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Male and Female Imponderables--Why, Then The World's My Oyster

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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:32 AM

DEEPGIRL187


Strange though it may be, I haven't actually heard Clapton's version. Though personally when it comes to Marley, I'm a bit of a purist. Which brings about another quasi-imponderable: Do you guys prefer an original version of a song, or it's cover?

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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:34 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


I collect business cards from restaurants, and venetian masks. Ok, so I only have one at the moment, but as soon as I get some cashy money, I fully intend to get more! Lots more!
I got it from this teeny shop in Wales somewhere that imports them from venice, and I annoyed the hell out of the guy in there, buy making him take practicly every single one off the walls, then taking a full hour and a half to choose!

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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:36 AM

KENOBIUS


Quote:

Originally posted by Smartbutdumbblonde:

Got a question., but it isnt really an imponderable: What weird things do you lot collect?



I'm collecting random shiny stuff for my treasure chest, that weird enough?


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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:36 AM

TRISTAN


Good one, Deepgirl.
There are covers I have heard that suck, and then there are those that transcend the original. A case in point is Disturbed's version of Land of Confusion. I liked the original, but love this one. I can't think of any more really good ones at the moment (very busy today, brain stuck on business)...

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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:42 AM

DAYVE


i've got boxes of old cameras - brownie hawk eyes, old mat cameras - even an odd 3D one - plus various film equipment, b&w darkroom stuff - and lots of things that should be junked - and i'm not a pack-rat, just likes the old stuff - also i have a few comics that i've held on to - like an R.Crumb ZAP - #1, some Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers.... old stuff you can't find anymore....

usually, i just try to collect my thoughts.... (hence the fortress of solitute...)



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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:43 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


No offense intended Tristan, the Canadian thing is just for laughs. But I am serious about the French thing. Not a big fan. Unless of course she is French and I'll never see her again. (JOKES)

What else ya got RUGBUG. I'm such a fool for music. Can't help it. Like to play a wide range of things, especially when my nephew is in the truck. He'd pretty much had to listen to the Mexican band music since he was born. I like it too, but only in small doses and only if there is beer and dancing. Lots of beer.

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But I did not shoot the deputy"


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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:48 AM

TRISTAN


NVG, I also hate the French. Which is ok with the Quebecois inside me...they hate everyone. Trust me, it's not worth getting involved with a French woman...they will suck your soul dry and leave you an empty, rotting husk. Then, it takes the love of a good woman to make you live again. Um...where was I going with this...oh, yes, the French. I like the wine, some of the foodstuffs, but the people, culture, and ideals...naw, they can keep 'em.

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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:51 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


Here is something I learnt the other day, said by an American, but I am English so I am allowed to repeat it, also, I think its' quite true..
"The only good thing about the English is that they hate the French."

My household is not a french friendly one. My parents went to France loooong before I was born, and when they got off the train, the first thing they saw was a guy having a go-se on the pavement.

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Friday, July 14, 2006 9:57 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by deepgirl187:
Which brings about another quasi-imponderable: Do you guys prefer an original version of a song, or it's cover?




I can usually enjoy both but it really depends on the quality of the cover. As for as recent covers (ones that have rcvd radio play) go:

Seal trumps Alanis Morrissette (Crazy)
The Cure trumps 311 (Love Song)
Alien Ant Farm trumps Michael Jackson (Smooth Criminal)
Cake trumps Bread (Guitar Man)
New Order trumps Orgy (Blue Monday)
New Order trumps ???? (Bizarre Love Triangle)

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:02 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


That can't be true. Another good thing: We kicked your asses and gained independence. Please, take no offense to this. Look how America turned out. Self indulgent, greedy, and uncaring of the poor and weak around them. I have to be held guilty for being just that. I threw money at problems and hoped they'd get better. My hands have been dirtied and my own self righteousness has condoned those things. Bad ia bad. No matter how good the cause. I know so many Americans who justify things on account they are free to do so.
And one more thing, New York. It is not the center of the Gorram 'verse. Peek your heads out of the sand New York. There are things you could never even dream of in this world. I have kids coming from reservations deep in the Nevada desert who are less ignorant than alot on New Yorkers.
England- I love you. Stood by us too many times too count. Hope to visit the UK someday. One of those long walks at the top of my list.

Gotta shut up and work now.

"I shot the sheriff

But I did not shoot the deputy"


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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:07 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Holy crap. Another CAKE fan. I thought we all died off years ago. They covered I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor. It was frickin' awesome.



