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Talk to me

Posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 18:50:42

If there's anyone here, I mean.

You don't even have to talk to me.

You can talk at me.

You can say anything.

Suggested possible conversation topics include whether the Westminster System is preferable to the US system (particularly at question time), whether you suffer fatigue or soreness from improper mouse use, whether we should all be ashamed or proud of ourselves or whether a 4 hour dental procedure mandates the use of narcotics.

 

That's great

Posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 19:00:16

In reply to Talk to me, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 18:50:42

3 minutes and no response.

Nobody loves me.

Let me therefore answer my own questions

>Is Westminster System is preferable to the US system (particularly at question time)
NO

>whether you suffer fatigue or soreness from improper mouse use,
YES

>whether we should all be ashamed or proud of ourselves
I LIKE BOTH

>or whether a 4 hour dental procedure mandates the use of narcotics
DEFINITELY

 

Re: That's great » Sigismund

Posted by Deneb on October 24, 2008, at 19:03:37

In reply to That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 19:00:16

Hey Sigis!

I love you! You're adorable.

Deneb

 

Re: That's great » Deneb

Posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 19:09:21

In reply to Re: That's great » Sigismund, posted by Deneb on October 24, 2008, at 19:03:37

>You're adorable

I hadn't quite seen myself like that, but I'm working on it.

When I took the dog for a walk this morning I wore my MBTs
http://www.swissmasai.com.au/
which (as you can see on the link) gave me an increase of 9% on my buttock muscle activity.

 

Re: That's great » Sigismund

Posted by jammerlich on October 24, 2008, at 19:24:03

In reply to That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 19:00:16


Is Westminster System is preferable to the US system (particularly at question time)
> I'll just go with whatever you think.

whether you suffer fatigue or soreness from improper mouse use,
> Nothing like that, but my "mouse hand" routinely gets cold.

whether we should all be ashamed or proud of ourselves
> I have moments of both

or whether a 4 hour dental procedure mandates the use of narcotics
> ANY dental procedure mandates the use of narcotics

 

Re: That's great

Posted by TexasChic on October 24, 2008, at 19:31:44

In reply to That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 19:00:16

> 3 minutes and no response.
> Nobody loves me.

Damn dude, give a person a chance to refresh their drink, have a bathroom break, etc.

> Let me therefore answer my own questions
>Is Westminster System is preferable to the US system (particularly at question time)

The West Minister what? Is that something British?

> >whether you suffer fatigue or soreness from improper mouse use,

Exactly what are you doing to that poor mouse???

> >whether we should all be ashamed or proud of ourselves

Is this still about the mouse?

> >or whether a 4 hour dental procedure mandates the use of narcotics

You should receive narcotics in before you even enter the waiting room.

-T

 

Fine, don't respond to my humerous anecdotes

Posted by TexasChic on October 24, 2008, at 20:07:55

In reply to Re: That's great, posted by TexasChic on October 24, 2008, at 19:31:44

I wanted to watch Stargate Atlantis anyway. That's right Ronan, I'm coming for you baby!

-T

 

Re: That's great » Sigismund

Posted by Kath on October 24, 2008, at 20:12:54

In reply to That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 19:00:16

((((((((((((((((((((you))))))))))))))))

I am SO sorry I wasn't here for you!!!

That day when i was feeling badly & you & I chatted a bit was very helpful for me.

I send you belated hugs & thoughts.

much love, Kath

 

Re: That's great » jammerlich

Posted by Kath on October 24, 2008, at 20:14:46

In reply to Re: That's great » Sigismund, posted by jammerlich on October 24, 2008, at 19:24:03

SO nice to see you here.

MISS you.

luv ya, Kath

 

Re: That's great

Posted by obsidian on October 24, 2008, at 22:04:36

In reply to That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 19:00:16

> 3 minutes and no response.

>
> Nobody loves me.

that can't be

>
> Let me therefore answer my own questions

ok, then I'll try
but I don't know anything about systems, my knowledge in that field is woefully inadequate
>
> >Is Westminster System is preferable to the US system (particularly at question time)
> NO
>
> >whether you suffer fatigue or soreness from improper mouse use,

no, just annoyance, the mouse doesn't always understand me

> YES
>
> >whether we should all be ashamed or proud of ourselves
more ashamed for my part

> I LIKE BOTH
>
> >or whether a 4 hour dental procedure mandates the use of narcotics

ABSOLUTELY, and follow up pain meds later ;-)
> DEFINITELY

 

Re: That's great

Posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 22:55:10

In reply to Re: That's great, posted by obsidian on October 24, 2008, at 22:04:36

After reading in the papers this morning about Sarah Palin's wink and the effect it has on undecided voters I turned to an article on the world's best walks. The ones mentioned in North America were the Grand Canyon, one in Areponuchi in Mexico and The Bruce Peninsular in Ontario: 'Explore forests to spot bears, orchids and red squirrels'. It sounds a bit cold for orchids to grow in Ontario? What's the line on squirrels? Red is good and grey is bad? You see any bears Kath?

