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"Casa Fortuna" > wrote in message
news > On 1/16/2018 6:02 AM, Gary wrote: >> Anytime some young co-worker jokes me about getting old I tell >> them "hey, at least I've made it this long and you haven't. Not >> getting older is much worse." >> > > > Or...every place you've been young man, I was there first. Or, I have been young and I have been old, you haven't, so don't judge. Cheri |
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On 1/16/2018 10:25 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 1/16/2018 10:17 AM, Cheri wrote: >>> "dsi1" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:23:21 PM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> As everyone does, at least our generation knew how to cope without >>>> getting >>>> directions from an app on how to live life. Also, If we made bad >>>> decisions, >>>> we had to live with them without all the cradle to grave safety nets >>>> like >>>> there are these days, which I'm sure *yoose* did too since you ain't no >>>> spring chicken, and BTW...every generation is special. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a >>> self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course they're >>> gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the >>> past, and complaining about the present. They'll give not a thought >>> about the future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so >>> defuse. They are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. >>> >>> ========== >>> >>> I don't believe you're quite rational when it comes to age, so I >>> leave you to wallow in your misery on this subject. Have a great day. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> I suppose I should just lie down and die when I hit 60 because I won't >> have a self-driving car and I won't allow my life to be completely >> controlled by electronic devices. >> >> Sounds to me like he's too lazy to figure out how to do anything >> without electronic devices.* Alexa: killfile dsi1. >> >> Jill > > > LOL, but if the internet is down and Alexa isn't working, would I have > to do it myself and then be unable to tweet about it? Ohhhh Noooo, my > life would be ruined! > > Cheri "We'll be fighting in the streets With our children at our feet And the morals that they worship will be gone And the men who spurred us on Sit in judgement of all wrong They decide and the shotgun sings the song I'll tip my hat to the new constitution Take a bow for the new revolution Smile and grin at the change all around Pick up my guitar and play Just like yesterday Then I'll get on my knees and pray We don't get fooled again The change, it had to come We knew it all along We were liberated from the fold, that's all And the world looks just the same And history ain't changed 'Cause the banners, they are flown in the last war I'll tip my hat to the new constitution Take a bow for the new revolution Smile and grin at the change all around Pick up my guitar and play Just like yesterday Then I'll get on my knees and pray We don't get fooled again No, no! I'll move myself and my family aside If we happen to be left half alive I'll get all my papers and smile at the sky Oh I know that the hypnotized never lie Do ya? There's nothing in the streets Looks any different to me And the slogans are replaced, by the bye And a parting on the left Is now a parting on the right And the beards have all grown longer overnight I'll tip my hat to the new constitution Take a bow for the new revolution Smile and grin at the change all around Pick up my guitar and play Just like yesterday Then I'll get on my knees and pray We don't get fooled again Don't get fooled again No, no! Meet the new boss Same as the old boss" |
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On 1/16/2018 10:27 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "Casa Fortuna" > wrote in message > news >> On 1/16/2018 6:02 AM, Gary wrote: > >>> Anytime some young co-worker jokes me about getting old I tell >>> them "hey, at least I've made it this long and* you haven't. Not >>> getting older is much worse." >>> >> >> >> Or...every place you've been young man, I was there first. > > > Or, I have been young and I have been old, you haven't, so don't judge. > > Cheri Lol. Good one. |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message speaking of dsi1
> > Hopefully it has just been a bad week for him and hopefully he will be > feeling better soon and he won't be so upset. He has taken a bit of a > hammering though in the past couple of weeks He has been dishing it out pretty good as well, taking really nasty shots at *mainland people* all the *haole* crap, and designating anyone who doesn't happen to embrace every single electronic device as someone old and worthless, just waiting to die. It's tiresome. Cheri |
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On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 10:54:09 AM UTC-5, Casa Fortuna wrote:
> On 1/16/2018 7:02 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 6:46:56 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote: > >> On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:23:21 PM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> As everyone does, at least our generation knew how to cope without getting > >>> directions from an app on how to live life. Also, If we made bad decisions, > >>> we had to live with them without all the cradle to grave safety nets like > >>> there are these days, which I'm sure *yoose* did too since you ain't no > >>> spring chicken, and BTW...every generation is special. > >>> > >>> Cheri > >> > >> Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course they're gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the past, and complaining about the present. They'll give not a thought about the future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so defuse. They are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. > > > > The children now love luxury. > > And who wouldn't? > > >They have bad manners, > > Those were an option the factory didn't tick off. > > Their 'young' boomer parents decided to build humans without mufflers. > > > > contempt for authority; > > A LEARNED rejection, see above... > > > they show disrespect for elders > > Elders are just not yet dead progenitors... > > > and love chatter in place of exercise. > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > Cellar Dweller 101 - the basement isn't an incubator for excellence, in > any form or function. Oh, goodness. I forgot to attribute that quote. Socrates Cindy Hamilton |
