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

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  • bluedahlia
    bluedahlia Member Posts: 6,944
    edited February 2014

    Interesting book chickadee....if only!

  • QuinnCat
    QuinnCat Member Posts: 3,456
    edited February 2014

    Chickadee  - "like" for your post.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2014

    Chickadee - is that the Doris Kearns Goodwin book on Roosevelt?  I really want to read that.  Loved her work on LBJ, Lincoln.

    Giving THANKS ( always) for Obamacares covering ALL pre-existing conditions, and allowing kids to stay on parents insurance til age 26, esp. while still paying off college loans!!!!!!

    More snow.  I WANNA SMELL PLUMERIA ( frangiapani)!  NOW!!!!!  ;-))))

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited February 2014

    ThumbsUp Kam...this is a good like button.       ((((Chickadee))))

    Sunny...Doris K. Goodwin writes many good books.  I was hoping to read The Bully Pulpit.....and probably will have to add more on the list.  I've actually got one of hers I started some time back that I need to finish.  My mind, being what it is, I'd have to have the book in front of me to tell you what it is......but I do know that it was a big one......as I think the majority of hers are.

    Jackie


  • River_Rat
    River_Rat Member Posts: 1,724
    edited February 2014

    Well curiosity got the better of me and I found the insurance thread and see that I was whistling into the wind.

  • Chickadee
    Chickadee Member Posts: 4,467
    edited February 2014

    My chemo brain forgot Bully Pulpit..  Thanks IL.     Teddy let his ego get the better of him at the end.  But as President he was the right guy at the right time.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited February 2014

    Curiosity got the better of me as well, and  so I thought I'd go and see just what the book was that I had that Doris Goodwin wrote....well, I'll have to look deeper.  I thought it was on a seldom visited book shelf  in the far end of my bedroom.  Turns out it wasn't there......but I did turn up a rather large book on Lyndon Johnson by Merle Miller.  It is titled Lyndon -- an oral biography.  Down below it says by the author of Plain Speaking -- Merle Miller.   I'm now thinking that the Doris Goodwin book may have been on President Kennedy...sigh.  

    Jackie

  • gardengumby
    gardengumby Member Posts: 7,305
    edited February 2014

    sunny - I love the smell of frangipangi ( but plumeria is easier to spell... ;)

  • Chickadee
    Chickadee Member Posts: 4,467
    edited February 2014

    if you find LBJ interesting you have to read the Robert Caro. Series.  5th one pending

  • Moderators
    Moderators Member Posts: 25,912
    edited February 2014

    Just did a bit of deleting and "clean up". Could we all continue to move forward, be supportive, and not not get wrapped up in negative patterns. Thanks for your cooperation and understanding. 

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2014

    So, I guess I"m the only poster who finds it unusual, that a "new" person to BCO posts only on THIS THREAD, a thread which is not on the Active list, and can only be found by scrolling w-a-a-a-y down the list of Forums until one gets to the Friendship thread, and of course, heaven forbid we suspect it is a person who generally posts at bco under another screen name, remind me, did we use to call that a "sock puppet" - speaking of MISSING OUR LIONESS, I CAN HEAR HER ROARING - and once again, we are asked to "move forward" and pretend that the "negative patterns" were created by someone who usually posts on this thread.  THE MIND BOGGLES.  An obviously antagonistic person decides to speak badly of people who regularly post on this thread  - 

    well, wouldn't want to get "wrapped up in negative patterns" - history repeats itself, as we know all too well.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2014

    another deletion, well, I'll email you what I wrote.  I can't imagine what I said in the post which violated any of the bco rules.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2014

    I agree with yorkie...alas..

    maybe we should all talk about important things - what ever we gonna do when coffee gets too expensive for enemas?  Do ya think rutabaga would work?  Maybe we should ask larry....

  • 208sandy
    208sandy Member Posts: 2,610
    edited February 2014

    Guess the lesson we never learn is that when someone attacks we shouldn't reply - just ignore and keep on keepin' on.

  • RetiredLibby
    RetiredLibby Member Posts: 1,992
    edited February 2014

    Blue lines are best.  I use the ignore function LIBERALLY, pun intended.  It isn't worth engaging them.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited February 2014

    ThumbsUp Lib, Sandy, Sunny and well everyone here. 

