christelsabine

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  1. __________________________________________ O.K., if you gotta wear the hat, at least wear the stampede string behind your neck. Not under yer chin like a wuss! Green-horns! Quote ROFLMAO That's so true.... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  2. Same people probably think it's important what you wear more than what you do in a job also. The way "you" look, the way you are dressed etc.... that's first thing to see, based on that, you "evaluate" someone at first view. In biz and surely in politics, too. Just a side note. Few minutes ago, I watched midnight news. Guess, who's smiling into the cameras? Georgie, dressed in a dark blue polo shirt, showing nice dark brown tan, a man giving his sunny vacances a short break just to state some words regarding Iran. The pure slackness. His troops surely are working hard under same hot sun but, I doubt they show that beautiful, healthy looking dark tan, not to talk about hanging around in a polo shirt. But, as one or two posters here stated, the troops surely will fully understand their president. He needs to rest, if only for few 5 weeks. As an everage GI Joe, I surely would have few doubts about my president, enjoying his ranch life under the sun, while I have to swallow dust every day. GWB shows a lack of instrinct. I remember last year, on SC was same discussion about the president of vacancies. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  3. ......and go down in flames with her. Souunds like dramatic opera dudeist skydiver # 3105
  4. Have a nice day, while you lick your wounds once again. (When are you going to learn not to challenge me in a debate?) JohnRich, that sencence made my day! I enjoyed it. For the moment, I will not enter into any debate with you as I am too busy in another thread.. But, looking forward to see you. I really do enjoy any coming debate. It takes two-ho, baby, it takes two-ho, baby... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  5. When did I ever say the word PEOPLE, I said CLAY, who I know QUITE well. Im not naive to that extent. Read my post, I may be a bitch but no one calls my Clay scum or even refers to him. MY opinion and I am entitled to it Yeah. LMAO dudeist skydiver # 3105
  6. You can not attack a person you do not know. Clay is not killing for money, clay is building the country, sadly there is a war that stands in his way. So fuck you for being a prick. How dare you refer to him as scum without knowing anything. I am ashamed that I welcomed you to this country. Lady. Welcome to SC, where everybody is attacking everything crossing its road I am impressed: You did welcome Darius "to this country"? If I remember well, you are not a natural borne US citizen, am I right? Correct me, if I'm wrong Don't get me wrong: I pull off my hat for everyone who's been sent to serve in a country like Iraq, Afghanistan, wherever it might be. One might consider this as a paid job like every job? dudeist skydiver # 3105
  7. I knew someone was helping you type. Oooopsie, a ghostwriter? Who might that be ... ruminating about* dudeist skydiver # 3105
  8. I believe that the average street cop does not carry a gun. But they have special "armed response units" which keep an evil gun in a locked box in a car, which can be called upon when needed. So when an unarmed street cop is facing down an attacker with a knife, he says; "Pardon me, but would you please sit tight and do nothing for 10 minutes while I call my supervisor to authorize an armed response unit to respond to this scene?" You just can't have every cop carrying a gun - someone might get hurt! Perhaps you just should move your ass out of the US from time to time? That might perhaps, perhaps, perhaps, enlighten your mind a little bit more You do not know anything about other countries, cultures. Culture? Do you even know how to write it? The average street cop until today was doing a god job w/o using any gun. Thx to the king, they have to learn a little bit. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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    Wow. What an animal, it's a shame. Seems, it had a fine lunch before... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  10. Lowest quality poll. You ever saw any Brit/European asking such a nonsense? Clap-trap. Clap-trap. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  11. Why would anyone want to burn a German flag after such a storied past? Hmmm. A question from the East Coast of the US. You see me surprised. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  12. Care to explain that to an uninformed alien for the other side of the pond? Thx a lot
  13. Which God did you know? When did your learn about "His" dead? I'm not that big believer, just wanna know dudeist skydiver # 3105
  14. Hi, just contact Thomson on the site, perhaps he can help you out. Was only a short trip to NZ, right? dudeist skydiver # 3105
