I don't know Tera.. this is what I looked like before I left the truth..
Naeblis
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JW's the best looking people ever?
by terafera ina sister that studied with me once told me that if you look in the halls, you will see some of the most best looking people on earth.
she said that sisters are far prettier than worldly people because they keep themselves so 'pure' and brothers were much manlier because they knew how to 'protect women and take the lead'.
i dont know about that!
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How many guys here wash the dishes?
by ashitaka inor do other chores?
any here archaic and expect the woman to do all of the work?
my mother taught me that women don't need our help, but we should give it anyway, to show our love.
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Naeblis
I do if I want to eat off plates. Although today I ate my pasta from a cereal bowl :)
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Legal Question: How Strong is Barbara's Case?
by Room 215 ina question for the legal beagles out there:.
since the watchtower thugs have told the press during the dateline repartee that barbara anderson was not being taken to task for her anti-molestation iniitatives, but alleged that she was being tried for ``allegations or serious sins'' unrelated to her activism, how strong a case would she have in court?.
bear in mind that barbara and the others of the dateline four say they did nothing more than speak for the protection of children and then publicly challenged the wt to publicly state their accusations and evidence, and that they would indemnify them against any charges arising therefrom.. so.... if they call her a sinner, say that her sin has nothing to do with whistle-blowing and is serious enough to merit expulsion -- as serious as adultery or theft, yet refuse to accept her challenge to show the world the basis of their charges if they are held harmless, how is that not libel and therefore actionable?
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Naeblis
I agree that even if she lost, the publicity would be terrible for them. But can she afford to go up against the Law Machine?
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Legal Question: How Strong is Barbara's Case?
by Room 215 ina question for the legal beagles out there:.
since the watchtower thugs have told the press during the dateline repartee that barbara anderson was not being taken to task for her anti-molestation iniitatives, but alleged that she was being tried for ``allegations or serious sins'' unrelated to her activism, how strong a case would she have in court?.
bear in mind that barbara and the others of the dateline four say they did nothing more than speak for the protection of children and then publicly challenged the wt to publicly state their accusations and evidence, and that they would indemnify them against any charges arising therefrom.. so.... if they call her a sinner, say that her sin has nothing to do with whistle-blowing and is serious enough to merit expulsion -- as serious as adultery or theft, yet refuse to accept her challenge to show the world the basis of their charges if they are held harmless, how is that not libel and therefore actionable?
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Naeblis
Because it's a religious matter. The courts will not touch this.
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My Day With The Witness
by Legendary U.2.K. inargggghhhhhh, again with this stupid board system, i posted damn near 3 long pages, and only 1 showed up....arfffghhhgfffff.
edited by - legendary u.2.k.
on 13 june 2002 3:9:44.
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Naeblis
Entire hours you say?? Well that's good enough for this guy. Your hours of study against all the scientists in the world. Stupid dinosaurs, they're just a Hollywood marketing tool anyways.
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A bit of advice please
by SpiceItUp inok.... heres the scenario:.
you make plans with a "friend" on a project that will benefit you both..including something that may help you out in the long run as well.. your "friend" screws you over in a completly different respect...but one that cannot be ignored.
they show no remorse for the harm they have done either.. do you not proceed with the prearranged project on matters of principal because they may in turn screw you on that as well not to mention you really don't care to be around them at all.....or do you take your chance that they won't and keep your deal.. what would you pick.....matter of principal or contract?.
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Naeblis
I can't help you there either. Long story. Working in a sausage factory.. pack of wild dogs..blood.. screaming.. surgery. I'm a fighter not a lover.
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A bit of advice please
by SpiceItUp inok.... heres the scenario:.
you make plans with a "friend" on a project that will benefit you both..including something that may help you out in the long run as well.. your "friend" screws you over in a completly different respect...but one that cannot be ignored.
they show no remorse for the harm they have done either.. do you not proceed with the prearranged project on matters of principal because they may in turn screw you on that as well not to mention you really don't care to be around them at all.....or do you take your chance that they won't and keep your deal.. what would you pick.....matter of principal or contract?.
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Naeblis
I can't help. My solution for everything is breaking knee caps. Damn this dilluted Italian blood in my veins.
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I'm leavin', on a jet plane....
by safe4kids inwell, okay, it's actually an old ford aerostar .
btw, all of the rumors that are flying around about me and another poster on this board are completely unfounded.
i am not now, nor will i be, in a relationship with anyone from this forum.
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Naeblis
I for one am also outraged. We are just friends people. FRIENDS!
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I'm a shallow athiest!
by Marilyn inour cat was hit by a car tonight.
i've been so afraid of this happening.
i saw it happen, and i heard the thud.
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Naeblis
So are yousaying there are no atheists in veteranary hospitals?
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Attorney's response-Minors-baptism-verbl-cntract
by Cappuccino OC inthis is the response that an attorney, practicing in the state of ca, responded to my question if minors are bound the verbal contract (questions 1, 2 given after the baptism talk).
"nice to hear from you.
in response to your question, although i am not a contracts attorney (i have some knowledge in the area), in my opionion, i don't believe that you can contract with a minor and force a minor to perform under the contract.
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Naeblis
Like I mentioned in chat, I sincerely doubt that religious agreements/baptisings will be viewed the same as a legal contract. The lawyer also admitted that he's not an expert in that particular aspect of law, so before you get too excited I would get a second opinion.