Alright, I'll react. Are you thinking of my honest attempt to have a conversation with poor, sweet, innocent, blameless, positive Share? Not to worry, nothing I said had any effect on her at all - at least not that she is willing to admit honestly. People like her hold deep hostility towards those that disagree with them or challenge their world view or ask them to take responsibility for their actions - they will always accuse the other of "misinterpretation", "unfair attack", and they know nothing of true forgiveness or compassion. Share had no problem whatsoever with watching me moan and cry; I gave her loads more compassion than she gave me. Now, Queen Share "deigns to sometimes read me because I am funny now and again to her." Another complete slam. She refused to address me as a human being; I think she might be worse off than Barry even. How's that last statement for a bare knuckles approach? Alright, I have to go before I lose my temper. It is the holiday season, after all. (This is my recurring line to give myself whatever out ends up being necessary. I am all about covering my ass. I don't bet on it ever though).
You have a lovely day and thank you again for the beautiful musical posts yesterday. --- In [email protected], "emptybill" <emptybill@...> wrote: > > Yep, lots of women like to fit their stone-hard > hands into nice soft gloves. However they seem > always ready to "take off the gloves" and apply > bare knuckles to lovely cheeks until the blood > soils the ground. > > > --- In [email protected], Emily Reyn <emilymae.reyn@> > wrote: > > > > OMG! Â I hate to say this after the pile of smelly dogshit Barry > crapped today, but this response is pretty good. Â > > > > Yes, laughingfully, I guess there is another way to look at it, but in > general I loathe the word "bitch" used as a personal put-down on women, > although I'm desensitized to some degree after hearing the word here so > many times used with varying degrees of energy and in varying contexts. > Â > > > > There was once this kid who was calling my 5th grader this name. Â > She said "Mom, this is a name for a female dog." Â Like heck, it was > a derogatory put down of her. I called him up personally and explained > this to him (he knew, but feigned innocence). Â He was pretty scared > and his parents don't like me. Â I'm a compassionate hard ass; that's > what I am. Â > > > > ________________________________ > > From: turquoiseb [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Sunday, December 2, 2012 8:27 AM > > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: When did the word "bitch" get to be a bad > thing? > > > > > > Â > > --- In [email protected], laughinggull108 no_reply@ wrote: > > > > > > Since the above word has been used recently in several > > > exchanges, I got to thinking (yes, I do that from time > > > to time), hence the title or question above. After all, > > > a bitch is simply a female dog who lives her life naturally, > > > accepts and gives unconditional love and affection, and is > > > fiercely protective of her young. And what's wrong with that? > > > You bitches should be proud to be called bitches! > > > > > > BTW, what is male dog called? (Wait for it, wait for it...) > > > A barry? (Sorry Barry, but I know that you can handle this > > > with your usual aplomb and self-deprecating humor...or I > > > hope you can.) > > > > When are you people going to stop hounding me? I'm > > not going to terrier myself up about it, but woofn't > > it be nice to pull the pug on this early? You kennel > > all move on now. Muzzle toff! > > > > :-) > > >