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On 1/16/2018 12:25 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message > ... >> On 1/16/2018 10:17 AM, Cheri wrote: >>> "dsi1" > wrote in message >>> ... >>> On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:23:21 PM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> As everyone does, at least our generation knew how to cope without >>>> getting >>>> directions from an app on how to live life. Also, If we made bad >>>> decisions, >>>> we had to live with them without all the cradle to grave safety nets >>>> like >>>> there are these days, which I'm sure *yoose* did too since you ain't no >>>> spring chicken, and BTW...every generation is special. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a >>> self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course they're >>> gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the >>> past, and complaining about the present. They'll give not a thought >>> about the future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so >>> defuse. They are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. >>> >>> ========== >>> >>> I don't believe you're quite rational when it comes to age, so I >>> leave you to wallow in your misery on this subject. Have a great day. >>> >>> Cheri >> >> I suppose I should just lie down and die when I hit 60 because I won't >> have a self-driving car and I won't allow my life to be completely >> controlled by electronic devices. >> >> Sounds to me like he's too lazy to figure out how to do anything >> without electronic devices.* Alexa: killfile dsi1. >> >> Jill > > > LOL, but if the internet is down and Alexa isn't working, would I have > to do it myself and then be unable to tweet about it? Ohhhh Noooo, my > life would be ruined! > > Cheri I can't figure out why anyone would want everything in their life to be controlled by computers. Sure, I like my computer. I've had one since 1982. I feel a little sad if the power goes out and I can't connect. But it does not rule my life. dsi1 makes very derogatory comments about people over the age of 60. Why? I thought people in his *culture* were taught to respect elders. Jill |
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On 1/16/2018 10:34 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message speaking of dsi1 > > >> Hopefully it has just been a bad week for him and hopefully he will be >> feeling better soon and he won't be so upset.* He has taken a bit of a >> hammering though in the past couple of weeks > > He has been dishing it out pretty good as well, taking really nasty > shots at *mainland people* all the *haole* crap, and designating anyone > who doesn't happen to embrace every single electronic device as someone > old and worthless, just waiting to die. It's tiresome. > > Cheri > > It's been a long time coming for a full inner reveal. Oh and Hawaii apparently no longer wants to be part of America. **** that BULLSHIT straight to Hell! This "haole" is PROUD to be an American and says anyone who ain't can **** the Hell off! Oh and racism /always/ sucks! God didn't give us different paint jobs so we could rip on Pontiac while driving a Buick. What an unmitigated ASSHOLE to insult white people as "haoles". Now I KNOW why one 'vacation' on that racist "rock" was more than enough! MAHALO! |
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On 1/16/2018 10:42 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 10:54:09 AM UTC-5, Casa Fortuna wrote: >> On 1/16/2018 7:02 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 6:46:56 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote: >>>> On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:23:21 PM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> As everyone does, at least our generation knew how to cope without getting >>>>> directions from an app on how to live life. Also, If we made bad decisions, >>>>> we had to live with them without all the cradle to grave safety nets like >>>>> there are these days, which I'm sure *yoose* did too since you ain't no >>>>> spring chicken, and BTW...every generation is special. >>>>> >>>>> Cheri >>>> >>>> Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course they're gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the past, and complaining about the present. They'll give not a thought about the future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so defuse. They are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. >>> >>> The children now love luxury. >> >> And who wouldn't? >> >>> They have bad manners, >> >> Those were an option the factory didn't tick off. >> >> Their 'young' boomer parents decided to build humans without mufflers. >> >> >>> contempt for authority; >> >> A LEARNED rejection, see above... >> >>> they show disrespect for elders >> >> Elders are just not yet dead progenitors... >> >>> and love chatter in place of exercise. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >> >> Cellar Dweller 101 - the basement isn't an incubator for excellence, in >> any form or function. > > Oh, goodness. I forgot to attribute that quote. > > Socrates > > Cindy Hamilton > No worries, the core trVth speaks for itself. - some "Haole" asshole.... |
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On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 5:45:13 AM UTC-10, Casa Fortuna wrote:
