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What, Bob? » Dr. Bob

Posted by IsoM on February 4, 2003, at 1:25:37

In reply to Re: please be civil » IsoM » NikkiT2 » syringachalet, posted by Dr. Bob on February 4, 2003, at 0:33:17

Do you want me to feel guilty? How would that be supportive of me after the last two very rough months I've been through. I said nothing unkind or unsupportive in any of my posts. I simply stated the fact that I'm not feeling guilty. I didn't say I didn't give a rat's ass of other's feelings, did I? And I didn't imply it sneakily either. I'm not being unkind to anyone.

AND I've stated over & over, that to me that humour piece was about *ETIQUETTE*, not people. I didn't even know what rednecks were. I had no intentions of hurting any one & still don't. If any one reads it as I meant it to be, as I read it when it was sent to me (silly ideas of what's polite), they'd understand. I still consider my conscious clean. Mind you, I'll be more careful about checking whether something may be real before I post next time, but I'm not going to be feeling guilt over this. No wonder so many people are screwed up & have poor self-esteem. They can be brow-beatened too easily.

 

Re: please be civil

Posted by syringachalet on February 4, 2003, at 6:14:02

In reply to Re: please be civil » IsoM » NikkiT2 » syringachalet, posted by Dr. Bob on February 4, 2003, at 0:33:17

Bob,

I guess we should all 'walk on eggs' so as not to upset anyone.

I will be taking some time to consider this option.

syringachalet

 

Re: please be civil

Posted by NikkiT2 on February 4, 2003, at 7:37:33

In reply to Re: please be civil, posted by syringachalet on February 4, 2003, at 6:14:02

???? Saying a fact, such as the fact I would be classed a racist in my country if I complained about the treatment I receive... How on earth is that un-civil??

I really am lost over this one!!

Nikki

 

Re: thanks (nm) » syringachalet

Posted by Dr. Bob on February 4, 2003, at 8:01:13

In reply to Re: please be civil, posted by syringachalet on February 4, 2003, at 6:14:02

 

Re: clarification » NikkiT2

Posted by Dr. Bob on February 4, 2003, at 8:01:55

In reply to Re: please be civil, posted by NikkiT2 on February 4, 2003, at 7:37:33

> Saying a fact, such as the fact I would be classed a racist in my country if I complained about the treatment I receive... How on earth is that un-civil??
>
> I really am lost over this one!!

Sorry, what I meant was, it could possibly be considered racist here, too...

Bob

 

Re: love your outlook... and a link to a weird band » IsoM

Posted by Ritch on February 4, 2003, at 9:45:01

In reply to love your outlook... and a link to a weird band » Ritch, posted by IsoM on February 3, 2003, at 13:59:52

> Ah, Mitch, I love your view of life. And what's wrong with those huge spools? A little work on them & they make wonderful low coffee tables or sitting-around-eating-sushi type tables. I hate to see all that wood wasted. I'm the stereotypical "don't throw that out - I'll find a use for it" person. If no use of it's made in a year, then I get strict with myself & throw it out or pass it to the next person who'll find a use for it. I like the eclectic look & believe it or not, it's very tasteful when I'm finished with it.
>
> I *LOATHE* country & western music. Maybe that's why I never knew any rednecks. But I love the old Marty Robbins songs like Cool Water & El Paso. I was around 9-11 when they came out & my parents listened to them on their old vacuum tube radio. I'm not what you'd ever classify as a redneck, but I was 12 before we had a flush toilet. It was the old outhouse in the back. I just grew up very, very poor. I couldn't wait to be old/tall enough to haul water out of the well like my older brothers, but my father put a old fashioned pump in the kitchen sink before I got tall enough for that. But I sure did my share of chopping wood for the cook stove. It must've been hell for my Mom back then - canning winter supplies in the heat of summer over a wood cook stove. But I had the happiest childhood memories (minus my very harsh father).
>
> P.S. Ever heard of the Leningrad Cowboys? I saw a documentary/entertainment show on them once. They're Scandinavian guys who spoke no English & played old rock & country songs & polkas. They had the most exaggerated pompadour hairstyles I'd ever seen. They're hilarious. Sort of a mostly unknown cult status in North America. They've gotten a little flashier & added a couple women to the band but they're still very funny & entertaining.
>
> Here's a link to the band members (just in case you're crazy enough to check them out)!
> http://www.leningradcowboys.fi/frameset_band.html

Oh yeah, I have that one taped! One of my favorite parts is where they play in this biker bar (I can't remember whether it was Texas or Arizona), and they all start booing, and then their manager (or somebody) comes up and whispers something in the drummer's ear and then they play a really excellent cover of "Born to be Wild" (I think with horns in it), and they all loved it!


