I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange

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  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited November 2012

    I love seafood!

  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited November 2012

    Doom and gloom is all I get from the other thread! 

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited November 2012

    "They're coming to take us away, haha! They're coming to take us away!"

  • Chickadee
    Chickadee Member Posts: 4,467
    edited November 2012

    To the funny farm, where life is beautiful all the time.  Hee Hee Ha Ha Ho Ho.

    Love that song.

  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited November 2012

    They took me away a long time ago.  hahahaha!

    Enjoying my chocolate swirl gelato while I wait to watch the Zombie Apocalypse series on AMC tonight.  You gotta be prepared ya know!

    I always do my dishes in the morning.  I'm a lazy liberal after all!

  • River_Rat
    River_Rat Member Posts: 1,724
    edited November 2012

    I made the mistake of going online on my iPad and looking at the other thread to see what Linda posted there earlier, forgot to log on...geez. I thought ignorance was bliss but it appears instead to be vituperative. Did anybody else who looked happen to notice that they apparently can't say President Obama's name, and oh woe is me America doesn't exist anymore or some such nonsense?! Such babies! I didn't like President Bush's policies but I would have been ashamed to whine like that.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited November 2012

    I'm going to Blue's.....are you running out of place settings.  I can bring some along....don't mind a bit.

    Oh my.....the next door neighbors make these nice invitations and then renege.  Well, I guess I sort of think of that line....more to be pitied than censured.  I think you are still trying to find any and all out-points......a special kind of salve for wounds perhaps.  I just sort of wonder....where is the gumption.  Seemed like there was quite a bit before Nov. 6th. 

    I'll make no bones about it  ---  Robme and his mate, Ryan would have carried us back to the Bush years and annilated what was left of our democracy and country.  What I seem to be seeing is a lot of peopole wallowing and whining which isn't going to help anything.  If the word responsibility means anything.....then maybe you will un-glue your noses from the news channel that fed you all the wonderful garbage that turned out to be just that because obviously.....it turned out to be wrong.  Get real, get the truth if it is possible for you too and move on.  No one here is your enemy, and President Obama is not your enemy.....to paraphrase some rather famous words...you have met the eneny and it is you.  You are your worst enemy.  No one wishes you harm.....you'd fare much better if you would quit looking for it. Spend a little less time boo-hooing and a little more time doing something productive and of value and you will probably find your outlook so much improved.  Boogy men will go away and real life will start to happen.  Hope it is not too late. It is up to YOU.  You can be the problem or you can be the solution. 

    Jackie

  • Chickadee
    Chickadee Member Posts: 4,467
    edited November 2012

    Any time I see a historical clip of the 60's and the I see those hateful, angry bigots screaming and yelling at the students simply trying to walk in the door of a public school, I am sickened. But I also can't help wondering where they are today. What did they teach their children? Are they still angry bigots? Are they ashamed of their youthful behavior? Or have they just receded into the background until now.......the election of a mixed race president more than they can stand?

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited November 2012

    People read, watch, think and repeat all those things that reflect what they themselves believe.  They teach their kids to think the same way.  It isn't surprising that bigotry and racism still exist because the bigots and racists pass these "conditions" along to their offspring.  They belong to clubs, churches, community groups etc. with those who share their beliefs and behaviour.  It's human nature, although one would wish that such intolerance would have died a natural death in an increasingly diverse society.  But I guess everyone needs an enemy.

    I think the intolerance will eventually greatly decrease, but not until enough people stand up and declare "I'm fed up with it, and I'm not going to put up with it any longer".

    The recent election has shown that those people so denigrated by some of the "white majority" INDEED stood up and said "I'm going to vote, and no one's going to stop me, and I'm going to do my part by voting against bigotry and racism".  And the under-40s -- whatever colour -- said the same thing.

    And by the next election, those numbers can only INCREASE.

    There IS hope, ChickadeeSmile.

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited November 2012

    They aren't asking *REAL* questions, silly girls! They are just baiting real people to try to make them play in their ridiculous reindeer racist games! They already KNOW the answers ... They just want something to complain to Mommy about. They know enough about research skills to find absurd YouTubes and completely wrong information and racist screeds from Worldnut Daily and the Blaze of Idiocy. They simply don't believe in reality -- only in their little dark cave through the looking glass, just like their loser politicians.



