The last few Conventions I attended it was mandatory for everyone to stay in their seats until the baptisms were finished. So we used to bring our sarnies to the seats or slip out before the end of the session and sit in the car park.
Posts by Mutz
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Ozzie's Weekend Poll #76 (the late Ozzie poll or is that Ozzie's late poll?
by ozziepost inrunning late this weekend.........boy, it's been hectic!.
viewing the baptism scenes on the tv news prompted this poll question for this weekend: .
what did you usually do during the baptisms?.
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FUNNY LIFE !!! ... FUNNY GOD ???
by frenchbabyface incame here to read a bit and fell on this.
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/16/63223/1.ashx.
thinking ?
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Mutz
The Mosiac Law, The New Testament etc etc, it's all a load of balls. I for one am glad I have left all that behind. The whole world is full of false 'gods', materialism, nationalism, politics. We need to realise that we don't NEED any religion or god to make our lives better, we can do it ourselves!
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My wife stole my books!!!!
by dmouse ini had an interesting conversation with a jw last week, who insisted that she was not 'brainwashed' and would be prepared to look at any evidence i had that the 'truth' was not the one true truth.. so i went to my book cupboard to get my copies of 'crisis of conscience' and 'signs of the last days - when?
' in order to lend them to her.. and they are gone!!!!
i am absolutely certain they were there only a few weeks ago.. i can only assume that my jw wife (whom i'm not on the best of terms with) has taken them.
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Mutz
She's probably been told that they are demonised and has thrown them out.
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Shunned twice today! How's it for you?
by ozziepost inengaging in the xmas shopping rush is never boring when you've got shunners in the mall!.
will they just stare?
will they perhaps smile?
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Mutz
I had a Dub ask me if I fancied a game of Snooker, so the shunning thing must be patchy at the moment.
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Britcoms & Sitcoms Questionaire.
by Englishman inseeing as how us brits are so acclaimed across the world, ie, the the beloved of the french.
some of these sit-coms do actually exist, btw.
how do you rate the one's that are real?.
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Mutz
Father Ted has to be one of the funniest shows ever made.......unless you are the Pope. :)
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I am going to an all JW wedding in a few hours...
by logansrun in...yes, i have been taking those "stupidity" pills again.
it's a family thing....my 21 year old cousin is getting married to this freshly turned 18 year old dub chick.
i'm sure the sex will be just incredible for them tonight, hahahahahahahahaha..... .
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Mutz
I hope it's less tedious than all the JW weddings I have ever attended.
Now that bleerdy 'Marriage is gods arrangement' song is going round and round in my head! :) -
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Did you have a relationship with your friend Jehovah?
by Nosferatu ini remember watching that young people ask video "how can i make real friends".
they were saying that jehovah can be your best friend, and you have to view him as a real person.. even when i was a jw, i could never buy into this crap.
how can you develope a relationship if there's only communication one way?
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Mutz
Nah, he never stumped up the cash for a pint when we went to the pub. He was always the first in the door and the last to get to the bar, so we fell out. :)
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Mutz
Apart from the usual infidelity, child molestation and illegal business practice, nothing much has happened around here.
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Commercialism of Christmas
by mpatrick in.
i hear a lot of people complaining about the commercialism of christmas....well, i buy into the whole kit and kaboodle...i love christmas and everything about it!.
infact, i celebrate only for the commercialism since i don't buy into the whole "christ" of the holiday.. does anyone else love christmas?
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Mutz
I honestly feel that Christmas is now nothing more than a festival of overspending and overindulgence driven by commercialism.
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Im tired of the media showing this picture when discussing meteor strikes
by IronGland ina meteor the size of the one shown would probably liquify the crust or smash earth to rubble.
it's the size of a continent.
a 10 kilometer meteor or less will do the extinction job just fine.
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Mutz
The damage caused by the Tunguska meteor was frightening. I have some photos in one of my Astronomy books.
Meteor Crater in Arizona was caused by a meteor thought to be around 90ft in diameter and devastated the country for at least 100 miles around. As IronGland says, if something like that hit a populated area the loss of life would be colossal!