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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message > news:dfuv1n$mbu$1@theodyn.ncf.ca… >> "paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: >> > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message >> > news:dfqg9p$97j$1@theodyn.ncf.ca… >> >> "paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: >> >> >> > So, we’ve talked weather and politics. Is the sound of the >> > barrel-bottom >> >> >> > scraping I hear? >> >> >> LOL:) >> >> >> Erm…..Oh! No way!:) >> >> >> Religion! >> >> >> We have not talked religion yet!L:) >> >> >> And lord knows (no pun intended;-0) that can last a few milleniae:) >> >> >> So, errrrmmmm. >> >> >> Who have you sacrificed today …?;-) >> >> > I’ll get back to you on this one after I finish building my wicker > man >> >> >
>> >> Yay!!! I’ll have a wicker man for my bday!! >> >> Thank you Thank you, Paneon! >> >> (claps hands in fast brisk excited claps that make her jump up and down >> >> given the amount of air so fast displaced;-)) >> >> Do you provide the gasoline and matches with that?;-) >> > Afraid me the starving uni student can’t afford the gasoline >> Don’t lok now but lots of people can’t afford it that have a regular job, >> nowadays. >> In fact, just this week, I heard someone say she had it with >> tightening the belt more and more, and told her hubby she >> needed a break friom it all, asking him to take her to a nice place for a >> change. Somwhere expensive. >> He obliged and took her with him to the local gas station to fill up their >> mini-van tank.;-) > I’m surprised she didn’t suggest to hubby that she was thinking more along > the lines of a trip to the ol’ divorce lawyer after that stunt. >> - but I’m >> > hunting down some woad (and ain’t birthdays so much more fun with face >> > paint!) >> Each tiem someone talks about paint or painting the town red, etc, I have >> this humming I wish I could write in a way that woudl id the song on its >> own. The humming part of the old tune "Paint it black". >> Hmm-mmm-mmh-mmmhhh-hmmm-hmm-mm >> mmmh-mmm-mmm-hmm-hmm-hmmm >> > > Hope you had a happy (and blue) birthday. > >> Thanks. Was an okay one, with lots of calls, wishes, posts, emails, > ecards, >> e-maginative presents, and even e-maginative e-wrapping brown paper:), >> *and* "happy bday" sang 3 times at work, plus another three seperate times > on >> the phone by relatives. AND a real 10 dollar bill present, too from my >> sister Fran, and a cake I have not seen yet baked by my mom… >> Only the last 30 minutes were quite silent… >> I crashed asleep and woke up ten minutes into the new day, where it now is >> someoen else’s bday: my son’s sweet half. Funny thing was that my son >> insisted that he had to call me forst and would not let his sweet half >> call me before him, where it was a sort of tug of war between them:). Had >> they called 1.5 hours later, I’d not have to call back the sweet half >> today:), who’s bday happens to be on the tenth (sic). Must make my son’s >> life very complicated….Specially of you add to that that he has to split >> in four on his grandparents’ bday, since both his grand dad’s were born a >> May 2, and both his grand mom’s a dec 3! (really!). >> What do you study where, again? >> What year are you into? > [Memo to self: Stop encouraging the internet stalkers.]
..Huh…:?? Lost me here….. > *ducks* >
> Ok, I’ll restrain myself from being such a rude individual for a little. At > the moment I’m nearly 6 years into an engineering/commerce dual degree – > which I should have finished last year if not for various nervous > breakdowns, so on, and so forth. Let’s just say that I’m talking to the > career counsellors at uni about becoming something like a guide-dog trainer, > and you should gain some idea of how much fun/use my degrees have turned out > to be even through my GPA fairly respectable.
