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Rachael Simpson
30-06-2007, 02:28 PM
Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before
a storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
supper, and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
again, no rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
crook-neck squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick
my peppers, and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all.
What else do I find? 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a
frog eating my peppers. Guess it came back this year and brought some
friends for a "pepper" party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
collards..............

JoeSpareBedroom
30-06-2007, 05:09 PM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before a
> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with supper,
> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once again, no
> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my peppers,
> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I find?
> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my peppers.
> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............

Frogs eat hot peppers??? How do they reach them? Are your plants laying on
the ground?

Manelli Family[_3_]
30-06-2007, 07:53 PM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before a
> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with supper,
> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once again, no
> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my peppers,
> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I find?
> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my peppers.
> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............


Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.

Rachael Simpson
30-06-2007, 08:10 PM
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before a
>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with supper,
>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once again, no
>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my peppers,
>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I find?
>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my peppers.
>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............
>
> Frogs eat hot peppers??? How do they reach them? Are your plants laying on
> the ground?
>
>
I wasn't just talking hot peppers, the bell peppers too. No, they are
not laying on the ground. The plants are short and the peppers are
hanging down towards the ground. They eat the ends off, like deer and
rabbits. I'm not talking tree frogs, it's toads and bull frogs. They
are big enough to reach plants you know

Rachael Simpson
30-06-2007, 08:11 PM
Manelli Family wrote:
>
> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>> before a
>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>> supper,
>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>> again, no
>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my peppers,
>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I
>> find?
>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>> peppers.
>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............
>
>
> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>

I'll try to get pics later to post...................

Billy Rose
30-06-2007, 08:33 PM
In article >,
"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before a
> > storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with supper,
> > and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once again, no
> > rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
> > squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my peppers,
> > and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I find?
> > 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my peppers.
> > Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
> > party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............
>
> Frogs eat hot peppers??? How do they reach them? Are your plants laying on
> the ground?

Lying, Joe. Lying. Unless Rachael's plants are more "active" pollinators
than mine. Now run for it. Persephone will be along any minute with a
rolled-up copy of the L.A. Times.
--
Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

JoeSpareBedroom
30-06-2007, 09:58 PM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before
>>> a storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>> supper, and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>>> again, no rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>>> crook-neck squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick
>>> my peppers, and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What
>>> else do I find? 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog
>>> eating my peppers. Guess it came back this year and brought some friends
>>> for a "pepper" party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>> collards..............
>>
>> Frogs eat hot peppers??? How do they reach them? Are your plants laying
>> on the ground?
> I wasn't just talking hot peppers, the bell peppers too. No, they are
> not laying on the ground. The plants are short and the peppers are
> hanging down towards the ground. They eat the ends off, like deer and
> rabbits. I'm not talking tree frogs, it's toads and bull frogs. They are
> big enough to reach plants you know

Sounds like it's time to surround the plants with something uncomfortable,
like a thin piece of wood with the business ends of some staples facing
straight up. I don't mind sharing some of the crop, but when the wild
kingdom gets out of hand, drastic measures are called for. Now, time to go
see if the squirrels have had enough strawberries. They're caged, but I
leave about 10% of the patch uncovered, just to keep the lawn rats from
complaining.

Rachael Simpson
30-06-2007, 10:57 PM
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> ...
>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before
>>>> a storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>>> supper, and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>>>> again, no rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>>>> crook-neck squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick
>>>> my peppers, and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What
>>>> else do I find? 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog
>>>> eating my peppers. Guess it came back this year and brought some friends
>>>> for a "pepper" party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>>> collards..............
>>> Frogs eat hot peppers??? How do they reach them? Are your plants laying
>>> on the ground?
>> I wasn't just talking hot peppers, the bell peppers too. No, they are
>> not laying on the ground. The plants are short and the peppers are
>> hanging down towards the ground. They eat the ends off, like deer and
>> rabbits. I'm not talking tree frogs, it's toads and bull frogs. They are
>> big enough to reach plants you know
>
> Sounds like it's time to surround the plants with something uncomfortable,
> like a thin piece of wood with the business ends of some staples facing
> straight up. I don't mind sharing some of the crop, but when the wild
> kingdom gets out of hand, drastic measures are called for. Now, time to go
> see if the squirrels have had enough strawberries. They're caged, but I
> leave about 10% of the patch uncovered, just to keep the lawn rats from
> complaining.
>
>

ha-ha, alright, i get it, you don't believe me........why don't you just
say so? I'll see about getting pics of the frogs and pepper plants
after supper.........although, I did kill one frog........cooking a side
of frog legs with supper.

