Scott Adams, author of
Dilbert, once quipped, "Everyone is somebody's else's weirdo."
That's very true. But don't think that just because someone has failed ONE of your weirdness tests, that they will fail ALL of them.
Free Republic ought to be proof of that :-)
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To: grey_whiskers
I must be a crunchy con, too. But we ARE a minority, LOL!
2 posted on
10/01/2006 7:07:48 PM PDT by
alwaysconservative
(Prayers going up for Common Tator.)
To: grey_whiskers
How many children do you have?
3 posted on
10/01/2006 7:10:51 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
("There's nowhere to go and you've got all day to get there ... on some beach, somewhere.")
To: grey_whiskers
I moved from NY to the wonderful state of Florida five months ago. I moved partially because my brothers and I decided one of us had to be "in state" for our parents who are in their mid 70s, and partly because taxes made it impossible for me to own a home within 80 miles of my job.
I moved down and found an apartment less than 6 miles from my job. I ride my bike to work 3 times a week now. I fill my gas tank once every 2 weeks now, instead of twice a week. I am losing weight. I enjoy my commute, instead of dreading it.
When I buy my house, in 9 - 11 months, it will be within 12 miles of my job so I can continue to ride my bike to work. Does this qualify me as a crunchy-con?
4 posted on
10/01/2006 7:23:49 PM PDT by
Talking_Mouse
(wahhabi delenda est)
To: grey_whiskers; don-o; laney; goldstategop; netmilsmom; SC33; Capriole; stevio; GOPJ; SuziQ; ...
7 posted on
10/01/2006 7:32:18 PM PDT by
Pyro7480
("Give me an army saying the Rosary and I will conquer the world." - Pope Blessed Pius IX)
To: grey_whiskers; Mrs. Don-o
Rod is a friend so will mark and ping
8 posted on
10/01/2006 7:34:50 PM PDT by
don-o
(Monthly donor and proud of it! There is NO free lunch!)
To: grey_whiskers
Heh, I loved that column by Rod Dreher. I, too, see myself as a crunchy con sometimes. To me it's a matter of stewardship of God's Creation. Besides which, I LOVE my Birkies; they are the most comfortable shoes I own, and I own several pair. I even do the goofy Northeast thing about wearing socks with them. Hey! My feet get cold up here in MA, but pretty soon, I'll be wearing them in MS, and won't have to deal with the liberal crunchies in the Northeast anymore!
Frankly, we'd love to live 'off the grid' as much as possible, not only to reduce fossil fuel use for the environment, but to save money, too! There's nothing particularly liberal about wanting to keep the environment as nice as possible; don't know why we should cede that to them.
9 posted on
10/01/2006 8:13:00 PM PDT by
SuziQ
To: grey_whiskers
I don't think being concerned with health and exercise is in anyway at odds with being a conservative. Most conservatives I know make an effort to take care of their bodies.
To: grey_whiskers
To: grey_whiskers
Hah...This is comforting to know. My wife and myself have joked for twenty years that we are probably the ONLY VRWC sporting "Birkies" and driving SAABS (3). It's good to know we are not alone.
14 posted on
10/01/2006 11:04:26 PM PDT by
rockinqsranch
(Dems, Libs, Socialists...call 'em what you will...They ALL have fairies livin' in their trees.)
To: grey_whiskers
I actually like, gasp, clean air and water. I'm partial to trees, too, but I don't hug them. I don't buy most of the environmentalist left agenda, but I believe conservation is conservative, so I guess that makes me a crunchy con.
15 posted on
10/02/2006 3:50:12 AM PDT by
Chanticleer
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues but the form of every virtue at the testing point. Lewis)
To: grey_whiskers
I guess my being a "Crunchy Con" parallels a lib's lifestyle except for the fact that, I don't want the Government in my life, respect the genius of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and believe in God as the final authority. Peace out.
19 posted on
10/02/2006 5:30:22 AM PDT by
stevio
(Red-Blooded Crunchy Con American Male (NRA))
To: grey_whiskers
Beef, beer, and potatoes forever!
right?Hell yeah!
And gingko biloba...and fish oil capsules...and Super Opti-Vue (with Lutein!)...and exfoliating loofah sponges (it's twue)...
29 posted on
10/02/2006 8:14:31 AM PDT by
Petronski
(Living His life abundantly.)
To: grey_whiskers
Scott Adams, author of Dilbert, once quipped, "Everyone is somebody's else's weirdo." TTW (Totally Tag Worthy)
31 posted on
10/02/2006 8:48:27 AM PDT by
GOPJ
("Everyone is somebody's else's weirdo." -- Scott Adams (author of Dilbert))
To: grey_whiskers
I'm a crunchy con if there ever was one.
33 posted on
10/02/2006 6:09:00 PM PDT by
cyborg
(No I don't miss the single life at all.)
To: grey_whiskers
"don't think that just because someone has failed ONE of your weirdness tests, that they will fail ALL of them. Free Republic ought to be proof of that :-)"
Well said!
39 posted on
10/03/2006 11:22:14 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
(If I had a nut allergy, I'd be outta here. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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