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Oh STEVIEBOY1, what thou hast wrought!
lol - it's a virus now!
Oh STEVIEBOY1, what thou hast wrought!
I heard several people talk about the idea that corn syrup replacing regular sugar is tough on a lot of peoples digestive sytems.
In fact, of the genuinely rich people I've known -- I mean seriously rich, old money people, the sort who were vacationing in Maine a hundred years ago and their descendents still come here -- most have been decent, down to earth sorts. It's the upper-middle-class strivers who'd stab you in the back for half a dollar you most have to worry about -- and these are the ones who tend to be the loudest in their worship at the Freidmanite shrine.
My dirty laundry at times is really evil! Weeeeeeeeeee...hahahaha!Cynicism = Evil
Sadly, that's the attitude that allowed it to flourish.
I don't know if there is even something as worthy as monkey in those burgers from the WC! Least now I am tending more to lean towards something like, earth worms, crickets, june bugs, and an occasional hogs hoof...Well, from this thread, I think they grind up monkeys, add flavoring......
Humm...we do have to be careful and not really desire to discuss some things, for sure. And to add some of it, is more than not like wanting to discuss how much wax is really on a banana in the store?No, there's no attitude, I'm simply following the time-honoured advice of not discussing it at the dinner table, or in this case, the public forum.
I had some visitors come to my home and had to leave this thread for perhaps an hour or so, and now I am coming to find out some very secret password seems to be handed out and I was not in line for mine! So the mere mention seems to be that of a politically correct snafu regarding those that are a bit what would you say, swishy, has entered into the fray? Or do I need to just silently await for my lapse of observation to be restored with another shot of 100 octane coffee?Don't ask, don't tell, don't resist.
Well one thing for sure, David Caradine (the actor, right)?, had his end come in such a way that left the rest of us wondering if he was murdered or merely excited about ropes and short stools?Nobody said it was foolproof......but actuarial tables show......
By attitude I meant viewpoint.No, there's no attitude, I'm simply following the time-honoured advice of not discussing it at the dinner table, or in this case, the public forum.
It is O.K. by me, I myself allow for what could be called, "author's license" no matter what!By attitude I meant viewpoint.
That is true and the same thought I had.
At least in your daughter's case, the name wasn't on the building, on every piece of letterhead and even the name of the street the building is on.
At the end of the day, if a good cause is being supported, or a good deed is being done, it doesn't matter if a person gets a reward for it, or for that matter, does it for a reward. Doing good is doing good. If it takes a namesake building to encourage large scale philanthropy, at least large scale philanthropy is being accomplished. Since the building was going to be named something anyway, it seems like nothing but win. There are a lot worse people to commemorate than those who give substantially to worthy causes, after all. I wouldn't mind having a building named after me.
And who was that guy that once played QB for the colts?The 'HoosierDome' was renamed..the 'RCADome' (people threw a fit)....and now it's been upgraded to the "Lucas Oil Stadium'...uke:
And who was that guy that once played QB for the colts?
It could be worse. Lucas Oil products are good products I use them myself. Now think if some pansie name was used like, Fruit of the loom Dome.....The 'HoosierDome' was renamed..the 'RCADome' (people threw a fit)....and now it's been upgraded to the "Lucas Oil Stadium'...uke: