Posted on 06/08/2004 9:29:16 PM PDT by JustAmy
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I get the page not displayed message every once in a while too.
Today is okay, we've been much busier, so my ping answers are irratic.
Glad you and the computer are doing better.
Just the ones you have. I have had such a busy week that I've had no time to write. A good graphic may inspire me. But I will be off tomorrow.
Who Is She, Did You Ask?
Her voice shook with emotion, and drawing a huge white linen handkerchief from the folds of her gown, she cracked it by the corner like a whip, and blew her nose like a trumpet....
"I am the chosen representative of the people, elected to the highest office this fair land has to offer, I must guard well its interests. No upsetting influence must mar our peaceful firesides. Do you never read, gentlemen?" she asked the delegation, with biting sarcasm, "do you not know of the disgraceful happenings in countries cursed by manhood suffrage? Do you not know the fearful odium into which the polls have fallenis it possible you do not know the origin of that offensive word 'Poll-cat'; do you not know that men are creatures of habitgive them an inchand they will steal the whole sub-division, and although it is quite true, as you say, the polls are only open once in four yearswhen men once get the habitwho knows where it will endit is hard enough to keep them at home now! No, history is full of unhappy examples of men in public life; Nero, Herod, King Johnyou ask me to set these names before your young people. Politics has a blighting, demoralizing influence on men. It dominates them, hypnotizes them, pursues them even after their earthly career is over. Time and again it has been proven that men came back and votedeven after they were dead."
The audience gasped at thatfor in the Premier's own writing, there were names on the voters' lists, taken, it was alleged, from the tomb-stones.
"Do you ask me to disturb the sacred calm of our cemeteries?" she asked, in an awe-stricken toneher big eyes filled with the horror of it. "We are doing very well just as we are, very well indeed. Women are the best students of economy. Every woman is a student of political economy. We look very closely at every dollar of public money, to see if we couldn't make a better use of it ourselves, before we spend it. We run our elections as cheaply as they are run anywhere. We always endeavor to get the greatest number of votes for the least possible amount of money. That is political economy."
There was an interruption then from the Opposition benches, a feeble protest from one of the private members.
The Premier's face darkened; her eyebrows came down suddenly; the veins in her neck swelled, and a perfect fury of words broke from her lips. She advanced threateningly on the unhappy member.
"You think you can instruct a person older than yourself, do youyou, with the brains of a butterfly, the acumen of a bat; the backbone of a jelly-fish. You can tell me something, can you? I was managing governments when you were sitting on your high chair, drumming on a tin plate with a spoon." Her voice boomed like a gun. "You dare to tell me how a government should be conducted."
The man in the third seat from the back held to the arm of the seat, with hands that were clammy with sweat. He wanted to get up and scream. The words, the voice, the gestures were as his own face in the glass.
Walking up and down, with her hands at right angles to her body, she stormed and blustered, turning eyes of rage on the audience, who rolled in their seats with delight.
"Who is she, Oh Lord, Who is she?" the Cabinet ministers asked each other for the hundredth time....
-- Nellie McClung, Purple Springs (Toronto: U of Toronto Press, 1992) 280-289.
P.S. It's one thing for the guy to say, "You're late" and quite another for the gal to say, "I'm late!"
I DON'T KNOW, who IS she?
*sniff, blows nose like a trumpet*
Here is a copy/paste of my post on another thread, regarding the rain:
Here are a few pics from The Dallas Morning News this morning:
Michael Ainsworth / DMNSon-in-law John Vincent helps Bunny McFarlin remove items from her flooded home near Eagle Mountain Lake.WFAA-TVJacksboro Highway, the primary east-west route through Springtown, was entirely cut off by rising waters.Michael Ainsworth / DMNJulie Jacobs looked out the back window of her friend Bunny McFarlin's house Wednesday as she helped to salvage whatever items she could.
Glad we're not seeing that here. I live about 2-3 miles from Lake Ray Hubbard. I bet it's full, too.
OESY, you forgot to tell everybody... the hairy legs are here...[#230]
LOL!
Pretty much!
*Standing still, vacant look*
Yes, good sound, thanks for posting.
Oh...
...Okay.
There really is a song for you on 153, Billy Preston. Just highlight the blank area.
So you want a shirt like this one? [#221]
So you want a shirt like this one? [#221]
(See, we're shopping already...)
Maybe that explains the look on the groom. (Are you sure that's what they're talking about?...)
(I think I see a VPL on the bride.)
Yes, just without the vest and the boa.
*chuckle*
Vectored Pilot Light? Where?
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