Good Lord, Could you just imagine Ayn Rand's opinion of Jehovah's Witnesses !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
r51785
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Let Us Now Praise Mickey Spillane...
by Nathan Natas inhttp://www.sunspot.net/features/booksmags/bal-bk.mpcol23nov23,0,756824.story?coll=bal-artslife-books
mickey spillane is still at it, so, raise one for indomitability
by michael pakenham, sun book critic.
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San Diego area
by animal inanyone live in or near san diego.... i may be working there for a while and dont know the area.
email me if you prefer .... [email protected].
animal
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r51785
Solar Turbines is located at Ruffin Road and Balboa Ave. I know the facility well. About ten years ago when I was working in the air cargo business I chartered an Antonov 124 (world's largest airplane) to move a large Solar Turbine generator to Argentina. One thing about San Diego to remember is that the closer you live to the beach the more expensive the housing costs. I would suggest looking for a place to stay in Clairemont or Serra Mesa. On the internet check out the San Diego Union Tribune website www.signonsandiego.com. Winter weather is cool with daily highs in the sixties and lows at night in the forties.
Solar also used to have another facility near downtown along the harbor at Laurel St. and Pacific Hwy. I do not know if they still are located there. If that is the area you will be working you might want to look into housing in Hillcrest, North Park or Loma Portal. When you get to town pick up a little weekly newspaper called "The Reader." It is good for rental listings including rooms for rent.
Good luck. If you feel like being bored to death on a Tuesday or Thursday evening there is a place on Rialto St. in Ocean Beach called "The Kingdom Hall."
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Can I Come Live With You???
by ApagaLaLuz inmy house might burn down.
but i live in rancho cucamonga california where there is a massive fire burning out of control right now.
so i am home from work, hanging out with my lap top.
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r51785
I work in Ontario and I thought I was going to choke on all the ashes falling from the sky today. Evidently the fire has effected JW preaching activity as there were no dubs selling mags outside my breakfast hangout in Rancho.
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Would You Vote For Arnold Schwarzenegger, If You Could?
by minimus inwith all the publicity in california, if you were able to vote in the governor's race, would arnold be your man??
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r51785
I've already voted for Arnold by absentee ballot.
I think we've all learned from Bill Clinton that a politician's personal sexual behavior is irrelevant.
It's the economy, stupid...
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Questions for consideration: Society's move to Patterson
by truthseeker inno doubt many of you are aware of the new project that society is taking on, regarding it's expansion of it's patterson complex, the sale or soon to be sale of its brooklyn building and the new printing presses that cost $50 million.. .
i haven't really thought about why they are doing this, but now i do, some questions come to mind.
i have no answers and would be grateful if someone could give me their best guess.. 1) new york is the best center for transporting goods, you have three airports, rail links and major highways.
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r51785
I think I can answer at least item no. 1. I have worked in the freight business the last 18 years and can tell you that New York is not the best location to ship from. For domestic shipments within the USA it will be less expensive to ship from Patterson. For international shipments via ocean the cost is probably similar. Cartage (the movement of freight from the shipper's door to the air or seaport) in New York City is very expensive. I would daresay that cartage from Patterson to an airport or seaport may be the same as from Brooklyn. As regards domestic shipments (UPS or less than truckload or full truckoad )it would definitely be less to ship from Patterson than from Brooklyn.
I currently work for USF Corp, a national less than truckload carrier. During my career I have worked for Consolidated Freightways, Fedex and AEI (which was taken over and now is a subsidiary of DHL).
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Hey Phila. and South Jersey,..Remember this jingle
by DevonMcBride in.
if you lived in the phila area or south jersey during the 70's you may remember this well know commercial jingle.. http://mcnally.cc/ideal.htm.
if you got a passion for fashion/ and you got a craving for saving/ take the wheel of your automobile and swing on down to ideal.
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r51785
I grew up in Moorestown, NJ
Boy do I remember Sally Starr, Chief Halftown (he came to visit our school when I was in third grade). I also remember when Gene London did a personal appearance at the Levittown, NJ Plaza. This really goes back a looooooooooooooong way!
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"Worse and Worse" - It Makes My Blood Boil!
by metatron ineverytime i get stuck going to a sunday meeting at the kingdumb hall, it seems.
"worse and worse!".
don't tell me "worse and worse",.
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r51785
Your reference to appendicitis made me think of one of the early stirrings of doubt I had. When I was a teenager I got sick in the middle of the night and by 5 AM my parents realized they had to take me to the hospital. They called Sister Z in our congregation whose son Chris had recently had appendicitis to find out where they could take me so that I "wouldn't get a blood transfusion." Well we got to the hospital and I made it through with a ruptured appendix. Now just think if I lived one hundred years earlier. The time I had from first pain to rupture was less than 12 hours. Don't tell me that this is "the worst time in human history." I think it's the best because I've lived at least thirty years longer than I would have if I was born before 1914 -- the mythical beginning of the "last days!"
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Goin' camping
by simplesally ini work at an rv dealer, so i get to rent them for free.
it's my first trip in a motorhome!
i am so excited.
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r51785
Sally,
Do you work for Giant RV?
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Are these the "crucial" years for the Watchtower ? Is time running out ?
by run dont walk inor can they keep it going another 100 years.. maybe i'm being a little too hopeful, but i think the next 10 years are do or die for the watchtower.. is was different back in the 20's 30's 40's 50's and 60's, they could get away with changing doctrine and "new light" and new ideas.. but today, people are different and more independent, and question things a lot more.. the "annoited class" is almost gone, regardless of the bs figures they give, .
1914 is all but dead, .
literature is not available like it used to be, .
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r51785
"The same goes for the imaginary "ministry". It's a "life-saving work" - trotting from door to door, meeting no one, talking to no one for hours, and often, placing nothing. It's make-believe, a continuing pretense, with adults collectively pretending that it's real."
Field service is just a social event. I see from time to time the witnesses doing early morning street work at a strip mall in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Four of them will congregate together at the far end of the strip mall in front of stores that don't open until 10:00 AM. That way they won't have to talk to anyone but themselves. I watch others walk up and down the sidewalk holding magazines in such a way that they are not easily seen and when they pass someone they turn the magazines inward to hide them. I've seen four, six, eight or more witnesses never talk to anyone for an hour, but of course count all the time.
The only thing that makes field service bearable is the socializing with fellow sufferers.
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8/8/03 Another Foolish, Waste of Paper Awake!
by metatron in"what's happening to the weather?
" is something wrong?".
"can environmental damage be halted?
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r51785
"The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary."
-- H. L. Mencken
I'm sure Mr. Mencken wouldn't object to my applying this quote to the WT Society.