So, I say...carve a great big jack-o'-lantern and gorge yourself on turkey!Sounds cool, but then there's those hollow orbital sockets staring at me.
a conflicted nilfun, who's already harvested her jack-o-lantern pumpkins
i love watching movies.
besides being entertaining, they often make me think .
about my own internal struggles.
So, I say...carve a great big jack-o'-lantern and gorge yourself on turkey!Sounds cool, but then there's those hollow orbital sockets staring at me.
a conflicted nilfun, who's already harvested her jack-o-lantern pumpkins
i love watching movies.
besides being entertaining, they often make me think .
about my own internal struggles.
oh, Beck *comfort*...lol
Six: yee haw!
edited cos i stuttered...
nilfun wonders which 12 JWD posters would make it onto the calendar....
hmmm mebbe i could squeeze 2 guys into each month....hmmm.....
Edited by - nilfun on 21 October 2002 2:14:17
i love watching movies.
besides being entertaining, they often make me think .
about my own internal struggles.
Did he look like Kevin Costner?
i love watching movies.
besides being entertaining, they often make me think .
about my own internal struggles.
my wife at the time, while watching Dances w/wolves, said that I looked like Kevin Costner. Just in one scene actuallyLooking like Kevin Costner qualifies you for entry into the Hot Guys of JWD 2003 Calendar.
i love watching movies.
besides being entertaining, they often make me think .
about my own internal struggles.
LoL
Beck, yeah, that and him drinking his own recycled pee. Yuck!
edited for clarity lol
Edited by - nilfun on 21 October 2002 1:35:11
i love watching movies.
besides being entertaining, they often make me think .
about my own internal struggles.
I love watching movies. Besides being entertaining, they often make me think
about my own internal struggles.
One movie I really like is Dances with Wolves.
A pet scene of mine from that film is when Lieutenant Dunbar (Kevin Costner)
gun in hand, surprises Kicking Bird (Graham Greene), who is attempting to steal
the lieutenant's horse. Although he is armed, Lieutenant Dunbar isn't the kind
of man that shoots first and asks questions later, which is just as well, since
it works out that he and Kicking Bird eventually become good friends.
Lieutenant Dunbar's curiosity about the Lakota people is stronger than his fear.
Because of this, he has the experience of a lifetime, and so do his newfound Lakota friends.
It got me to thinking about the Wampanoag and the pilgrims.
Sometimes I wonder how things would have played out if the pilgrims had been
more like Lieutenant Dunbar and less like. . . pilgrims. I wonder what might have been.
But of course, Lieutenant Dunbar and Kicking Bird are works of fiction . . .
Another movie I enjoyed was Gladiator. In one scene Caesar (Richard Harris)
tells his daughter Lucilla (Connie Nielsen), "Enough of politics. Let us pretend
that you are a loving daughter, and I am a good father." She smiles
and replies, "This is a pleasant fiction, isn't it?"
So I'm watching this and I'm thinking that maybe that's what some holidays are - a pleasant fiction.
A time for me to make believe that the roots of a celebration aren't really all that important.
"Nilfun" I say to myself, "Nilfun, maybe you shouldn't worry too much about
the whole history of Thanksgiving. Don't think about anything except enjoying
the family and the Turkey." And I reply, "Yeah, that is so right. There's so much
celebrating that you missed out on as JW. Don't spoil it for yourself! Enjoy!"
So anyway, while I'm sitting there on my sofa, turning this stuff over in my mind,
I shut my eyes for a sec and see Metacomet's head on a pike.
Doh!
how many stupid elders and co's have you known???
years ago, one co used to stop at music stores so that he could sit behind a piano and play beethoven.this was during field service!
i knew of a stupid elder that knew a father who had been an elder and was deleted for immorality with his daughters, and this stupid elder wanted to recommend him to be an elder again!!!
Uncle, LOL!
i've been thinking a lot recently about the interaction between people in the exjw community and it seem to me that the "jw experience" (sounds like a theme park ride doesn't it?
) polarises behavior somewhat between two extremes:.
we know in the jw scheme of things that friendships are very 'superficial'.
MISFITS ROCK!!!!
Hey now that would make a pretty cool T shirt...........
edited to add:
but then again so would SOCIAL RETARD. My what a convo starter *that* would be.......
Edited by - nilfun on 21 October 2002 0:48:17
Here there be dragons
LoL!
when i was a jw kid, one of the ways we amused ourselves at assemblies, conventions, and the local kh was to play "spot the celebrity".
fortunately for us, the joyful throngs of jehovah's people were brimming with celebrity look-alikes, so we were able to enjoy many upbuilding sessions of "spot the celebrity".
here are some celebrities i have spotted on jwd.