Wishing any and all in the western USA the best of luck with these infernos! and that everyone is okay.
PaintedToeNail
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Colordo Springs Disater - Waldo Canon Fire Support
by HintOfLime ini hope everyone else in colorado springs is doing ok, and getting to safety if they are inside the evacuated areas!
for those that don't know, it is a literal apocolypse here.
http://www.gazette.com/articles/charred-140903-waking-city.html.
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Hospitality after Public Talk - ???
by RubaDub ini see a lot of mentions about hospitality after the public talk and honestly, i guess it is a practice that was not in the ny/ct area i grew up in or here in south florida today.. i grew up with an elder father and grandfather who gave public talks and were generally well-liked.
as a child, i never recall being invited to someone's house after the meeting.
granted, it was rare to travel more than an hour but regardless, it was typical to get in the car and head home after the "amens.
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PaintedToeNail
I loved hosting. It was really fun...almost always. We once hosted an 'odd' brother, and we recruited another couple to come with us, as this guy was as interesting as a lamp pole, he simply didn't respond to conversation. He later moved to our cong. and he turned out to be fairly nice, maybe he was having a bad day. We usually had people over, I usually made a ham, which is pretty hard to kill, home made mac and cheese, and other things.
When I was a kid, in the upper midwest, on the great lakes, we travelled long distances in bitter weather to have my dad give talks, he once gave the same talk 7 weeks in a row at various halls. We were always hosted. Everyone was gracious too. Sometimes we ate at the KH itself, because the distances were so far to a family's home and the local, rural restaurants were closed, because everyone was a church.
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A question specially for ladies ...
by Dudu indid you change the way you dress after leaving the wt?.
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PaintedToeNail
I started caring about my appearance more, oddly enough. I was stuck in a rut of 'you'll look great again in the new system' or the 'Jehovah loves the secret person of the heart', 'charm may be false and prettiness may be vain', thing. But now, I've been taking better care of myself, wearing makeup more often. I wear dresses a lot in the summer, rather than shorts, comfy, attractive dresses that are a little above the knee. My legs and shorts do not go together LOL! They scare even me!
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Talk Coordinator: A pretty sucky job
by Open mind ini got this "privilege" thrust upon me for about 6 months many years ago.
i was a hubby, father of young children, service committee member, working 2 jobs and then this.
it truly is a thankless task.
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PaintedToeNail
When my spouse was talk coordinator, he made a list of 'A & B' speakers, as he didn't want to bore the people to death at the hall with tedious speakers. If there was a speaker he had never heard before, he tried them out. If the guy gave a 'C' type talk, he gave him one more chance, if he gave a 'C' again, he was off the list...needless to say, this made the job even more difficult. He was on the phone every night, searching for speakers. He would call the speaker the Friday or Saturday before to verify the guy was going to show up, he learned to do this the hard way, after several no shows.
He once called a brother to give a talk and the guy said 'I can't, I moved.' Hubby thought the guy had just moved. In further conversation, hubby found out the guy had moved 6 months before!
We were often the ones who had to host the speaker, as no one else wanted the 'priviledge'. I actually liked hosting, and entertaining people in my home, so usually it was fun. We almost always had a homemade meal for them, as I am a good cook. The speakers and their families were always very nice and sent thank you cards afterwards. One sister even sent me a package with a gift to match my decor! That was a sweet and unexpected gesture.
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The Smoking Gun in the Conti Case!
by Diest ini think this thread got lost in the shuffle, so i wanted to make another one.
these are some of the key pages from the deposition of the lead elder, michael lee clarke.
clarke admits he gets his marching orders from the wts.
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PaintedToeNail
Interesting, the attorney-client priviledge evoked, to stop the witness from saying he was advised by Bethel on what to do. Sickening.
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What Watchtower Got Wrong with Their Child Molestation Policy
by Billy the Ex-Bethelite inin the style of stephen lett, i'm trying to come up with an exhaustive, enumerated list (without his crazy eyebrows, goofy facial expressions, and nutty voice).
what watchtower has gotten wrong isn't just their 2 witness rule.
it goes much deeper into other failures of jw dogma that has allowed this injustice and others to flourish in their organization.
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PaintedToeNail
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Another case where the pedophile only lost his service privileges...
by NVR2L8 infor those who read french here is the link:.
http://www.courrier-picard.fr/courrier/actualites/info-locale/saint-quentin-chauny/le-tonton-ideal-s-estime-inexcusable .
parents of a young girl trusted that their daughter would be safe at her uncle's home since they were jehovah's witnesses and are known for their high moral standards...the uncle had intercourse 380 times with his 10 year old niece between 2000 and 2002. the girl kept silent for 10 years because she didn't want to cause problems within her family.
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PaintedToeNail
Ah yes, blame the victim. Who cares if she was a little girl, she seduced him...he as a mature adult couldn't control himself. Makes me vomit!
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Blondie's Comments You Will Not Hear at the 06-24-2012 WT Study (DELIVER)
by blondie injehovah knows.
jehovah knows how to.
that jehovah:.
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PaintedToeNail
Thank you blondie, you summation of the WT study is on the mark as usual. I really enjoyed how you brought out that their is no individual protection at the present time, and how Noah didn't preach for years unending.
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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Falcons
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PaintedToeNail
Jamie, that would be poetic justice!
MR. Falcon-I loved your story. There is NO consistancy from cong. to cong.
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Rare find: WTS endorsed 4-page pamphlet, The Broadcaster. Bet you never heard of it before now!
by AndersonsInfo inhttp://www.watchtowerdocuments.com/documents/1920-1949.html.
to see twenty issues of the rarest of the rare wts endorsed pamphlets (or brochures), click on the link above and then scroll down the column on the left of the page to the date 1924 - 1925 where you will find listed the words, .
the broadcaster - wts endorsed-must read *new*.
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PaintedToeNail
Wonders never cease. These are ridiculous! Makes you wonder why they aren't mentioned in WTBTS literature...oh yeah!, these pamphlets make them look crazy!