Power Groping, cruelty, phoniness w/motive 19. FAVORITE FLOWER? Pink carnations 20. IF YOU HAD A BIG WIN IN THE LOTTERY, HOW LONG WOULD YOU WAIT TO TELEPHONE PEOPLE? At least a week, while I cleared out my classroom of any personal mementos I couldn't live without, and anything confidential and changed all my numbers 21. FIZZY OR STILL WATER AS A DRINK? Fizzy 22. WHAT COLOR IS YOUR BATHROOM? Which one? One is pink, the other is blue... 23. HOW MANY KEYS ON YOUR KEY RING? Two, one for my car, the other to the Public Defender's office 24. WHERE WOULD YOU GO TO IF YOU HAD TO GO ON VACATION? The Mediterranean 25. CAN YOU JUGGLE? IF YES HOW MANY? Yes, one 26. YOUR FAVORITE DAY OF THE WEEK? Shabbot 27. RED OR WHITE WINE? Red 28. FAVORITE BEER Stout 29. WHAT DID YOU DO FOR YOUR LAST BIRTHDAY? Ate Crab, Turkey with everything, chocolate cake, opened presents, enjoyed the company of a true and loyal friend 30. DO YOU CARRY A DONOR CARD? Yes, got my sticker even before I DAed Shoshana
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Getting to Know You.....
by closer2fine injust for fun!
cut & paste the questions & answer underneath!.
1.what time do you wake up in the morning on weekdays?.
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apartment life
by MrMoe inthe chick upstairs is loud.
she came home and when she walked by my door she banged on it as loud as she could, waking up me and emma.. it is 1:15 in the morning.
called the cops i am sick of her crap.
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La Capra
Be careful what you wish for. I cast a "little move out spell" on the family who lived in the condo next to mine. Theirs was a small two bedroom (under 700 square feet), but the number living there tended to hover around nine people (no joking). Well within two months they moved, but the woman who moved in with her teenaged son was a horrid, evil woman. She had the mouth of rap artist, and was emotionally and physically abusive of her son. Since her son attended the school where I taught (but was not one of my students), I was a "mandated reporter." Which meant I HAD to contact child protective services every time something happened, or risk heavy fines, losing my teaching license, and losing my job!!! I lived with this for about a year. It was what finally prompted me to arrange my finances so I could get into a single family structure. Love the privacy, hate the maintenance....Shoshana
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What does your name mean?
by Insomniac inok, i'm sure this topic has been covered before, but i'm new here, so indulge me.
what do everyone's screen names mean?
some are pretty self-explanatory, but a few have me intrigued.
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La Capra
I chose La Capra for the goat, in Italian. I was always very "goatlike" and got a lot of guff (not gruff) for it growing up. It was my goatiness that set me free. I also am a capricorn, and while I tend not to believe that stuff, I am told I am a classic capricorn (goatlike, I guess). Off to go chew up some bed sheets or something. Shoshana (which is Susanna in Hebrew)
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Ok minimus move over already now I got a question!!
by Soledad inif anyone here can help me at all with this it would be so much appreciated.
it almost a matter of life and death now, really.
ready?
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La Capra
PND is the worst, it's what keeps me coughing and with scratchy throat long after a cold has subsided. What they say about snorting warm salt water through the nose is gross but it works. I've found that it doesn't even have to be salt water, I have been known to snort the water up through my nose in the shower, if only to avoid a drippy, salty, snotty mess in the bathroom sink. Alternatively, I pour a couple of shots of brandy in a cup of boiling water, honey and lemon. After I drink that, I don't care if I have a little PND.... I've never tried a commercial rinse. Didn't know they were even out there. I'm going to try that next time I get plagued with PND. Hope you feel better soon. Shoshana
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Watchtower--#0531 With United Ways!
by Voyager in.
click on the link below, and when the first page comes up, click on (site map).. when the next page appears, scroll down to (workplace help) and look in the 2nd green area, and click on (designated restricted agencies).. when the 3rd page appears, look just above the ladies heads, and click again on (designated restricted agencies).. when the 4th page appears, scroll down the organizations names that start with the letter (w).. go here first: http://www.unitedwaysb.org/ .
watchtower--#0531. voyager.
