She is in office; it's contained to Alaska at this point.
At the end of the video it's said she was asked if that would be a problem for the background and she said no. Before that, I was feeling bad that no one was watching out for her.
you can't make this stuff up.. .
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/vp/27838743#27838743.
She is in office; it's contained to Alaska at this point.
At the end of the video it's said she was asked if that would be a problem for the background and she said no. Before that, I was feeling bad that no one was watching out for her.
see this article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27827328/.
obese have right to two airline seats, one faresupreme court of canada rules for those functionally disabled by obesitywhat do you think?
just from a purely selfish standpoint, i would be grateful if the 500 pound passenger next to me were able to occupy 2 seats, rather than being wedged into 1 (and spilling over the sides)..
Like First Class?
Oh, how 'bout the back of the plane, more exercise you know.
you can't make this stuff up.. .
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/vp/27838743#27838743.
Thank you for giving this its own thread!
see this article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27827328/.
obese have right to two airline seats, one faresupreme court of canada rules for those functionally disabled by obesitywhat do you think?
just from a purely selfish standpoint, i would be grateful if the 500 pound passenger next to me were able to occupy 2 seats, rather than being wedged into 1 (and spilling over the sides)..
Yeah, those big, fat, stinky folks; it's a wonder I had any friends.
I used to try so hard to stay out of peoples way, always afraid I was taking up more space than I deserved.
Being large isn't always completely under your control. I have friends whose entire family is big, they're all built alike. You could tell they were siblings just by looking. They work hard, work out, watch what they eat, but the weight is hard to budge. I'm sure that with enough work, they could change at least a bit.
How about a row or two of larger seats. If they weren't used by the fat folks, it would be a bonus for the skinny ones.
i wanted to take my 1,000th post here at jwd to thank simon for managing this forum for the past several years.
it helped me greatly during my exit, beginning about 3 years ago.
without a place like this to vent, collaborate, and question, i may have never been swayed to leave the jw's.
Amen!
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/166570/1.ashx.
for everyone taking part in this years secret santa, here is the thread to post ideas about what you would like to receive.
this way when you get your name of who you are buying for you can come in here and look at what your person has posted.. .
Anything I get will be appreciated. If you still need suggestions: mittens, dark chocolate, an ornament, something representing your corner of the world, something hand made. I've never been disappointed with a JWD gift.
i was a methodist for the first 30 years of my life, a jw in the middle 13 and then from 1997 have returned to my christmas roots, albeit with a different perspective about what "religion" means to me.
but christmas is a big package which to me extends beyond the birth of jesus.
ive had to re-start, and invent new, traditions for my kids and i as we are alone down here in florida most christmases, and all our relatives who are down here are jws.
Two:
The weekend after Thanksgiving we go out for Chinese food for lunch, pick out the tree, bring it home and set it up while eating Christmas cookies and drinking hot chocolate.
Christmas morning I make fresh, star-shaped biscuits, a big pot of coffee, apple wood smoked bacon, and we open our stockings. When the stocking stuffers have been opened, the youngest passes out gifts, one at a time.
i've been watching over this elder/pioneer couples kid who is a neighbor of ours.
i've been doing this a lot over the past week or two.
i just feel it helps get this poor girl away from service all the time and i like kids anyways.
Like they say, from infancy...
i was thinking we could talk about what works for couples who have good jw/non-jw relationships.
maybe we could get ideas from eachother to help improve ourselves and our relationships!.
i'll start.
This if for Tiffy. You need to call an attorney. Explain your situation and ask for referals to organizations for women experiencing changes in their lives. You have a right to half your assets. I know they may not be many if your husband has always been in the organization and you may not own a home or have a retirement plan. I'm wishing you the best.
Cognac, it sounds like you're doing all you possibly can to make your relationship work. I'm wishing you the best, too.
Emma
i'm looking for any jw's or x-jws near harrisburg, pa i used to know to catch up with and compare notes.
When were you there? I was in Central PA - Lock Haven, State College - from fall of '69 to winter '77.