I don't know why but for some reason I really like this song. When you hear a good recording of it, the women's voces singing the harmonies, are really nice. This is taken from the movie "Greatest Little Whorehouse in Texas". It's not actually a Christmas song but they play it this time of year because it mentions Christmas. A "hard candy Christmas" is a Christmas in which times are tough and the only gifts to be had are Hard Christmas Candies. In this touching scene Dolly Parton (head whore) is saying goodbye to all of her Floozies because the Whorehouse they live in, is being shut down. (sniff)
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Best Christmas Song?
by snugglebunny ina catchy little number this one!
curiously, this little known christmas song by perry como was actually the theme tune to the odessa file movie back in the 70's.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l1uddoh-yu.
so what have you got?.
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Literature being discontinued, including Isaiah's Prophecy and Reasoning book
by Richard_I incongregations get an annual letter that tells what can be ordered for literature (it's mainly a list of audio cds/dvds for the deaf), but this time it included publications that will be discontinued, and this included the isaiah's prophecy book and the reasoning book, and i think i saw the draw close to jehovah book.
i meant to take a picture of the letter but forgot.
the branch is only going to give what they have on stock, when that stock depletes that's it, you won't be able to order those publications anymore.. this is in canada so i don't know if this is worldwide..
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Pete Zahut
god that fucking isaiah book. every. single. chapter. had the same fulfillment. it was a goddamn broken record.
It makes me angry when I think of the nice summer evenings I spent sitting in a stuffy "Book Study" with my wife and 2 little boys wearing a tie, trying to make sense of this material time and time again instead of spending it out at the lake or teaching them to play ball....it makes me sick. Now they simply dismiss it all as if it never existed. At one time, they indicated that your life depended upon being at the "Book Study" learning this stuff. The name "Book Study" instead of "Bible Study"should have been a telltale sign that I was following a printing/publishing company and I was no more than another customer who they wanted to keep on purchasing their products....why didn't I see it ?
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Battle over contamination at Watchtower site in Warwick
by OrphanCrow inhttp://www.recordonline.com/article/20151214/news/151219671.
battle over contamination at watchtower site in warwick.
by hema easley .
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Pete Zahut
This intentional on the part of the Watchtower. My hope is that it will be proven in a court of law that because the Watchtower was aware of the contamination before they purchased the land and because they did their own clean-up and began building, they knowingly assumed responsibility of the existing contamination and therefore can't claim damages after the fact.
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Privacy
by Esmeralda001 ini need some advice guys.
how do you get people to mind their own buiseness without coming off as rude?.
i was invited to a jw gathering last night.
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Pete Zahut
JW's are accustomed to approaching perfect strangers and asking them questions and talking about personal topics and they've been taught how to have the upper hand when doing so. Thankfully most of them know when and when not to however. As with anything, there'll be the occasional clod who won't know when to turn it off and now with facebook etc. some people think it's perfectly normal to make every detail of their lives public.
When the questions first become inappropriate one can answer them jokingly with a laugh in your voice because touchy subjects are often best handled with a wink and a smile or even pure silliness rather than getting up on ones high horse. Either way, don't budge because for some people , being pushy works for them and giving them the answers they want validates their methods and makes them feel as if they have power over you.
Saying something jokingly can often send the message that you like them but they can't just ask you any old question.
a) You must have eaten a bowl of question marks for breakfast this morning (ha ha)
b) Sounds like you're writing a book about me? You probably should leave that chapter out. (ha ha)
c) Momma' told me not to talk about things like that with strangers. (ha ha)
Hopefully they'll get the hint that you're finished providing them with information, if not you can step it up a notch yet still use humor.
How much does a job like yours pay?
a) (smiling) Really??? You want to know how much money I make...your kidding right??
b) (smile and wink) Even my closest friends would think twice before asking me something like that.
c) That's classified information, I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you. (wink wink)
d) (smiling, head tilted, arms folded) So tell me....I'm curious...why would you possibly need to know that ?
If all else fails, try and emergency change of subject.
How much does your job pay?
Not enough for someone as magnificent as myself (ha ha)....Can you believe how bad traffic has been lately?? My commute is a nightmare !
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Bloodless surgery is the standard today because of medical progress. Or NOT?
by Nathan Natas init appears diogenesister feels a need for a proper ass-kicking.. ok, if you insist.
i'm a dub proctologist.... attempting to hijack greatteacher's thread "jw parents in severe car accident,".
diogenesister seized my observation that "bloodless surgery is the standard today, not because of the wtb&ts but because of medical progress" with he carefully-crafted argument "bull crap.".
