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The ***Official*** Weekend Singles Thread - Labor Day Weekend(Sept. 1-4)
DollyCali and All of the Singles & their FRiends | September 1, 2006 | DollyCali

Posted on 09/01/2006 12:43:11 PM PDT by DollyCali

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To: DollyCali

The electrical problems are fixed (finally), so I'm good with that.

I have no idea why you're not getting the pings, so let me double check that.


101 posted on 09/01/2006 11:08:40 PM PDT by pcottraux (It's pronounced "P. Coe-troe.")
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To: DollyCali

Hey Dolly! Just walked in the door. (Everyone's probably in bed right now.) That was my second time I saw Pirates. Great flick!


102 posted on 09/02/2006 1:03:32 AM PDT by Maximus_Ridiculousness (Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.)
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To: WFTR

Well, I really liked the Pirates movie we saw tonight. Hubby is a real movie hater by nature, but just about ever time we go to the movies, he ends up really liking the movie a lot. The big reason for this I think is because we carefully pick and choose our movies. Neither of us would ever pay money to go see a Sean Penn movie, no matter how critically acclaimed, for example.


103 posted on 09/02/2006 1:09:22 AM PDT by Maximus_Ridiculousness (Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.)
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To: DollyCali
can it get better?

Well, one can certainly hope... :)

104 posted on 09/02/2006 2:42:54 AM PDT by Tennessee_Bob ("Those who "abjure" violence can only do so because others are committing violence on their behalf.")
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To: WFTR

Just curious but are you misspelling Easter Lily or do you mean Ester Lily? Ester is interesting. The spirit of Ester.

You are well prepared indeed. How about this. Where I am we have a subway which I depend on everyday. Do you know there are some people who would not dream of getting on the train without a gas mask and a flashlight. I've never seen any other rider with these but most people both men and women carry some sort of bag. I've thought of those things. Perhaps you want a gas mask in every room, I am serious. I don't understand what a gas mask does. I mean it may cover your eyes and face but you are still breathing the air, right? Did you see Prime Time the other night about the train wreck in North or South Dakota that released a poison and killed around 9 people as though it were Raid sprayed on bugs. A girl who was a mile away still suffers from terrible lung damage and trees in her yard never recovered. They claim that freight trains carry serious toxic stuff. There are tracks near me. They showed home video from another wreck up north. The person came upon many dead deer in the area.


105 posted on 09/02/2006 2:43:51 AM PDT by A knight without armor
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To: WFTR
I thought of who the actor is.. I have seen him in a few movies and for the life of me don't recall his name. He is NOT a leading man but more of a character actor.

The movie I really remember him as (he was a bad guy) was the movie 8 MM . If you didn't see it, it is regarding a PI (nic cage) who is investigating a snuff pornography tape that a shocked widow finds in her husbands safe upon his death.

It is a very intense movie. Prior to seeing that I did not know what snuff pornography was. It is the actual killing of someone on tape & the tape used then for "entertainment".

This is NOT a movie for the faint of heart or squeamish in any way. It is the first movie that I saw Joaquin Phoenix in also. Kathryn Keener (whom I like) plays Nic Cage's wife.

Here is the IMDb link for the flick:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0134273/

after you see this movie, you will think about it & various ramifications for a long time

106 posted on 09/02/2006 4:36:53 AM PDT by DollyCali
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To: WFTR

forgot to mention, the actor/your look alike, played the famly(widow) attorney


107 posted on 09/02/2006 4:42:27 AM PDT by DollyCali
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To: Maximus_Ridiculousness
A lot of men don't like movies (my guess) is for several reasons.

1) cost
2) can't stop movie(ala remote) to go get drink, food, potty
3) can't go in their skivvies

sound like that MIGHT be reasons?

I like the cinema over home (and I have 2 large TVs & a huge projection TV & decent sound system) for the "getting away" from home & the multitude of distractions, the OUTSTANDING sound & big screen effect. I get so into the movie that I don't have a desire to eat/drink. a couple of our theaters serve wine & beer & that is nice to have.

I like Sean Penn's as a professional although he, and a lot of other starts, have political leanings & actions in personal life that I find annoying. But I decided that movies are such a strong interest of mine that I would go after the art - not pick through the lives of the people involved.

Now to be hypocritical, I wont go to anything by Michael Moore. His goal in his work is to sabotage our country.

108 posted on 09/02/2006 4:50:18 AM PDT by DollyCali
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To: A knight without armor

If we are ever attacked as a nation with chemical weapons, I think we are in trouble no matter how prepared we are with "home safety" kits..

I remember the incident w/train you mentioned. I never followed up to hear of the injuries afterward


109 posted on 09/02/2006 5:03:37 AM PDT by DollyCali
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To: Maximus_Ridiculousness
I'm glad that you enjoyed the Pirates movie. Those movies look interesting, but I think I'd get queasy watching a guy wear mascara for two hours.

I would be similar to your husband in my dislike of movies, but with careful selection and the right company, I would enjoy going occasionally. I think those factors are the driving force for a movie-hating guy to like a movie.

