LOL @ minimus
yep thats me..........
hillary_step recommended in his own little way that i get the ball rolling on this subject.
so here goes: minimus and hillary are on the list.
LOL @ minimus
yep thats me..........
I know I'm 40 but when did I get to be a "Senior"? LOL
RandyW
hillary_step recommended in his own little way that i get the ball rolling on this subject.
so here goes: minimus and hillary are on the list.
Well I dont "stand" at all....LOL
RandyW
having just been through an interesting set of posts about artwork in bethel its got me intrigued.
what is bethel, how do you go there and what do you do there?
i know i could find out with a bit more research on the net but its far more fun to read posts:)
No worries...I haven't laughed that hard in a long time...just the mental picture...LOL
having just been through an interesting set of posts about artwork in bethel its got me intrigued.
what is bethel, how do you go there and what do you do there?
i know i could find out with a bit more research on the net but its far more fun to read posts:)
ROTFL....oh god.....EEEEEWWWWWWW ! LOL
so many posters and most communicate either on this site or have the pleasure to meet in person and know much of some posters lives ,but for thos who don't ( like me ) let's share some of our lives with others,,, .
are you married or single?
= me married .
where i live, its not usual for people to "dress up," especially business people and executives, you are more likely to see them with a button up shirt, khakis, and one of those fleece vests on.
so, on the whole, jws look very out of place wearing their cheap suits (though a few elders didn't wear cheap suits and they made that known, "look at this, i got a spot on my new $200 designer shirt" -- really, something like this happened).
but what i did notice is that, in my area, dressing guidelines usually weren't followed, or enforced for that matter, for good looking women.
or some tight little low riders with their thongs showing....
where i live, its not usual for people to "dress up," especially business people and executives, you are more likely to see them with a button up shirt, khakis, and one of those fleece vests on.
so, on the whole, jws look very out of place wearing their cheap suits (though a few elders didn't wear cheap suits and they made that known, "look at this, i got a spot on my new $200 designer shirt" -- really, something like this happened).
but what i did notice is that, in my area, dressing guidelines usually weren't followed, or enforced for that matter, for good looking women.
As soon as we were old enough my buudy and I started working at the assemblies...first in the kitchen and then as attendants so we could hang out and watch all the girls in the inappropriate clothes. It was the age of disco and big hair and the dub girls usually wore too much make up since they didn't really have a lot of makeover experience.
I think that is why I still have a soft spot for trashy women. (and I mean trashy in only the best of terms)
As an ex-dub guy...now that I am out...if I never see a plaid or gross colored polyester suit again in my life it will be too soon. I still have to "dress" when I am working but now it is much more stylish and decent quality. "clothes make the man" as they say.
RandyW
having just been through an interesting set of posts about artwork in bethel its got me intrigued.
what is bethel, how do you go there and what do you do there?
i know i could find out with a bit more research on the net but its far more fun to read posts:)
i remember my bethel tour as a kid everyone was impressed at how clean everything was...ate lunch with the "bethel family" and my parents nearly fainted when one of the GB stopped and talked to me...even put his hand on my shoulder. *thank god thats all he touched, looking back on it* I was a good little dub boy - touched by an annointed GB member....my parents where sure I'd grow up to be an elder then ! I think that is when I started to turn Aposto ! LOL
RandyW
so many posters and most communicate either on this site or have the pleasure to meet in person and know much of some posters lives ,but for thos who don't ( like me ) let's share some of our lives with others,,, .
are you married or single?
= me married .
Are you married or single? married.....almost 15 years
Do you have children ? 2 boy - 6 years and girl - 4 months
Do you have pets? 3 ragdoll cats.
What are your hobbies? travel, sing in a barbershop quartet, politics, reading, music
Are you a grandparent? No.
wheelchair user - work in disability policy & ADA compliance RandyW