Joel, I always think of the kind words that you offered me during an emotional day I was having. You are a good man, a better man than me. I have much respect for you.
hetero hugs (lol)
SlayerLayer
joel, i want you to know i can think of no other poster who shows as much humanity, as much compassion and insight as you, particularly when it comes to the human condition.. thank you for sharing yourself and your journey so openly; i'm grateful for that.
you obviously have picked up many helpful tools in your recovery toolkit, and when you not only share them with us but show how to use them, how they can benefit us, we are the richer.. i need not say more, than that you are loved very much.. maximus.
who once in a while learns from joel a leeeetle more than he needed to, but what else is new?
Joel, I always think of the kind words that you offered me during an emotional day I was having. You are a good man, a better man than me. I have much respect for you.
hetero hugs (lol)
SlayerLayer
hey ... i'm just getting into the swing of this great 'apostasy' thing right ... ?
... i thought y'all out there might well have a story or two to tell, so ... plz tell me tell me tell me about the most embarrasing thing you ever saw at a meeting ...
I don't know if this is true, but I heard that there was a brother that carried the microphones (they were cordless) and put it in his back pocket while he went to the restroom. The story goes that he had a bad case of the squirts and forgot to turn off the mic. After he walked out everyone was laughing and he was so embarassed that he walked out and never returned.
the following is taken directly from the closing of the speech given by dr. maring luther king, jr. 38 eight years ago on august 28, 1963, "i have a dream".
in a future post, i will injected some respectfully intended comments after his thoughts because of the irony of his references and how they relate to ex-jws.. "and so let freedom ring ... and when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, protestants and catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, "free at last, free at last.
thank god almighty, we are free at last.".
I hate those meeces to pieces...
for the story, see my "cute baby bird story" post.. seems that "peckerhead" isn't the best choice for a name.. well, she won't be living at the shop and being a "mascot" or anything so letting my customers name her is pointless and the other guys at the shop won't chip in to buy her food ($3/day for mealworms).
you see what i came up with, so why don't y'all give me some suggestions for a name?.
small, ravenous appetite, sometimes clumsy, and for some unknown reason just loves me to death.. so what do you think?.
Don't you guys work with tires? How about "Re-tread"? or Have you seen "Deep Blue Sea"? The bird's name was "Bird".
hahahha..i found some old jw literature at a thrift store today, thought i'd share some pretty pictures, these pics are from the life does have a purpose book.
i found another book from 1952 but i forgot the title..anyway these sell for alot on ebay so i will probably sell mine :).
hey!
I found this in the revised edition...
for the story, see my "cute baby bird story" post.. seems that "peckerhead" isn't the best choice for a name.. well, she won't be living at the shop and being a "mascot" or anything so letting my customers name her is pointless and the other guys at the shop won't chip in to buy her food ($3/day for mealworms).
you see what i came up with, so why don't y'all give me some suggestions for a name?.
small, ravenous appetite, sometimes clumsy, and for some unknown reason just loves me to death.. so what do you think?.
I like peckerhead
the new canvassing methode - money for the watchtower .
yakki da.
kent.
BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! Of course me in all of my "drugdom" loved this.
i saw this, and it made me think of drahcir yarrum's post about ex-jws and morality.
http://www.selectsmart.com.
choose your religion based on personal beliefs.
1. Theravada Buddhism (100%)
2. Unitarian Universalism (98%)
3. Atheists and Agnostics (87%)
4. Secular Humanism (82%)
5. Neo-Pagan (69%)
6. Liberal Quakers (65%)
7. New Age (52%)
8. Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (51%)
9. Mahayana Buddhism (43%)
10. Reform Judaism (40%)
11. Taoism (37%)
12. Sikhism (30%)
13. Mainline to Conservative Christian/Protestant (30%)
14. New Thought (28%)
15. Orthodox Quaker (26%)
16. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) (20%)
17. Scientology (20%)
18. Seventh Day Adventist (20%)
19. Orthodox Judaism (19%)
20. Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) (18%)
21. Bahá'í Faith (15%)
22. Hinduism (15%)
23. Jainism (15%)
24. Eastern Orthodox (5%)
25. Islam (5%)
26. Jehovah's Witness (5%)
27. Roman Catholic (5%)
Of course, I was tripping when I filled it out so who really knows.
i took this pic last week on the family farm in bonnie scotland.
her ladyship is busily munching on her toast and marmalade whilst 2 of the dogs watch and drool.. my question is this: both the dogs are top pedigree animals and weigh in at 140 pounds each.
can you identify the breed?.
Unfortunately Wendy the stuff is wearing off. After reading my posts, I've decided to ban computer usage while on these mind altering bends. Although, it is kind of cool to look back and say..."Did I really write that?"
Slayahhhh
i took this pic last week on the family farm in bonnie scotland.
her ladyship is busily munching on her toast and marmalade whilst 2 of the dogs watch and drool.. my question is this: both the dogs are top pedigree animals and weigh in at 140 pounds each.
can you identify the breed?.
Now I know that the paranoia must be based on something more. This animal that is peering at me has webbed feet. Why am I here on LSD?