otisptoadwater wrote: I think the two of them are married, that is the only way you could explain all of the hostility and deliberate contrarianism...
Considering that he's never seen wearing a wedding ring, or bringing along a "Little Missus", and LJ doesn't seem the quiet, shy, meek type to stay at home while he goes out...ehhhh, I'd have to go with "Don't think so". Although it would be really fun to see the two of them together in person! :thumbsup:
We have been in the same place several times. And were very cordial to each other.
How did you know it was her? What should I look out for? A blue bath robe and a guitar? Don't think I've seen her at Wendys or down the road at Chick-fil-A (top rated by Consumer Reports) yet.
otisptoadwater wrote: I think the two of them are married, that is the only way you could explain all of the hostility and deliberate contrarianism...
Considering that he's never seen wearing a wedding ring, or bringing along a "Little Missus", and LJ doesn't seem the quiet, shy, meek type to stay at home while he goes out...ehhhh, I'd have to go with "Don't think so". Although it would be really fun to see the two of them together in person! :thumbsup:
We have been in the same place several times. And were very cordial to each other.
How did you know it was her? What should I look out for? A blue bath robe and a guitar? Don't think I've seen her at Wendys or down the road at Chick-fil-A (top rated by Consumer Reports) yet.
We have mutual friends. And I have heard her play.
We were "cordial", but as soon as I knew he was at the party, I slipped out the door of the house and went home. I have my standards, and it didn't include being in a place where I knew I would have to interact with him.
Now don't you think that just sounds plain silly?... life is too short and we (Earth) are just a speck in the Universe...
I used to think that way about Printsmith, until I got to know him and I consider him a friend now - a wonderful caring human being - we just happen to have differing opinions on a few things.
LadyJazzer wrote: We were "cordial", but as soon as I knew he was at the party, I slipped out the door of the house and went home. I have my standards, and it didn't include being in a place where I knew I would have to interact with him.
Your character is consistent in real life I see....that's sad but predictable.
The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.
LadyJazzer wrote: We were "cordial", but as soon as I knew he was at the party, I slipped out the door of the house and went home. I have my standards, and it didn't include being in a place where I knew I would have to interact with him.
Your character is consistent in real life I see....that's sad but predictable.
Yes, I was respectful enough not to bring up her childish actions. But since she did, yes, she left almost immediately after I got there. I have said hi to her a couple times at places and the next thing I know she is gone. I am glad I don't have to let others effect my life and where I will stay or when I have to go. I have a lot stronger character than that and am much more secure with my life.
It's a shame that folks can't interact on the internet with the same courtesy as they do in person. On a community board like this you are almost certain to run into people that you've insulted. i just don't inderstand the need for ad hominem attacks once you've transited puberty successfully.
chickaree wrote: It's a shame that folks can't interact on the internet with the same courtesy as they do in person. On a community board like this you are almost certain to run into people that you've insulted. i just don't inderstand the need for ad hominem attacks once you've transited puberty successfully.
OMG Chickaree you made me laugh with this post. You sure have a fantastic way with words!
" I'll try anything once, twice if I like it, three times to make sure. " Mae West
Look, no one wins with all this bickering over politics. The politicians (and ALL media for ratings) play games with all of us. I don't know if anyone has been watching Lawrence O'Donnell this week, but I would strongly recommend watching him next week. Don't get hung up on the fact that he's on MSNBC. He's been there and knows the games and gives a true translation of what is going on (to the cameras) vs in the room.
here's last nights primer
It is quite amazing. and all politicians are guilty of it. the problem is that the voters start fighting among themselves and not paying attention to what is truly going on. I am sure the politicians love that.