Bill

110 posted on 09/02/2006 9:26:31 AM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: A knight without armor
Just curious but are you misspelling Easter Lily or do you mean Ester Lily? Ester is interesting. The spirit of Ester.

Actually, the name is "Ester," but it's related to Easter in this case. I bought this snake right around Easter this year, and was having a horrible time finding a name for her. I'm not very good at coming up with names. I had named my first female snake "Katrina" because the hurricane had a big impact in this area last year and my first pet python would have an impact on me. ("Elvis" stayed "Elvis" because the store owner told me that the previous owner named him that.) A friend's mom suggested "Ester" because it was close to Easter when I bought her. I looked up the name, and "Ester" seems to come from a Scandinavian word for star and a Middle-Eastern word that is associated with queen. Obviously, there is the connection to Queen Ester in the Old Testament.

The "Lily" part of the name comes from day lilies. She passed a little bowel movement a day or two after I brought her home, so I took her to the vet's office for a general check-up, to be sexed, and to have a culture run on the sample. When I returned home, I had my first day lily bloom of the season, so I stuck "Lily" onto her name.

I admit that the combination is a little confusing because it's so close to Easter Lily. I've even thought about trying to grow an Easter Lily in the yard and occasionally take pictures of them together.

Bill

111 posted on 09/02/2006 9:36:53 AM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: DollyCali
Which part of "all" are you referring to? J/K...it seems that when it rains, it pours.

The trip to NM was short but tiring and the funeral for Arthur is here (AZ) today.

We moved to our new apartment over the past week and turned the keys in at the old place yesterday. There is still lots of unpacking to do.

It is kind of odd that I was so bombarded with stressful events and now can barely remember half of them.

112 posted on 09/02/2006 9:39:38 AM PDT by Kate of Spice Island (Modern day psychic, but first I was a US soldier)
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To: A knight without armor
I'm probably one of those people who wouldn't go onto a subway train without a flashlight. I've never thought about a gas mask for riding the subway, so I'm not sure whether I'd want one of these. If I could find a good respirator, I'd love to have one at home, but I'm not sure that I want to bother with keeping up with the cartridges. You've ventured into dangerous territory because I know a little bit about respirators but not enough to be an expert.

You are right that someone on a respirator is still breathing the air, but a good respirator will remove certain contaminants. The secret is to have the right respirator for the contaminant that you are facing. I'm not remembering all of the filters available right now. I know that there is an ammonia/amine filter. This filter will catch any ammonia or amine compounds that are in the air. As one draws air through the filter, the ammonia is caught, and clean air reaches one's mouth and nose for breathing. Other filters only catch objects but cannot catch vapors. However, one of these filters should be good against anthrax spores. The spores would be caught in the filter, and the person wearing the mask would be breathing pure air.

The problem with so many of these situations is that you might still need to go through a decontamination before removing the mask. It doesn't do any good to wear a mask that will filter anthrax spores for a while if you end up taking off the mask while the spores are still on your skin, hair, clothing, and the mask. You could be perfectly safe until you get out of the subway and take off the mask. However, the spores would be in your hair and on your clothing. Taking off the mask might disturb the spores in your hair enough to get them airborne again. Then you'd breathe them into your lungs and be facing the same problem.

To be safe, you'd have to be able to get to a shower before you took off your mask. The shower would have to be located where everything that you touched or passed on the way to the shower could be rinsed down to keep those spores from getting back to you. If you came out of the subway, turned on a fire water hydrant, drenched yourself for five or ten mintues until every part of your body was thoroughly rinsed, and then removed all of your clothes before removing the mask, you'd likely be safe. If you had spare clothes sealed in an airtight bag that you had rinsed completely as well, you could open the bag after complete decontamination, change into the spare clothes, and go about your business.

In other cases, you are right that a gas mask would have no effect even in the subway. For instance, if the terrorist attack produced a fire that burned intensely enough to use all of the oxygen in an enclosed area, a gas mask would be worthless. As the oxygen content of the air went from the usual more or less twenty percent to ten or fifteen percent, people wouldn't have enough oxygen in the air they were breathing to sustain body functions. In that case, they'd asphyxiate regardless of anything they did to filter the air.

I understand someone wanting even a good filter mask in that situation. The filter mask won't help if the oxygen content gets too low. I don't think any of the filters will catch carbon monoxide, but I don't remember all of the filters. However, the filter would catch the smoke particles that otherwise would irritate someone's lungs. Trying to get out of a smoky subway would be easier if one's lungs weren't irritated by the smoke.

Bill

113 posted on 09/02/2006 10:08:11 AM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: DollyCali
A lot of men don't like movies (my guess) is for several reasons.

1) cost
2) can't stop movie(ala remote) to go get drink, food, potty
3) can't go in their skivvies

sound like that MIGHT be reasons?

I think those are good reasons, but I'd go a little deeper into them.

I make enough money that I can afford going to the movies if I wish. In reality, my Dad made enough money that my family could have gone to the movies when I was growing up. However, I think our family tends to have a slight repulsion to the whole idea of paying for passive entertainment. I'm sure that part of that feeling came from my parents growing up in the Depression when money was very tight and being financially responsible meant not paying for anything that didn't have some permanence. They, particularly my Mom, tended to pass that mindset along to me.