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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:07 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


Quote:

And one more thing, New York. It is not the center of the Gorram 'verse. Peek your heads out of the sand New York.


Of course New York isn't the center of the 'verse! Everyone knows that L.A. is the center of the 'verse. ;)

(Tongue firmly in cheek),

~CK

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:08 AM

MSG


Hey Half french here:) Actually I agree with you french women are manipulative and evil..I LOVE THAT I AM WATCHING FIREFLY ON SCI FI RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!
Anyway, womens clothes...I don't really dress for anyone but me. I don't actually care what anyone thinks of my outfit. I do have to be mega careful of what I wear at school since I am very busty and it can create some problems with my mostly male teenaged students...but generally I just wear whatever I want to be comfy and happy ( usually flippy skirt, tightish shirt, strappy sandals or jeans, same kind of shirt, and boots)
I don't usually ask my husband's opinion, but I don't mind if he warns me of something that's odd or wrong about the outfit:)
NV- you are in fine form this morning and umm darlin we've seen you I side with Tristan I'm pretty sure you could take us all and I'm suprisingly tough:)


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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:09 AM

DEEPGIRL187


RugBug, I can only partially agree with you. While The Cure and Alien Ant Farm do trump 311 and Michael Jackson respectively, Orgy was way better than New Order, in my opinion. And by the way, the artist you're looking for is Frente. She did a cover of Bizarre Love Triangle in around 1994, I think. I haven't heard the original, so I can't really give an opinion on that one, except to say that Frente's version was really good.

EDIT: There's another Cake fan here, NV. The Distance has to be one of the coolest songs on the planet.

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:09 AM

SMARTBUTDUMBBLONDE


come visit me when you do. No offence taken: England is jumping on the bandwagon behind the USA's indulgent ride of self-destruction.
GTG, my mum is yelling at me.

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:14 AM

PIZ


Quote:

Originally posted by nvghostrider:
Look how America turned out. Self indulgent, greedy, and uncaring of the poor and weak around them. I have to be held guilty for being just that. I threw money at problems and hoped they'd get better. My hands have been dirtied and my own self righteousness has condoned those things. Bad ia bad. No matter how good the cause. I know so many Americans who justify things on account they are free to do so.

Gotta disagree here. America didn't turn out bad, certain Americans did. (I also suspect we'd disagree on the definition of "bad.")

As for "I have to be held guilty for being just that," under no circumstances are the actions of one person responsible for the moral stature of another.

(EDIT - I think I read that wrong. I thought you meant that you were guilty by virtue of being an American, seeing as there are Americans who do bad things. Re-reading it, I see that you meant something else, so never mind about that bit.)

Just putting this out there so it's clear we're not all of one mind here - not lookin' for trouble.

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"That's what government's for: get in a man's way." - Mal

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:20 AM

MSG


OK So first meeting at my new school and I saw my classroom...it's huge and I have windows real windows!!!!! and it has real walls ( not cinderblock) and space enough to have several areas for the kids....oh joy joy joy joy joy:) Plus we went over cases and I get the worst kids they have:) I am so happy right now! Ok sorry for the joy explosion and all , just pleased

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:25 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Oh you found trouble. But I've already spent myself on the ranting that There is only food on my mind. Barbeque chicken and potato salad.

Yes, it is the Americans, not America.

I may not be held guilty, bur I do feel guilty. Alot of things I've had part of were for the greater good, Blah, Blah, Blah.

Just tired of the rich gettting richer and everyonr else getting it broken off in uncomfortable places.

Another case in point: Paris Hilton.



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But I did not shoot the deputy"


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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:31 AM

MSG


yeah and has anyone noticed that the minimum wage hasn't been raised in 10 years while in the same time congress has had 6 raises? That has developed the largest gap between minimum wage workers and average wage workers since the depression. I am also painfully ashamed of our current foreign policy, but I digress...ponderable time:)

So after we've discussed women's fashions and such and what guys should say about them.... Guys/Girls what is your favorite outfit to see on a person of the SO? Is there a particular thing that gets you going? or is it a style of dress ( feminine, tomboy, etc.) that gets you going?

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:37 AM

TRISTAN


NVG, I agree with you on the Britain thing. Although the small part of me that is Irish has a bit of a problem, I have a great deal of love and respect for that grand Island. My wife's former roommate's husband is English, and he and I affectionately call each other "Limey" and "Potatohead".
I have vistied England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland; walked through the cities and countryside, talked to the people, and I miss it every now and then. Hail, Brittania; Nemo me impune lacessit; Erin go Bragh; Cymru am byth!

