Morten Ingemann (1960) er tegner og kendt fra striben Og det var Danmark i Ekstra Bladet.
Morten Ingemann (1960) is the artist and known from the Strip and it was Denmark in Ekstra Bladet.
His other pictures are very good too!
translation: hurry snowie!
i can feel you're melting!.
i hope i'm not being "disfellowshiped" from the forum now?!
Morten Ingemann (1960) er tegner og kendt fra striben Og det var Danmark i Ekstra Bladet.
Morten Ingemann (1960) is the artist and known from the Strip and it was Denmark in Ekstra Bladet.
His other pictures are very good too!
translation: hurry snowie!
i can feel you're melting!.
i hope i'm not being "disfellowshiped" from the forum now?!
Very good; I can see you with the brush!
But I don't usually get such a red face!
Merry Xmas Newborn.
my grandmother has been a little ill, and had to be put in a facility temporarily.
she should be getting out sometime next week.
i'm not particularly close with her, and that probably has a lot to do with my father.
Blondie, I often just go to bed; but IF I listen I know just how stupid it all is!
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a crescent city man scammed a deland woman out of more than $250,000 after knocking at her door with a bible in hand, according to an arrest report released thursday.. francis l. paul iii, 46, was charged wednesday with exploitation of an elderly person after a more than four-month investigation by deland police.. paul fooled the 84-year-old woman into signing away her savings and stock holdings -- totaling about $255,000, according to the report.. .
subpoenaed documents from several banks -- paul used at least seven, investigators said -- showed the beneficiary on many of paul's accounts was the watchtower bible and tract society, an organization of jehovah's witnesses.. http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/local/west-volusia/2010/12/10/police-man-scammed-elderly-woman.html.
A Crescent City man scammed a DeLand woman out of more than $250,000 after knocking at her door with a Bible in hand, according to an arrest report released Thursday.
Francis L. Paul III, 46, was charged Wednesday with exploitation of an elderly person after a more than four-month investigation by DeLand police.
Paul fooled the 84-year-old woman into signing away her savings and stock holdings -- totaling about $255,000, according to the report.
Subpoenaed documents from several banks -- Paul used at least seven, investigators said -- showed the beneficiary on many of Paul's accounts was the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, an organization of Jehovah's Witnesses.
It sure looks good.
Should be in the front garden, not indoors! Where the passing JW's could appreciate your work!
my grandmother has been a little ill, and had to be put in a facility temporarily.
she should be getting out sometime next week.
i'm not particularly close with her, and that probably has a lot to do with my father.
I have this experience every Thursday evening;
My wife won't drive in the dark so has the meetings by telephone.
It is an experience everyone should have, it is like listening to a load of Zombies.
With the recent snowfall I have had to put up with two extra Sunday meetings as well.
This religion certainly is 'NUTS'!
i had a conversation with my brother a while back and i was venting about my frustrations about the watchtower.. after some heated discussion my brother told me that "he needed to do more bible study because he felt weak.".
i bit my tongue because i felt this to be a little comical.. this is something that witnesses are taught to do.
if they start to question the doctrine they are programmed to seek further indoctrination.. the interesting thing about my brother's statement was he used the buzz word "study.".
Your Personal Invitation
Would you like to have a personal home Bible study and increase your knowledge of the Bible?
Apply here: http://www.watchtower.org/
It's a bit like Armageddon; soon - it's just around the corner!
can someone provide me with some information on the names and nature of a brochure by the wt with a name something along the lines of "charitable giving"?
upon learning that a close jw relative was diagnosed with cancer, and possibly on their deathbed, the "friendly neighborhood jw hopital group" showed up, had a lengthy closed-door discussion with him one-on-one (wife couldn't be present), and left a brocure and dvd in the room with a title along the lines of "charitable giving" - i'm sorry, i didn't read the full name before it disappeared.
the 'brothers' (*cough* moneyhounders in sheeps clothing *cough*) had already left this "information" and had "discussions" with him before even the family learned of the situation and had arrived.. am i right in thinking this is a "you're soon-to-be-widow doesn't really need that life insurance money" brochure?
had a good look into the doctrine, beliefs and practices of jws and to be honest, i don't really see anything wrong with it at all.. it's biblical and i've had such an eye opener the past year or so reading some of their books and magazines .
is there really any real reasons why i shouldn't want to get involved further?
:-).
Re: Are they really that bad???
Worse; FAR worse! over 50 years experience married to a devout JW.