 

Re: Wanna know something, folks? » IsoM

Posted by wharfrat on February 4, 2003, at 11:51:32

In reply to Wanna know something, folks?, posted by IsoM on February 2, 2003, at 4:00:27

Iso,
I've followed this thread with much interest and amazement. But let me get this straight.
Do you mean to tell me that Canadians don't live in igloos????? Please clear this up for me. It's almost dinna time an ah haf to go saddle up mah hoss an go eat.
Wharfrat in Texas

 

Re: chocolate » OddipusRex

Posted by ShelliR on February 4, 2003, at 12:29:30

In reply to chocolate , posted by OddipusRex on February 3, 2003, at 22:29:42

> http://www.radicalthought.org/
>
> When (people) eat chocolate, they are eating my flesh." Drissa was forced to work as a slave on a cocoa plantation in Cote d'Ivoire
>
> Child Slaves May Be Making Your Chocolate
>
>
> On a recent trip to Sweden, I saw a report on BBC (made by TrueVision) on cocoa farming - the first step in making chocolate -in the Ivory Coast. According to the BBC, hundreds of thousands of children are being stolen from their parents, shipped to the Ivory Coast and sold as slaves to cocoa farms. These children earn no money for their work, are barely fed, are beaten if they try to escape, and most will never see their families again. Nearly 50% of the world's chocolate production starts in the Ivory Coast.
> When I heard this, I was completely appalled. Suddenly I could taste every bit of chocolate I'd ever eaten in my life, a taste so sour at the thought that child slaves had produced it that I thought I would vomit.
>
>

hundreds of thousands of children?

 

Re: Wanna know something, folks? » wharfrat

Posted by IsoM on February 4, 2003, at 12:39:19

In reply to Re: Wanna know something, folks? » IsoM, posted by wharfrat on February 4, 2003, at 11:51:32

Well, it isn't entirely true. We do live in igloos but what with global warming & the El Nino, they melt too quickly. So we taken to using the newest technology - MicroPseudoIce®, perfect for solving that melting igloo problem!

Mind you, they don't seem to protect as well as the ice does from marauding polar bears. But boy. If we do catch one of those big guys, we can feed ourselves for months!

And here I thought Texans rode Texas-size scorpions, not hosses. Shows how little I know. Maybe you guys eat them instead? ^_^

 

Re: Wanna know something, folks? » IsoM

Posted by wharfrat on February 4, 2003, at 13:33:28

In reply to Re: Wanna know something, folks? » wharfrat, posted by IsoM on February 4, 2003, at 12:39:19

We only ride the scorpions in the rural areas and out in the country. They're to dadgum mean for most city folk and they make a bigger mess in the streets than these lil' ole hosses do. Speaking of transportation, and animals messin' in the street. What about all them husky dogs pullin' ya'll around in sleds. Do you have to carry a pooper scooper in your sled?

 

oh - you, funny Texans... » wharfrat

Posted by IsoM on February 4, 2003, at 13:44:15

In reply to Re: Wanna know something, folks? » IsoM, posted by wharfrat on February 4, 2003, at 13:33:28

Haven't you heard? We all drive snow mobiles! When the wolves were howling at the door (of our igloos), we dared not go out & we ate the dogs. Boy, they're tasty! Almost as good as seal meat or whale blubber!

When the snow melts for our 1 1/2 months of summer, it's all mud & the snow mobiles work pretty good in the mud too. Splatters a lot though.

So do you Texans neuter your scorpions too, or do you just whack off their sacs? (I mean sacs of venom, you silly boy.)

