The part about drawing naked people and writing notes was me, absolutely. I would make cartoon characteristics of the jws I saw. Some of them naked, others not, LOL. Most of the time I would daydream and fantasize...ahhh...the perks of an active imagination.
terafera
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My experiences at the assmebly....
by airwlk149 inhi guys!!!!.
as most of you all know, i was going to the district assembly in san francisco, with my parents.. well, i went, and it was interesting.... here it goes....... i left on thursday night.
my friend pam came to pick me up.
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District Convention - Portland Maine
by proandcon in"thrilling convention"...only took notes of comments / observations not including:.
- typical "gloom and doom" (real heavy since 9/11).
- "do more" (especially as some one of a kind robotic drones demonstrate).
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terafera
Bob and proandcon, I have many relatives in Portland and Bridgton... when I was 7, we went to one of the assemblies in Portland. It was the first time I came face to face with apostates. They had signs and were chanting something. I was so afraid of them!! lol
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Sifted As Wheat???
by VioletAnai ini was just pondering the scripture, but i'm not sure if it's satan who's demanded the 'faithful' to be sifted as wheat.
i can't remember where the scripture is either.
my question is: why did jehovah give in to his demands?
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terafera
I've never understood why God needs to prove his sovereignty at all. It's dumbfounding... I've mentioned in other threads, that I cant understand why God listened to Satan and went along with him when dealing with Job. I have never understood why he needed to prove himself to someone so beneath him. *sigh* Some things remain a mystery....
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Anyone remember?
by RR in.
just a quick question.
anyone have a reference in the kingdom ministry where the society suggested a donation [i think it was $60.00] for the cd roms?
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terafera
LOL you guys are totally on the money!
I always thought those calendars were god awful ugly. Who wants a pic of Israel with some red dirt and a donkey in the background??? How depressing!!! Then, in the corner, there is some map of the country... thats something I always want to see... a map of Israel!!
*ugh*
at WalMart, I get calendars for 3-4 bucks that have beautiful photos and are quite large. If I remember correctly, the jw calendars are tiny. Hmm...
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I would love to do this at a judicial hearing
by WildTurkey inman this would be so funny to do to the elders, .
bring a cell phone and order a pizza when the elders starts talking.
stare off into space and blow spit bubbles.. .
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terafera
LOL, Roybatty! I wonder if they might have been thinking the same thing?
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Very Important Question
by Imbue inlol....no, it's not an important question but i was wondering if "syn" the poster is male or female?
hmm...i also suspect he/she isn't 20 years old as he/she has claimed.
so, what's the story syn?
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terafera
Whaa???? SYN's a hottie???? Send me a pic, SYN!!!!
No fair!! If one person sees, we all gotta see!!!
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Very Important Question
by Imbue inlol....no, it's not an important question but i was wondering if "syn" the poster is male or female?
hmm...i also suspect he/she isn't 20 years old as he/she has claimed.
so, what's the story syn?
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terafera
SYN, maybe Im outta the loop (its happened before), but I always thought you were a man. From many of the posts you made when I first started coming here...they sounded .. i dunno... like a guy talking.
When I did see something about you being a woman being discussed, I figured it was just a joke. I never bought it...just for your peace of mind!
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Ann Landers died today did she ever help you?
by orangefatcat inwell known columnist advisor to many the world over passed away today at age 83, two weeks short of her birthday on july 4th .
what do you think the best advise she ever gave over the years that was helpful to you or some one you know?.
her twin sister pauline is dear abby.
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terafera
Ugh!!! I heard last night!!! I feel like a family member died.....
The Ann Landers section is the first page I go to, every morning (call me shallow, hehe). It's always nice to get a glimpse of what other people are going through and realizing you're not alone.
I started reading Ann Landers when I was 8 or 9. My sister would sometimes read the column to me...giggling at the absurdity of the problems and cuddling me in a big quilt. It was one of the rare times we spent together...but in the evening, I always looked forward to her snuggling up to me and talking about what was in the Ann Lander column that day.
When I got a little older, things got worse in my house. My sister married and moved away, my older brother got into a motorcycle gang and started drinking and abusing drugs. My father was a severe alchoholic and our mother beat us regularly (along with mental abuse). I felt as if I was the only person in the world.... then one night I read a letter that could have been from me.... a young girl was going through the same thing and was very depressed. I remember Ann telling her it wasnt her fault, that her parents had their own issues. She also mentioned talking to an adult about it. Although I went to the elders (who did nothing at all), it helped me immensely knowing there was someone out there going through what I did, and would one day be able to get away from it.
I also liked her positive attitude... I remember telling people who complained of bad childhoods that once they were adults, they had the choice of breaking the cycle...or continuing it and being unhappy. I never forgot that.... I always remember that it is my choice to live courageously or curl up and wither away.
She was a fiesty ole woman with alot of heart. I'm going to miss her greatly.
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I LOVED MY WIFE ...... (2)
by Bhagavad inso much loving concern ...... .
i want to print out all your replies and put them under her photo; i think she'd like that.
thanks lyineyes, nita6368, syn, writerpen, ldh, angharad, cassiline, wendy, dutchie, francois, lesliev, mackin, termite35, carmel, patio34, ashitaka, marilyn, scootergirl, rekless, sunspot, jt, terafera, bugparadise (like that smile), seaken2001, jewel, not interested, imbue, and any new ones.
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terafera
Bhagavad,
I'm so glad that you've found the posts here to be encouraging. I can think of nothing more lovely than putting those words by your wife's picture....when you look at it, I hope you can read them and remember how many people are supporting you.
(((hugs)))
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Favorite JW Celebs!
by professor inwho is your favorite jw celebrity, past and present?.
who is your least favorite?
ja rule
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terafera
George Benson was a jw....I lived in Kauai for over 13 years and met him a few times at the assemblies in Honolulu. My mother and I were shocked when watching Arsenio (back in the early 90's)...he came out singing wearing a huge glittery cross!!!
So he must be answering another calling?
and Ja Rule!????!?? I've never heard he was a jw! ?? Really?? 'Everybody start livin it up..' Well if he is/was, he sure knows how to party now!
Edited by - terafera on 23 June 2002 14:24:40