Welcome Fadeout!
Enjoyed reading your into, and it looks like you'll have many things in common with a lot of us. It's nice meeting you.
by Fadeout 27 Replies latest jw friends
Welcome Fadeout!
Enjoyed reading your into, and it looks like you'll have many things in common with a lot of us. It's nice meeting you.
Welcome
Welcome to the board Fadeout.
Beautifully written.
I especially liked this:
Life is not fair. Life is not cruel. There are no blessings, and no curses. Life is like the ocean. There are forces at work (intelligent or not I can’t say) more powerful than any of us, and if we act in harmony with them we can achieve anything. If we work against them our best-laid plans may be for naught. And yet the element of randomness is ever-present.
Looking forward to hearing more from you.
Open Mind
(3rd gen JW, mentally free but still active for JW-loyal wife & kids )
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You sound so cool!
If I wasn't a 48 year old married grandmother and BFD's fag hag I'd be begging you for a date.
changeling (hoping she didn't totally gross out and scare away this guy)
Welcome fade
"Tommy likey, Tommy want wingy"
sooner7nc
Nice intro! Thank you for sharing.
Welcome Fadeout and look forward to reading more of your thoughts.
Thanks for the friendly welcome everyone.
OnTheWayOut: “Don't be hard on Ray. He was writing and researching from a Christian point-of-view and was heavily influenced by his missionary work.”
From what Ray says in his books I get the idea that he is as close to an ideal Christian as anyone. I have nothing against Ray at all; I’m eternally grateful to him.
Freudian Slip: “You seem like a really interesting person.”
Sorry if I gave that impression. A long, boring discussion of numismatics should set the record straight.
Smiles_Smiles: “Male or female it doesn't matter but it seems like you might could use a little lovin'.”
Not that there’s anything wrong with that... but to me it does matter. ;-)
Isnrblog: “Watch the alcohal thing.”
Don’t worry... I’m not nearly as bad as Lot... or Noah... or your typical first century Jewish wedding guests. I have a limit and stick to it, but I enjoy it unabashedly. Mmmmm... beer.
Observador: “The #1 rule if you hope to enlighthen a JW is: Don't attack Jehovah, or Jesus, or the Bible. Attack the organization using their own holy book.”
Absolutely. I have already “converted” one family member doing just that. And I hope to have similar success with others. For the record, the “big gun” I used was the UN issue.
Welcome fade, if you like sketch comedy watch Mr. Show with Bob and David...classic stuff.