When I was about 8 months pregnant, I reached up to the top shelf for a bag of oyster crackers. Apparently, the bag had been cut when they stocked the shelves because tiny little crackers poured out and filled my glasses and my shirt. I happened to inhale a bunch of the salt, so I was coughing quite a bit too. My black shirt was covered in crumbs.Even though it wasn't my fault, I was pretty embarrassed.
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Your worst store accident?
by Apognophos inmine: i was walking around a grocery store with one of those snapple iced tea boxes dangling from one hand, looking for the other thing i ran in to buy.
suddenly the flimsy cardboard side of the box came unglued, and bottles dumped out, smashing open on the floor.
a river of iced tea began to run down the aisle.
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At what age do most or many JWs kids count as "publisher?"
by Gayle inwhat is considered as a requirement for them now-a-days to turn in their time as a "publisher?
" among born-in, how young were you?
my parents became jws when i was 9 yrs old.
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vajeni82
I was 7 & my sister was 6. We started at the same time. I seem to remember our mom counting our time as her own before that. Is that normal procedure? I can't remember.
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Why did the organization stop providing food during conventions?
by redvip2000 ini'm sure many of us still remember these times when the organization used to sell food at conventions.. i also remember that when this was stopped, the official reason was that the "brothers" were missing some of the program because of all the preparations.
typical watchtower "pretend we care" excuse.. i've wondered if there is another reason behind it, tied to perhaps finances or logistics that was the real deciding factor.
history and typical "modus operandi" of the society tells me that if there was some money to be made that way, they would not have stopped.. wonder if anybody has more info on this..
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vajeni82
Probably for the same reason that they are "allowing" people to print PDFs of their publications. MONEY. Why spend it on something they don't hae to?
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Hello. I am new here :)
by StevenJB inhello all.. my name is dteve and i live in the uk.
i hope i can make genuine friends here and not pretend friends.....like that among jw's.. i left, went back, and have left again, but this time it is for good.
so i tried to work things out, but she carried on.
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vajeni82
HI Steve! I'm glad you are here. I'm fairly new too, but am already a big fan of this fourm. I hope you are able to assimilate to a WTBTS free lifestyle easily. It's such an amazing feeling to take control over yourself.
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From laundry mat to laundry mat
by donny inabout three years ago, i was walking past a local laundry mat and i noticed some of the society s publications laying on the chairs by the window.
so i walked inside and found an awake from 1995 and a watchtower from 1989. the latter one was funny to me because i was still in the organization when it was released.
i couldnt help but be shocked at how old these magazines were.
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vajeni82
Laundromat witnessing was always my favorite! I never had to talk to anyione and it looked good on my time sheet.
When I left, I still had the hang up about not throwing away the books, so I boxed them up in a coat closet.
Unfortunately, my apartment building's drain backed up. Wouldn't you know it, the only things ruined were those boxes! All that crap was literally covered in crap! Not only did I get rid of it once and for all, but the landlord's insurance paid me a replacement fee of $150.00 and I got all new carpet in my hall and living room! Score!
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What were your favorite assembly foods?
by NoRegrets inso i'm young enough to not remember having hot prepared meals at assemblies, but heard all about it from my parents and the like.
but what i do remember were all of the cold sandwiches and institutional snacks and soda.
remember the food tickets we started to use?
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vajeni82
This is great! I'm a little jealous that some of you got hot food. I remember having the hoagies, pudding and Shasta as well. Don't forget the Fritos corn chips!
I also remember the first time I ever had a bagel was at a convention. I guess in Nebraska we are a little behind.
Did any of you ever leave the session a little early to get in line? We'd always have people leaving for "restroom breaks" about 10 minutes early and magically they'd be some of the first to return with lunch. Lucky!
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More connect-the-dots madness...
by cedars inthat's right, a knife and a baby in close proximity.... .
http://www.jw.org/assets/m/ijw13fr/502013178/ijw13fr_id-502013178_e/502013178_e_cnt_1.pdf.
anything goes, so long as you're proving how "wise" king solomon was.. .
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vajeni82
I think I'm gonna puke. I remember some of this stuff from the yellow book in the 80s. How could they ever think this is appropriate for children? If they want to teach kids fairytales, why can't they just stick with Noah's ark or Jonah and the whale?
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i hve conculded that All religions all mind controlling and the same..thy all hve 'issues' non is perfect...just pick one hope u dnt get to entangled in its webs..
by Chichi89 in.
i think thy are all the same..th base logistics of how thy run thier affairs n worship is the same... thy ar all man made..all mind controlling..if religion is a big part of your life jus pick one and deal with its crap.coz its gonna be there.!.
.its jus not th jw,th catholics ,the muslims thy jews ,th mushroomming ministries th list in endles... am just sayin.
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vajeni82
Why pick one at all? Why not just think for yourself?
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What group within the Witnesses has the highest drop out rate?
by Ultimate Axiom inif you could categorise jehovahs witnesses into their various groups, i.e.
publisher, auxiliary pioneer, regular pioneer, special pioneer, missionary, co, do, bethel worker, born-ins, etc etc, (and you can subdivide into as many groups as you wish) what group do you think has the highest drop out rate?
i remember an ex ny bethellite saying that bethel cured him of the watchtower, and after reading the thread http://www.jehovahs-witness.net/jw/friends/160509/1/warren-schroeder-from-bethel-on-freddy-kline-and-the-apostate-books my guess is that it would be ny bethellites, but i am interested to know if there is a consensus on this, or on any other group, or no group at all..
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vajeni82
Most of the people I've seen leave are born-ins or at least raised-ins. Especially the ones who were never actually baptized. When somebody else chooses your religion for you, it's harder to make it stick.
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just finished reading the Candace Conti court docs
by soft+gentle ini had been reading discussions on topix about the case and decided to go see what was actually said and not said during the trial.
i'm left with several indelible impressions of the courage and honesty of candace and of her mother kathleen.. another thing is that the court was given the opportunity to really get a feel for the jw lifestyle.
the close family relationships they promote which emphasizes, for me, that if the elders had been as vigilant as they said they were they would have spotted that kendrick had become alarmingly close to candace.
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vajeni82
This whole situation is just awful. How long will the WTBT$ keep putting their image above the safety of children?
When my mother became aware of a sex offender at our hall in the 1990s, she contacted the elders and was told to "sit on the other side of the room". When she discreetly warned a couple of the other sisters about it, she was taken in the back room for a talking to. Shortly thereafter, he was sent back to jail after commiting a different offense and being arrested. I sincerely believe that the elders should warn parents. Instead, they continue to sell the lie of everyone inside the hall being a big family that we should trust. I shudder to think what could have happened had he gotten ahold of some unsupervised kids at a convention.