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Our fade-gossip-elders calling
by All for show inlooking back we had been fading without even realizing it.
life happened...and we weren't regular.
then we woke up and have actively been fading for 9 months.
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To respond to them would give them the idea that you still view them as having some authority over you. I'd keep on ignoring them and if they finally do confront you in person somehow, give them the blankest look you can come up with and the vaguest answers you can muster. No explanations no excuses no apologies. -
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Baptism pool jumper!!!!!!!!!
by DwainBowman inthis happened a few years back.
it is so funny.funnier still were some of the commits, made by jw's on fb pages!!
!it almost happened at one in ga, when i lived there.
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Baptism pool jumper!!!!!!!!!
by DwainBowman inthis happened a few years back.
it is so funny.funnier still were some of the commits, made by jw's on fb pages!!
!it almost happened at one in ga, when i lived there.
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Here it is....
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Elders who dislike other congregation elders
by RULES & REGULATIONS inmy congregation had four elders who had different personalities.you would see a little friction among themselves.. #1 self-righteous and the 800 pound gorilla.he would push everyone around in the congregation and even some fellow elders.. # 2 elder was around 80 years old and looked like he stuck around a little too long.it looked like he was around because he never decided to give up the position.his duty became very light as he aged.. # 3 elder was in his early 30's and newly elected.he made no waves and whatever was asked of him in the congregation he would do.easy to push around like a little puppy dog.. #4 elder (who everyone liked ) was easy to get along with and had a family who everyone loved.
he didn't like elder # 1. they had a power struggle amongst each other which everyone observed while the meetings were in session.. here are 2 small verbal fights that i observed while the congregation meetings were in session:.
while elder # 1 was giving a talk ( heavy rain storms are brewing outside with loud thunder and lightning ) the microphones and lights are knocked out.we lost all power and could barely see.
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Pete Zahut
I was once in a Congregation where the original Presiding Overseer (and his wife) continued to rule the roost even though i long ago had become a revolving position. When there'd be a matter brought to the congregation for consideration from the platform, he'd take the discussion over from his seat in the audience, talking back and forth across the Hall back about the matter with the other Elders and leaving the audience and the Brother on stage who was conducting the meeting, completely out of it.
One time when our Hall was due remodeled, the new color scheme was put to a Congregation vote. The congregation chose one scheme but this Elder's daughter was due to be married and his wife vetoed the colors because they wouldn't "go" with her daughters Bridesmaids dresses.
This former P.O's wife's comments during the Watchtower study, were often condescending lectures to the audience. It got to the point that the C.O. said during such an occasion, that Sisters need to refrain from preaching to the audience when commenting at meetings. Everyone worked hard that day at suppressing their laughs.
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Sales of Watchtower headquarters could total $1.2 billion, real estate pros predict
by MaybeSo inwe let the qualified buyers participate in a competitive bidding process and see where the market goes with it, devine told the eagle.. doesn't this logic reflect the same expectation of gambling or buying a lottery ticket?
you don't know if you are going to win big or if you're just going to come out even or lose your $1 investment.. how do they know there's not going to be another market or housing crash the next day and get pennies for their properties?.
how can they honestly say: "...see where the market goes with it" and at the same time condone other for playing lottery tickets or gambling or leaving things to chance like not getting higher education.
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Pete Zahut
MaybeSo 6 hours ago
“We let the qualified buyers participate in a competitive bidding process and see where the market goes with it,” Devine told the Eagle. Doesn't this logic reflect the same expectation of gambling or buying a lottery ticket? You don't know if you are going to win big or if you're just going to come out even or lose your $1 investment.
I took this to mean that since these are such unique properties and many of them haven't been in the market since the turn of the century, they can't easily put a value on them as one normally would by doing a market analysis of similar properties. That being so, they are going to let interested parties bid on them and this will give them a more realistic idea of what the properties are worth to those who would be in the market for them. The Watchtower isn't gambling anything and must know exactly what their bottom Dollar amount is. For the purchaser, buying any property is somewhat of a gamble but not so much if he knows the approximate worth of the properties and knows what his budget can bear should the worst case scenario occur with the economy.
It's sort of like antique cars or certain collectors items, they are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them. and if you want them and you plan to keep them, you don't worry so much about their resale value in the immediate future.