> > "were"? > > Hint - we ain't all dead yet. > > And if ya liked the fact we even had an MLK day, you /know/ who to thank.... > > So get up on yer hind legs and do so. > > > Of course they're gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the past, and complaining about the present. > > Unlike the "greatest generation"???? > > > "Where the veterans dream of the fight > Fast asleep at the traffic light > And the children solemnly wait > For the ice cream vendor > Out into the cool of the evening > Strolls the Pretender > He knows that all his hopes and dreams > Begin and end there..." > > - Jackson Browne > > > > They'll give not a thought about the future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so defuse. They are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. > > > > WTF happened inside your head for this much bigoted class warfare anger > to vomit forth? > > Have you been holding generational self-loathing inside for far too > long, fellow boomer? > > Or are you just having a particularly bad week and lashing out at some > broad targets to assuage your own perceived failings? > > Here's a hint - those "young people" you regularly venerate here are > just one more demographic parcel with the same self-centered locus you > decry in other generations. > > Human nature is of course incurable and the ultimate projection > mechanism on planet prison. > > Which is to say to you: > > http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1329260478l/652112.jpg > > If ya don't like what ya see, blaming the model run ain't gonna fix > basic price point engineering. > > HTH > > HAND > > etc. There's a FOB latino woman and her husband living in those condos and yesterday, they called me "sir." That makes me cringe. That's what you'd call a tourist if you were working at one of the hotels. One of these days, I hope that learn that this ain't California and they no longer have to call us that. That's what happens when one grows up in a place where they have to be on guard all the time and ain't allowed to breath. Around here, we're all equal and we all look out for each other. It's expected that the young folks call us "uncle" or "auntie." http://www.kitv.com/story/37271119/a...sary-on-jan-17 |
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On 1/16/2018 10:56 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 1/16/2018 12:25 PM, Cheri wrote: >> "jmcquown" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 1/16/2018 10:17 AM, Cheri wrote: >>>> "dsi1" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>> On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:23:21 PM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> As everyone does, at least our generation knew how to cope without >>>>> getting >>>>> directions from an app on how to live life. Also, If we made bad >>>>> decisions, >>>>> we had to live with them without all the cradle to grave safety >>>>> nets like >>>>> there are these days, which I'm sure *yoose* did too since you >>>>> ain't no >>>>> spring chicken, and BTW...every generation is special. >>>>> >>>>> Cheri >>>> >>>> Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a >>>> self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course they're >>>> gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the >>>> past, and complaining about the present. They'll give not a thought >>>> about the future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so >>>> defuse. They are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. >>>> >>>> ========== >>>> >>>> I don't believe you're quite rational when it comes to age, so I >>>> leave you to wallow in your misery on this subject. Have a great day. >>>> >>>> Cheri >>> >>> I suppose I should just lie down and die when I hit 60 because I >>> won't have a self-driving car and I won't allow my life to be >>> completely controlled by electronic devices. >>> >>> Sounds to me like he's too lazy to figure out how to do anything >>> without electronic devices.* Alexa: killfile dsi1. >>> >>> Jill >> >> >> LOL, but if the internet is down and Alexa isn't working, would I have >> to do it myself and then be unable to tweet about it? Ohhhh Noooo, my >> life would be ruined! >> >> Cheri > > I can't figure out why anyone would want everything in their life to be > controlled by computers.* Sure, I like my computer.* I've had one since > 1982.* I* feel a little sad if the power goes out and I can't connect. > But it does not rule my life. > > dsi1 makes very derogatory comments about people over the age of 60. > Why?* I thought people in his *culture* were taught to respect elders. > > Jill Hypocrisy knows no age limit. |
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On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 5:59:53 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> > No! I don't believe it. I hope not anyway Don't believe it for a second. I'm still as honest, humble, and sensitive as ever. Don't forget humorous too. OTOH, if I had my guess, it would be that believing we were all going to die may have moved this state into a level of altered awareness. That's a little freaky. |