    Jackie

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2014

    sandy - I try - but REALLY!  When a "new" person to bco, whom we are supposed to "welcome" posts ONLY on this thread, and this thread is NOT on the active list, so the poster has to scroll down the WHOLE LIST OF FORUMS to find the Friendship forum, and then find this thread, and goes on to post very aggressive attacking posts...ok.  Ignore.  But if people keep creating new identities to post,.....

    HELLO?  EYES OPEN????  HELLO?  I thought a person was only allowed one identity on bco?  Wasn't that stated a long time ago?

    Meanwhile, I really think rutabaga enemas might be the next thing.  We could corner the market on rutabagas?  I remember when we were gangstas...and the sparkly scooter gang, well - how about the Ragin' Rutabagas......has a certain ring to it....

    GOD, I miss ATHENA...she'd be roarin' with us....

  • lassie11
    lassie11 Member Posts: 1,500
    edited February 2014

    For no reason at all, I'd like to report that I just got back from a quite wonderful 12 day trip to Cuba. There was no snow, lots of sun, interesting adventures, beach, pool and very limited internet access. Sometimes that's just what is needed.

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited February 2014

    Jackie ... agreed.  The bad weather usually tends to go just north of us or just south of us.  But not this year ... the line of storms has been aimed at us in the middle instead.  I read somewhere that the warmer air in the artic is pushing the cold air further south.  Who knows?  I'm just trying to convince myself that shoveling snow is not really any more work than mowing the yard.

    Chickadee ... hope your radiation treatments go fast and are easy on you. 

    I pretty much just come here when I visit BCO.  Topics I might have some interest or expertise in don't pop out at me in this newer format like they did on the old front page.  So I hardly ever look at other topics or threads any more. 

    The media has been sucked into a cesspool of infotainment IMO.  We get all the news about the trashy celebrity, scandal, or tragedy of the week and nothing about what is really going on that will affect our lives.  And when those things are discussed the talking heads are all about spinning it as ordered by their owners rather than investigating and reporting facts.  Sad. 

         

  • Wabbit
    Wabbit Member Posts: 1,592
    edited February 2014

    Lassie ... color me green ... jealous.  Glad you had a good time!

  • crazy4carrots
    crazy4carrots Member Posts: 5,324
    edited February 2014

    Awww Leslie -- don't you wish you'd booked another couple of weeks there?!  I must say, this winter is really starting to bug me....alot!  Unfortunately, no southern trips planned -- too many doctors' and dentists' appts booked between now and spring anyway....

    Wabbit -- there used to be a very wide and deep line between reporting the news and opinionating (actually, that should be opining but what the heck!) on it.  I note that the line is slowly getting a bit narrower and shallower here in the GWN, but when I watch U.S. cable news (and even the big 3 broadcasters sometimes) I find that line almost missing entirely. They are lazy; they get their news releases from the politicians and report on those, instead of digging further and seeking the facts. The Sunday morning news shows are an absolute joke, more's the pity.  And of course it's painful that only 6 major corporations own nearly ALL of TV, Radio and Print media in the U.S.  

    On another note, I'm reading a fascinating book "The Presidents Club" (Nancy Gibb and Michael Duffy) which traces the relationships between Presidents starting with Hoover.  Right now, I'm engrossed in how Nixon -- through Ford, Carter, Bush and Clinton -- tried desperately to clean up his reputation and leave this earth with a decent legacy.  The book really gets into the personalities of these fellows -- a very good read.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2014

    Lassie - how wonderful, color me green too.  I've always wanted to visit.  There was a fabulous program on PBS, about how perfect some of their "nature reserves" are because they haven't developed the coastline.  Wish we could say the same about the States.

    Infotainment - my most unfavorite word, really, it had to be created to explain the trash that is now being called "news" - I also think it is responsible, well, a LOT responsible, for the "dumbing down" of the whole culture.  Since when is a qualification for leadership, being a person anyone would "want to have coffee with."  REALLY -  that's not my concept of leadership.  

    C4C - that's supposed to be an excellent book.  Think it's a political lesson how Tricky Dick did "clean up" his reputation.  Sad commentary on our times too.

    Wabbit - I would put a LOVE button on your post, if I could.  That dumbing down, to SELL, SELL, SELL - print or online, eyeballs, hits, is also a result of the consolidation of media outlets by a few corporations.  I remember years ago when I was living in the UK, we used to LAUGH at Rupert Murdoch's Sun Page 3 nude women, jeeez - now he OWNS most of the major newspapers, tv stations, and creates money by creating TRASH. Including the Wall Street Journal!