 

Re: oh - you, funny Texans... » IsoM

Posted by wharfrat on February 4, 2003, at 13:54:42

In reply to oh - you, funny Texans... » wharfrat, posted by IsoM on February 4, 2003, at 13:44:15

Snowmobiles??? Boy, do I feel dumb!
As for fixin' the scorpions, we cull them out, you know, cut em and put em out to pasture. But we milk the venom out and bottle it. Then it's sold in liquor stores as a margarita mixer. I personally like it best in a bloody mary it bein kinda hot an all.

 

Fair Trade Chocolate

Posted by NikkiT2 on February 4, 2003, at 14:22:06

In reply to Re: chocolate » OddipusRex, posted by ShelliR on February 4, 2003, at 12:29:30

When I have a chocolate craving for good chocolate, I always go for Green and Blacks 70% cocoa solids chocolate.. Its a fair trade one too which makes me feel I'm doing a bit of something good too.

http://www.greenandblacks.com/html/home.php

Nikki

 

OK, you win this round! :) Send me the mixer, hey? (nm) » wharfrat

Posted by IsoM on February 4, 2003, at 14:46:59

In reply to Re: oh - you, funny Texans... » IsoM, posted by wharfrat on February 4, 2003, at 13:54:42

 

another source thanks for your interest » ShelliR

Posted by OddipusRex on February 4, 2003, at 15:33:09

In reply to Re: chocolate » OddipusRex, posted by ShelliR on February 4, 2003, at 12:29:30

LONDON, England (CNN) -- Children continue to be sold into the domestic, agricultural and sex industries in Africa despite the slave trade being officially banned in the early 1880s.

The forced labour is a growing widespread problem in West and Central Africa often as a result of parents' ignorance or poverty, aid agenices have said.

The United Nation's children's agency UNICEF estimates 200,000 children are traded each year in the region.

http://europe.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/africa/04/16/child.slavery/

> > http://www.radicalthought.org/
> >
> > When (people) eat chocolate, they are eating my flesh." Drissa was forced to work as a slave on a cocoa plantation in Cote d'Ivoire
> >
> > Child Slaves May Be Making Your Chocolate
> >
> >
> > On a recent trip to Sweden, I saw a report on BBC (made by TrueVision) on cocoa farming - the first step in making chocolate -in the Ivory Coast. According to the BBC, hundreds of thousands of children are being stolen from their parents, shipped to the Ivory Coast and sold as slaves to cocoa farms. These children earn no money for their work, are barely fed, are beaten if they try to escape, and most will never see their families again. Nearly 50% of the world's chocolate production starts in the Ivory Coast.
> > When I heard this, I was completely appalled. Suddenly I could taste every bit of chocolate I'd ever eaten in my life, a taste so sour at the thought that child slaves had produced it that I thought I would vomit.
> >
> >
>
> hundreds of thousands of children?
>

 

:-) (nm) » NikkiT2

Posted by OddipusRex on February 4, 2003, at 15:35:26

In reply to Fair Trade Chocolate, posted by NikkiT2 on February 4, 2003, at 14:22:06

 

Re: Fair Trade Chocolate » NikkiT2

Posted by dreamerz on February 4, 2003, at 21:20:20

In reply to Fair Trade Chocolate, posted by NikkiT2 on February 4, 2003, at 14:22:06

> When I have a chocolate craving for good chocolate, I always go for Green and Blacks 70% cocoa solids chocolate.. Its a fair trade one too which makes me feel I'm doing a bit of something good too.


Hey Nikki YES!

I think it's them ( hmm , may be another brand ) that do 85% , anyway from tesco..yum!

 

Re: Wanna know something, folks? » wharfrat

Posted by Ritch on February 4, 2003, at 23:44:59

In reply to Re: Wanna know something, folks? » IsoM, posted by wharfrat on February 4, 2003, at 13:33:28

> We only ride the scorpions in the rural areas and out in the country. They're to dadgum mean for most city folk and they make a bigger mess in the streets than these lil' ole hosses do. Speaking of transportation, and animals messin' in the street. What about all them husky dogs pullin' ya'll around in sleds. Do you have to carry a pooper scooper in your sled?

