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| 02/22/03
Posted on 02/22/2003 10:41:44 AM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!; PeaceBeWithYou; Sabertooth; MissAmericanPie; stop_the_rats; ...
There are so many, it's hard to know where to start, but here goes.
- Sabertooth and Miss American Pie, for their reasonable and rational posts on the illegal immigration problem
- stop_the_rats and Saundra Duffy for their fierce and fearless tenacity in standing up, often alone, to the Rat hordes
- StLOUIE1 for his genuine appreciation of women
- Chance33_98 and kattracks for their quality, thought-provoking articles
- stainlessbanner for all the great articles on Dixie
- Mo1 and nicmarlo for being good friends and such a positive presence, not to mention the quality of their input on the issues
- parsifal, for being one of the most entertaining albeit most twisted of FReepers
- mhking and rdb3 for their obvious dedication to black conservatism and whose point of view I greatly respect
- section9 for her interesting and often unique perspective
- PeaceBeWithYou for being able to discuss most anything intelligently, with humor and without judgement and for his uncanny ability to sense where others are coming from and respond accordingly , not to mention being arguably the most charming of FReepers.;-)
To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!; Fiddlstix
OK, then I'll second Fiddlstix. He's worth mentioning more than once. He has taken some time off from posting for personal reasons.
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posted on
02/23/2003 10:19:42 AM PST
by
Balata
(Fiddlstix, we miss your tag lines.)
To: Destro
I would have voted for SerbianFire as well. Pericles and Spar were cool.
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posted on
02/23/2003 10:21:55 AM PST
by
smokegenerator
(www.pedalinpeace.org ---- Serbian Cycling Challenge for the Children of Serbia)
To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!; Balata
I am honored as well. Since you have been nominated already, it is only fair for me to nominate Balata who taught me really how to become a Freeper.
To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!; riley1992
A "whatever happened to riley1992" bump.
To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
Angelique.... tear
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posted on
02/23/2003 10:51:28 AM PST
by
carlo3b
(Why me?)
To: MinorityRepublican; TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
Gosh, gee, MR thanks. I appreciate that, but it was easy when someone like you who is smart, coupled with youthful enthusiasm and a conservative bent, comes along.
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posted on
02/23/2003 10:56:45 AM PST
by
Balata
(I hope school is going well for you.)
To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
To the list please add:
Saberooth, Fish Hawk, Cheney Chick, Landru, Miss Rika, coteblanche, Poohbah, Hal9000, and "Bush2000 v. Dominic Harr"
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posted on
02/23/2003 11:18:03 AM PST
by
bwteim
To: Sabertooth; fish hawk; CheneyChick; Landru; RikaStrom; coteblanche; Poohbah; HAL9000; Bush2000; ...
To the list please add: Sabertooth, Fish Hawk, Cheney Chick, Landru, Miss Rika, coteblanche, Poohbah, Hal9000, and "Bush2000 v. Dominic Harr"
Meant to post it to the above recip's. Must remember semicolons....
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posted on
02/23/2003 11:34:45 AM PST
by
bwteim
To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!; Coyote
Re: #286
There was one in my estimation who stood above the others. He was a writer who maintained his ideological convictions in a liberal work environment. His writings evoked the same spirit of independence and rugged individualism that my family imparted on me as I was growing up. I believe he said his habitat was the Los Padres National Forest which overlooks the most spiritual refuge on earth, the Big Sur.
I identify with that particular geographical location as a place where I in my youth reaffirmed my spiritual and ideological convictions after taking pause to reflect on my life before continuing on.
In college I realized something was missing in my life. There were so many things I wanted to do and experience before I chose my vocation. There were too many important decisions to make at one time and I felt that I didn't have enough experience to make a thorough evaluation. So I took a semester off and went to Pacific Grove where I supported myself by taking a job in Cannery Row in Monterey.
Some of the workers at California Packing were the same workers whom John Steinbeck wrote about in his novel, Cannery Row. In fact, one of them asked me if I was familiar with Steinbeck's writings. I nodded yes (but I hadn't really gotten into it or read the book until years later). Some of these people dropped out of society and reemerged in Cannery Row for one reason or another maybe to forget or to find themselves. I really don't know. Some, I was told had even been professionals. One day at break, one of the old-timers came over to me and told me that they had had a discussion and decided that I should return to college. Although I had already planned to, I told him that I was considering it and expressed some sort of appreciation that they were thinking of my best interest. Later, when I read the novel, I realized how I had actually experienced the same type of group benevolence that Steinbeck portrayed through the characters in his book. What I gained from that experience was a sense of respect for people based on their spirituality instead of basing it on the status of what job they hold.