John McGaw
30-06-2007, 11:00 PM
rachael simpson wrote:
> Manelli Family wrote:
>>
>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>> before a
>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>> supper,
>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>>> again, no
>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
>>> peppers,
>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I
>>> find?
>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>>> peppers.
>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............
>>
>>
>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>
>
> I'll try to get pics later to post...................

You really should -- it might make you famous since no frog or toad I've
heard of or seen documented is a herbivore (or frugivore, since a pepper
really is fruit) after the tadpole stage. Oh. And make sure that the
peppers in question haven't been damaged by some other likely creature
like a rabbit and then gave refuge to some insects that would attract
the frog. Send your pictures to experts at several universities and you
may make it into at least a scholarly paper.

--
John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
http://johnmcgaw.com

JoeSpareBedroom
30-06-2007, 11:12 PM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>>>> before a storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along
>>>>> with supper, and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the
>>>>> way, once again, no rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards,
>>>>> pick some crook-neck squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go
>>>>> around to pick my peppers, and guess what?? None, no peppers to be
>>>>> seen at all. What else do I find? 3 toad homes. Now last year, one
>>>>> night I caught a frog eating my peppers. Guess it came back this year
>>>>> and brought some friends for a "pepper" party. Oh well, so much for
>>>>> hot pepper with my collards..............
>>>> Frogs eat hot peppers??? How do they reach them? Are your plants laying
>>>> on the ground?
>>> I wasn't just talking hot peppers, the bell peppers too. No, they are
>>> not laying on the ground. The plants are short and the peppers are
>>> hanging down towards the ground. They eat the ends off, like deer and
>>> rabbits. I'm not talking tree frogs, it's toads and bull frogs. They
>>> are big enough to reach plants you know
>>
>> Sounds like it's time to surround the plants with something
>> uncomfortable, like a thin piece of wood with the business ends of some
>> staples facing straight up. I don't mind sharing some of the crop, but
>> when the wild kingdom gets out of hand, drastic measures are called for.
>> Now, time to go see if the squirrels have had enough strawberries.
>> They're caged, but I leave about 10% of the patch uncovered, just to keep
>> the lawn rats from complaining.
>
> ha-ha, alright, i get it, you don't believe me........why don't you just
> say so? I'll see about getting pics of the frogs and pepper plants after
> supper.........although, I did kill one frog........cooking a side of frog
> legs with supper.

I believe you! I'm just saying that we each have our limits as to how much
we're prepared share. If they were my plants, I'd stake them if that would
keep the peppers high enough so the little *******s couldn't reach them. Or,
use the aforementioned wood/staple mine field. I have toads in my garden,
but I haven't attributed any damage to them, yet. When I find a toad
campsite, I stick a plastic plant marker next to it so I don't massacre the
creature later. I figure it probably helps me control slugs and bugs.

Sheldon[_1_]
01-07-2007, 11:03 PM
On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" > wrote:
> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>
> ...
>
> > Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before a
> > storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with supper,
> > and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once again, no
> > rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
> > squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my peppers,
> > and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I find?
> > 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my peppers.
> > Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
> > party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............
>
> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.

Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.

Rachael Simpson
02-07-2007, 01:25 AM
Sheldon wrote:
> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" > wrote:
>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>
>> ...
>>
>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers before a
>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with supper,
>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once again, no
>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my peppers,
>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I find?
>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my peppers.
>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............
>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>
> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>
>
Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the OP
on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well as
some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end - other
than my creditability with you guys.............

Rae

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 01:44 AM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> Sheldon wrote:
>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" > wrote:
>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>>> before a
>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>>> supper,
>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once again,
>>>> no
>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
>>>> peppers,
>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I
>>>> find?
>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>>>> peppers.
>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............
>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>
>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>
>>
> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the OP on
> this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well as some
> emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end - other than my
> creditability with you guys.............
>
> Rae


"creditability"? :-)

Rachael Simpson
02-07-2007, 01:59 AM
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" > wrote:
>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>>>> before a
>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>>>> supper,
>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once again,
>>>>> no
>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
>>>>> peppers,
>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I
>>>>> find?
>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>>>>> peppers.
>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my collards..............
>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>>
>>>
>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the OP on
>> this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well as some
>> emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end - other than my
>> creditability with you guys.............
>>
>> Rae
>
>
> "creditability"? :-)
>
>

yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of ways,
it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure
everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though. What it
boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:

student in the local early college program took a computer course,
something to do with networking security. They were actually taught
*hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully hack
into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the
traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that person's
name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were suppose to
let the person know that they were doing that, and get permission.
Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it was
over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer all day
while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had nothing to do
with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.

