Let her be, what's the worse thig that'll happen, she'll die from it? We all die eventually, some of us just live first.
Steve
i'm really concerned about a close friend of mine.
she and her husband stopped going to the meeting about 10 years ago (that's not why i'm concerned) but remained pretty low-keyed up until about the last year.
we've obviously talked at great length about the religion and how it screwed us royally and have even had some laughs over it (i've shown her some of my posting here and she's roared with laughter).. a few years ago, she got a tatoo because she always wanted one and of course couldn't while she was a dub.
Let her be, what's the worse thig that'll happen, she'll die from it? We all die eventually, some of us just live first.
Steve
i feel the need to express how i feel and felt about my life as a gay man.
i was brought up from birth as a jehovahs witness.
this has played a major part in my life and it has been a real struggle to get past.
After reading that, all I can say is what I went through seems miniscule to what you've had to take.
Good onya sandgroper
Steve
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of course, nobody really wants to die, but if you had a choice about how...how would you like to go?.
some people i know would like to pop their clogs after a game of golf, some in the pub with friends.. personally, i want to be shot in bed by a jealous husband when i'm 96.
Anytime, not bothered anymore. Don't want this living forever crap.
Having said that I wouldn't mind hanging around observing the next generation..... and the one after that.....
How? Not by my own hand for sure.
Reports of smacks death were grossly exagerated ;)
no instant messenger, no emails, nothing.
well... it is complicated.
the entire time i was married i went to a friends house one time.
Bye Moe
Steve
e-online recently compiled
no question about it ... there have been some stinkers.
here's e-online's list.
Fast and the Furious, but that won't stop me renting 2 Fast.
I love crappy moofies
Steve
did you consider yourself a real student of the bible, one who regularly read the scriptures, with a view to helping others learn the "truth" of god's word?
Nope, I don't think I ever believed it. It really pissed me off that the world would end in 1974? 75? 76? and I wouldn't ever get the chance to hold a drivers license. Fark I still love driving and riding, don't miss the hype.
Steve
mrs ozzie and i have been trekking slowly but surely to the top of this magnificent globe on our latest r&r.
from the former soviet bloc we have headed by steamer hoping to try to get as near to the northern polar region as possible.
we got close enough, around the 75th parallel, but it sure is cold up here!
Ok, I'll go balistic :) a newbie post from almost that far south
Steve
i'm just wondering...... i remember going to some wedding receptions for couples who got married at the kingdom hall,.
and i hate to be mean but, super boring, and bad, how bad you ask ??
ok here we go ..... - the worst had to be one couple played kingdom meolodies for their wedding dances, i couldn't believe it.. - no alcohol (i'm sure we all experienced a few of these), reception was over by 9:30.. - no music at all, just a gathering of people, and they ended the reception with a prayer, i thought i was at an assembly.. - food, like if you can't afford to get married don't, like frozen stuff bought at your local grocery store, and still in the package when you got up to the tables, how tacky.. - you could always tell a couple who couldn't afford much, when you had to drive 50 miles into the back woods to find some dinky little community hall they rented for $100.. - i remember one where the bride was pregnant, i was really surprised they allowed them to use the kingdom hall.. - another classic was, they had this band (of all jw's of course) and man they were bad.
try again... You know why dubs don't have sex? It could lead to dancing. Both my marriages (so far) have been outside.
Steve
i'm just wondering...... i remember going to some wedding receptions for couples who got married at the kingdom hall,.
and i hate to be mean but, super boring, and bad, how bad you ask ??
ok here we go ..... - the worst had to be one couple played kingdom meolodies for their wedding dances, i couldn't believe it.. - no alcohol (i'm sure we all experienced a few of these), reception was over by 9:30.. - no music at all, just a gathering of people, and they ended the reception with a prayer, i thought i was at an assembly.. - food, like if you can't afford to get married don't, like frozen stuff bought at your local grocery store, and still in the package when you got up to the tables, how tacky.. - you could always tell a couple who couldn't afford much, when you had to drive 50 miles into the back woods to find some dinky little community hall they rented for $100.. - i remember one where the bride was pregnant, i was really surprised they allowed them to use the kingdom hall.. - another classic was, they had this band (of all jw's of course) and man they were bad.
it's been quite awhile since i posted, just seem to be busy all the time.
*sigh* no excuse i know.
well, i hope you all have been well, ozzie good to see you are still keeping the world up to date with detailed fine wine reviews :).
g'day back atchya, Mudgee makes good wine
Steve