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La Capra
I could be wrong about this, but for some reason the following rationalization for this method of collecting donations could be any combination of the following: 1) "closed shop" unions that require everyone to join, or donate the dues to a non-profit via United Way (that is actually the ONLY allowed alternative donee in my employment contract). While joining the Labor Union is not WTBS prohibited per se, in some areas it is frowned upon. A JW might be similar frowned at for donating to UW, unless, of course, the money could be funnelled straight to WTBS, and 2) At my other job, there is quite a bit of pressure to "fill in those UW forms" with our deductions. To be allow R&F JWs to donate to their cult and still look magnanimous in the eyes of their colleagues directly benefits the coffers of WTBS. There was nothing in UW's statement of goals that would seem to preclude a JW from contibuting TO WBTS via UW in this way, since their cash can be designated. UW is, on one level, an organization to disperse donations to non-profits. If it were to exclude WBTS on grounds that it really does no "real" charitable work, it would run up against allegations of religious discrimination and the charge to eliminate support of Catholic Charities, or Jewish Community Resources, etc. The plus side is that if a person forgets to file her annual designation form, the donation is dispersed amongst ALL the charities, including those that help the "heathens." Shoshana
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HOMEWORK AND KIDS?
by morty inis it me or....................do you think our children are being overwhelmed with all the extra homework they are recieving from school now?
i have 2 kids.
one being 15 and the other being 12. i just find that the homework load is so much, compared to when i went to school.i mean we are talking about at least 2 hours for my oldest son and 1-2 hours for the youngest.
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I graduated from a typical suburban school district, following a typical college-prep program that met the requirements for admission into University of California, in 1986. Starting in fourth grade I had a little more than an hour, daily. In 6th through 8th it settled into at least two hours nightly, occasionaly three, but usuallly around two. Once I got to high school, I considered it a good night when I could get everything done in three hours, but five was more the norm, and that did not include preparing for quizzes, tests, and the ever looming SATs. Once I got into college, most of the literature, science and social science I took was a reiteration of what had been covered in my high school classes, only slightly more in .depth. However, if I had gone the GED route, I would not have met the admission requirements to that university. I think at some point in the 80s there was a push for homework across all the grades, that it was going to improve achievement over the long term. As a high school teacher, I am in amazement of how the clear majority of students are coerced into the same college prep path. Many don't have the interest, inclination, and even for some the innate ability. For three years they invest all sorts of effort, doing all this homework, taking all these classes, and just missing the mark to get the grades/SATs to get into those four-year schools. In California there is a trend to dupe kids into believing that college is for everyone, when it really is not. They lose a lot of the high school experience, get no practical skills, and can't get into college. Anyway, I assign homework that mostly can be finished in class, except in honors courses. No matter what I assign, though, those honors kids still get it done in class...(or the next class...) Shoshana
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I Am Officially Apostate!
by shamus ini just got word through the grape vine that i am apostate now... i emailed everyone in my address book the vicki bower thingy and talk is that i'm apostate!.
please fully welcome me into your fold.
the truth sucks.
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La Capra
What a great reason to be labelled an apostate. What goes along with that label, of course, is the implication that you commit all the other sins that they rag on and on about,so I guess you better get busy sinning! Shunning doesn't have to be a two way street, in fact, it is a far more an enjoyable sport when one actively engages in a heavy offense game of anti-shunning. Shoshana
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Low Meeting Attendance Means Wrongdoing!
by Englishman indid anyone ever come across the idea that meeting attendances were an indication of how much spirit jehovah was giving or witholding from the congregation?.
..and that this was directly related to whether or not there was any secret wrondoing within the congregation that was "blocking the spirit" and thereby restricting the "increase"?.
just a couple of instances:.
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In my congregation, after a disfellowshipping, attendance at meetings ALWAYS picked up. I think it was because something juicy had finally happened, giving people something to talk about, speculate on and entertain themselves with. The meetings were temporarily dramatic (I almost said more dramatic, but that would have implied that there had been a prior element of drama...)Shoshana
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Caffeine addiction
by DanTheMan inare you a recovering caffeine addict?.
do you now avoid it altogether?.
how did you go about breaking the habit?.
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La Capra
I am a hardcore coffee drinker. I can cut back, but my intake always creeps back up to too much. When I do want to cut back, I switch over to tea (like Lipton), that relieves the caffeine withdrawal, and I find it less jarring to lower the tea intake over the course of a few weeks. Then I switch back to one or two cups of coffee a day (as opposesd to 8 or 9). Right now I am in the two to three cups a day range. I love coffee. I started drinking it when I was about 5. I would never want to give it up entirely, unless it became a serious health matter. Shoshana
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Wedding-related dilemma: help appreciated
by comment ini received a phone call from an old non-witness friend tonight.
he's just proposed to his girlfriend and they're getting married next summer.
she is catholic; he is agnostic.
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La Capra
Well, if you were to "get caught," it would have to be by two others that witness it. And what were they doing there anyway? It sounds to me that so long as you keep your eyes open and don't say "amen" after any prayers, you are in the clear (but be careful not to "think" amen). Smaller cities are tricky. Just don't advertise your presence, slip in, celebrate, slip out. (once again saved by the two witness rule.) Shoshana