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Date Posted: 8/06/10 10:33:35pm
Author: the artist formerly known as anon.
Subject: Re: I guess it is just right for some people?
In reply to: Peter Eveleigh 's message, "I guess it is just right for some people?" on 8/06/10 10:29:38pm

well, not really, for instance Jan (manager of goodness foods) broke his celibacy 2 yrs ago and married a girl less than half his age lol (can't really blame him, she was pretty fit!

>>Wim a lorry driver, Akke sister. Pete doctor, durk
>>builder all surname walsma
>>
>>
>>>>I think you are talking about Wim - he is alright
>>>>really, just devoid of social skills as is the
>>typical
>>>>dutch way...... I could tell you some stories
>>>
>>>
>>>did he have a sister in community? I think she may
>>>have been in my servant group. I remember pairing up
>>>with a Dutch sister to evangelise in Northampton. I
>>>think there were a couple of families of Dutch
>>>siblings in community. Some were builders (one, wasit
>>>Wim, was a joiner) and some doctors?
>
>ah, of course. Akke
>
>yes, I remember now. If they are still there, they
>really are totally into it all...I mean, they go back
>to my time in the early 1980s! Incredible.
>
>Some of us struggled with membership,and it was almost
>always a trial trying hard to fit in, but I guess it
>is just naturally right-feeling for some people, which
>is not to say that they are bad people at all, but I
>guess some poeple just have no isse with any of it?

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