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Dimensional Door - Freeople Thread 14
Posted on 11/23/2003 7:50:33 AM PST by Mo1

TOPICS: Dimensional Doorway; Freeoples
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To: Darksheare
I am very sorry for your loss, darks. To you it is personal and deep.
But we must recognize that to some people in this world, a loss like that doesn't touch them in the same way. Like the parents of suicide bombers who cry out holding pictures of their dead sons or daughters, vowing to send their other children off on a similar mission someday, too. Their hearts are so full of hate and lies that normal human emotions are not a part of them.
The "peace activist" ultra-liberal Corries may not be quite so far gone, but they are no longer in the realm of normal. They are willingly deceived like cultists and the truth is foreign to them. If their eyes ever open, they will see how foolish they were when raising their daughter.
As a parent, I realize that as my children grow and make their own decisions about their lives the world is not going to see each of them as a "child." In a way, as Grant grew up, I saw the demise of his childhood. His smooth chubby baby cheeks are hollowed out and whiskery now. Whatever happens to him now happens to a young man, not a child. He will always be my son, but he is no longer my child.
To: Darksheare
Every parent grieves a child lost the rest of their lives. But, the ultimate pain for a parent is that it is not in the natural order of things.
To: Windshark
We're heading there soon for four days. I hate you. LOL
To: Conservababe
It's actually a huge builder convention, with courses, and a huge expo with everything invented for a home that has ever been. So, it's a business thing, that exhausts us by the end of each day.
Fun but very tiring. We have little time for the true Vegas experience (whatever that is!).....yaknow, losing mucho $$$$$ and pretending it's fun.......
LL wouldn't go to the strip joints anyway!!!!!
4,884
posted on
12/29/2003 3:04:30 PM PST
by
Windshark
(.......... liberals are mostly..........completely dumb ........:-)
To: Conservababe
a Las Vegas joke:
There was a home builder who visited Vegas, and like most people, played the slots and tables enough to be comfortable. The last day, he hits this huge jackpot......2 mil just comes pouring out of this machine.
a hotel reporter asked him what he was going to do with his winnings.......
Answer: "Just keep on building till it's all gone I guess!"
4,885
posted on
12/29/2003 3:08:41 PM PST
by
Windshark
(.......... liberals are mostly..........completely dumb ........:-)
To: null and void; grannie9
Don't worry about it.
I haven't exactly told too many about it.
I told Gran and Palo, beyond that I'm not sure who else I told.
And yes, an enigma wrapped in a hotdog roll may be a good description.
4,886
posted on
12/29/2003 3:12:53 PM PST
by
Darksheare
(Democrat is between Demise and Demon in the dictionary.)
To: Darksheare
I think you mentioned it last summer while my alter-shark was posting......
4,887
posted on
12/29/2003 3:14:53 PM PST
by
Windshark
(.......... liberals are mostly..........completely dumb ........:-)
To: ValerieUSA
The Corries have captialised off their child's death in a way that sickens me.
It's as if they saw dollar signs or something when she died.
I understand what you're saying.
I just cannot phathom why any parent would act as they have.
4,888
posted on
12/29/2003 3:15:05 PM PST
by
Darksheare
(Democrat is between Demise and Demon in the dictionary.)
To: Conservababe
You could use our room during the day to sleep, and then go out and pillage the strip when we get back. Very efficient use of space and time.
4,889
posted on
12/29/2003 3:16:34 PM PST
by
Windshark
(.......... liberals are mostly..........completely dumb ........:-)
To: Conservababe
True.
But, there's 14 years difference between my wife and I, she being the older of the two of us.
My step-daughter cracked jokes about the two of us being ancient and freaking people out with saying "dad" and "Daughter" to each other.
She was only 6 years younger than I.
It was worth a few jokes, and she was quite the jokester.
I think that's what I miss the most, the jokes and laughing.
The term "natural order of things" doesn't quite apply as well to my experience.
*crooked grin*
Not much was or is really 'natural' about my life, considering.
Heck, for proof just re-read the second sentence.
4,890
posted on
12/29/2003 3:19:56 PM PST
by
Darksheare
(Democrat is between Demise and Demon in the dictionary.)
To: Windshark
Come to think of it, yes I think I did bebother you as well somewhat.