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On 1/16/2018 11:07 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 5:45:13 AM UTC-10, Casa Fortuna wrote: >> >> "were"? >> >> Hint - we ain't all dead yet. >> >> And if ya liked the fact we even had an MLK day, you /know/ who to thank... >> >> So get up on yer hind legs and do so. >> >>> Of course they're gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the past, and complaining about the present. >> >> Unlike the "greatest generation"???? >> >> >> "Where the veterans dream of the fight >> Fast asleep at the traffic light >> And the children solemnly wait >> For the ice cream vendor >> Out into the cool of the evening >> Strolls the Pretender >> He knows that all his hopes and dreams >> Begin and end there..." >> >> - Jackson Browne >> >> >>> They'll give not a thought about the future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so defuse. They are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. >>> >> >> WTF happened inside your head for this much bigoted class warfare anger >> to vomit forth? >> >> Have you been holding generational self-loathing inside for far too >> long, fellow boomer? >> >> Or are you just having a particularly bad week and lashing out at some >> broad targets to assuage your own perceived failings? >> >> Here's a hint - those "young people" you regularly venerate here are >> just one more demographic parcel with the same self-centered locus you >> decry in other generations. >> >> Human nature is of course incurable and the ultimate projection >> mechanism on planet prison. >> >> Which is to say to you: >> >> http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1329260478l/652112.jpg >> >> If ya don't like what ya see, blaming the model run ain't gonna fix >> basic price point engineering. >> >> HTH >> >> HAND >> >> etc. > > There's a FOB latino woman and her husband living in those condos "FOB" as in "freight on board"? Seriously? > and yesterday, they called me "sir." That makes me cringe. Wow, so basic respect frommages you, telling... > That's what you'd call a tourist if you were working at one of the hotels. Or what I'd call someone I don't know well but wish to show some apparently necessary deference to. > One of these days, I hope that learn that this ain't California and they no longer have to call us that. There we go, more mainlanders begone bigotry. Hows about your poi-eating former Samoans dump their cultural underpinnings too then? > That's what happens when one grows up in a place where they have to be on guard all the time and ain't allowed to breath. > Oh cry me a ****ing river! You've got /majority/ ethnic status on that rock and the best gripe you can come up with is against Latino Californians?!?! ****ing A! > Around here, we're all equal and we all look out for each other. Nope, that's ripe BULLSHIT: https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-h...cial-prejudice A Hawaiian Studies professor at the University of Hawaii, Haunani-Kay Trask, is one of the most caustic critics of whites in the islands. In her 1999 book, From A Native Daughter, Trask wrote: "Just as €¦ all exploited peoples are justified in feeling hostile and resentful toward those who exploit them, so we Hawaiians are justified in such feelings toward the haole. This is the legacy of racism, of colonialism." In a poem titled, "Racist White Woman," Trask wrote: "I could kick/Your face, puncture/Both eyes./You deserve this kind/Of violence./No more vicious/Tongues, obscene/Lies./Just a knife/Slitting your tight/Little heart." Trask's opposite number is Conklin, the "anti-sovereignty" white activist who has lived on Oahu for 17 years and says he loves Hawaii's culture, spirituality and history, but is labeled a racist by some of his detractors. He wrote a book entitled Hawaiian Apartheid: Racial Separatism and Ethnic Nationalism in the Aloha State. "Here in Hawaii, there is no compulsion to speak out on racist attacks. There are all these hate crimes and violent things happening to white people and you don't hear sovereignty activists speaking out against it," says Conklin, who manages a massive website on Hawaiian issues. "The violence has been going on for years and it's always been hush-hush." > It's expected that the young folks call us "uncle" or "auntie." > That's nice, now at least ACT like you've earned that familial congeniality and quit being such a racist ASHOLE! |
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On 1/16/2018 11:17 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 5:59:53 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: >> >> No! I don't believe it. I hope not anyway > > Don't believe it for a second. I'm still as honest, humble, and sensitive as ever. Don't forget humorous too. Wow. You /savaged/ an entire generation and that's your rationalization? > OTOH, if I had my guess, it would be that believing we were all going to die may have moved this state into a level of altered awareness. That's a little freaky. > No. You want "freaky", try this: https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-h...cial-prejudice Classroom Warfare Tina Mohr has lived in Hawaii for 25 years. She has Native Hawaiian friends. But in the 2003-04 school year, her twin blond-haired daughters, aged 11 at the time, began getting harassed by Native Hawaiian kids at their school on the Big Island. "Our daughters would come home with bruises and cuts," she tells the Intelligence Report. One of her girls was assaulted twice in the same day. In one scuffle, she had her head slammed into a wall, and her attacker continued to threaten her. Her daughter suffered a dislocated jaw and had headaches for five weeks, Mohr says. The torment continued in the summer between 5th and 6th grades. Native Hawaiian girls stalked and threatened her daughters and yelled "****ing haole" at them. Midway through the 6th grade, Mohr began to home-school her daughters. She filed a complaint with the civil rights division of the U.S. Department of Education in 2004. It was only recently, on Dec. 31, 2008, that the division finally released its report. The report concluded there was "substantial evidence that students experienced racially and sexually derogatory name-calling on nearly a daily basis on school buses, at school bus stops, in school hallways and other areas of the school" that Mohr's children attended. The epithets included names such as "f*****g haole," "haole c**t" and "haole whore," according to the report. Students were told "go home" and "you don't belong here." Most of the slurs were directed by "local" or non-white students at Caucasians, especially those who were younger, smaller, light-skinned and blond. The report also concluded that school officials responded inadequately or not at all when students complained of racial harassment. Students who did complain were retaliated against by their antagonists. "They learned not to report this stuff," Mohr says of her own daughters. |