The last year was a toughie for me at uni, thsi I can say. In fact the last fibve were, where teachers would constntly use my thesis subject they yet had approved and would turn it into whatever next subj4ect they wanted, piling the work up to publish under their own name: rules had it that each teacher had to publish at least each seven years. They were given a paid year off to do so, where stealing students work made that a full paid year of holidyas with no research for them to bother with. They did that for 4 years to me. I had done all my classes and just needed that doen to get the hell out of there. Student loans were piling up, for nothing, while they got risher on my back. Finally I could with the help of a new superior study director screw thm all and present my subjects at the last minute, makign it impossibel for them to refuse them and suggest any other tiopic or bibliography. But I sure felt like dropping it all. It was a friend tellingme thatmaybe unconsciously I wanted to drop it not knowing by what to replace that goal I had worked at for so many years that made me think maybe he was right and it was onconsciopus as much as I did not feel it was so. But that pushed me to ending it since all that was left was that last year or trying another subject again and hope they would let me go. Again, only the change of the superior study director helped me out. I coudl finally leave uni at age **31***. I had ended all my calsses many years before and was astign years at their mercy…untl they changed director where he had a score t even out with colleagues, thank God, wehre he then helped me out to screw them all, coming up with a plan to make it so they coudl not do a thing about it. But with keeping trying oen more year, luck turned around, and I finally coudl moe on to soemthign else and not be so down by it all anymore. So all I coudl say here woudl be to not give up cause that woudl be giving in! To finish the degree, givign it one more eyar, to then be able to know soem new goal in your life and rid of that dragging weight. We get so trapped in it that we forget that we donlt have a clue what it can bring ahead anymore… Make the move. End the degree. Leave THEM behind and move on. Don’t leave YOU behind and stay stuck in that downer! > > So, where is the habit range of the spotted and herbaceous paneon do you > wonder? Well, if you look at a map of Australia, going from south to north > along the thin urban strip along the east coast where 85% of the Australia’s > population resides , you have the three largest cities which are the > cosmopolitan city of Melbourne, the global business hub of Sydney and > well… well… what the big-vigs in city hall insist on describing as > ‘Liveable Brisbane’. (I’m sure the phrase ‘liveable’ also gets used a lot to > describe Chernobyl by the Russians.)
Hey. I had a penpal from there yeas ago:) In fact I even have a license plate that reads "Chloe" and under it "Gold Coast";-) > Basically Brisbane is what happens when a big country town develops a few > hundred kilometres of urban sprawl. And what’s the important thing to > remember about country towns? Everyone that was born there really, really > wants to get out and never, ever go back… > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane
Will copy and paste to go check out on my full web connection later. —
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"Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:dfuv1n$mbu$1@theodyn.ncf.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: > > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message > > news:dfqg9p$97j$1@theodyn.ncf.ca… > >> "paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: > >> >> > So, we’ve talked weather and politics. Is the sound of the > > barrel-bottom > >> >> > scraping I hear? > >> >> LOL:) > >> >> Erm…..Oh! No way!:) > >> >> Religion! > >> >> We have not talked religion yet!L:) > >> >> And lord knows (no pun intended;-0) that can last a few milleniae:) > >> >> So, errrrmmmm. > >> >> Who have you sacrificed today …?;-) > >> > I’ll get back to you on this one after I finish building my wicker man > >> >
> >> Yay!!! I’ll have a wicker man for my bday!! > >> Thank you Thank you, Paneon! > >> (claps hands in fast brisk excited claps that make her jump up and down > >> given the amount of air so fast displaced;-)) > >> Do you provide the gasoline and matches with that?;-) > > Afraid me the starving uni student can’t afford the gasoline > Don’t lok now but lots of people can’t afford it that have a regular job, > nowadays. > In fact, just this week, I heard someone say she had it with > tightening the belt more and more, and told her hubby she > needed a break friom it all, asking him to take her to a nice place for a > change. Somwhere expensive. > He obliged and took her with him to the local gas station to fill up their > mini-van tank.;-)
