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Everything posted by PLFXpert
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So true! Billy actually saw one on the other side of a small lake nab a pup. I prefer the coast & intracoastal. Zoe' likes the great outdoors and I would just die if I ever saw something like that. While I typically leave nature alone, I'm pretty sure I'd be wearing alligator boots the next day, if I saw one going after one of my precious angels. I'll never forget spending countless hours on the lake waterskiing, kneeboarding and wakeboarding and riding near gators (who always promptly de-surface before you get too close) and unexpectedly wiping out. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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High Fuel Prices are Sound Environmental Policy
PLFXpert replied to lawrocket's topic in Speakers Corner
I guess you're an extremist, then (vs. activist). Good to know. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back. -
Holy shit! I did go into sales. And I am working on a book. And I still donate to animal welfare organizations. SO funny! Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Exactly. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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I was thinking of this on a larger, less hypothetical scale today. I'm not in a position to write a novel post at the moment so... While I can think about it all day and analyze scenarios and morals and rights & wrongs, it really doesn't matter. What matters is what one actually does "in the moment". And what one actually had to do and/or be directly responsible for. What if it wasn't just about flipping a switch and letting the train do the work? Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Exactly. I'm still extremely amused anyone thinks 416 children and 138 women were taken into custody because of a phone call alone. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Today I heard someone on the news say our economy is going to hell in a handbag. Hooray! That's like WAY better than a handbasket! Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Affordable healthcare brought to you by...the private sector!
PLFXpert replied to Lefty's topic in Speakers Corner
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That appears to be the same woman the Today show interviewed (with two others). And I also reviewed Fox news footage from inside the compound. All I can say about the footage--particularly from the Today show--was these women appeared to be having trouble understanding simple questions, and then having even more trouble forming simple sentences to answer the questions (often repeated to them by request). They don't seem to understand what the law defines as abuse. What is amusing to me and why I even replied to this thread in the first place, is: With all the actual probable cause that anyone can Google, read about, listen to or watch, and with all the potential abuses to children that might have occurred, with all those potential injustices to talk about and argue why anyone would want to talk instead about the highly unlikely potential injustice of planting some sort of evidence to garner warrants and investigate. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Affordable healthcare brought to you by...the private sector!
PLFXpert replied to Lefty's topic in Speakers Corner
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Why blame Americans? It's more fun to blame the French. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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They didn't. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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How would you have established your case? (I.e. in contrast to how it's being done.) Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Be baffled with your bad self, then. I already clarified my original statement--which was intended as a moot point anyways in response to the highly unlikely idea that evidence of "probable cause" was planted. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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It's not a pregnant girl. And they're all on the same street. And they don't seem to be willing to (or know how to) identify their biological moms, nor do their moms seem to be willing to identify their own biological children. And how do you define "families"? It seems their definition of family makes it far more difficult to determine which kids belong to which potentially abusive father. What would you have done differently? Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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I didn't say it would have been the right thing to do, nor am I proposing legislation to support others doing it. I'm just saying it would be at the bottom of my list of things to cry "no fair" about. I'm baffled by anyone who doesn't think several under-age girls walking around pregnant isn't "probable cause". Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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On both responses. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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I'm still laughing at "corporal cuddling". I thought I invented that. Seriously, I found Sabre dangling from a very nice, very favorite, hand-woven sweater in my closet... He looked so cute. His little claw was stuck. I felt awful for not trimming it earlier. I scooped him up and gave him bunches of kisses--while in-between telling him he was a very bad kitty. I think he learned his lesson. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Stop it right now! This calculator (that I've had for 11 years now) is on my list of favorite things. I'm going to take a photo just so there's no question I'm very serious. Krisanne, his "Zoe'" looks like my Sabre. But, we have a Zoe', too. "Corporal cuddling." That is SO what I do. HEElarious! I don't think I've ever "punished" any other way. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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When it comes to probable (do you disagree abuse in this case is probable?) abuse--particularly sexually--of children, I really don't give a shit how they got around the law to do what they can to stop it. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Yea, like I'm going to enter my passwords in your unsecure-o-meter. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Fun thread!
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There is no interesting answer to a simple question. I would still opt to drive my Sequoia. Because, I fucking love it. Edited to add eff word. It's better this way. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.
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Louisianna is tasty if I remember correctly, but I'm sorry to say I have no idea what the name of it is. It's a local (i.e. made in the Southeast) mix. SO good! SO hot! But, I really love peppers & spices. The South loves their hot sauces. We have some really awesome ones. For example, I love Rumboggies. This particular one is not very hot, but I love mustard-based sauces. I love it on a decent veggie-burger, or to dip my raw veggies in for a snack.
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Not for me. Shuck it, sprinkle on the "special, hot-green sauce" and a touch of cocktail sauce and slurp it down. Be sure to try them in the next couple weeks or not until September. It's the "R" months rule-of-thumb to live by. I wouldn't try them unless you're seaside, either. They're not fresh, unless. Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back.