    We have more important things to do than to engage impotent cranks. We have a House to turn blue in 2014, and governor's mansions to reclaim. Now is not the time to let up!



    And back to the scandal of the day -- apparently Petraeus' girlfriend is a leeeeetle unstable. Kind of calls his judgment even more into question, I am sorry to say. I feel very badly for his wife!



    On a personal note, we are moving much less stiffly after our day-long construction marathon. We are off work this week - I am taking my last week-long vacation before I retire next June. And I am now quite sure I can retire. I feel much safer and much more optimistic about our future now that we have President Obama for a second term. I hope he takes his win to heart as a mandate and starts Doing Great Things.



    L

  • Enjoyful
    Enjoyful Member Posts: 3,591
    edited November 2012

    I hope the political talk, at least that surrounding the Presidential election, quiets down quickly. Fear leads all of us to irrational decisions at some point in our lives, yes? Best to move on from ridiculing or dwelling on those choices and do something constructive, though I've no idea what that might be!



  • QuinnCat
    QuinnCat Member Posts: 3,456
    edited November 2012

    I didn't know Dr. Biden was an M.D.?? Laughing  So when someone says their dad was a Vet, over there, should I assume a D.V.M.??  Credibility counts.

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited November 2012

    It's ridiculous Kam. Dr. Biden has a Ph.D. in Education. Facts matter.

  • 208sandy
    208sandy Member Posts: 2,610
    edited November 2012

    Petraeus' GF sounds like a real "bunny boiler" - I feel sorry for his wife too.  Wonder who the "other-other" woman is?  Can't make this stuff up - bet it's a plot on NCIS any minute now.

  • CherrylH
    CherrylH Member Posts: 1,077
    edited November 2012

    Kam, please, no. Cyd the cat and I love our Vet. Don't disparage the profession.

  • QuinnCat
    QuinnCat Member Posts: 3,456
    edited November 2012

    We love Vets and DVMs, but we never confuse them in my house!  One rattle of the cat carrier and tails are flying.  I doubt a Vet would elicit the same response.

    There have been articles about the 2nd Patreous woman.  She is some sort of liason between the State dept and the Military, but then I've read her portrayed as a Contractor.  She and the bunny boiler are both married to doctors, the first to a radiologist, the second to a surgeon (just the kind we know!)  and live in expensive homes.  I guess Patreous has a type.

  • Chickadee
    Chickadee Member Posts: 4,467
    edited November 2012

    Anyone get out to a movie lately. I don't go unless something seems to have a good story. I like history too.



    So hoping this week I can motivate the Mr. To go see " Lincoln". Looks like a good one.

  • alexandria58
    alexandria58 Member Posts: 1,588
    edited November 2012

    I saw Argo, but generally don't go to movies much.  Argo was a good movie.  My daughter, however, was upset with it because the true life CIA agent was Hispanic, and in Argo, he's white.  She's in Hollywood, engaged to an Asian-American, and there's so few opportunities for Asian or Latino actors.  White washing - when they take a book or a historical incident that involves minorities and cast whites in the role - is a big problem for minority actors out there, at least for Asians and Latinos.  African Americans have become more main stream, oddly.

  • QuinnCat
    QuinnCat Member Posts: 3,456
    edited November 2012

    Chickadee - I don't go out to movies, but I'll watch fairly new releases on dish.  Watched "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" last week.  Sort of quirky, fun and set in India.

  • Chickadee
    Chickadee Member Posts: 4,467
    edited November 2012

    My husband has hearing difficulties......a cochlear implant. Tends to start snoring in the movie theatre.........sigh. Of course I pick movies without explosions and body parts being removed from their owners.......ick.



    He's willing to see Lincoln but we can take odds on if he'll nod off.