And thus was another *day of my life*
LOL

Rae

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 02:21 AM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" > wrote:
>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>
>>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>>>>> before a
>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>>>>> supper,
>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>>>>>> again, no
>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
>>>>>> peppers,
>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I
>>>>>> find?
>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>>>>>> peppers.
>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>>>>> collards..............
>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the OP
>>> on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well as
>>> some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end - other
>>> than my creditability with you guys.............
>>>
>>> Rae
>>
>>
>> "creditability"? :-)
>
> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of ways, it
> kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure everyone
> that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though. What it boiled down
> to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
>
> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
> something to do with networking security. They were actually taught
> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully hack into
> the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the traits of
> the person, and then send an email or post in that person's name, while
> portraying that person. It turns out, they were suppose to let the person
> know that they were doing that, and get permission. Unfortunately for me,
> I was the recipient, but didn't know til it was over with. I then
> *punished* a boy that had been on my computer all day while I worked in
> the yard, only to find out that he had nothing to do with it to begin
> with, and i also apologized to him.
>
> And thus was another *day of my life*
> LOL
>
> Rae

Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".

Rachael Simpson
02-07-2007, 02:27 AM
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> ...
>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" > wrote:
>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>>>>>> before a
>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>>>>>> supper,
>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>>>>>>> again, no
>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some crook-neck
>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
>>>>>>> peppers,
>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do I
>>>>>>> find?
>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>>>>>>> peppers.
>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a "pepper"
>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>>>>>> collards..............
>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the OP
>>>> on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well as
>>>> some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end - other
>>>> than my creditability with you guys.............
>>>>
>>>> Rae
>>>
>>> "creditability"? :-)
>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of ways, it
>> kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure everyone
>> that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though. What it boiled down
>> to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
>>
>> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
>> something to do with networking security. They were actually taught
>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully hack into
>> the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the traits of
>> the person, and then send an email or post in that person's name, while
>> portraying that person. It turns out, they were suppose to let the person
>> know that they were doing that, and get permission. Unfortunately for me,
>> I was the recipient, but didn't know til it was over with. I then
>> *punished* a boy that had been on my computer all day while I worked in
>> the yard, only to find out that he had nothing to do with it to begin
>> with, and i also apologized to him.
>>
>> And thus was another *day of my life*
>> LOL
>>
>> Rae
>
> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
>
>

sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess it
doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby! lol

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 02:29 AM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" > wrote:
>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>>>>>>> before a
>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>>>>>>> supper,
>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>>>>>>>> again, no
>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>>>>>>>> crook-neck
>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
>>>>>>>> peppers,
>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do
>>>>>>>> I find?
>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>>>>>>>> peppers.
>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
>>>>>>>> "pepper"
>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>>>>>>> collards..............
>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the OP
>>>>> on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well as
>>>>> some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end - other
>>>>> than my creditability with you guys.............
>>>>>
>>>>> Rae
>>>>
>>>> "creditability"? :-)
>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of ways,
>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure
>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though. What it
>>> boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
>>>
>>> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually taught
>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully hack
>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the
>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that person's
>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were suppose to
>>> let the person know that they were doing that, and get permission.
>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it was
>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer all day
>>> while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had nothing to do
>>> with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
>>>
>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
>>> LOL
>>>
>>> Rae
>>
>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
>
> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess it
> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby! lol

You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I thought.
Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.

Rachael Simpson
02-07-2007, 02:42 AM
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> ...
>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" > wrote:
>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>>>>>>>> before a
>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along with
>>>>>>>>> supper,
>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>>>>>>>>> again, no
>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
>>>>>>>>> peppers,
>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else do
>>>>>>>>> I find?
>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>>>>>>>>> peppers.
>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>>>>>>>> collards..............
>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the OP
>>>>>> on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well as
>>>>>> some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end - other
>>>>>> than my creditability with you guys.............
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rae
>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of ways,
>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure
>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though. What it
>>>> boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
>>>>
>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually taught
>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully hack
>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the
>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that person's
>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were suppose to
>>>> let the person know that they were doing that, and get permission.
>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it was
>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer all day
>>>> while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had nothing to do
>>>> with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
>>>>
>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
>>>> LOL
>>>>
>>>> Rae
>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess it
>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby! lol
>
> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I thought.
> Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
>
>
hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's not
like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in another
language!

