LOL FHN, that was one hilarious post, especially since it isn't really true. I remember those stories all too well.
Chickpea, never mind her making it to the meeting in a blizzard, what was she thinking, taking a ride from a worldy man? Perhaps she had the good taste to ride in the backseat, She wouldn't want to give the wrong impression--you know, not being chaperoned and all----LOL
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~ The WTBTS competition to see who is willing to suffer the most ~
by FlyingHighNow inisn't the whole crux of the wtbts organization and its purpose a competition to see who is willing to suffer the most?
here's a conglomeration of experiences i have read about in the mags or heard of at conventions: .
sister masochistic: she has lived in an iron lung since childhood, a victim of polio.
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Picketing
by MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ inwhatever happened to this long lost activity?
i can remember a time when you couldn't make it from the convention doors to your car without being approached by at least one glassy-eyed apostate holding a sign or thrusting a homemade tract under your nose.
ahhhh, those were the days...
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Junction-Guy
I just can't tear myself away from JWD long enough.
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Picketing
by MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ inwhatever happened to this long lost activity?
i can remember a time when you couldn't make it from the convention doors to your car without being approached by at least one glassy-eyed apostate holding a sign or thrusting a homemade tract under your nose.
ahhhh, those were the days...
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Junction-Guy
Keep up the good work Rick, sorry I missed the conference call yesterday.
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Picketing
by MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ inwhatever happened to this long lost activity?
i can remember a time when you couldn't make it from the convention doors to your car without being approached by at least one glassy-eyed apostate holding a sign or thrusting a homemade tract under your nose.
ahhhh, those were the days...
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Junction-Guy
I am on topic, I was explaining how to make picketing more effective.
As to the original question, picketers are still out there, just not as plentiful since the 1975 mess.
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Picketing
by MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ inwhatever happened to this long lost activity?
i can remember a time when you couldn't make it from the convention doors to your car without being approached by at least one glassy-eyed apostate holding a sign or thrusting a homemade tract under your nose.
ahhhh, those were the days...
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Junction-Guy
Counter the JW media coverage.
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Picketing
by MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ inwhatever happened to this long lost activity?
i can remember a time when you couldn't make it from the convention doors to your car without being approached by at least one glassy-eyed apostate holding a sign or thrusting a homemade tract under your nose.
ahhhh, those were the days...
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Junction-Guy
right, we just have to counter it.
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Picketing
by MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ inwhatever happened to this long lost activity?
i can remember a time when you couldn't make it from the convention doors to your car without being approached by at least one glassy-eyed apostate holding a sign or thrusting a homemade tract under your nose.
ahhhh, those were the days...
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Junction-Guy
Picketing may or may not be effective. If you can get media coverage, even better.
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Picketing
by MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ inwhatever happened to this long lost activity?
i can remember a time when you couldn't make it from the convention doors to your car without being approached by at least one glassy-eyed apostate holding a sign or thrusting a homemade tract under your nose.
ahhhh, those were the days...
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Junction-Guy
right
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Picketing
by MAHERSHALALHASHBAZ inwhatever happened to this long lost activity?
i can remember a time when you couldn't make it from the convention doors to your car without being approached by at least one glassy-eyed apostate holding a sign or thrusting a homemade tract under your nose.
ahhhh, those were the days...
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Junction-Guy
Either way it was the result of pro-active people.
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Disfellowshipping isn't new-the history of Southern Disfellowshipping
by dawg inok, so i'm doing research on my family.. we've been in this country since 1650, and like lt. dan on forrest gump, i have had someone from my family fight and die in every us war.
so my family came to georgia in 1789, they were given a land grant for their services in the revolutionary war and settled here near uga/athens.
when they came to the area known as "goose pond" there was only one church that was established.... it was called "millstone creek" baptist.
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Junction-Guy
I don't know, I just call it the JW anomaly.