I like the stuff in blue bottles. Other colors I don't like as much.
GrreatTeacher
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What's Your Favorite Perfume or Cologne?
by minimus init is xmas time and perfumes and colognes are on the list.
what do you really love for a scent if you were being given a gift?.
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My dog just died.
by panhandlegirl ini just buried my beloved poddle, little brother.
he died suddenly.
i know to most people that is not an important event.
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GrreatTeacher
I once had a big, beautiful orange tabby. I got him when I was about 22 years old. He used to ride on my shoulder, paws hanging down my back, while I walked around the house.
I had a miserable pregnancy and he would sleep right next to me during my afternoon nap, under the covers snuggled next to my belly. He knew when I wasn't feeling well and would crawl up on my lap.
He lived for 18 years and it wasn't enough. I had him cremated and he sits on top of my jewelry box, the only one of my pets I couldn't bear to bury, in case we ever move.
He was the great love of my life, petwise. It still hurts now, two years on.
But, there's another orange tabby sitting at my feet right now. He's a bit sassy, but he's become quite the little love bug. I hope he stays with me for a long time.
Pets are people, too.
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Spiritually Dead Children
by suavojr inthis is a gem... charles sinutko had great skills at parenting.
you can download from here, http://da.getmyip.com/.
the pale horse of death had just ridden again.
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GrreatTeacher
Emotional abuse. Horrible, horrible emotional abuse.
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Nikola Tesla, wireless phone predicted 1909!
by DwainBowman ini lived in a boarding house near a library for a few years from age 15 to 18. i spent lots of time reading popular mechanics & popular science.
all the way back to their first issues.
when i heard about the gb's claim, and 1922, i knew that someone before had predicted the cell phone.
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GrreatTeacher
I had heard he was working on wireless power transmission until he died . I wonder who inherited his notes after his death. Could we really get rid of those huge, ugly power transmission lines?
My husband works for the phone company on the landline side of the business. Between cellular and VOIP, his skills are useful mostly for maintenance or high security applications where copper wires are preferable.
Could power transmission lines become redudant as well?
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Billion + believe in Satan. Should all schools be mandated to teach Creationism?
by Gnostic Bishop inbillion + believe in satan.
should all schools be mandated to teach creationism?.
we must save our children from foolish belief in the supernatural.. .
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GrreatTeacher
I agree. Creationism is not science and shouldn't be taught in Science class.
Comparative religion is usually reserved for university. There just seems to be very little room for it, unless as an elective, in a rigorous college prep curriculum in high school.
Critical thinking is rising in importance even among the lower grades now. Elementary aged students are being asked, "Is this a credible source?"
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A LETTER FROM MY MOTHER...since learning TTATT
by Blackfalcon98 inso ive recently: joined the forum, read cofc, began reading combating cult mind control.....and today i gotta letter from my mother.
i thought i'd share it with others so that i can gain some hidden insight, and perhaps just to encourage someone else here who has relatives who are still mentally locked in.
dear blackfalcon98.
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GrreatTeacher
"She doesn't know the difference between what the Bible says and what humans claim it says." --DataDog
This.^^^^
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Helping Grandma Move.
by exwhyzee inwe helped my wife's 83 year old mother move this weekend (30year regular pioneer).
she's having memory issues now and is moving into a nice little apartment built off the back of her (elder) son's house.
among a lifetime of memories, kids report cards, black and white photos of long dead swans etc., i found stacks of old society publications from as far back as the 1920's including bound volumes and rutherford books.
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GrreatTeacher
Seeds planted...
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Joined 11/29/2002
by lisavegas420 inyep, i joined 12 years ago today.
just thought i'd do a drive by and a shout out.
i'm still happy to be free.
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GrreatTeacher
Congratulations on 23 years with your husband. That deserves celebration.
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Jehovah's Trumpet - Dangers of Superstition
by cofty inthe latest blast of "jehovah's trumpet" warns us about the irrational nature of common superstitions.... the article then goes on to provide counsel on the dangers of the domonic attacks that often result from unwisely purchasing second-hand objects.
the risk is demonstrated by recounting the real-life story of poor sister lemming and her new ministry bag.. genius satire as always!
please take some time to read the community comments.. .
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GrreatTeacher
My JW mother is very superstitious, but plays it off as just being something her mother would say. I would hear things growing up like:
"Oh, a bird just flew into the window, my mother always said that means someone will die."
"I just took a chill. Mom always said that meant someone was walking over your grave."
If you call her on it, she will deny that she is superstitious, but she gets obviously upset when a bird flies into a window.
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IS THIS SICK? LYING TO DISABLED CHILDREN!!
by Bloody Hotdogs! inhas anyone watched the videos for children on jw.org?
i feel sick.. in one video a little girl dreams about paradise: the blind can see again, the deaf can hear again, and of course, she gets to hug a cute little panda cub.
not until the end of the video is her wheelchair revealed.
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GrreatTeacher
The animation looks kind of sub-par to me.