Simon what else can i say other than "you're welcome"
teehee
thank u 2!
SPAZ
in the past i have sometimes felt like i have to be the 'bad guy', so to speak, because i need to lock or delete topics, deactivate people, try and stop fights and such like - basically, telling people off and not being 'nice'.. well, apart from the odd heated debate and harsh word (and disruptive 'visit') i have not really had a great deal to do for the past month or two and it has been very nice - a pleasure to serve.. so ... i thought i should say a 'thank you' instead of a "stop it!
" for once
Simon what else can i say other than "you're welcome"
teehee
thank u 2!
SPAZ
any other board game fanatics here.. i love them.. favorites are trivial pursuit, risk, masterpiece.. love card games too.
favorites are spades and bridge.. joel
SEQUENCE (aka SEQUENCIA) is a great game.
As easy to pick up as tic-tac-toe.
Can play 1-on-1 or with many people and teams.
Fun schtuff.
SPAZ
i'm a music junkie, i like pretty much all types of music.
but in particular i would have to say jazz is my favorite, but not the watered down kenny g style of jazz.
i prefer the straight ahead, hard bop type of jazz.. lately i've been really getting into psychedelia rock.
I'm like you in that i listen to many types.
It really depends on my mood.
R&B - especially Sade
Pop/Dance
New Age - especially Enya
Classic Rock
Celtic
Classical Anything (well...except Kingdom Melodies hehe)
Swing
Don't mind some soft rock, some country.
Don't much like metal/hard rock.
There are a few artists i enjoy but i don't know how to classify them. Susan Aglukark, India Arie...and some others with lotsa drums and vocals.
SPAZ
and what your all-time favorites might be.
it's been quite a while since we've had a thread like this, so here goes my list:.
1. the end of history and the last man by francis fukuyama.
Finally got around to reading for entertainment again!!!:
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.
What an awesome book. Very entertaining.
I laughed out loud every page of the way.
Then I laughed out loud again at each person that looked at me funny for laughing out loud in the first place. hehe
This book is now my all-time second favorite!
I can hardly wait to read the rest of the trilogy of five.
SPAZ
in my hometown, this other witness and i were.
going from door to door one day when we reached one particular house.. the householder became so agitated by the presence of jws.
that he "sicked" his dog on us, but thank god it had a muzzle.
spender that's the best knock-knock joke i've ever heard!
lmao
SPAZ
wow... i feel guilty about even being here, let alone posting my story.
but here goes.... it was back in the late 60's that my dad (actually stepdad who adopted me and my older sister when he married our mother) got witnessed to by a guy that he worked with.
he was invited to our house for dinner along with his wife and that was the beginning of my new life.
welcome staceman!
SPAZ
i was talking to my jw sister the other night, long distance.
she, like me, was raised a jw.
she is a sweet, sincere and wonderful woman.
Their biggest misconception about me...
is if they think i'm ever going back.
SPAZ
i just discovered this place tonight.
i've been out of the "truth" (haha) for about 12 years and had no idea there were such places like this.
i'm sure that this could have helped me through my 5 year post df depression.
welcome gsx1138....can i call u spanky?
SPAZ
in this day and age, chastity devices tend to only be used by the bdsm community and it also seems to be a male kink, where a man's wife/mistress "locks him up" and only "lets him out" for her pleasure, blah, blah, blah.
however, the use of chastity belts for women still exists in many muslim countries and some strict parents in the west will lock up their daughters until they marry, in exchange for college tuition or other incentive (have you thought of this one, tr?
does it happen in the jw community?
lol @ refiners
Im in the wrong bloody house!
lol @ xanders emoticon.
i luv u all...u make me laff.
SPAZ
i've been out of the jws for some time now, seven years.
like many of you, i left a lot of acquaintances, friends, and family behind.. the acquaintances were fairly easy to let go, the friends very hard, and the family, well, near impossible, at least up until now.
that she should listen to both sides of the story without fear and make her own decision.
good point QUEENIE