((((((((caspian))))))) cheer up mate. We all love ya here!
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Sorry that I am a bit grumpy :(
by caspian ini took a specialised law exam yesterday, and i should really have been revising hard this past month, but because of what happened with my dad, i didn't.
even though i won't get the results till next week i know that i have failed , and the company that i work have never had anyone fail this exam before.
so i am a bit cheesed off.
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Who is your favorite author?
by Happythoughts in.
ayn rand is mine.
just wondering so i can find a new book or books to read *smiles*.
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Ang, if you like Jonathan Kellerman, then you'd probably like his wife's books also. His wife Faye Kellerman is an excellent author. When either of these two write a book, I have to buy it. Same goes for Patricia Cornwell ( except I didn't buy her book on Jack the Ripper ).
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She works hard for the money
by Sadie5 inwell folks, i am officially a "wal-mart associate".
my job is answering the phone and straighting up the racks in ladies clothing.
i work afternoon-evening, and it hasn't been too bad.. i had to watch several tapes of sam walton cheering on his associates as well as other tapes about proctecting your back, carding for tobacco and so on.
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Congrats on the job Sadie have you done the WalMart cheer yet?
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Its so easy to get acid, you can get it anywhere
by Hamas in.
i guess i cant stay away.
i started getting withdrawl symptoms.
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The only reason I read this thread was to see what a person who had said he was leaving this board had to say.
Anyway, welcome back! glad to see you came to your senses.
side note, tink and stacy, you two crack me up.
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Are you with a JW or a non-JW?
by Out At 22 in.
my boyfriend (feels more like fiance though i guess as we've talked about but just need the ring) and i have been together over two yrs and living together for over a yr. he never was a jw, and professes to be no religon and isn't even sure god exsists.
is your signifigant other a jw or non-witness?
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I left over 4 years ago, but my husband is still in, and I suspect, always will be.
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Britney Spears Likes George Bush!!
by teenyuck inshe may have boobies; brains are another thing...... been meaning to post this for awhile....simon, i know will appreciate that his goddess has a different opinion....... http://atheism.about.com/b/a/023941.htmseptember 06, 2003. britney spears likes george bush.
many actors and entertainers have been outspoken critics of president george bush, but especially of his policies in the middle east.
quite a few have openly condemned his invasion of iraq and the subsequent occupation.
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I guess Britney would make a good little jw, supporting her leaders and all, no matter what.Maybe Prince can go preach to her.
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Young JW's, What would it take for you to come back?
by Spudinator inthis question is for the "younger" jw's, and ex-jw's that post here, say in their teens to mid-twenties.
please consider the main question, and try to answer the a, b, and c segments if applicable.. what would it take for you to come back into the jw fold?.
a. organizational changes?.
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what Stacy said E. lobotomy ( sings Ramones.....labotomy! labotomy! )
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Ya, OK, so how AMERICAN are you?
by MrMoe inhttp://www.megat.co.uk/quizmo/quiz.php?quiz=2508 .
so, how american are you?.
questions 10145-80095
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5 % American......but I didn't play any sports after school ( atleast not the ones listed ) so I had to choose the coked up cheerleader, not quite sure if that got me lower or higher as an American, lol.
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Novel: Father's Touch (By Donald D'Haene)
by RAYZORBLADE inhi folks.
i believe donald has posted on jwd, but i cannot remember his username on this forum.
(morrislamb) .
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I just got the book in the mail yesterday and I cannot put it down! I just want to thank Donald for sharing his story with us. Now I'm off to go finish reading......
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min, when I started fading a few years back, I really wanted to register to vote. I tried to find in the publications anything that said I could be DF for voting ( all my family was in, and I didn't want to get in trouble ), but I couldn't find anything concrete. So I decided I would register to vote, and damn the consequences. Let me tell you, it was a liberating experience. After growing up a dub, and being told to remain neutral, I was finally able to have a voice. Of course my voting area had to be in a church, and I was a little nervous that someone would see me walking in, but it was fine. I have voted a couple times since, and it feels great!