I’m surprised she didn’t suggest to hubby that she was thinking more along the lines of a trip to the ol’ divorce lawyer after that stunt. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> - but I’m > > hunting down some woad (and ain’t birthdays so much more fun with face > > paint!) > Each tiem someone talks about paint or painting the town red, etc, I have > this humming I wish I could write in a way that woudl id the song on its > own. The humming part of the old tune "Paint it black". > Hmm-mmm-mmh-mmmhhh-hmmm-hmm-mm > mmmh-mmm-mmm-hmm-hmm-hmmm > > > Hope you had a happy (and blue) birthday. > > Thanks. Was an okay one, with lots of calls, wishes, posts, emails, ecards, > e-maginative presents, and even e-maginative e-wrapping brown paper:), > *and* "happy bday" sang 3 times at work, plus another three seperate times on > the phone by relatives. AND a real 10 dollar bill present, too from my > sister Fran, and a cake I have not seen yet baked by my mom… > Only the last 30 minutes were quite silent… > I crashed asleep and woke up ten minutes into the new day, where it now is > someoen else’s bday: my son’s sweet half. Funny thing was that my son > insisted that he had to call me forst and would not let his sweet half > call me before him, where it was a sort of tug of war between them:). Had > they called 1.5 hours later, I’d not have to call back the sweet half > today:), who’s bday happens to be on the tenth (sic). Must make my son’s > life very complicated….Specially of you add to that that he has to split > in four on his grandparents’ bday, since both his grand dad’s were born a > May 2, and both his grand mom’s a dec 3! (really!). > What do you study where, again? > What year are you into?
[Memo to self: Stop encouraging the internet stalkers.] *ducks*
Ok, I’ll restrain myself from being such a rude individual for a little. At the moment I’m nearly 6 years into an engineering/commerce dual degree – which I should have finished last year if not for various nervous breakdowns, so on, and so forth. Let’s just say that I’m talking to the career counsellors at uni about becoming something like a guide-dog trainer, and you should gain some idea of how much fun/use my degrees have turned out to be even through my GPA fairly respectable. So, where is the habit range of the spotted and herbaceous paneon do you wonder? Well, if you look at a map of Australia, going from south to north along the thin urban strip along the east coast where 85% of the Australia’s population resides , you have the three largest cities which are the cosmopolitan city of Melbourne, the global business hub of Sydney and well… well… what the big-vigs in city hall insist on describing as ‘Liveable Brisbane’. (I’m sure the phrase ‘liveable’ also gets used a lot to describe Chernobyl by the Russians.) Basically Brisbane is what happens when a big country town develops a few hundred kilometres of urban sprawl. And what’s the important thing to remember about country towns? Everyone that was born there really, really wants to get out and never, ever go back… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brisbane
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> Hi, > I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. > But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of > topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it.
Yea, more diversity of topics would be nice. I ain’t got no interesting threads to ramble around these days, and these boots ain’t made for lurking… > That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. > So many things to pick one wish from….. > Any suggestions? > What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours?
I wish the political views of the powers that be in the US weren’t mindlessly and endlessly parroted by the Australian government. It’s sickening enough seeing our government ‘going all the way’ with Dubya in Iraq – but now they’re trying to defend the blatant lies and mismanagement of the whole New Orleans disaster too… Awful stuff. Just awful. Can we be lonely again now? (Better lonely than political…)
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"paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: >> Hi, >> I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. >> But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of >> topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. > Yea, more diversity of topics would be nice. I ain’t got no interesting > threads to ramble around these days, and these boots ain’t made for > lurking…
I no longer am lonely with this feeling, then;-) Good! >> That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. >> So many things to pick one wish from….. >> Any suggestions? >> What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? > I wish the political views of the powers that be in the US weren’t > mindlessly and endlessly parroted by the Australian government. It’s > sickening enough seeing our government ‘going all the way’ with Dubya in > Iraq – but now they’re trying to defend the blatant lies and mismanagement > of the whole New Orleans disaster too… Awful stuff. Just awful. Can we be > lonely again now? (Better lonely than political…)