The thought of supporting an industry that I don't like won't keep me from going to a movie that I want to see, but it will keep me from mindlessly choosing to go to a movie as a standard form of entertainment. We can pick and choose movies and actors that we want to support, but when a studio makes millions of dollars on a good movie with good themes and reasonably patriotic actors, that studio will then take those millions and pay anti-American actors and directors to make movies with bad themes. If someone really enjoys the movies, I don't think that this issue is a reason not to go. However, for those of us who are already ambivalent to movies, this issue makes overcoming the inertia that much harder.

There are control freaks among both men and women, but I think men are less likely to enjoy being passive and out of control. I've enjoyed seeing some movies in a theater, but I also really like the control of running a movie on a DVD in my own home. I like that I don't have to deal with other people. I like being able to take a quick break if necessary. I try to avoid these things because I don't want to break up the flow of the movie, but I like having the option.

Bill

114 posted on 09/02/2006 10:48:02 AM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: WFTR

Or each spring you could buy an Easter Lily and take their picture. You'd have a yearly record. You could try to grow your own but you can always buy a back up.


115 posted on 09/02/2006 11:21:38 AM PDT by A knight without armor
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To: WFTR
great post Bill!

I agree.. why support something you really don't like.. I don't' like movies.. I LOVE movies... there are a lot of things I am ambivalent towards & feel the same as you do in that respect.

the control issue for men is impt to key in on.. Men at HOME can control what they eat, what time they view, any/all breaks, what they wear..while watching a movie is a major consideration. A LOT difft at a first run/classy theater, no?

I do understand.

Here for a quick time. will post pix prolly tomorrow(or Monday) of my encounter with Ken Blackwell, massive doggie run/hike on Whiskey Island(lake Erie). the Air show etc.

Snugs will be pinging for me later..
116 posted on 09/02/2006 12:59:06 PM PDT by DollyCali
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To: Kate of Spice Island
It is kind of odd that I was so bombarded with stressful events and now can barely remember half of them.

I believe God gives us this GRACE Kate.. Man, you guys have been thru the mill.. big time and that makes ME KNOW that God has big plans for you.. and Satan is Alive & Well on Planet Earth, thus the crappo.

If God didn't have big plans for you, Satan & all the junk would NOT be part of your life. I TRULY believe that.

117 posted on 09/02/2006 1:03:27 PM PDT by DollyCali
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Might as well stick to the subject this time. I went to college for IT and worked at an engineering firm in the early 1990's as a computer and plot machine operator. In fact, I was there when the engineering firm designed the building that I am working in now. Mid to late 1990's, I temped for a while and then did webpages freelancing until 2002 when one of my clients needed someone to work for him as taking care of the computers as well as placing loans with mobile notaries and attornies to close. I did that until 2003 when he laid Mom, my grade school buddy and myself off, then I worked in real estate titles for a while, then after that developing pictures at a drugs store to finally I'm working in accounts payable for the ground division of a major shipping company. I'm kind fo glad to get out of anything to do with real estate, got laid off from titles and I even had offers from time to time while working where I'm at but I do feel more stable where I'm at, even if real estate tanks, people will still need to ship things.

I remember getting laid off from the mobile notary service, I was on medical leave and when my buddy got laid off, he hid out at my place for a week and we did nothing but Playstation, he was afraid to tell his mom right away. B-) Just before that, my boss called me in to fix a computer, which I think is technically illegal for him to do when I was on medical leave, but me being the dumb and helpful guy I am, I went in. It is really hard taking part and inserting cards and the like with only one hand working. This was when I cut my left hand open and it needed surgery due to a strep infection.

It has been a hard week for me, losing Pansy, 1st quarter close at work (at least with the boss saying, get as much work into the system as possible, it took my mind off of Pansy for a little while) and the Pittsburgh's Mayor O'Connor passing away, it seems like "There is no joy in Muddville." Tomorrow is a week's anniversary of Pansy's passing. Closing is no problem in itselde for me, it is part of the job and I kind of like the pace and excitement but with Pansy, well.... This house is without a calico cat, the first time since 1984 when we got out first cat, Cricket, she was a calico. Then again, Pansy might have been technically called a "diluted tortoishell" (white underbelly, mittens, boots, and nose) or even a "torbie," a calico/tortoishell with weak tabby markings, Pansy's colors were more stripe-like plus she did have an "M" on her forehead.
118 posted on 09/02/2006 3:55:33 PM PDT by Nowhere Man (Pansy: b. 8-19-1987 - d. 8-27-2006, I'll miss you, little princess.... B-()
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To: 38special; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; aft_lizard; Alberta's Child; Allegra; Amityschild; ...

Dolly left early this evening and asked me to do the ping !!!

119 posted on 09/02/2006 4:05:19 PM PDT by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME) and a true blue Conservative)
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To: snugs

Hi snugs...thanks for the ping.
Looks like everyone is gone again...hope it picks up some :)


120 posted on 09/02/2006 5:15:57 PM PDT by trussell (Work for God...the retirement benefits are eternal!)
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