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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 1021728" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Totally disagree. I did not watch the hour long video, as I wa baptized into the Mormon religion in my early 30s. I love everything about the church, the only one I spent time with as a young adult. </p><p>I did not like that I could not have coffee. Or birth control. Or caffeine. Ilived on all of those. Or that the missionaries would come to visit. Usually when I was getting off the preload, laying in the back yard in a bikini, drinking a beer. But there was no poligamy. There was family home evening, every Monday, you would spend time with the family, and the church, liked that. The women would show you how to can, freeze, and cook in bulk. I learned alot. And always always have a years supply of food and water, who woulda thunk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 1021728, member: 1944"] Totally disagree. I did not watch the hour long video, as I wa baptized into the Mormon religion in my early 30s. I love everything about the church, the only one I spent time with as a young adult. I did not like that I could not have coffee. Or birth control. Or caffeine. Ilived on all of those. Or that the missionaries would come to visit. Usually when I was getting off the preload, laying in the back yard in a bikini, drinking a beer. But there was no poligamy. There was family home evening, every Monday, you would spend time with the family, and the church, liked that. The women would show you how to can, freeze, and cook in bulk. I learned alot. And always always have a years supply of food and water, who woulda thunk. [/QUOTE]
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