It is particularly odd given the distance. I have to guess at Australia having some direct economic issues with oil… Poor old Paul Martin tries the same and sent more and more Canadians to war, while the government claims it takes no part in it, given how the Canadian population is against the entire way it was done, and given the foreseable outcome: hike in gas price so that the Bush family & friends can sell their own reserves (apparently as big as 1/3 of all petroleum in the wolrd) at the highest price, to stash before Dubya is out of power. It might very well go on with the next ""elected"" official, since money talks so loud. If for ages I started new threads, I am sort of drawing a blank lately before the entire state of everything. Power trips everywhere. Political world, every day work world, anywhere there is any association of human beings it seems… While everyone comments on the reaction of those who were stranded in New Orleans, labelling them a bunch of things, I look at how much more confortable we all are, and at how much pulling the blanket everyone tries anyway, where I then think of how, that woudl they be elected president, we still all would be in deep shnoot. Anywa. Change of tropics…;-) You lucky thing, starting spring!!! How’s the weather where you are? Here, it changed a lot in mid August, so fast compared to normal, nights getting much cooler and colder at times even, that I fear we might be heading for a winter of heavy snow like many kids might never have seen yet… But then again, with the climate changes, this could change again without warning to the hottest winter yet. But would anything be predictable as it used to be, this coming winter would be one of biting blizzard, and of heavy snow falls and snow drifts… And it might start way way too early, too…. Someone should already plan ahead to feed wild animals this winter… Plow people should have a nice income this year. City taxes should go up next year…..and bring more political bla bla;-) C > —
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message > news:dfqg9p$97j$1@theodyn.ncf.ca… >> "paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: >> >> > So, we’ve talked weather and politics. Is the sound of the > barrel-bottom >> >> > scraping I hear? >> >> LOL:) >> >> Erm…..Oh! No way!:) >> >> Religion! >> >> We have not talked religion yet!L:) >> >> And lord knows (no pun intended;-0) that can last a few milleniae:) >> >> So, errrrmmmm. >> >> Who have you sacrificed today …?;-) >> > I’ll get back to you on this one after I finish building my wicker man >> >
>> Yay!!! I’ll have a wicker man for my bday!! >> Thank you Thank you, Paneon! >> (claps hands in fast brisk excited claps that make her jump up and down >> given the amount of air so fast displaced;-)) >> Do you provide the gasoline and matches with that?;-) > Afraid me the starving uni student can’t afford the gasoline
Don’t lok now but lots of people can’t afford it that have a regular job, nowadays. In fact, just this week, I heard someone say she had it with tightening the belt more and more, and told her hubby she needed a break friom it all, asking him to take her to a nice place for a change. Somwhere expensive. He obliged and took her with him to the local gas station to fill up their mini-van tank.;-) - but I’m > hunting down some woad (and ain’t birthdays so much more fun with face > paint!)
Each tiem someone talks about paint or painting the town red, etc, I have this humming I wish I could write in a way that woudl id the song on its own. The humming part of the old tune "Paint it black". Hmm-mmm-mmh-mmmhhh-hmmm-hmm-mm mmmh-mmm-mmm-hmm-hmm-hmmm > > Hope you had a happy (and blue) birthday. > Thanks. Was an okay one, with lots of calls, wishes, posts, emails, ecards, e-maginative presents, and even e-maginative e-wrapping brown paper:), *and* "happy bday" sang 3 times at work, plus another three seperate times on the phone by relatives. AND a real 10 dollar bill present, too from my sister Fran, and a cake I have not seen yet baked by my mom… Only the last 30 minutes were quite silent… I crashed asleep and woke up ten minutes into the new day, where it now is someoen else’s bday: my son’s sweet half. Funny thing was that my son insisted that he had to call me forst and would not let his sweet half call me before him, where it was a sort of tug of war between them:). Had they called 1.5 hours later, I’d not have to call back the sweet half today:), who’s bday happens to be on the tenth (sic). Must make my son’s life very complicated….Specially of you add to that that he has to split in four on his grandparents’ bday, since both his grand dad’s were born a May 2, and both his grand mom’s a dec 3! (really!). What do you study where, again? What year are you into? —
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> > So, we’ve talked weather and politics. Is the sound of the barrel-bottom > > scraping I hear? > LOL:) > Erm…..Oh! No way!:) > Religion! > We have not talked religion yet!L:) > And lord knows (no pun intended;-0) that can last a few milleniae:) > So, errrrmmmm. > Who have you sacrificed today …?;-)
I’ll get back to you on this one after I finish building my wicker man
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: >> > So, we’ve talked weather and politics. Is the sound of the barrel-bottom >> > scraping I hear? >> LOL:) >> Erm…..Oh! No way!:) >> Religion! >> We have not talked religion yet!L:) >> And lord knows (no pun intended;-0) that can last a few milleniae:) >> So, errrrmmmm. >> Who have you sacrificed today …?;-) > I’ll get back to you on this one after I finish building my wicker man >