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On 1/16/2018 12:34 PM, Cheri wrote:
> "Ophelia" > wrote in message speaking of dsi1 > > >> Hopefully it has just been a bad week for him and hopefully he will be >> feeling better soon and he won't be so upset.* He has taken a bit of a >> hammering though in the past couple of weeks > > He has been dishing it out pretty good as well, taking really nasty > shots at *mainland people* all the *haole* crap, and designating anyone > who doesn't happen to embrace every single electronic device as someone > old and worthless, just waiting to die. It's tiresome. > > Cheri > > Exactly. Oh, but he does post an occasional picture of takeout he had for lunch. Life on that "rock" is pretty boring. Jill |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 03:46:50 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >
wrote: >On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:23:21 PM UTC-10, Cheri wrote: >> >> >> As everyone does, at least our generation knew how to cope without getting >> directions from an app on how to live life. Also, If we made bad decisions, >> we had to live with them without all the cradle to grave safety nets like >> there are these days, which I'm sure *yoose* did too since you ain't no >> spring chicken, and BTW...every generation is special. >> >> Cheri > >Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course they're gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the past, and complaining about the present. They'll give not a thought about the future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so defuse. They are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. Blanket Statement Man makes blanket statements. |
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On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 7:57:12 AM UTC-10, Jill McQuown wrote:
> > I can't figure out why anyone would want everything in their life to be > controlled by computers. Sure, I like my computer. I've had one since > 1982. I feel a little sad if the power goes out and I can't connect. > But it does not rule my life. > > dsi1 makes very derogatory comments about people over the age of 60. > Why? I thought people in his *culture* were taught to respect elders. > > Jill I have much respect for the elders I work with. I have no respect for the whiny, self-centered, malicious, bullies, that have taken over this newsgroup. |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 16:18:29 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Casa Fortuna" wrote in message news > >On 1/16/2018 8:59 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "Casa Fortuna" wrote in message news >> >> On 1/16/2018 6:08 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> >>> "dsi1" wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>> Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a >>> self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course they're gonna >>> think they're special and spend their dotage living in the past, and >>> complaining about the present. They'll give not a thought about the >>> future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so defuse. They >>> are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. >>> >>> == >>> >>> akkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk >> >> >> Class warfare is one Goddamned ugly underbelly, innit? >> >> Years in we finally see who dsi1 is, not a pleasant awakening for sure. >> >> :-((((( >> >> == >> >> No! I don't believe it. I hope not anyway >> >> >Your innate goodness is so resistant to the sad realities here, as it >was with the Bwuthe troll. > >It's a damned sad day for sure, learning this seemingly joyous man is >harboring generational blood lust among other purely optional bigotries. > >Bummed out I am. > >:-( > >== > >Hopefully it has just been a bad week for him and hopefully he will be >feeling better soon and he won't be so upset. He has taken a bit of a >hammering though in the past couple of weeks He was called a racist because... he was being racist. That's soooo unfair... |
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On 1/16/2018 11:38 AM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 7:57:12 AM UTC-10, Jill McQuown wrote: >> >> I can't figure out why anyone would want everything in their life to be >> controlled by computers. Sure, I like my computer. I've had one since >> 1982. I feel a little sad if the power goes out and I can't connect. >> But it does not rule my life. >> >> dsi1 makes very derogatory comments about people over the age of 60. >> Why? I thought people in his *culture* were taught to respect elders. >> >> Jill > > I have much respect for the elders I work with. Just not the the ones who are "haoles", eh? > I have no respect for the whiny, self-centered, malicious, bullies, that have taken over this newsgroup. > The ones that trade racist insults like water and want to secede from the USA? This froup is going DOWN. |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 10:45:01 -0500, jmcquown >
wrote: >On 1/16/2018 10:17 AM, Cheri wrote: >> "dsi1" > wrote in message >> ... >> >> Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a >> self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course they're >> gonna think they're special and spend their dotage living in the past, >> and complaining about the present. They'll give not a thought about the >> future because their vision is so stunted, their focus so defuse. They >> are a generation just killing time, waiting to die. >> >> ========== >> >> I don't believe you're quite rational when it comes to age, so I leave >> you to wallow in your misery on this subject. Have a great day. >> >> Cheri > >I suppose I should just lie down and die when I hit 60 because I won't >have a self-driving car and I won't allow my life to be completely >controlled by electronic devices. > >Sounds to me like he's too lazy to figure out how to do anything without >electronic devices. Alexa: killfile dsi1. Killfiling is for wusses, but who's Alexa? |
