Witnesses Just Want To Have Fun!

by Englishman 61 Replies latest jw friends

  • Beck_Melbourne
    Beck_Melbourne

    Francois...don't you mean "Lot"...that's yuckie!

    There were always plenty of social activities when I was a dub...from sports games to scrabble or card games and sometimes board games - I loved the canasta nights - a group of extremely giggly sisters of my vintage with a pack of cards or a game of pictionary, together with a couple of glasses of wine under their belts...what a laugh! I sometimes watch my old home videos of our fun times...most of the kids in them are all grown now...and are on the verge of adulthood...and some of the couples have split up and have moved away...there are also a few who have left this world due to cancer. I miss them sometimes, but I soon get over it.

    Beck

  • SYN
    SYN

    BWWWWWWWAAAAA!!!!! What a ridiculous Organization!

    *** w54 8/15 508 Endurance Through Hope *** 21 Hobbies are so varied today that they range from the sedate stamp-collecting to the vigorous athletic exercising. By way of illustration we shall take the common hobby called photography. A brother finds that this hobby furnishes him much pleasure. His camera records many delightful theocratic assemblies and personal experiences. His own interests tell him he needs to keep up with all aspects of this hobby. He buys numerous magazines and reads them. Soon he starts to read books on this hobby, spending more and more time on a lawful pursuit. Meetings may be missed to keep up with the latest camera magazine. He may even feel it necessary to associate with those outside the truth to learn more about his hobby. This brothers lawful interest has grown to a point where it threatens to undermine his hope. If his own interest is not checked and put in its theocratic place, shipwreck is ahead

    Oh yes, Brother, ruddy STAMP COLLECTING will compromise your oh-so-fragile "faith". This would be funny if it wasn't so sad. It's almost as bad as AntiPorn guy.

  • Dia
    Dia

    Playing the accordian. Locking the door and forcing people to listen to you playing the accordian.

  • William Penwell
    William Penwell

    Yes I recall an old German couple when I was a kid that wouldn't play cards. I think their reasoning was it was the Devils game.

    Will

    Oh Dia, when I was younger I also used to play the electric organ. Everytime anyone would come over my parents would bug me to go and play it.

  • revdrjohnson
    revdrjohnson

    Softball

    Snowball Fights

    Wedding Receptions (BIG time keggers!)

    Basement parties. Well ... in the sixties ...

    Card parties

    BBQ

    Wife Swapping (OOPS! Wasn't supposed to reveal THAT one!)

    I'm KIDDING!!!!

  • thewiz
    thewiz

    ozziepost

    your post about a kid kicking a soccer ball reminds me of one picture of the ever future paradise earth. in the background of a picture can be seen either a tractor or bulldozer so my guess is, fossil full running vehicles are now allowed in the new system.

    which made me further think on the "danger" of that. say something like, "in the new system i'm going to get in my car and travel, travel, travel." the first response is, you guessed it. "we aren't going to hace cars in the new system." "oh, OK then I'll ride a horse or walk.", etc.

    then what does the WTB&TS do? -they put a tractor in a picture, which sends volumes out to the privleged class. now cars, by implication are OK.

  • ve9gra
    ve9gra

    TheWiz: We all know that in the new system we'll be using 100% of our brain.. Then we'll be able to design an efficient hydrogen motor (aka: runs with water)...

  • Earnest
    Earnest

    dmouse,

    I remember THAT 1973 awake! article on chess. Just a year before I was in the top ten school players in the country but at the time of the article I was pioneering, MS, etc etc. Out went all the chess books. Damn. Have mellowed a bit since then and a few books have made their way back. Still play club and county chess and have no problems about it in the congregation. I agree that compared with the addiction and violence of video games chess is simply too small fish to fry.

    Earnest

    Edited by - Earnest on 27 July 2002 6:22:10

  • waiting
    waiting

    When I first came into the Org, back in the early 70's, there used to be at least 2 congregation picnics a summer, and a get-together during the winter. It was STRONGLY encouraged to eat at each other's homes in groups of 2 or 3 families weekly if possible, and we'd then play cards, chat, whatever.

    We also had get-togethers after Book Studies, and plenty of baby/wedding showers. We also used to play Euchre(sp?) cards A LOT.

    In other words - we associated as FRIENDS also. I loved it.

    Then the 80's came, and I moved to South Carolina. ALL ASSOCIATION STOPPED. Period. Very little association, no picnics, no sports, no gathering, very few invitations given or accepted. We all were soooooooooooo concerned that *something* might happened and we (the hosts) would get blamed. So almost all of us did NOTHING.

    The teenagers found their own amusements - surprise. surprise. surprise.

    If any parents complained or wanted to have gatherings.....they now have to be PRE-APPROVED by the elders....and the hosts are quick to tell everyone that...just in case.

    Really shitty, actually.

    waiting

  • WildTurkey
    WildTurkey

    The only reason I would go to a Jw gathering was to eat. All the games were lame as hell, and designed for nerds to win. We once played a game were questions were asked to married couples, my wife and I lost, but Im sorry I dont know how many pairs of shoes my wife has, I cant name the type of makeup she wears, I dont know how she arranges her garments, because I dont look, why should I, I dont think Im going to wear anything of hers. I dont know what type of laundry detergent she uses, I am just thankful my shirts dont stink.

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