Yay!!! I’ll have a wicker man for my bday!! Thank you Thank you, Paneon! (claps hands in fast brisk excited claps that make her jump up and down given the amount of air so fast displaced;-)) Do you provide the gasoline and matches with that?;-) C —
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"Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:dfqg9p$97j$1@theodyn.ncf.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: > >> > So, we’ve talked weather and politics. Is the sound of the barrel-bottom > >> > scraping I hear? > >> LOL:) > >> Erm…..Oh! No way!:) > >> Religion! > >> We have not talked religion yet!L:) > >> And lord knows (no pun intended;-0) that can last a few milleniae:) > >> So, errrrmmmm. > >> Who have you sacrificed today …?;-) > > I’ll get back to you on this one after I finish building my wicker man > >
> Yay!!! I’ll have a wicker man for my bday!! > Thank you Thank you, Paneon! > (claps hands in fast brisk excited claps that make her jump up and down > given the amount of air so fast displaced;-)) > Do you provide the gasoline and matches with that?;-)
Afraid me the starving uni student can’t afford the gasoline – but I’m hunting down some woad (and ain’t birthdays so much more fun with face paint!) Hope you had a happy (and blue) birthday.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: > "Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message > news:dfjqsa$bv6$1@theodyn.ncf.ca… >> "paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. >> >> But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of >> >> topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. >> > Yea, more diversity of topics would be nice. I ain’t got no interesting >> > threads to ramble around these days, and these boots ain’t made for >> > lurking… >> I no longer am lonely with this feeling, then;-) >> Good! >> >> That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. >> >> So many things to pick one wish from….. >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? >> > I wish the political views of the powers that be in the US weren’t >> > mindlessly and endlessly parroted by the Australian government. It’s >> > sickening enough seeing our government ‘going all the way’ with Dubya in >> > Iraq – but now they’re trying to defend the blatant lies and > mismanagement >> > of the whole New Orleans disaster too… Awful stuff. Just awful. Can we > be >> > lonely again now? (Better lonely than political…) >> It is particularly odd given the distance. >> I have to guess at Australia having some direct economic issues with >> oil… > Not really. Our prime minister just really likes to live a life of > sycophancy. > <snip> >> While everyone comments on the reaction of those who were stranded in New >> Orleans, labelling them a bunch of things, I look at how much more > Desperate circumstances, desperate people, desparate reactions – the only > thing that made New Orleans different was that people had too many firearms > and not enough government concern.. > <…>
Stil is awful how the army just sent them away, by foot too. Smelled like all Bush aimed at was to disperse them so that tv could not show such massive images of his inertia. As if brushing it under the carpet would do:(. A very very bad, bad, bad, disgusting farce. All he cares bout is to not look like he is. Helping his own? *His* god forbids, obviously:( Here the soldiers were shown on tv even shouting at cameramen and reporters to "get the f out", in no friendly terms (lots of shouting and f words, ordering and threatening them to go away and "take their effing camera with them", where that made the orders they were given to muffle it away quite blatant to me…) Hopefully Americans will soon put an end to Bush and to his reign. On top of being an international war criminal, he now is a man guilty of the manslaughter of thousands of innocents by hunger and thirst. In Canada, at least, refusing water to anyone is illegal (sic), and passible of criminal charges of criminal neglect, manslaughter or murder. And what of non-assistance to the wounded or dying? That too is in the criminal code, and I believe that that one is in the US penal code too. >> Change of tropics…;-) >> You lucky thing, starting spring!!! >> How’s the weather where you are? > Well, I’m technically a sub-tropical dweller
> (we have rainforests in my neck of the woods – but we also have a disenable > winter – which made an encore performance today, but we have still had a few > decent preview performances from spring over the past couple of weeks. )
Oh to be at that time of the year!! We had zilch spring at all this year. Rain,rain, rain and rain and did I mention rain? And fall like weather. Then it turrned to records of heat waves, lasting longer at higher temperatures than ever, i.e. than since they started compliling the weather in 29. Yet we have an early fall this year. Earlier even then when I was a kid… Oh, can we just get that year back and change it for a nice one? > So, we’ve talked weather and politics. Is the sound of the barrel-bottom > scraping I hear?