MSG, my ex-wife was French...I am sure all of you know that by now...but let me say again: French women are evil!

NVG, 'nother kinda Cake fan here...small doses, but they are good.

I agree with Piz...it's not America, it is the actions of those in "control". Most of us are nice, caring people.

MSG (again) Congrats on the new digs!

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:39 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Thats what your kids need. A large open classroom to further distract and excite them. Plenty of room for the wonderful things kids like ours tend to get themselves into. On the goodside: easier to seperate them and plenty of room for creative desk arrangement and colorful decoration.

ADD: Hopes dashed for the parade. Damn!

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But I did not shoot the deputy"


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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:41 AM

JPSTARGAZER


EDIT: I'm apparently several posts late with this...

I usually go with the original as opposed to the cover version 87% of the time (ok, that's just a fake number). So I will list a few instances that I like a cover MORE than the original artist:

Girl You'll Be A Woman Soon-Urge Overkill (maybe just because of it's Pulp Fiction involvement)
Take On Me-Reel Big Fish
Helter Skelter-U2 (I love the Beatles, but I gotta give this one to Bono and Co....Rattle and Hum baby!)
Hurt-Johnny Cash (not a big NIN fan...)
(this is all that's coming to mind right now)

And pretty much any Bob Dylan song that's been covered (Guns N' Roses, Clapton, Hendrix, U2, Dave Matthews Band) is usally on par with the original because Dylan sure can write a song. I also think that the Goo Goo Dolls did a great job with Supertramp's "Give A Little Bit."



"All I got is a red guitar, three chords, and the truth...the rest is up to you"
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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:43 AM

MSG


sorry about your parade NV:)So what exactly was the parade for??
..trust me more space better than no space. I had a large classroom for the first 6 years I taught and things were good.. Then they built the new building, ran out of money, and the resource teachers were stuffed into storage rooms. Having my kids penned in a small room is just asking for fights and problems. They need space to call their own and I need a way to separate them if there's an issue...so I am thrilled..mind you a bit less thrilled about the fact that there is a door to the outside at the back of my room ( I will have to find a way to set an alarm sound for that door, just in case)



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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:49 AM

DAYVE


Quote:

Originally posted by msg:
.....the minimum wage hasn't been raised in 10 years while in the same time congress has had 6 raises? That has developed the largest gap between minimum wage workers and average wage workers since the depression. I am also painfully ashamed of our current foreign policy....



MSG - don't get me started - i don't have the time (nor do you) to fully rant on the deplorable state of affairs of this administration....i constantly write, phone, email my congressman on issues such as the wage discrepancy in this country - i fear i am losing the battle - it's tough being very liberal in a very consertative state - all i can say is, become an active participant in your government - there are far too many complacent, apathetic people here who will believe anything they see on the tube or hear on talk/hate-radio... and i would say, anything they read... but i wonder sometimes if some of these people possess the intelligence even for that....

....checking blood pressure....



endeavor to persevere...

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:57 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by deepgirl187:
And by the way, the artist you're looking for is Frente. She did a cover of Bizarre Love Triangle in around 1994, I think. I haven't heard the original, so I can't really give an opinion on that one, except to say that Frente's version was really good.

EDIT: There's another Cake fan here, NV. The Distance has to be one of the coolest songs on the planet.




Nope, not the Frente version, which I think is on par with the original. There is a version out currently getting radio play. I don't think it's The Crystal Method mix, but could be.

Yeah for Cake!

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Friday, July 14, 2006 10:58 AM

TRISTAN


MSG, seems we skipped your Imponderable...what is our favorite outfit to see on the SO...
One of mine is immediately going to set off all sorts of alarm bells that scream "PERVERT ALERT"...just so's ya know: I really like the plaid skirt, Catholic schoolgirl look. You want to really get my attention and keep it? Wear an outfit like that. There, I admitted it.
I am a big fan of dresses on women; long, flowy things.
Also like seeing a woman in armor, but that's not something everyone likes...

CK, oooh, Crystal Method!
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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:08 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Nevada Indian Days Pow Wow/Rodeo. Though, the rodeo was cancelled this year. Boss decided to use a facility vehicle rather my shiny pony.

Like the idea of having alarms. Ours make everyone in the buiding jump, but never alert the police. Our school district likes to lease modular buildings to pick up on the lack of space. Stupid trailers take so much to heat and cool.