I lived next door to the Seventeen Mile Drive around Pebble Beach which incidentally was free at that time. I remember sitting by the rocks surrounding the Lone Cypress and enjoying the scenery of jagged rocks, twisted Cypress and the deep blue sea. I thought of becomming a writer but was realistic enough to know that I didn't possess the skills to become a really good writer. I made the trip to Carmel on a weekly basis as it was at the other end of the Seventeen Mile Drive. There on Ocean Avenue I would visit the shops and get a bite to eat. Years later I discovered a great wine (there at one of the outdoor cafes) which I discovered by accident and still buy on occassion as a special treat. I just remembered something that I'm kicking myself for. Four years ago I bought a large Kincade canvass depicting a rainy late afternoon scene on the main drive in Carmel entitled Ocean Avenue for $900 without the frame. I liked it so much as it evoked memories of the place but was afraid that it would get knocked off the wall and ruined by an eathquake so I returned it the next day. The last time I looked at it in the gallerie it was selling for $8,000.
Just to the south of Carmel lay the Big Sur. That is a spiritual place to me. I couldn't do it justice by describing it so I won't. I spent many hours there reflecting. It was where I was spiritually reborn. I still visit it when I can but it has been nearly ten years since I last saw it. It's time to visit it again.
Well Ta..., aren't you sorry you pinged me. You caught me in a reflective mood (which happens now and then since I'm working 60-70 hours a week and 5 hours average sleep) and I responded with this long rant. In any event, it was therapeutic for me. By the way, the poster I was referring to was Coyote. His icon of the lone running coyote symbolized to me a willingness to stand apart from the crowd and run with one's own convictions. His articles and comments touched a positive nerve with me that beckoned me to stay the course as a free, independent, rugged individualist. His habitat was the same habitat that represented the birth place of my own spirituality.
To: Movemout
YOU are always on my must read list!!:<)
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posted on
02/23/2003 12:27:54 PM PST
by
AuntB
(Support our troops!)
To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
I don't get here as much as I'd like, but I do appreciate this place a lot and there are several posters who in particular deserve credit for that:
dead, for consistent bursts of humor and wisdom
IowaHawk, for periodic bursts of humor (wish we saw more of you, sir!)
Pokey78, for maintaining the Mark Steyn ping list
JohnHuang2, for posting a ton of good stuff and being the best in-house pundit on the board in my view
section9, for consistently interesting insights and Japanese animation
MadIvan, for providing a valued perspective from across the pond
Valin, for being the most active Minnesotan on the board
MozartLover, for good posts generally and a few fun exchanges over the years about our beloved Green Bay Packers.
I'd also like to thank MurryMom for providing a seemingly limitless supply of straw men to whack. A fella needs some exercise from time to time. And most of all, thanks to Jim and John Robinson for maintaining this enterprise.
To: sweetliberty; billbears
Thanks Sweetliberty - don't forget Brother Billbears for the prayer threads!
To: Neets
You're pretty neet too :^)
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posted on
02/23/2003 1:08:13 PM PST
by
Teacup
(Retire Ole Crusty)
To: sweetliberty
ty, sweetliberty. Of course, you know I also consider you my friend and appreciate all you've done with FReeping the Creep and getting not just one, but two, voter fraud threads going and maintained....not a small feat, indeed. : )
To: gitmo
I forgot about summer I SECOND THIS!!! And I already nominated Paul.
To: Constitution Day
I second that B U M P!!!
To: null and void; Timesink; Chad Fairbanks
LOL, gentlemen, gentlemen, I haven't looked myself to see if I've been named. But I do check out what you two are doing. Oh, and also Chad Fairbanks. He finds good stuff.
To: TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!; Mudboy Slim; sinkspur; Physicist; RadioAstronomer; Timesink
Contest Makers- (I try to Suck Up to but it doesn't work) Mudboy Slim,FreeTheHostages
LOL, a couple of points on this Grammy night: First, I'd like to thank . . . .
Um, I think we win Mudboy because we're like the only contest-makers. Kinda sparse nominations.
TaRaRa, it does too work, it's just that you need *a lot* of bribes to win.
Someone mentioned sinkspur. Yes, I follow that name. I also like physicist and radioastronomer. Also, fresh back from his bender with a new sense of humor, Timesink.
But for my money, the best at finding trouble and not avoiding it, the person I'm most likely to follow around, the person who in fact I quite regularly am seen with here is (drumroll)ME!
Why, the things that ME posts are just so insightful. I'd almost be inclined to post a vanity thread to discuss ME but, well, I've already one that. :) I only hope that I continue to live up to my high expectations for myself. ;)
To: Balata; Fiddlstix
yeah, Fiddlstix is someone I have been missing. Great screenname too. Balata, your contest entries were great!
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