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panhandlegirl
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Best American Bands
by cedars inwe recently had a thread highlighting the best british bands.... http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/230126/1/best-british-bands.
it seems only fair to have a similar thread about american bands.. .
here's my own top ten.... 1. the eagles.
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Why do folks feel it necessary to announce their departure from this board?
by SadElder ini don't post often, and rarely start topics.
but, i've often wondered why folks feel the need to post their departure from this board.
they're free to leave or fade, etc.
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panhandlegirl
I also have wondered why peope announce their departure, but then I thought about how we introduce ourselves when we join JWN or when we meet anyone. Saying goodbye may be a proper thing to do. I left the borg in the late
70's and started a new life. I never had any support from anyone, except my two xjw brothers and one male cousin, who was never baptized. I have had a sucessful entry into the world. I only looked for xjws on the internet
last year. I enjoy this site, first, because I know no one who has never been a jw, esp. a born-in jw, can understand what it is like to grow up in a cult. Second, I have learned a lot here, there are some smart people on
this site and I benefit from their input and their different take on things. I also like the fact that it is an international site. I like knowing what those in other countries think about life, being an xjw, and just reading about their
experiences in the borg and in life in general. I'm sure I will hang around for quite a long time. I hate to see others go, it's like losing a someone in the neighborhood.
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11-year-old niece was told by JW grandmother that she shouldn't play in band
by keyser soze ini haven't posted here in a while, but i thought this was worth mentioning, and i just wanted to vent about it.. my brother and sister-in-law, who are now divorced, bought my niece a clarinet about a year ago, so she could play in the band at school.
she loves it more than anything in the world.
one day last week, her grandmother found out about this and got all upset about it.
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What reasoing did this grandmother use for not wanting her granddaugher to play with the band? Was it because she may have to play a patriotic tune, miss a meeting if she plays at the football games, waste time practicing the
clarinet when she could be out in the fs or studying the wt? What could be wrong about playing in the band? I have never understood this reasoning. It takes disipline to learn how to play an instrument. Learing music and math
takes a lot of brain power. I hope her parents stand up for her and don't allow grandmother to interfere with her playing or being in the band.
PHG.
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panhandlegirl
Red Delicious, with Fuji a close second, for eating. Rome for cooking.
PHG
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I Believe Catholicism And Its Trappings Are Silly, Strange & Weird!!!
by minimus inmy italian friend loves going to the "feasts" that occur in italy, boston or nyc.
these feasts feature a "saint" with dollar bills pinned around her and they parade the saint in a long procession and chant "viva (whomever)".
they are quite serious about this and are proud to talk about the past generations of observers who appreciated the events.
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I became a Cathoic a few years after I was df'd. My family had always been Catholic until my parents decided to change religions. One thing I was inpressed with was that when you go to church, you go there to worship, not to
study to prove that you are right and everyone else is wrong. I confess that I don't believe everything they teach, but I don't believe everything anyone tells me. As someone else stated, you can expess your opinion about the
Church without the fear of getting df'd. And, yes, I am aware that the Church has done some horrible things and how they conducted themselves about the pedophiles was also terrible. I think they have changed. I have known
some very good priests. There are good people and bad people everywhere.
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Julia Child born 100 years ago today.
by kurtbethel injulia child's 100th birthday: toques off to a culinary legendjulia child would have been 100 years old today, but there's no doubt that this culinary and cultural legend has achieved immortality by the way the nation is celebrating her centennial birthday.. to start with, #juliachild is trending on twitter, and "julia child" is the single most searched-for term on google on wednesday morning.. then, there's the google doodle -- a technological nod to child's lasting cultural significance.
the google doodle shows her in her kitchen surrounded by many of the foods she taught americans to cook without fear: whole chickens, fish, and chocolate layer cake, items that cleverly form the "google" in the doodle.. remembering julia child on her birthdayremembering julia child with a remixhow julia child taught me to cook -- and livebook review: 'as always, julia: the letters of julia child and avis devoto' by joan reardonads by googlefossil for womenvintage modern timeless - est.
shop watches, bags, apparel & more www.fossil.comphotos: julia child: her life in pictures.
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My mother used to watch Juia Child on tv back in the 60's. I bought her cookbook years ago and have cooked her roasted chicken for years. I love the movie "Julie and Juia." I happened to be at Barnes and Noble this week and ]
saw a book "Dearie, The Remarkable Life of Julia Child." Of course, I bought it; I have several books about her. I think she was a great woman. I wish I could go to the Smithsonian to see her kitchen, but Alas, I am not able to go.
I am going to cook that chocolate cake. Looks yummy. I did not know until today that she had been born 100 years ago this week. THANK YOU for posting this.
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You Were All A Bunch Of Loser Witnesses!
by minimus ini want to get responses just like the troll got proving me wrong..
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panhandlegirl
I wasn't snooty. That was my sister, she's still a jw. I was always afraid Jehovah was going to zap me. I tried hard to live up to the rules. One day I just said "to hell with it all." Then I found out the WTS was a fraud, a bunch of
liers. Now I am free. If I am destroyed it will be on my terms, not those of the WTS. So there!!
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Best American Bands
by cedars inwe recently had a thread highlighting the best british bands.... http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/230126/1/best-british-bands.
it seems only fair to have a similar thread about american bands.. .
here's my own top ten.... 1. the eagles.
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panhandlegirl
talesin, I am feeling great. Hope you are fine.
LRG, I like your taste in music, I love REO Speedwagon
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Best American Bands
by cedars inwe recently had a thread highlighting the best british bands.... http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/230126/1/best-british-bands.
it seems only fair to have a similar thread about american bands.. .
here's my own top ten.... 1. the eagles.
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panhandlegirl
LRG, I love Fleetwood Mac and esp. Landslide and Stevie Nicks. What a voice. Landslide makes me think about life and it's changes.
skeeter1. Dust in the wind is a beautiful song. Kansas is a favorite too.
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Best American Bands
by cedars inwe recently had a thread highlighting the best british bands.... http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/230126/1/best-british-bands.
it seems only fair to have a similar thread about american bands.. .
here's my own top ten.... 1. the eagles.
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panhandlegirl
Thanks, talesin, that's a beautiful song and I love the video.
PHG