LOL:) Erm…..Oh! No way!:) Religion! We have not talked religion yet!L:) And lord knows (no pun intended;-0) that can last a few milleniae:) So, errrrmmmm. Who have you sacrificed today …?;-) —
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"Eleonore Beaudoin" <bc…@FreeNet.Carleton.CA> wrote in message
news:dfjqsa$bv6$1@theodyn.ncf.ca… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "paneon" (paneon@sdf_dot_lonestar.org) writes: > >> Hi, > >> I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. > >> But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of > >> topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. > > Yea, more diversity of topics would be nice. I ain’t got no interesting > > threads to ramble around these days, and these boots ain’t made for > > lurking… > I no longer am lonely with this feeling, then;-) > Good! > >> That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. > >> So many things to pick one wish from….. > >> Any suggestions? > >> What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? > > I wish the political views of the powers that be in the US weren’t > > mindlessly and endlessly parroted by the Australian government. It’s > > sickening enough seeing our government ‘going all the way’ with Dubya in > > Iraq – but now they’re trying to defend the blatant lies and mismanagement > > of the whole New Orleans disaster too… Awful stuff. Just awful. Can we be > > lonely again now? (Better lonely than political…) > It is particularly odd given the distance. > I have to guess at Australia having some direct economic issues with > oil…
Not really. Our prime minister just really likes to live a life of sycophancy. <snip> > While everyone comments on the reaction of those who were stranded in New > Orleans, labelling them a bunch of things, I look at how much more
Desperate circumstances, desperate people, desparate reactions – the only thing that made New Orleans different was that people had too many firearms and not enough government concern.. <…> > Change of tropics…;-) > You lucky thing, starting spring!!! > How’s the weather where you are?
Well, I’m technically a sub-tropical dweller
(we have rainforests in my neck of the woods – but we also have a disenable winter – which made an encore performance today, but we have still had a few decent preview performances from spring over the past couple of weeks. ) So, we’ve talked weather and politics. Is the sound of the barrel-bottom scraping I hear?