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But I did not shoot the deputy"


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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:12 AM

DAYVE


....that spike in my blood pressure made me think of an imponderable regarding SOs & politics (or religion for that matter)... are there happy couples who disagree on politics...ala, James Carville and Mary Matalin?.... do you cancel each others vote..? Is it true that love conquers all?


endeavor to persevere...

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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:19 AM

RUGBUG


I think differing political affiliations can work and can even be interesting as long as both people are respectful of each other.

'Course I'm of the opinion that most people want the same things, just go about it differently.

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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:20 AM

MSG


Tristan well you are in good company that happens to be my husbands #1 choice too:)

Yeah I will put a bell or something on it to make sure they don't slip out or anything:)

Why did they cancel the rodeo?? Was it too hot outside or some such?


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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:26 AM

13


HAH! If you were ALBERTAN, NV, you could be at the Stampede right now!!

Canada is so cool.

Anyway, MSG, like seeing an elaborate, Companion-y type dress. As Gnarls Barkley would say: they make me craaazzaaayy...


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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:28 AM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


My parents are both fairly moderate, but my dad votes Democrat and my mom votes Republican, give or take. They actually prefer it that way, since then they get all the literature from both, and can make educated decisions on how to vote on a per candidate/measure basis.

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:33 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I had a problem getting the ex to be interested in anything but getting married and practicing making babies. All is fair in love and war, but there has to be some opposition. Religion: There has to be some common ground for the mass of believers out there. I guess its the same with everything.

MSG- Ponderable noted, not forgotten. Anything, (and nothing) is fine with me. Though I do love the various length and styles of skirts and dresses on a woman, I really appreciate girls who make jeans and a t-shirt look good. Seeing a woman look good in casual clothing is pretty much an absolute she will be a knockout after getting all gussied up for an evening out.
But like I said; anything and nothing.

RUGBUG- Cake, Sublime, Offspring, No Doubt, Rage Against the Machine. My dream concert #3 when I (hopefully) make it to heaven.

"I shot the sheriff

But I did not shoot the deputy"


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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:35 AM

GUYWHOWANTSAFIREFLYOFHISOWN


Quote:

Originally posted by 13:
HAH! If you were ALBERTAN, NV, you could be at the Stampede right now!!

Canada is so cool.

Anyway, MSG, like seeing an elaborate, Companion-y type dress. As Gnarls Barkley would say: they make me craaazzaaayy...




Canada is weird



http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/llama.php
-try it out, I dare you

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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:40 AM

13


Let's not get into this again...screw it, let's.

Why exactly is Canada so weird?

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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:46 AM

TRISTAN


Well, Imponderabler-ers, 'tis time I bid you farewell. I should be on and off the boards this weekend...hope y'all have a grand one!


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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:47 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by nvghostrider:

RUGBUG- Cake, Sublime, Offspring, No Doubt, Rage Against the Machine. My dream concert #3 when I (hopefully) make it to heaven.




OffSpring! Love them. And I'm learning to love No Doubt, but had some problems early on with their songs. Rage gets a little "screamy' for me at times.

My dream concert would be completely bizarre. Bad Religion, Cake, They Might Be Giants, Social Distortion, Elliot Smith, Ben Lee. Then throw in some Sinatra, Andrew Sisters, Rosemary Clooney, Artie Shaw.

Obviously I have a very wide range of musical tastes (and that even the half of it).

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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:48 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Too hot outside? Our facility was the one who supplied the gate workers since we already had background checks. Taking money and stamping hands in brick huts in 108 degree heat is the best. Money. Its all about the cost of the rodeo. Just means there will be no beer stand at the fair grounds. I like to have a few beers, but drinking at the Pow Wow is wrong. Its like drinking at a church gathering.
Thought of another like. I love hanging out with a woman in pajamas. Don't know why but it is comforting.

13- Dang Canadians and your... all bein... Canadian and stuff. Stampede. Thats what they call it. I'd only been around the event most of my life and can't remember what it was called.
See, Canadians are good for something.
Thanks 13, you're working your way right into hero status.

"I shot the sheriff

But I did not shoot the deputy"


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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:53 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I forgot the Frickin' Social D. (Bashes head)

Heaven Dream Concert Numero Uno- Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly, Muddy Waters, Hank Williams, and Jimi Hendrix.

Add: I avoided No Doubt and Green Day way back when because everyone was playing them. Same with alot of Hip Hop and G Rap.

"I shot the sheriff

But I did not shoot the deputy"


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Friday, July 14, 2006 11:56 AM

13


We're good for lots of things.

We did invent basketball, after all.

