Posted on 12/29/2006 9:11:00 AM PST by AVNevis
One advantage to having flour tortillas with your beans is that you can roll them up and scoop a bite of beans...also, I like to roll up some chopped green chili flavored with a little garlic salt up in the tortilla too. Haven't figured out how to do that with cornbread ;-)
Two, huh? WOW. Impressive display of appreciation and affiliation.
Must have been some other city in MI, then. Flint?
:-)
Thanks for the tip.
Same back to you, Smart. May 2007 be a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year for you and your family.
Thanks.
BTW, even though I never used the word "sympathy" or commented on its definition, my Webster's unabridged lists "sympathy" as a synonym for "empathy".
Not your way it is.
A letter from an American Soldier in Iraq Oh, and they are not synonymous (which you would know if you bothered to read the definition I posted to you). Try taking a few courses in psychology, then come talk with me. Sorry, you don't get that one.
Hey there! Good to see you, Happy New Year.
HANGING SCENE...
VIDEO [**GRAPHIC**]... per Drudge
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7532034279766935521
See above
Is that the whole thing?
...they are not synonymous (which you would know if you bothered to read the definition I posted to you)
Now you're just wasting time. Did you even read what I just said. I'll list it again seeming that you are having trouble.
Apparently, Websters says that they can be synonymous. What part of that don't you get?
BTW, great link. Thanks...seriously.
I think one of the witnesses filmed this. It's not the 'official' hanging.
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British newspaper The Daily Mirror reported that the ousted president, who was so virulently opposed to American presence in the Middle East, spent his last days eating some of the foods most associated with the United States hamburger and fries.
According to the same report which relied on one of Saddam's military aides, Saddam liked to eat hamburgers and fries and deliberately chose to eat Western fare during his last days.
Executed dictator's family says it has decided to bury him in the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Ramadi instead of his native village of Awja, close to where he was born and where his two sons Uday and Qusay were buried
The body of Saddam Hussein was taken to his home town of Tikrit after his execution on Saturday and his family said the executed former Iraqi leader would be buried in the Sunni insurgent stronghold of Ramadi.
"After the family received the will of the martyred president from lawyers who last met him where he asked to be buried either in Awja or Ramadi ... it was decided to bury him in the city of Ramadi," A family statement received by Reuters said.
The statement did not say when he would be buried. It is Muslim practice to bury the dead within the day.
Seen it, thanks. Or, rather I've seen the very poor quality from the person who recorded this.
I got what Webster's didn't; that they are not synonomous. One does not mean or even sort of mean the other. Try reading the one I sent you again. Notice carefully where it says that empathy is NOT to be confused with sympathy. Sorry, wrong again.
LOL!
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