Hell no, no pun intended. It's for a good cause... Little girls are tasty.
2006-07-07 14:49:22
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answered by Anonymous
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some of us Jehovah Witness may buy them. it is up to the person. if they are stale, maybe you should eat it instead of us Jehovah Witnesses. we don't eat stale things. I guesss you will turn your back on Jesus also. I gues you call Jesus retarded also. we did the same things that we do. at Matthew 28 verses 19 and 20 it is in the King James bible also. if you are bored you can deliver the mail on your block. if you came on my land as I am a Witness and tried to sell me your stale cookies even if they where fresh, I would call the cops on you for trespassing. remember we as Jehovah Witnesses are just like you. we pay bills and shop also. we have feelings. one day you may be in trouble, and the only one there will be a Jehovah Witness, they will help you before someone else would. so if I where you I would be careful what you say about Jehovah Witnesses.
2006-07-07 21:50:17
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answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7
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I don't think it's rude at all. When they come knocking on your door invite them in and try to persuade them to buy the girl scout cookies. If they decline, then you can show them the way out. No harm in that.
2006-07-07 21:56:55
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answered by Patience 6
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Make a deal with them. You'll listen to them and they can buy cookies. I think it more than fair to the witnesses, because girl scout cookies are yummy!
2006-07-07 21:51:28
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answered by nosilaflow 2
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Not at all. Girl scout cookies are a wonderful social event, good for kids, taste good and may even be in good taste. It is particularly appropriate if you offer coffee and sample of each of the cookies to them that you have stored in the huge freezer in your garage.
Just don't do it in the nude.
2006-07-07 21:50:58
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answered by valcus43 6
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Jehovah's witnesses are normal people too! There is no difference between selling them cookies than selling any other person cookies
2006-07-07 21:55:07
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answered by Ragriav 3
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That is mean to do to anybody. Jehovah's Witnesses are people just like everyone else. When people buy those cookies they are not the only ones to eat them. Their little toddlers will eat them, their older kids will eat them, their parents (who could be elderly) will eat them NO MATTER WHO THEY ARE. So yeah....that is just plain MEAN. I sure hope noone ever sold you any food (like at an eatery) and something was wrong with it (like they did something to it because the waitress didn't like you). That would be awful wouldn't it????? ALL BECAUSE THEY DIDN"T LIKE YOU.
2006-07-08 00:22:39
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answered by true blu 3
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Well, my mom opened the door and bellowed, "I don't want to hear it. I have a religion."
When they guy tried to talk again, she then yelled, "What did I say?" and slammed the door in their face.
Then, she reopened it and asked, " Do you have the needed permit to solicit here?" When they told her they didn't need one, she said, "We'll just see about that," and called the police.
After getting off the phone, without her answer, she ran through the neighborhood, with her robe on and curlers in her hair, screaming, "Don't open your door! It's the religious wackos!"
So, no. I don't think you are rude for selling them cookies.
2006-07-07 21:55:14
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answered by barrwiese 3
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No, those people like to bug other people anyways, so why
not sell them cookies to help out the girl scouts.
2006-07-07 21:52:56
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answered by Someone 5
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Nope, I just wish I could sell cookies to the telemarketers from the Cable company.
2006-07-07 21:54:17
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answered by Jimee77 4
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For goodness sakes its scout cookies. How could you turn that down?
2006-07-07 21:51:06
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answered by sicilygal2581 3
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