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:05 PM

FUTUREMRSFILLION


(a) because it does not exist
(b) because it amuses to see you confuzzled. Canoodlians are amusing.



motherly hugs and kisses 13
(quick everyone, grab the straightjacket)


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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:06 PM

DAYVE


Quote:

Originally posted by RugBug:
Artie Shaw



ooooh, do i detect a jazz aficionado on board..? Concerts and me are few and far between... i did see some great ones - but now, give me a smoky bar and cool jazz any day - (maybe not so much with smoke..)

endeavor to persevere...

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:08 PM

CALIFORNIAKAYLEE


I've recently discovered a love for linen suits on men. Something very yummy about it. Trying to talk hubby into getting one.

On the topic of religion, how much religious commonality do you think you need with your SO? Could you be in a relationship where one of you was very religious and the other was agnostic or atheist? What about a relationship where you were both very religious, but in separate religions?

For myself, hubby and I have basically the same beliefs, but since I was raised going to church or church activities several times a week, and he was raised not even going on holidays, a religious community and a religious identity is much more important to me than it is to him. It works, but I do wish we were a bit closer on this issue.

~CK

You can't take the sky from me...

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:18 PM

PIZ


Quote:

Originally posted by Tristan:
I agree with Piz...it's not America, it is the actions of those in "control". Most of us are nice, caring people.

And once you realize that, at this point in our history, it doesn't matter who's in "control," but the "control" itself that is the problem, you'll have it.

Things would not have been better under different "management." Republican, Democrat - they're all Alliance.

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"That's what government's for: get in a man's way." - Mal

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:21 PM

MSG


NV- ah I see...hmm so pj's huh? Anywa, I can understand about no beer at religious or semi religious functions...kinda messes with the spirituality of the moment. You desert dwellers and your ability to withstand heat ( yes I know I live in Utah) it's so dry and sucks all moisture from your body...can't believe I am saying this, but I miss humidity

13- I'm not sure what it is about Canadians...maybe it's 'cause you're so nice, clean, polite etc...throws us yanks off:)

CK- I am religious my husband is NOT!!! It works out fine we are just respectful of each other, but I have seen moments where having separate religions has been a real problem in relationships if both have strong beliefs...

I choose to rise instead of fall- U2

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:21 PM

COPILOT


On the issue of music
I do infact love both NO Doubt and Green day!

Lately it's mostly Sublime and last night Franz Ferdinanad was nice.

Tubring is my favorite band check them out!
They are a lot of fun and a lot more orginal then most bands these days!

The Shins are really good too!

Aparently TDuck found some Deathmetal Polka for me! I'm so excited!

An I carried such a torch

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:23 PM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by Dayve:
Quote:

Originally posted by RugBug:
Artie Shaw



ooooh, do i detect a jazz aficionado on board..?



Sadly, aficionado is not a word I would use. Well, at least I don't like any new jazz. Although Charlie Hunter can be fun. He's "jazz" right?

I'm a swing dancer in another life. Give me old swing/old jazz and I'm happy.

NV: I've seen Social Distortion twice. Once in a country bar. Man, that was random, but Mike Nees' son lived in our town so they came through. I even have the guitar pick he threw into the crowd at the end of the concert.

CK: Common religious beliefs are pretty necessary for me. Level of committment to the religion is up for discussion. But I can't imagine being with someone who didn't share the same ideology. Friends, no problem. Spouse/SO? big problem.

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:24 PM

PIZ


Quote:

Originally posted by nvghostrider:
Religion: There has to be some common ground for the mass of believers out there. I guess its the same with everything.

There is, but the last time I brought it up I got slapped for having and standing up for my view. Ain't gonna step into that one again.

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"That's what government's for: get in a man's way." - Mal

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:24 PM

AZHEA


Quote:

Originally posted by Piz:
And once you realize that, at this point in our history, it doesn't matter who's in "control," but the "control" itself that is the problem, you'll have it.

Things would not have been better under different "management." Republican, Democrat - they're all Alliance.

--
"That's what government's for: get in a man's way." - Mal



Since there is no "outer rim"... can a true browncoat survive in this world?

I find it's the little things that one does to stick it to the Feds that gets me through the day.

Or else I'd 'em all to a not so special hell.

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Friday, July 14, 2006 12:28 PM

PIZ


Quote:

Originally posted by 13:
Why exactly is Canada so weird?

Canada had a chance to become the coolest nation on earth by renaming the Northwest Territories to province "Bob." (It really was on the ballot.) They blew it by voting for something else. Pffffft!

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"That's what government's for: get in a man's way." - Mal

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