Still a reformed shark, kindly ignoring splashing and screams for help, or does instinct still get the worst of you?
Or does Ladyshark help with the hunting instinct?
4,891
posted on
12/29/2003 3:21:46 PM PST
by
Darksheare
(Democrat is between Demise and Demon in the dictionary.)
To: Windshark; Conservababe
Did someone say 'Pillage'???

I have come to pillage!
4,892
posted on
12/29/2003 3:26:00 PM PST
by
Darksheare
(Democrat is between Demise and Demon in the dictionary.)
To: ValerieUSA
This story about Rachel Corrie and her parents reminds me in a way of Amy Beale. She was the young woman who had gone to South Africa to...I don't know what. Work for racial harmony? Anyway, she was with some of her black companions (she was white), when she was seized by a group of black men and beaten to death. The perpetrators were put in jail. They are free now. Amy Beale's parents have gone to South African and have befriended these men that beat their daughter to death. They are promoting the "harmony and healing" thing. I am appalled that they could do this. These men beating their daughter to death was a hate crime if ever there was one. I'm sure I wouldn't become best buddies with the thugs that had beaten my child to death. Koombaya, I guess.
4,893
posted on
12/29/2003 3:27:44 PM PST
by
.38sw
To: Darksheare
So have I..... ;)
I found this at a website called "Witness for Justice".
"Then there are the peacemakers like Amy Beale who made the ultimate sacrifice for her beliefs. Amy Beale was a Stanford University graduate, whose Fulbright scholarship took her to South Africa, where she was studying and working with those trying to put back together a nation torn asunder by decades of apartheid. While driving in Capetown, her car was surrounded and she was beaten and stabbed by a group of outsiders who did not know her or what she had done on behalf of that community. The story of this amazing beacon of hope named Amy did not end with her death, however. Her equally amazing parents, Peter and Linda Beale, visited Capetown to see the community where their daughter had been killed and saw the conditions she was trying to change. Instead of being filled with anger and hate, they chose to be filled with love and hope and started the Amy Beale Foundation which continues to work in that community, including running AmyÕs Bread, which provides jobs and food for the very community where she was killed. When do we honor Amy Beale for her contribution to freedom in the world?
And this year, when do we honor Rachel Corrie, the 23-year-old young American killed by an Israeli Defense Force bulldozer driver as she stood non-violently in front of the home of a Palestinian family? Even those who might not agree with her position, must acknowledge that she was a young woman committed to peace in one of the most violent places of a war-torn world. As she stood there in an orange fluorescent vest, she practiced what all non-violent protestors have been taught ø to try to look at your attacker in the eye with love and find that personÕs humanity. When do we honor Rachel Corrie and others, like the Christian Peacemaker Teams sent by the historic peace churches to that place to observe and stand between Palestinians and Israelis on behalf of peace?"
4,895
posted on
12/29/2003 3:32:27 PM PST
by
.38sw
To: grannie9
LOL!
4,896
posted on
12/29/2003 3:44:01 PM PST
by
Darksheare
(Democrat is between Demise and Demon in the dictionary.)
To: sweetliberty
What a wonderful kitty photo! Our cat didn't pull down the tree, but she sure had it shaking when she rounded it and head off in the direction she came from.
We also nearly had feline flambe a couple of nights ago. I had the candles in the centerpiece on the dining room table lit, and Maia, the larger, lumbering elderly Maine Coon cat, decided to jump up on the table and get some attention from my hubby. In so doing, her tail swished over the candles, and flared up in smoke and flame. I was in the kitchen, heard the shouting, and was just sure that the poor kitty was engulfed in flames. I came out to see her heading underneath a side table, and smell the singed fur. She didn't catch fire, but she's got a large singed area on her tail. She also didn't suffer any burns. Yikes...
4,897
posted on
12/29/2003 3:50:28 PM PST
by
.38sw
To: .38sw
That sounds like a little too much excitement.
4,898
posted on
12/29/2003 4:00:30 PM PST
by
sweetliberty
(Better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.)
To: Windshark
My next home, although I love this one very much, I want a Spanish stucco design... one floor. I have no idea yet where I want it...maybe Baja. LOL
To: .38sw
BARF!
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