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On 1/16/2018 11:47 AM, Bruce wrote:
> Killfiling is for wusses, It damned sure would put a chokehold on your snark, wouldn't it? |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 15:43:05 GMT, "l not -l" > wrote:
> >On 16-Jan-2018, wrote: > >> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 6:46:56 AM UTC-5, dsi1 wrote: >> > On Monday, January 15, 2018 at 4:23:21 PM UTC-10, Cheri >> > wrote: >> > > >> > > >> > > As everyone does, at least our generation knew how to cope >> > > without getting >> > > directions from an app on how to live life. Also, If we >> > > made bad decisions, >> > > we had to live with them without all the cradle to grave >> > > safety nets like >> > > there are these days, which I'm sure *yoose* did too since >> > > you ain't no >> > > spring chicken, and BTW...every generation is special. >> > > >> > > Cheri >> > >> > Every generation believes they're special. The boomers were a >> > self-absorbed, self-indulgent, hedonistic, bunch. Of course >> > they're gonna think they're special and spend their dotage >> > living in the past, and complaining about the present. >> > They'll give not a thought about the future because their >> > vision is so stunted, their focus so defuse. They are a >> > generation just killing time, waiting to die. >> >> The children now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt >> for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter >> in place of exercise. >I'm pretty sure I've heard that before. From my parents and from >my grandparents. > >'twas ever thus Yes, consistent with every generation |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 12:06:36 -0500, S Viemeister
> wrote: >On 1/16/2018 11:45 AM, Nancy Young wrote: >> On 1/16/2018 11:14 AM, S Viemeister wrote: >>> On 1/16/2018 9:02 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> >>>> The children now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for >>>> authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place >>>> of exercise. >>>> >>> Kenneth John Freeman, for his Cambridge dissertation published in 1907. >> >> I thought it was Socrates. >> >So did I. I was wrong. Such is life, Socrates and Confucius had far too much to say most of the time ! |
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On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 8:41:17 AM UTC-10, Casa de Haoles wrote:
> On 1/16/2018 11:38 AM, dsi1 wrote: > > > > I have much respect for the elders I work with. > > Just not the the ones who are "haoles", eh? > > > I have no respect for the whiny, self-centered, malicious, bullies, that have taken over this newsgroup. > > > > The ones that trade racist insults like water and want to secede from > the USA? > > This froup is going DOWN. That's your fairy-tale. My reality is that I'm married to a haole and judging her by the color of her skin would displease her greatly. I avoid displeasing her if I can help it. She will, in fact, back up everything that I have said: she knows how it all goes down on the mainland. I saw one of the greatest, old, haole gentlemen yesterday. He's one of the world's most renown fish expert. We talked about fishes. He, about trials and tribulations of classifying them. Me, about cooking them. I love that guy! I address him as "Mr." or "DR." "Uncle" just ain't gonna cut it. I was helping him with his problem with comprehending speech. After that, he gave me $30 and some pharmaceutical grade Viagra, even though I told him that I didn't need any money... |
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On 1/16/2018 1:21 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 8:41:17 AM UTC-10, Casa de Haoles wrote: >> On 1/16/2018 11:38 AM, dsi1 wrote: >>> >>> I have much respect for the elders I work with. >> >> Just not the the ones who are "haoles", eh? >> >>> I have no respect for the whiny, self-centered, malicious, bullies, that have taken over this newsgroup. >>> >> >> The ones that trade racist insults like water and want to secede from >> the USA? >> >> This froup is going DOWN. > > That's your fairy-tale. Really? Well I must have a heckuva imagination to have invented a slander like haole and mated it with seceding from the USA then. I will have to adjust my storytelling module so these things don't happen again... > My reality is that I'm married to a haole and judging her by the color of her skin would displease her greatly. You ought to be past skin color games by now. > I avoid displeasing her if I can help it. She will, in fact, back up everything that I have said: she knows how it all goes down on the mainland. > Does she? And is she still basing that assessment on what happened in Washington state in 1978??? Cluebat - things have changed on the mainland quite a bit in the past 30 years. > I saw one of the greatest, old, haole gentlemen yesterday. He's one of the world's most renown fish expert. We talked about fishes. He, about trials and tribulations of classifying them. Me, about cooking them. I love that guy! I address him as "Mr." or "DR." "Uncle" just ain't gonna cut it. > But not "sir"...cuz that would be "FOB Latino-speak", right? Good grief. > I was helping him with his problem with comprehending speech. After that, he gave me $30 and some pharmaceutical grade Viagra, even though I told him that I didn't need any money... > A funny line won't erase a cheap slander like "FOB latino", and btw since it was a woman you're referring to the proper term is "Latina" - es lo femenino, realmente. Basta. |