  15. I'll take Door Number Three, Bob. None of the above. Blues, Dave Who is Bob? Just for clarification ... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  16. Also, please accept my apology for using the term "fish head". I used it jokingly as an example of an idiomatic expression that has meaning in Germany while making absolutely no sense in the US. I meant no insult. I tried to edit the post, but for some reason the "edit" option did not appear when I viewed my posting. Walt Wow, we are quick...Just crossed each other with our posts Forget that silly "fish head" thing, it's just rubbish, no need to discuss it any longer. To tell the truth, the folks which really are fish heads in northern Germany are proud about it, LMAO... - so be very careful if you meet one. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  17. I'm very much offended if you are implying that I would be more hurt/saddened by the loss of a pet than by the loss of my "little shit" (big shit now). If you think that most of us care for our pets more than our children you are very much lacking in understanding of the average "american". Maybe if someone had recognized that the teen mentioned in this thread was behaving like a little shit earlier in his life he would not be in this situation. James Oh man, stop speculating - you do not know me and I do not know you. I simply said that in my eyes a kid - and with a kid I mean all, what it means to raise up a kid - has more value than any pet. Period. Don't call a kid "shit", that's all. What your dog leaves on the pavement, that's called shit. And I love my cat. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  18. Have you ever been on an airline flight with a kid sitting behind you making noise and/or kicking the back of your seat? Quote Yep, I've been in planes several times where adults made weird noises... they should have been told at home NOT to do it, as it stinks ... Honestly, I do understand you. Perhaps, I should see it a little more in the easy going way - don't know. There is one thing I am convinced of: Children do not know from their day of birth what is right or wrong - it is our job as parents to teach them, right? There are kids understanding earlier, others understand later. Anyhow, they are kids which have to learn every single day. Give them the time and freedom to be kids with all positive and negative experiences. They have to make their own experiences and always need to test their own "borders". Kids are not born with a map or an instruction manual in their head. What they need to know has to be teached by parents, family, kindergarten, school.... They cannot know all at one time. And yes, I am absolutely convinced that parents are responsible for the behaviour of their kids. No kid is born with an ugly character. Not a single one. Christel dudeist skydiver # 3105
  19. Hi Bill, I'm looking forward to that discussion. That surely will be highly interesting. Cya Christel dudeist skydiver # 3105
  20. LMAO Aaaah c'mon, at the end you have to confess, you love every single of your "kids" on DZ.com, even this one is not so well-behaved like others of the forums... dudeist skydiver # 3105
  21. My man strongly believed in Jesus. How can you say his life was safed? It was not, I was the non-believer, I survived. He's dead. Not even our priest in our church was able to explain that to me and our son. Ok, that's history. But I stll do not believe in anything else than what I am able to control. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  22. Your statement above is a very handy and overused phrase amongst nonbelievers. To trust “blindly” would be to trust without evidence. This is not the case. Would you explain this to me? I am a non-believer, my dead husband was catholic and strongly believing in his church. That did not save his life, he died several years ago. There is no god to help us, we have to take our life in our own hands. That's what I'm doing. I do believe in my own power. Where is it written: Help yourself, and Gold will help you? You should know. dudeist skydiver # 3105
  23. Bill, help me out there - how can you be sure that Jesus is God's son??? The bible itself is no proof to me. What do you know about Jesus - and what do I have to understand with "another of His names"? I do not trust in blind beliefs. Christel dudeist skydiver # 3105
  24. What is scary is how you take one comment from one person and generalize that to behavior practiced by an entire country of 260 million people. It was not just "one comment". Really not. It's not first time, I read statements about kids like the one in this thread. And it's not first time I've been flamed for my replies regarding treatment of children. Having a look on BF, people breaking down in tears b/c their cat/dog died after beeing 10-15 yrs on earth with them - unbelievable discrepancy in my opinion. Oh man, surely the cat/dog lovers will flame me for that, too. Don't get me wrong: I always had cats, love them but, kids are on top of my ranking and always will have priority. Anyhow, they are no "shit" at all. Behaviour of children is just representing how they were grown up. They are not to be blamed on it. Regarding generalization: I agree. But it's mutually, isn't it? Everybody may free to pull out the flame-thrower - I don't mind, as today I wear my fire-proof suit and feel well in the my swimming pool dudeist skydiver # 3105
  25. Lighten up a little! I coulda' called him a lot worse. I'll bet, there's a ton of kids in this country been called that by their own parents and nothing was really meant by it.(I think, I just opened a big can of worms) Besides, he burned a U.S. flag... he's a little shit! Chuck My parents never called me "shit". I never called my son "shit". Your reply tells a lot on how "you" treat your kids in the US. I just made another scary experience on BF. If my boy would decide to burn the German flag, at first I WOULD ASK HIM WHY!!! before calling him "shit". Calling a kid "shit" is shit, Mister. dudeist skydiver # 3105