Get well soon, Randy!
om & wife
this past week randy was hospitalized.
he is now home recovering and has asked me to let you know that he will need a couple of days to recuperate.
in the mean time: if you have sent him emails or want to send him an email, it might take a couple of days for him to respond.. feel free to leave messages here for him.
Get well soon, Randy!
om & wife
time sensitive: .
please help my favorite nephew.
he is pre-law and needs votes for a mock parliament election.. simply click the link (or cut and paste the link) below into your browser, select 'greenparty' and then vote for wesley hill for green party president.. [not sure i can make it clickable from mozilla].
A minute late. Damn!
Sorry Aude.
om
i thought maybe some of us might enjoy something light-hearted to start the week off.
at dinner last night my teenage son reminded me of the last kh meeting he attended with me about a year ago.
he is a big fan of christopher hitchins and self-identifies as an atheist.
Thanks for the kind words everyone. Glad you enjoyed it.
I'm not sure why, but our kids seem pretty well adjusted around folks of all ages in spite of whatever damage being raised in the cult may have done to them.
I'll pass on all the LOLs to Torn In Two Son.
om
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Wow.
It's been quite a while since I've gotten misty-eyed at work.
Thank you Wes & Stacey for sharing this so beautifully.
om
i thought maybe some of us might enjoy something light-hearted to start the week off.
at dinner last night my teenage son reminded me of the last kh meeting he attended with me about a year ago.
he is a big fan of christopher hitchins and self-identifies as an atheist.
rip van winkle: "How's your pressure , now?"
MUCH, MUCH better, thank you!
om
some have figured out, but i am a poster that previously used another name.
but even then i did not give many details about myself.
i barely cracked 100 posts.. but i have never done a thread to explain why i am here.
Looking forward to the next chapter.
Also had lots of very good times as a JW. The appeal of community is strong.
om
i thought maybe some of us might enjoy something light-hearted to start the week off.
at dinner last night my teenage son reminded me of the last kh meeting he attended with me about a year ago.
he is a big fan of christopher hitchins and self-identifies as an atheist.
Hello. I thought maybe some of us might enjoy something light-hearted to start the week off.
At dinner last night my teenage son reminded me of the last KH meeting he attended with me about a year ago. He is a big fan of Christopher Hitchins and self-identifies as an atheist.
We hadn't been to a meeting in about 3 months. On the way to the meeting he was toying with the idea of offering a Watchtower comment that might "make someone think" and possibly "wake them up". I let him know that it was probably not a good idea. If it's subtle, it will be lost on the snoozing masses. It it's in-their-face radical, it will prompt an inquisition with at least a couple men in suits.
Anyway, he says something like: "I don't know Dad. I think I can come up with something." Well, the Argument from Authority stopped working on my son at least a couple years ago, so I just let the subject drop.
Midway into the WT study, my son raises his hand and, simultaneously, my blood pressure. The paragraph had something to do with science and/or evolution.
om's son: "Blah, blah, blah....when considering questions regarding the origin and variety of life it is VERY important that we use our CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS and always remain SKEPTICAL......(VERY LONG PAUSE)...."
I was glued to his every word. As soon as he said "critical thinking" I knew he was nearing the precipice. When he said "skeptical", I pictured he and I as a Kingdom Hall version of Thelma & Louise flying off the doctrinal cliff in our apostate convertible.
Anyway, back to his comment..
"...always remain skeptical.........(VERY LONG PAUSE)......
of these scientists and their unproven theories."
He hands the mic back and turns to me with the biggest sh*t-eating grin you've ever seen.
I wanted to strangle him and give him a high-five all at once.
Good times.
Sure glad we don't bother with that stuff anymore though.
om
our friend, oompa, has passed away.
just recieved the news a couple of hours ago, and have almost no details.
it happened today or yesterday, he took his own life.
Thank you for letting us know redredrose. You have our condolences.
ms om & om
i have always been been a huge stevie nicks fan even when i was a kid when she came out with rhiannon.
i dont go to many concerts but if there is a way to see her when she tours next year i will be in the audience!
it's hard for me to pick a favorite song by her but if i had to choose it would be storms.
I always kind of listened to Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac out of the corner of my ear since, as a good JW, I heard they were all a bunch of witches.
Anyway, I enjoyed the hits of Fleetwood Mac on the radio but never bought any albums. (Back when albums were actually made and dinosaurs roamed the earth.)
A few years ago, a local singer covered "Landslide" and I was very moved. I'd never really listened to the lyrics before then. Small restaurant, special occasion. (It was actually to help raise funds for someone's cancer treatment.) Anyway, like so many songs, the lyrics are somehwat ambiguous and, therefore, universal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM7-PYtXtJM
om
p.s. Nice to hear from you LRG. Echoing an earlier poster, "how've you been"?
part 3 (which is where the actual meeting begins) is finished.
it took my computer hours and hours to render and upload it!!
anyway, this is what i just posted on my youtube channel:.
marking.