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"dsi1" wrote in message ... On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 5:59:53 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: > > No! I don't believe it. I hope not anyway Don't believe it for a second. I'm still as honest, humble, and sensitive as ever. Don't forget humorous too. OTOH, if I had my guess, it would be that believing we were all going to die may have moved this state into a level of altered awareness. That's a little freaky. === Yes, from that missile warning!!! That is no surprise I don't know how we would have reacted to that. Being told a missile was heading towards us .... We have been getting news reports of people panicking, running around, screaming and terrified, not knowing where to go. In fact there wasn't anywhere safe to go. Absolutely horrific You were sitting at your computer not knowing what to do ... and quite frankly, staring death in the face I just hope we can all get back to normal. Before anyone starts to complain, please put yourself in that situation. I certainly wouldn't have like to be there. I hope you and all your family are managing to settle now? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.68a14e0c5ed2 |
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Cheri wrote:
> > wrote in message > ... > >> I'm old too but I'm not ascared to post a recent pic, I have a full >> head of hair, all my own teeth, and my vital parts work just fine: >> https://postimg.org/image/jqiybuyat/ > > > That's not a bad pic at all, you remind me of Jeffrey, Ina Garten's > husband. > > Cheri Yes, Popeye is not nearly as bad as I imagined. I reckon that's why all the women try to rape him and beg him for sex constantly. |
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jmcquown wrote:
> On 1/16/2018 12:34 PM, Cheri wrote: >> "Ophelia" > wrote in message speaking of dsi1 >> > >>> Hopefully it has just been a bad week for him and hopefully he will be >>> feeling better soon and he won't be so upset. He has taken a bit of >>> a hammering though in the past couple of weeks >> >> He has been dishing it out pretty good as well, taking really nasty >> shots at *mainland people* all the *haole* crap, and designating >> anyone who doesn't happen to embrace every single electronic device as >> someone old and worthless, just waiting to die. It's tiresome. >> >> Cheri >> >> > Exactly. Oh, but he does post an occasional picture of takeout he had > for lunch. Life on that "rock" is pretty boring. > > Jill Maybe he will go back to describing stuff in the distant future. That's fun. Just like watching an episode of the Jetsons. |
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On 1/16/2018 3:02 PM, l not -l wrote:
> > On 16-Jan-2018, wrote: > >> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 7:57:12 AM UTC-10, Jill McQuown >> wrote: >>> >>> I can't figure out why anyone would want everything in their >>> life to be >>> controlled by computers. Sure, I like my computer. I've had >>> one since >>> 1982. I feel a little sad if the power goes out and I can't >>> connect. >>> But it does not rule my life. >>> >>> dsi1 makes very derogatory comments about people over the age >>> of 60. >>> Why? I thought people in his *culture* were taught to >>> respect elders. >>> >>> Jill >> >> I have much respect for the elders I work with. I have no >> respect for the whiny, self-centered, malicious, bullies, that >> have taken over this newsgroup. > Just a matter of curiosity; why do you come here if it is such a > problem? There's a question! > It can't be because of an interest in cooking because > that is such a tiny part of your "contribution". Well she used to be a regular Dataw Club menu complainer, so there's that too.. Frankly I kinda miss those tales of institutional culinary klutziness. > Seems to me, > you are much like Julie, you stir up trouble in order to get > attention; I may be wrong, but that is what I perceive from your > posts. Not an unperceptive observation at all. > Food: Beef stew, southern cornbread and a couple of Cuties for > lunch. Food: Swanson Hungry Man fried chicken dinner and a Diet Coke. Slow culinary day of my own... |
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dsi1 wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 5:59:53 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: >> >> No! I don't believe it. I hope not anyway > > Don't believe it for a second. I'm still as honest, humble, and sensitive as ever. Don't forget humorous too. OTOH, if I had my guess, it would be that believing we were all going to die may have moved this state into a level of altered awareness. That's a little freaky. > I believe you. Everyone gets a little angst now and then. Maybe try not mentioning the "mainland" for a while? You are nowhere near as mean-spirited and disgusting as penfart. Please don't head in that direction. |
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On 2018-01-16 1:38 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 7:57:12 AM UTC-10, Jill McQuown > wrote: >> dsi1 makes very derogatory comments about people over the age of >> 60. Why? I thought people in his *culture* were taught to respect >> elders. >> >> Jill > > I have much respect for the elders I work with. I have no respect for > the whiny, self-centered, malicious, bullies, that have taken over > this newsgroup. That's rich. Shortly after a number of people spoke up about your obviously racist character you decided they are bullies for seeing you for what you are. |
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On 1/16/2018 3:12 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Cheri wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >> >>> I'm old too but I'm not ascared to post a recent pic, I have a full >>> head of hair, all my own teeth, and my vital parts work just fine: >>> https://postimg.org/image/jqiybuyat/ >> >> >> That's not a bad pic at all, you remind me of Jeffrey, Ina Garten's >> husband. >> >> Cheri > > Yes, Popeye is not nearly as bad as I imagined. I reckon that's why all > the women try to rape him and beg him for sex constantly. > > He's got good skin for an old coot, that's for sure. |