  • lassie11
    lassie11 Member Posts: 1,500
    edited February 2014

    I did go to one national reserve and clambered up a hill to see wonderful water falls. Here's a link to it

    http://it.123rf.com/photo_16235535_el-nicho-a-cuba...

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited February 2014

    GORGEOUS lassie, so sad to think of that area being developed, but then, the country needs the tourist income, paradox, we destroy what people want to come & see, cuz they want to come & see it.  So, more hotels.  I've never been there, but I hear from some friends that Costa Rica is really trying to keep it in balance....but still seems like the concept of "ecotourism" is an oxymoron..

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited February 2014

    I'd have been a whole lot less green if I had not looked at those pictures Lassie though I'm sure I had dark tinges appearing.  This after practically spinning myself into a big barranca on my way home from the store.  We have a few roads that have melted a bit and then overnight went to ice.  I had forgotten and didn't put my 4-wheel drive back on....whew !!!!  Came dangerously close to the barranca.  Not supposed to  brake hard on ice....but I was within inches of going down.....so I did.  Thankfully.....the car stopped and I got turned.  Slid again getting back on the road so stopped and kicked in the 4-wheel. 

    The sun is out so bright today.....I felt like all the ice would be melty enough.....but oops, not so.  I think someone may have poached a deer close around here.  Bill, my black Lab came running home with two big deer legs in his mouth.  He has been out there guarding them all day.  Makes me mad........but what can you do.  Let the house dogs  out to go and the "fun" begins.  GRRRRR. 

    We are due to start warming up after the cold temps tonight......oh my, none too soon for me.  Though the snow is a thing of beauty out here in the country......we have seen it for what seems a really extended time right now.  I'm ready to now have it anymore, but you never know now from day to day.

    Well, my vote for good reporting....maybe the Daily Planet reporters would do a much better job.  I think that was Clark Kent and Lois Lane.  Also Jimmie Olsen. 

    Off to do book work....what fun.

    Jackie

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited February 2014

    Well, heck, I was tinted green until I went and looked at those pictures Lassie.  Now I'm sure I'm green as a gourd.  I am stating to seriously wear out on winter.  The snow out here in the country is magnificent.....no doubt about that, but the icy cold coming along with it, is no longer appreciated. 

    Besides.....I'm also tired of icy roads.  We had a lot of melt going on, then it turned to ice overnight, and then the bright sun today was melting once again.  On my last two blocks home.....I thought they were as melted as anything but found out the hard way when I was within inches of the barranca.  Not supposed  to hit the brake hard but those few short inches had me totally worried so I thought....here goes and hit them hard.  thankfully..... I felt two wheels grab on.  I had been sliding from one side of the road to the other and pointed right at the barranca......whew !!!!! Got back  on the road and turned around properly....but still sliding so I braked hard again and got the 4 - wheel kicked on.............did just fine after that.

    As far as reporting.....I think the people at the Daily Planet were far better than what we got now.  That was Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmie Olsen.    Well, you know !!!!!

    Off to do some much needed book work.  Catch you all later.

    Jackie

    First post got lost.....who knows where.......so wrote another.....so here is the later version.  Sorry.

  • kayfh
    kayfh Member Posts: 790
    edited February 2014

    Barranca.  Wonderful word.  (I googled it) 

    Never, ever heard or read it before.

  • IllinoisLady
    IllinoisLady Member Posts: 29,082
    edited February 2014

    Hmmm....lived in California for 25 yrs. and sometimes I revert when I'm rushing with 25 things on my mind.

    Big ditch.

    Jackie

  • lassie11
    lassie11 Member Posts: 1,500
    edited February 2014

    I had to look up barranca too. 


    Sunflowers - that area of Cuba is not in danger of being destroyed. It is a protected area; aside from some trails so people can climb up there, it is pristine. There was a wide variety of vegetation described to us by a most able guide who was born in the area. I saw a poinsettia tree, ginger flower and an avocado tree and all sorts of other wonders - if it were summer, there would be much more.

  • kayfh
    kayfh Member Posts: 790
    edited February 2014

    Or ravine or gorge, or precipice.  Very cool word .  I am glad you reverted to California dialect.

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