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: > =?windows-1252?Q?Ghost_Walker=99?= (night-ri…@Cookieshaw.ca) writes: >>Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >>>"OB" (nevilemo…@yahoo.com) writes: >>>>Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >>>>>Hi, >>>>>I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. >>>>>But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of >>>>>topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. >>>>>That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. >>>>>So many things to pick one wish from….. >>>>>Any suggestions? >>>>>What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? >>>>It would probably be a playoff between universal peace, health and >>>>happiness for all mankind in perpetuity, or a slightly longer dick. >>>>That’s a pretty tough choice, come to think of it. >>>G.W., is that you…??;-) >>lol that was’nt me, my um…..n/m >>i’ll just say i got no complaints in a certain area
> Ooops. Din’t think of the possible confusion with the initials L:):) > Course, I meant "George Dublyah Bush". > Ya know,the one who finds it a toucgh choice to decide what part of his > body to think with…?;-)
sounds like someone i live with :p > As for you, thank God you were not created a statue…I guess L:) > (if you read below my reply to OB you will see what I mean:))
lmao, if i were, i’d make sure my statue had pants or at least a loin cloth :p – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>ghost >>>But more seriously: >>>Not a tough choice if you think a bit. >>>Once upon a time, there were statues of the pefect males, done by Greeks >>>and Romans/Italian Masters and so on. >>>During wars, all those perfect penises were destroyed by *men* >>> ****Not snatched off and carried home by excited females**** >>>;-) >>>– > —
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: > "OB" (nevilemo…@yahoo.com) writes: >>Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >>>Hi, >>>I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. >>>But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of >>>topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. >>>That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. >>>So many things to pick one wish from….. >>>Any suggestions? >>>What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? >>It would probably be a playoff between universal peace, health and >>happiness for all mankind in perpetuity, or a slightly longer dick. >>That’s a pretty tough choice, come to think of it. > G.W., is that you…??;-)
lol that was’nt me, my um…..n/m i’ll just say i got no complaints in a certain area
ghost – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> But more seriously: > Not a tough choice if you think a bit. > Once upon a time, there were statues of the pefect males, done by Greeks > and Romans/Italian Masters and so on. > During wars, all those perfect penises were destroyed by *men* > ****Not snatched off and carried home by excited females**** >
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -=?windows-1252?Q?Ghost_Walker=99?= (night-ri…@Cookieshaw.ca) writes: > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >> "OB" (nevilemo…@yahoo.com) writes: >>>Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >>>>Hi, >>>>I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. >>>>But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of >>>>topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. >>>>That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. >>>>So many things to pick one wish from….. >>>>Any suggestions? >>>>What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? >>>It would probably be a playoff between universal peace, health and >>>happiness for all mankind in perpetuity, or a slightly longer dick. >>>That’s a pretty tough choice, come to think of it. >> G.W., is that you…??;-) > lol that was’nt me, my um…..n/m > i’ll just say i got no complaints in a certain area
Ooops. Din’t think of the possible confusion with the initials L:):) Course, I meant "George Dublyah Bush". Ya know,the one who finds it a toucgh choice to decide what part of his body to think with…?;-) As for you, thank God you were not created a statue…I guess L:) (if you read below my reply to OB you will see what I mean:)) > – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> ghost >> But more seriously: >> Not a tough choice if you think a bit. >> Once upon a time, there were statues of the pefect males, done by Greeks >> and Romans/Italian Masters and so on. >> During wars, all those perfect penises were destroyed by *men* >> ****Not snatched off and carried home by excited females**** >>
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"Marlowe" (marl…@PIforhire.cam) writes: > bush to step >>> down plus the head one of fema. >> What is "the head one of fema"?? >> Not a clue…:? ("fema"?? Kececa??) >> (Help,help, cried the redhead feeling like a dumbblond;-)) > The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. an American > governmental body supposed to help in such situations > Marlowe
Ah. Thanks!:) I understand fast when I am explained slowly;-) I thought it was a word, and did not think of an acronym… Not surprising they’d not have been prepared to do a thing: "Agency" is usually just a nice facade word meaning that a past governmental service was offered to the private sector by contracts given to political buddies (people who put their money in an election campaign illegally, under the table, and who get a piece of the cake in return). Think of it as a contract with the devil…. "Decentralization" is just another word for splitting the cake among them, and creating entities that will survive (and make impossible) any real change of power, regadless of any change of party. Let’s all start gathering animals by pairs… —
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bush to step >> down plus the head one of fema. > What is "the head one of fema"?? > Not a clue…:? ("fema"?? Kececa??) > (Help,help, cried the redhead feeling like a dumbblond;-))
The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. an American governmental body supposed to help in such situations Marlowe
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Marlowe wrote: > bush to step >>>down plus the head one of fema. >>What is "the head one of fema"?? >>Not a clue…:? ("fema"?? Kececa??) >>(Help,help, cried the redhead feeling like a dumbblond;-)) > The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. an American > governmental body supposed to help in such situations > Marlowe
lol thanks marlowe, me being not good at explaing things was starting to wonder how i was goona explain fema to chloe with out making her more confused. ghost – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -"OB" (nevilemo…@yahoo.com) writes: > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >> Hi, >> I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. >> But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of >> topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. >> That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. >> So many things to pick one wish from….. >> Any suggestions? >> What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? > It would probably be a playoff between universal peace, health and > happiness for all mankind in perpetuity, or a slightly longer dick. > That’s a pretty tough choice, come to think of it.
