jamesoblivion
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posted on December 13, 2000 05:08:40 PM new
No problem, Marwin.
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marwin
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posted on December 13, 2000 05:19:08 PM new
[ edited by marwin on Dec 23, 2000 08:33 PM ]
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enchanted
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posted on December 13, 2000 05:22:01 PM new
passing right by that statement by marwin....
pssst Zelda... Hi! nice to see ya here too...
enchanted
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jamesoblivion
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posted on December 13, 2000 05:22:45 PM new
Ashkenaz.
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shar9
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posted on December 13, 2000 06:07:26 PM new
I would like to apologize. I may not care for Bush but I will try my best to support the President of the United States of America.
I am not saying I won't gripe, disagree or hold my nose but I will try my very best.
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marwin
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posted on December 13, 2000 06:11:02 PM new
[ edited by marwin on Dec 23, 2000 08:33 PM ]
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chococake
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posted on December 13, 2000 06:47:30 PM new
Again, Marwin, speak for yourself.
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rawbunzel
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posted on December 13, 2000 06:49:44 PM new
I'll support the President-not elected. I will also do just the same as I do now. Make fun of him every time he's on the TV and flip him the bird. All in the privacy of my own home ,of course.
Oh joy! An opportunity comes in only a few minutes! Better get my finger ready!
[ edited by rawbunzel on Dec 13, 2000 06:52 PM ]
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kitsch1
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posted on December 13, 2000 07:03:11 PM new
Couldnt have said curious as a cat?
squaw (skwô)
n. Offensive
A Native American woman, especially a wife.
A woman or wife.
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snowyegret
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posted on December 13, 2000 07:12:51 PM new
He's no John Quincy Adams. 
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sammysue
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posted on December 13, 2000 07:24:59 PM new
This is a test! This is only a test! If it had been an actual post, I would of told you where to go and how to get there!!
Shar
[ edited by sammysue on Dec 13, 2000 07:26 PM ]
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kitsch1
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posted on December 13, 2000 07:42:03 PM new
OK, I just don't find it funny at all.
My girls are quarter Cherokee. The word squaw is wrong and you can see that the poster knows it to be wrong, but said it anyway.
I wish not to feed the need for this expected response but find I cannot stop myself.
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marwin
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posted on December 13, 2000 07:49:03 PM new
[ edited by marwin on Dec 23, 2000 08:34 PM ]
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kitsch1
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posted on December 13, 2000 07:52:55 PM new
sheeesh
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enchanted
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posted on December 13, 2000 07:58:25 PM new
yup... double sheesh.
[email protected]
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marwin
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posted on December 13, 2000 08:06:23 PM new
[ edited by marwin on Dec 23, 2000 08:34 PM ]
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marwin
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posted on December 13, 2000 08:09:57 PM new
[ edited by marwin on Dec 23, 2000 08:35 PM ]
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krs
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posted on December 13, 2000 08:24:36 PM new
So you really meant to say "curious as an old woman, eh, marwin. Or did you mean to characterize a particular race of old women. Nice going, such clarity leaves little room for doubt concerning your meanings and attitude. Either way, you lose.
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enchanted
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posted on December 13, 2000 08:30:42 PM new
Hi Ken.
I believe this discussion has already taken place at AW, maybe 5 or 6 months ago. I don't recall the results of the discussion but there were some strong feelings expressed about that word, including some info taken from an AIM website.
You might want to do a search marwin.
enchanted
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marwin
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posted on December 13, 2000 08:40:59 PM new
[ edited by marwin on Dec 23, 2000 08:35 PM ]
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kitsch1
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posted on December 13, 2000 08:49:27 PM new
your last banishment?
lol
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krs
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posted on December 13, 2000 08:52:54 PM new
Remind you of? Gee, I don't know, Marwin. Maybe it reminds you of the good old days when a politician, who, presumably is in the business of geting votes, could say what James refers to above? Wasn't there an European politician who was also given to say such things about 'voting groups', though not in those words, back in those same good old days?
Even giving you the full benefit of doubt I really can not believe, having seen your postings over quite some time, that you did not know how offensive your "So what?" post would be to many of the members here.
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shar9
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posted on December 13, 2000 08:55:50 PM new
Rawbunzel,
I agree totally about supporting the unelected President. I also said I would *try*. It may also be an entertaining 4 years. We may also find some that swore to get rid of Clinton actually remembering they should have remembered the old saying, "be careful of what you wish."
Hi sammysue, enchanted, kitch and all I missed.
I also did not watch his speech. Not tonight.
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marwin
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posted on December 13, 2000 09:04:00 PM new
[ edited by marwin on Dec 23, 2000 08:36 PM ]
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marwin
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posted on December 13, 2000 09:09:48 PM new
krs: Not familiar with the European politician. At least does not ring a bell right now.
I thought "squaw" was still being debated as to whether it should be classified as a dirty word or not. I read arguments to both effects. Perfectly legitimate, an Indian word, and demeaning. In my mind it's no more demeaning than Senora...
Gone for today...
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Zazzie
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posted on December 14, 2000 12:31:06 AM new
Marvin---I also have a webster's dictionary and you give the first part of the definition---but not the second part
woman/wife--usually used disparagingly.
It is a word that has become an insult irregardless of it's roots.
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networker67
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posted on December 15, 2000 09:26:04 PM new
Okay help me out here.
How did I managed to get insulted and a user moderated for the insult but until this post. I wasn't a part of this discussion.
Then I got insulted again and still wasn't a part of this discussion. What gives with some of you guys.
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krs
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posted on December 15, 2000 09:37:35 PM new
You don't have to be present to cause trouble, networker.
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kitsch1
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posted on December 15, 2000 10:04:17 PM new
You have me searching Networker. Where is the moderation and the insult?
How doin otherwise?
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networker67
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posted on December 16, 2000 08:23:55 AM new
KRS - Wow that's a new one on me.
kitsch - Its way back on page 2, and what's so funny nothing like that would irk me in the least.
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