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ozziepost
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How many registered users on this site?
by Mickey mouse ini was just wondering?
i'm doing a lot of wondering today.
;-) imagine how many more lurkers there are?
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ozziepost
Mickey:
The answer's easy to find, just go to the Member List and count em! Well, you could get Minnie to help you!
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Losch reveals newer new light at Australia Zone Visit
by Billy the Ex-Bethelite inokay everybody, grab your barf bag because i just got a steaming shovel full of craptastic notes from gerrit's zone visit to the land down under !!.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ read at your own risk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~puke.
zone overseer was losch and his side kick was a big black guy, quite a scolar, cant remember his name though.
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ozziepost
Sometimes it is a GB member other times branch overseers or ones appointed from Brooklyn have the "privilege".
They're junkets handed out to reward loyal (subservient) service to the empire ("Organisatiion™).
Lesser flunkies get lower value junkets i.e. SAD visits as "Bethel representative"
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Losch reveals newer new light at Australia Zone Visit
by Billy the Ex-Bethelite inokay everybody, grab your barf bag because i just got a steaming shovel full of craptastic notes from gerrit's zone visit to the land down under !!.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ read at your own risk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~puke.
zone overseer was losch and his side kick was a big black guy, quite a scolar, cant remember his name though.
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ozziepost
Everyone will see Jesus, unlike 1914, every living human will literally see Jesus ( possibly in a vision)
When I told Mrs Ozzie about this, she said, "So are they teaching Jesus is coming three times?? !!"
The first time: First century
The second time: 1914 (invisibly but with "eyes of understanding")
The third time: in a vision according to Gerrit Losch.
BTW I wonder where Jesus' waging war at Armageddon fits into all that?
I wonder what my family members who would have heard that talk make of it all? Hopefully, their intelligence and their knowledge of what the Bible actually says should tell them that something ain't right in the Borg right now!
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Losch reveals newer new light at Australia Zone Visit
by Billy the Ex-Bethelite inokay everybody, grab your barf bag because i just got a steaming shovel full of craptastic notes from gerrit's zone visit to the land down under !!.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ read at your own risk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~puke.
zone overseer was losch and his side kick was a big black guy, quite a scolar, cant remember his name though.
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ozziepost
It would make a good "Questions from Readers" to ask if this talk indicated official teaching changes e.g. do JWs now teach that "evey eyewill see him,"?
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I got my invitation did you?
by RR inwell here i am having a bible study at my home and the doorbell rings, the door opens and closes, i hear a few voices.
she comes back and hands me the march 1 watchtower, march 8 awake and a invitation to the memorial on march 22, 2008 and a special talk to" who is qualified to rule mankind?
" on april 6, 2008.. so did you get yours?.
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ozziepost
a special talk to" Who is qualified to rule mankind?" on April 6, 2008
"Same old, same old", eh? Still the same old hang-up on "qualifying"!
BTW Hasn't this title been used before?
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If you could travel anywhere in the world.
by reneeisorym inmy husband and i decided to go somewhere next year -- anywhere in the world.
consider we live in america and have never been ouside of america.
(well -- jamaca/caimen islands but that doesn't really count!
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ozziepost
If you research "Vietnam Travel Warnings" you find that you should NEVER drink water or ice in Vietnam as hygeine is poor also they have many desease's the west doesn't {like bird flu many cases} so you need vaccinations. Tourists are targeted by thieves so it is recommended to check which areas are safe. There are other issues to consider if going to Vietnam.
sounds like you're an experienced traveller to VN, eh? It's true you shouldn't drink fresh water there, nor anywhere in the Orient apart from Singapore, but it's perfectly natural to buy bottled water - we do that in Sydney too. Yes, you need vaccinations - so what?
As far as "targetted by thieves" - well, give us a break! - how many muggings in Sydney these days? My daughter was mugged on a city station at 3 in the afternoon.
I repeat, from my many trips, I've found it very safe in VN.
Now if you mentioned another SE Asian country, that would be different. Mrs Ozzie and I have been accosted by terrorists wielding their AK-47s in another place but still I wouldn't keep away.
However VN we've have found a delight to visit. Actually I have permanent accommodation there.
So, Renee, you need not fear going there.
You could come down to Sydney on the way back!!
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If you could travel anywhere in the world.
by reneeisorym inmy husband and i decided to go somewhere next year -- anywhere in the world.
consider we live in america and have never been ouside of america.
(well -- jamaca/caimen islands but that doesn't really count!
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ozziepost
G'day Country Woman,
How are you? I'm sorry we've been a little quiet lately, Mrs ozzie and I have health problems.
Spitsbergen (Arctic circle)
it's really impressive.
Oh yes! How we'd love to visit that part of the world again! We found it rather expensive with the exchange rate but still a magnificent part of the world. Mrs Ozzie woul like to visit in mid-winter next time! Brave, eh?
Of course the Netherlands have many attractions too!
Cheers, Ozzie
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If you could travel anywhere in the world.
by reneeisorym inmy husband and i decided to go somewhere next year -- anywhere in the world.
consider we live in america and have never been ouside of america.
(well -- jamaca/caimen islands but that doesn't really count!
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ozziepost
I prefer to holiday somewhere I don't have to worry about waking up and someone stole my kidney..or bringing back souviners like hepatitis
Racist overtones? Tut, tut.
Rest assured you'll be quite safe, in fact, I've spent many, many trips to Viet Nam and feel safer there than I would at night in Sydney!
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If you could travel anywhere in the world.
by reneeisorym inmy husband and i decided to go somewhere next year -- anywhere in the world.
consider we live in america and have never been ouside of america.
(well -- jamaca/caimen islands but that doesn't really count!
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ozziepost
the most tourist friendly place in the world
That's what i like about them Aussies, they're so modest!
To be honest, although Australia's home, I don't know about claiming it's the most tourist-friendly place. I guess it's very subjective, but my experience of travelling to scores of countries would make me cautious about that claim.