  • ananda8
    ananda8 Member Posts: 2,755
    edited November 2012

    We saw the move The Man with the Fists of Iron.  We thought it would be terrific with Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu and Quentin Tarantino directing.  What an absolute bomb.  It was like an 1 1/2 hour trailer for a video game.  No plot. No character development.  Just faked martial arts and lots of blood.  It was so bad we laughed.  Lucy Lui, like always, stole the show.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited November 2012

    Chick....I loved that piece.  Maureen explained it well.  So many want to lay the blame on something the Dems did --- newsflash, no we didn't do it, we didn't have to -- losers lose because they are lacking skills, especially when they are operating from the wrong century.

    Jackie

  • gardengumby
    gardengumby Member Posts: 7,305
    edited November 2012

    Loved that Marigold Hotel movie.  I've not been feeling well for a couple days - tummy trouble - so haven't felt like being online.  Now I've got insomnia....

  • River_Rat
    River_Rat Member Posts: 1,724
    edited November 2012

    Kam and gardengumby I loved the Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.  DH and I laughed so much during that movie.

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited November 2012

    I really want to see Lincoln! OT, a little bit, but we are going to see Springsteen next Saturday! Woohoo, I love that man's music! Kind of easy to look at too. Wink

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited November 2012

    Still giggling at sandy's description "bunny boiler" - LOVE IT. I was thinking something like that, not as clever, but whoa, we've got a problem here - "bunny boiler" - perfection!

    Haven't seen Marigold yet, will probably find it on DVD.  One of my all time favorites: Enchanted April.  I just have to think of Wiseria & sunshine, and oleander, and I am happy for a long time.

    Great to hear that those regular posters on another BCO thread are no longer allowed to post here.   Thanks to the Moderators for initiating that.  May even be able to take people off Ignore, not that it really matters, just keeps the PMS away.

    I'm going to get my bone density test on Thursday - to determine if I can continue on Arimidex beyond the 5 year ( well, 5 1/2 year) time.  They've been good so far, not really worried, just a l-o-n-g drive to Boston.

    Thinking of the A team, Kam, have you had your Vitamin D test?  getting it over 50 seems to help relieve the joint pain too.  Also I take Nordic Natural Fish Oil daily - notice I'm a bit creaky if I don't.  Hope you're doing well.

  • River_Rat
    River_Rat Member Posts: 1,724
    edited November 2012

    Sunflowers, thanks for the tip on Enchanted April.  I never saw it so I went and watched the trailer and it looks like one to put on my list.

    Did anyone else see Monsoon Wedding?  That is one of my all-time favorites.

  • 208sandy
    208sandy Member Posts: 2,610
    edited November 2012

    Sunny - "bunny boiler" isn't mine - I saw it in reference to someone else (can't remember who) on the web a long time ago - it's common usage on the web I think and so appropo.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited November 2012

    Beautiful day out this morning....lots of sun.  Had that yesterday with temps at 72 degrees.  Then big storm in last night....rained from 4:45 p.m. on through the night and wow....lots of cold and frost this morning.  Guess it is time time to get the winter clothes out of moth balls...re-washed and in my closet.  Winter is near.

    Still thankful though for the sun to warm us -- not enough to suit me, but sun always makes cooler temps easier to bear.  Have had such strange weather the last 3 years.  Global warming is here.

    Haven't been to a movie in some time.  Hate to admit I have ten or twelve that were given to me and I haven't had time to sit down and watch them.....maybe with the colder temps now I'll catch up with things around here and have some time for "pleasure". 

    Little something I saw this a.m. 

    *** Is the independent vote overrated? In our latest installment looking at the exit polls from last week's presidential election, here's something you might not have known: Romney actually won the independent vote, 50%-45%. So now twice in the last three elections -- in 2004 and 2012 -- the winner has lost the indie vote. What does this mean? Well, party ID appears to matter much more: In 2004, it was even; in 2008, it was D+7; and last week, it was D+6. Also, many polls have different ways of deciding who is an “independent”; some pollsters include “lean Dems and lean GOPers” in their independent number which lately has given the indie number a GOP skew. If you move the leaners into their own parties, then you get a more pure indie subgroup (and you also realize how really small of a subgroup it is).

    Of course, we all know polls matter --- or at least, I think we ALL know it now and skewing your polls to come out the way you wish to see them is bound to leave you somewhere you'd rather not be. 

    Jackie

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