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On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 11:05:41 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> > Yes, from that missile warning!!! That is no surprise > > I don't know how we would have reacted to that. Being told a missile > was heading towards us .... > > We have been getting news reports of people panicking, running around, > screaming and terrified, not knowing where to go. In fact there wasn't > anywhere safe to go. > > Absolutely horrific You were sitting at your computer not knowing what to > do ... and quite frankly, staring death in the face > > I just hope we can all get back to normal. Before anyone starts to complain, > please put yourself in that situation. I certainly wouldn't have like to be > there. > > I hope you and all your family are managing to settle now? > > https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.68a14e0c5ed2 It will be interesting to see the long term effects on the psychological well being on the locals and visitors to this state. I didn't hear much from our bed in our sleepy little town. One guy yelled "oh god!" and then a lot of car doors slamming. Other than that, it sounded like just another boring day in paradise. My boss who was driving to go golf had a lot more fun! |
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On 1/16/2018 3:19 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> On 1/16/2018 12:34 PM, Cheri wrote: >>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message speaking of dsi1 >>> *> >>>> Hopefully it has just been a bad week for him and hopefully he will be >>>> feeling better soon and he won't be so upset.* He has taken a bit of >>>> a hammering though in the past couple of weeks >>> >>> He has been dishing it out pretty good as well, taking really nasty >>> shots at *mainland people* all the *haole* crap, and designating >>> anyone who doesn't happen to embrace every single electronic device as >>> someone old and worthless, just waiting to die. It's tiresome. >>> >>> Cheri >>> >>> >> Exactly.* Oh, but he does post an occasional picture of takeout he had >> for lunch.* Life on that "rock" is pretty boring. >> >> Jill > > Maybe he will go back to describing stuff in the distant future. That's > fun. Just like watching an episode of the Jetsons. > He gets a lot more right than wrong, you're just not calibrating your time machine properly to verify. |
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On 1/16/2018 3:23 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2018-01-16 1:38 PM, dsi1 wrote: >> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 7:57:12 AM UTC-10, Jill McQuown >> wrote: > >>> dsi1 makes very derogatory comments about people over the age of >>> 60. Why?Â* I thought people in his *culture* were taught to respect >>> elders. >>> >>> Jill >> >> I have much respect for the elders I work with. I have no respect for >> the whiny, self-centered, malicious, bullies, that have taken over >> this newsgroup. > > That's rich. Shortly after a number of people spoke up about your > obviously racist character you decided they are bullies for seeing you > for what you are. You no doubt are vicariously buzzing on having fresh meat to tear into here. I mean hey, you "saved us" from Julie's "nonsense", now why the heck stop there? :-( |
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On 1/16/2018 3:23 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
> dsi1 wrote: >> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 5:59:53 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> No!Â* I don't believe it.Â* I hope not anyway >> >> Don't believe it for a second. I'm still as honest, humble, and >> sensitive as ever. Don't forget humorous too. OTOH, if I had my guess, >> it would be that believing we were all going to die may have moved >> this state into a level of altered awareness. That's a little freaky. >> > > I believe you. Everyone gets a little angst now and then. Maybe try not > mentioning the "mainland" for a while? > > You are nowhere near as mean-spirited and disgusting as penfart. Please > don't head in that direction. > > You don't find the term "FOB latino" mean-spirited? Seriously? :-( |
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On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 12:22:00 PM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> > That's rich. Shortly after a number of people spoke up about your > obviously racist character you decided they are bullies for seeing you > for what you are. The reality is yoose guys are hyper-sensitive to this racial labels only when it involves you. I'm used to people calling me names because that's the experience of non-whites everywhere. I'll take it all in stride. Racial slurs are one of the various breads and butters of this group. Nobody bats an eye since it's always about the other guy. I my country, "haole" is not considered a slur so as far as I can see, that's your problem, not mine. Man up yoose guys! |
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 15:38:47 -0700, Casa de Haoles >
wrote: >On 1/16/2018 3:23 PM, Hank Rogers wrote: >> dsi1 wrote: >>> On Tuesday, January 16, 2018 at 5:59:53 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: >>>> >>>> No!* I don't believe it.* I hope not anyway >>> >>> Don't believe it for a second. I'm still as honest, humble, and >>> sensitive as ever. Don't forget humorous too. OTOH, if I had my guess, >>> it would be that believing we were all going to die may have moved >>> this state into a level of altered awareness. That's a little freaky. >>> >> >> I believe you. Everyone gets a little angst now and then. Maybe try not >> mentioning the "mainland" for a while? >> >> You are nowhere near as mean-spirited and disgusting as penfart. Please >> don't head in that direction. >> >> >You don't find the term "FOB latino" mean-spirited? > >Seriously? > >:-( FOB's not so bad. It just means Fresh Off the Boat. It's how I described myself for a year or so after I moved to Australia. |
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