G.W., is that you…??;-) But more seriously: Not a tough choice if you think a bit. Once upon a time, there were statues of the pefect males, done by Greeks and Romans/Italian Masters and so on. During wars, all those perfect penises were destroyed by *men* ****Not snatched off and carried home by excited females****
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Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: > Hi, > I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. > But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of > topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. > That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. > So many things to pick one wish from….. > Any suggestions? > What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours?
It would probably be a playoff between universal peace, health and happiness for all mankind in perpetuity, or a slightly longer dick. That’s a pretty tough choice, come to think of it.
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -=?windows-1252?Q?Ghost_Walker=99?= (night-ri…@Cookieshaw.ca) writes: > Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: >> Hi, >> I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. >> But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of >> topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. >> That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. >> So many things to pick one wish from….. >> Any suggestions? >> What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? > being a loneliness politicalk group, my wish would be for bush to step > down plus the head one of fema.
What is "the head one of fema"?? Not a clue…:? ("fema"?? Kececa??) (Help,help, cried the redhead feeling like a dumbblond;-)) > in reality, my wish is that lost loved ones and friends will be found safe > people might not bring up politicks when talking about a disaster if > they (me included) don’t watch cnn. cnn is famous for dragging in > politicks when covering a disaster.
Somethign really odd happened this morning. I could not catch one single image on tv, try as I may, this past week, about the hurricane. I dunno, seems I teied all the wrong hours, if I tyried at 5, 6, 10, 11 and midnight and in between. I must always just have missed it or soemthing. Today, I hoped for a weekley news thing like a recap. They ahd one! So I aited to see it, But all hey showed were poeple saying what they thought of the time Bush took to react. Then they said they would leave us on images of the past week, some hard, some sad, and some of relief and…hope. What followed was an image I had seen when the hurricane started to hit the coast. Not even in Louisiana. Same image of that reporter on a beach with the wind. The images of things flyign in the air. Then imagages of…Bush shaking hands, where the sound went up as a lady said "Tahnk you" to him (sic) and more images of him walking in the crows of homeless, it looked as in New Orleans. That was it!! I just was so upset!! It felt so arranged to show images that woudl prenst it as if most of it was all Bush oforting poeple, and gave the impression that was what he woudl ahve done all week….. That much for still tring to see soemthign real on the new one week after:( Your wish will happen without having to waste your oen wish on it: Bush is having his last term. The few words I heard him say were again so senseless, without any trace of any empathy, it is just an outrage and shame… > > ghost > >> >> —
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Hi, I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. So many things to pick one wish from….. Any suggestions? What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours? —
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Eleonore Beaudoin wrote: > Hi, > I am new to this American politics -loneliness ng thing. > But I just wanted to say that since this ng was lackign in diversity of > topics, I tried the Four Suits Solitaire once more and made it. > That means I can make a very special wish today or whenever I am ready. > So many things to pick one wish from….. > Any suggestions? > What would YOU wish for would the wish be yours?
being a loneliness politicalk group, my wish would be for bush to step down plus the head one of fema. in reality, my wish is that lost loved ones and friends will be found safe people might not bring up politicks when talking about a disaster if they (me included) don’t watch cnn. cnn is famous for dragging in politicks when covering a disaster. ghost – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> —