Scorpions here are often called stingin' lizards. Have you heard that term in Texas or is that only the Appalachian south you hear that one? What about the tarantulas?

 

Re: Changing the topic is causing me stress » OddipusRex

Posted by noa on February 5, 2003, at 5:32:41

In reply to Re: Changing the topic is causing me stress » noa, posted by OddipusRex on February 3, 2003, at 19:38:16

I am sorry that it felt trivializing. I was just responding to the post, "Changing the Topic...sharing stress reducers." I have no objection to moving to a new thread.

 

Re: Fair Trade Chocolate

Posted by noa on February 5, 2003, at 5:34:46

In reply to Fair Trade Chocolate, posted by NikkiT2 on February 4, 2003, at 14:22:06

That is the brand I love--it is fair trade but it is also the best chocolate, imho!

 

Re: Fair Trade Chocolate *drooling* - Dreamerz » noa

Posted by NikkiT2 on February 5, 2003, at 6:58:02

In reply to Re: Fair Trade Chocolate, posted by noa on February 5, 2003, at 5:34:46

Have you tried their Mayagold?? Plain choccie with orange and spices in.. so so so nice!!!

Now I want some choccie.. OK.. just this once I think I will ahve to indulge myself!!

Nikki

 

I appreciate the apology Thanks Noa (nm) » noa

Posted by OddipusRex on February 5, 2003, at 7:55:35

In reply to Re: Changing the topic is causing me stress » OddipusRex, posted by noa on February 5, 2003, at 5:32:41

 

Re: I appreciate the post (correction)Noa

Posted by OddipusRex on February 5, 2003, at 8:15:45

In reply to I appreciate the apology Thanks Noa (nm) » noa, posted by OddipusRex on February 5, 2003, at 7:55:35

Corrected in case "apology" carried the wrong connotation in your mind. Thanks for the clarification or sympathy for my distress or whatever you want to call it. Enjoy your chocolate.

 

Re: Wanna know something, folks? » Ritch

Posted by wharfrat on February 5, 2003, at 8:53:58

In reply to Re: Wanna know something, folks? » wharfrat, posted by Ritch on February 4, 2003, at 23:44:59

> > We only ride the scorpions in the rural areas and out in the country. They're to dadgum mean for most city folk and they make a bigger mess in the streets than these lil' ole hosses do. Speaking of transportation, and animals messin' in the street. What about all them husky dogs pullin' ya'll around in sleds. Do you have to carry a pooper scooper in your sled?
>
> Scorpions here are often called stingin' lizards. Have you heard that term in Texas or is that only the Appalachian south you hear that one? What about the tarantulas?
>
>
Never heard them called stingin' lizards. We do have another relative of the scorpion called a vinegaroon or "whip scorpion", but it can't sting.
It's mostly nocturnal. My Dad (who's 71) has told me when he was a kid, he and my uncle would catch scorpions and vinegaroons and have them fight and the vinegaroon was most often the winner and the scorpion was the dinner.

 

scorpions... » wharfrat

Posted by IsoM on February 5, 2003, at 13:00:23

In reply to Re: Wanna know something, folks? » Ritch, posted by wharfrat on February 5, 2003, at 8:53:58

Ever read Gerald Durrell's books about his childhood years on Corfu, a Greek island in the Mediterranean? He was a naturalist who started the first "zoo" (closer to a wildlife park) to save endangered species.

He made pets of animals of any sort he could find on Corfu as a boy. He had a very indulgent, slightly dotty mother. One of his pets was a mother scorption who carried her babies on her back (as I'm sure you know). He brought her (with her babies) to the dinner table one day in a large match box. His much older brother grabbed the box to get a match for his pipe. Before Gerald could say anyting, his brother had scattered momma & babies all over the table. The family shot out of their chairs & Gerald vainly tried to gather his lost brood. He never did find them all & for a long time after that, his family refused to go barefoot in the house & would glower at him.

If you ever can get his books about his childhood on Corfu (some are out of print now), buy them. They're a hoot! He titled them as "My Family & Other Animals", "Birds, Beasts, & Relatives", & "Garden of the Gods". How I envied his childhood years. They make me laugh aloud when I read & reread them.


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