Years ago now I watched a TV series about Lewis and Clark making their way from the Missouri(?) west, all the things they saw, Indians they came across, and what happened to each of them after, one of them dying by his own hand, IIRC. It was quite wonderful.

You are all special people to me. You know that?

 

Re: That's great » Sigismund

Posted by obsidian on October 24, 2008, at 23:25:54

In reply to Re: That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 22:55:10

my grandfather was half native american, never got to know him though

I've been to the grand canyon, camped out there while it was snowing...what did I know about the weather?

didn't see as much as I'd have liked though

there is this meteor crater in arizona...I thought that thing was crazy

I went here once...
http://www.acadia.national-park.com/

 

Re: That's great » Sigismund

Posted by Phillipa on October 25, 2008, at 12:32:13

In reply to Re: That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 22:55:10

Sigi we have gray squirrels in the North East missed this last night I'm lonely now and you're asleep. Love PJ

 

Re: That's great » Sigismund

Posted by Nadezda on October 25, 2008, at 17:29:03

In reply to That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 19:00:16

There are no dental procedures that take four hours. I certainly hope. Don't tell me, if there are.

Westminster what? huh? It sounds better. Everything is better than the US system.

We should maintain a posture of radical acceptance toward everything about ourselves, without in the least resigning ourselves to it. At least so I hear.

Fatigue and soreness? no, but often I find my arm undergoing strange contortions, as the mouse travels from my computer, toward some undesignated location, through a zigzag trajectory. I have no idea where it's going, or why it won't stay put.

No one loves you? aw, come on, you've got an adoring daughter.

Nadezda

 

Re: That's great

Posted by Sigismund on October 25, 2008, at 18:47:36

In reply to Re: That's great » Sigismund, posted by Nadezda on October 25, 2008, at 17:29:03

You should see question time. The members of the government appear in parliament and field Dorothy Dixers and generally behave like high school debaters. For a generation people have been either uninterested in or embarrassed by this futile and childish behaviour. So I wondered what it's like in a system where the government is (hopefully) held to account in the legislature in an intelligent way with debates that have a minimum standard of ethics in argument.

But there are dental procedures that take 4 hours, and I'm going to have one soon.

This morning we took the dog for a walk on the beach and there were around 5 whales close into shore breaching and flapping their fins. The big ones were almost as big as a bus, and the smaller ones larger than a car. They may have been humpbacks on their way back to breed in the cold waters of Antarctica. Someone said that one of the calves had been hit by the propeller of a boat. It was quite wonderful anyway.

 

Bear Stories » Sigismund

Posted by Kath on October 26, 2008, at 20:25:01

In reply to Re: That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 24, 2008, at 22:55:10

> The ones mentioned in North America were the Grand Canyon, one in Areponuchi in Mexico and The Bruce Peninsular in Ontario: 'Explore forests to spot bears, orchids and red squirrels'. It sounds a bit cold for orchids to grow in Ontario?

~ ~ ~ They start up there in June, I believe. We've only seen yellow ones up there. I've seen pink ones up at Killbear (Parry Sound) in late June, but they're past their prime & dried up. I guess orchids don't need huge heat & humidity. It surprises me also. On the Bruce Penn. it probably would be in the 70's around then. ~ ~ ~

What's the line on squirrels? Red is good and grey is bad? You see any bears Kath?

~ ~ ~WOW - so Bruce peninsula was one of the 3! We've certainly seen orchids & I didn't even know red squirrels are an oddity? Maybe I'm confusing them with the lots of brownish ones I see. Lots of black & gray ones visit my bird feeders. Grr - I guess they have to eat even if they don't have wings!
Bears! Hmmm. Well, I'm always AFRAID we might see one LOL. My husband saw one, on one of his Bruce Trail walks on the Bruce Penninsula - I think it was on the "White Bluff" trail. It was away across a big field. A family with small children just happened to arrive at that point (we often see nobody else)....the kids were all excited & took off across the field towards said bear! NOT a good idea, which my husband quickly told the parents.

Nope. I've only seen a bear 2 times (& that's 2 too many for me). Once in British Columbia in a forest near where we lived. Saw it off in the bush; quickly backed away, eventually turned & went right back where we had come from.

The other story turned out okay, but was WAYYYY scarier. It was in Northern Ontario - in a town called Marathon. Former husband, our daughter & I were stranded there while waiting for brake parts for the huge truck we were moving ourselves back from BC to Ontario in. We were staying at a motel in Marathon. The motel was a longish one-storey-building with sidewalk along the front & the doors opened right off the sidewalk. One day I was walking along sidewalk, back to our unit, which was about 3rd from the end of the building, where there was grass; bushes etc.
When I was about about 15 large strides (about 37 feet - I just measured!) from the end of the building, what started to walk around the end of the building & looked straight at me???? Oh My - a quite large black bear! It stopped. I stopped.
WHAT TO DO?? I would have to walk TOWARDS the bear to get to my door! To get anywhere safe in the other direction, it was VERY far, so I instantly knew that was not a choice.
SO - I walked about 1 third of the way towards the bear, had to unlock the door, and was safely inside our motel unit! OH MY GOD.
It was like a nightmare, only real. When I told the motel owners about it (we got to know them & they were really nice to us) they said that bear frequently visited their garbage container.

OH - I forgot about seeing bears 4 times up at Killbear a few years ago. The one time of those that was interesting - I was on my campsite & looking at the road about 10 large strides away. I saw a VERY large dog walking along then realized it had a yellow plastic tag on its ear...at that point it glanced up at me (giving me the chance to realize it was a bear), then carried on walking along. That was the very best experience, because it made me realize that even though I was mortally scared of bears, I didn't necessarily need to be.
The instructions on encountering a black bear are, move away slowly so as not to corner it & ALSO to yell REALLY loud in a deep voice & be as agressive as possible - also to put your hands above your head to look as big & tall as possible!! Oh Yeah. Easy, right? to holler at this potentially killing machine!
When I camp at Killbear alone, I always used to mentally rehearse yelling, "HEY - get the **** out of here - I paid for this campsite - you have the whole park to live in!"

Bet you wished you didn't ask, now that I've blathered on & on. ~ ~ ~ ~

> Years ago now I watched a TV series about Lewis and Clark making their way from the Missouri(?) west, all the things they saw, Indians they came across, and what happened to each of them after, one of them dying by his own hand, IIRC. It was quite wonderful.

~ ~ ~ It sound like a great series. I'd love to watch that. I'm fascinated with explorers. What does IIRC mean? ~ ~ ~
>
> You are all special people to me. You know that?

~ ~ ~ ~ Oh Dec - YOU are really special to me & I love that we're special to you.

love & hugs, Kath

 

Re: That's great » Sigismund

Posted by Kath on October 26, 2008, at 20:32:20

In reply to Re: That's great, posted by Sigismund on October 25, 2008, at 18:47:36

Oh my goodness! - about the whales! How totally wonderful! So sad about the calf.

How long have you lived that close to the ocean?

Awed Kath

 

Re: That's great » Kath

Posted by Sigismund on October 27, 2008, at 18:27:45

In reply to Re: That's great » Sigismund, posted by Kath on October 26, 2008, at 20:32:20

No, that was wonderful to hear about the bears. Bears used to be everywhere. I read once about when they vanished from Britain...now I forget; people in Eastern Europe would have performing bears and perhaps still do. Maybe I've seen one in a zoo?

We have lived here for nearly 20 years now.

 

Re: That's great » Sigismund

Posted by Kath on October 27, 2008, at 18:44:38

In reply to Re: That's great » Kath, posted by Sigismund on October 27, 2008, at 18:27:45

How lovely to be near the ocean.

There used to be a licenced Spring Bear Hunt in Ontario. A few years ago they cancelled it & it is no longer held. I think they felt that cubs were being left with no Mamas. It has caused some problems in certain areas - for ex the Bruce Penninsula...we've talked to local people who have had wooden shed doors ripped off, as the bears try to get to garbage. Also, I've heard of bears breaking car windows & it's been suspected that they did so either because they smelled food inside or knew somehow, that a plastic 'cooler' meant food!

The year that I told you I saw the bears at Killbear, one lady told me that she had been to the beach with her little dog & when they approached her campsite, her dog started yapping like crazy. Here, up her site, sat a bear, with her cooler open - it was eating yogurt out of a large yogurt contaier.!!! When she approached with her yappy dog, it got up & left!

:-)

hugs, Kath

PS - when's your dental procedure?


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