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 02:59 AM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" >
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
>>>>>>>>>> before a
>>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along
>>>>>>>>>> with supper,
>>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
>>>>>>>>>> again, no
>>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
>>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
>>>>>>>>>> peppers,
>>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else
>>>>>>>>>> do I find?
>>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
>>>>>>>>>> peppers.
>>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
>>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
>>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>>>>>>>>> collards..............
>>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the
>>>>>>> OP on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well
>>>>>>> as some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end -
>>>>>>> other than my creditability with you guys.............
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Rae
>>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
>>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of ways,
>>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure
>>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though. What
>>>>> it boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
>>>>>
>>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
>>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually taught
>>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully hack
>>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the
>>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that person's
>>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were suppose
>>>>> to let the person know that they were doing that, and get permission.
>>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it was
>>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer all
>>>>> day while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had nothing
>>>>> to do with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
>>>>>
>>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
>>>>> LOL
>>>>>
>>>>> Rae
>>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
>>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess it
>>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby! lol
>>
>> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I
>> thought. Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
> hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's not
> like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in another
> language!


At least with regard to speech that they hear, they begin learning about 24
hours after they're born. You can wreck them pretty early in life. Then you
end up with....

- She lives acrost the street.
-Alls I want is some ice cream.
-The debate's been drug out for way too long.
- Is our children learning?

Billy Rose
02-07-2007, 06:22 AM
In article >,
"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> ...
> > JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >>>> ...
> >>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >>>>>> ...
> >>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
> >>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" >
> >>>>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>> ...
> >>>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden & flowers
> >>>>>>>>>> before a
> >>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along
> >>>>>>>>>> with supper,
> >>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way, once
> >>>>>>>>>> again, no
> >>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
> >>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
> >>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick my
> >>>>>>>>>> peppers,
> >>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What else
> >>>>>>>>>> do I find?
> >>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating my
> >>>>>>>>>> peppers.
> >>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
> >>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
> >>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
> >>>>>>>>>> collards..............
> >>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
> >>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore the
> >>>>>>> OP on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as well
> >>>>>>> as some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end -
> >>>>>>> other than my creditability with you guys.............
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Rae
> >>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
> >>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of ways,
> >>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure
> >>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though. What
> >>>>> it boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
> >>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually taught
> >>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully hack
> >>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the
> >>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that person's
> >>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were suppose
> >>>>> to let the person know that they were doing that, and get permission.
> >>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it was
> >>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer all
> >>>>> day while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had nothing
> >>>>> to do with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
> >>>>> LOL
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Rae
> >>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
> >>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess it
> >>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby! lol
> >>
> >> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I
> >> thought. Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
> > hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's not
> > like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in another
> > language!
>
>
> At least with regard to speech that they hear, they begin learning about 24
> hours after they're born. You can wreck them pretty early in life. Then you
> end up with....
>
> - She lives acrost the street.
> -Alls I want is some ice cream.
> -The debate's been drug out for way too long.
> - Is our children learning?

Joe, don't you have a dog you can kick or something? Bread crumb sins,
bread crumb sins. Go take care of something important. Or shall we keep
tabs on your syntax?
--
Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 01:34 PM
"Billy Rose" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> >> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> >>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> >>>> ...
>> >>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> >>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> >>>>>> ...
>> >>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>> >>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" >
>> >>>>>>>> wrote:
>> >>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> >>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>> ...
>> >>>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden &
>> >>>>>>>>>> flowers
>> >>>>>>>>>> before a
>> >>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along
>> >>>>>>>>>> with supper,
>> >>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way,
>> >>>>>>>>>> once
>> >>>>>>>>>> again, no
>> >>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>> >>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
>> >>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick
>> >>>>>>>>>> my
>> >>>>>>>>>> peppers,
>> >>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What
>> >>>>>>>>>> else
>> >>>>>>>>>> do I find?
>> >>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating
>> >>>>>>>>>> my
>> >>>>>>>>>> peppers.
>> >>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
>> >>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
>> >>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>> >>>>>>>>>> collards..............
>> >>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>> >>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore
>> >>>>>>> the
>> >>>>>>> OP on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as
>> >>>>>>> well
>> >>>>>>> as some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end -
>> >>>>>>> other than my creditability with you guys.............
>> >>>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> Rae
>> >>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
>> >>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of
>> >>>>> ways,
>> >>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure
>> >>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though.
>> >>>>> What
>> >>>>> it boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
>> >>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually
>> >>>>> taught
>> >>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully
>> >>>>> hack
>> >>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the
>> >>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that
>> >>>>> person's
>> >>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were
>> >>>>> suppose
>> >>>>> to let the person know that they were doing that, and get
>> >>>>> permission.
>> >>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it
>> >>>>> was
>> >>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer
>> >>>>> all
>> >>>>> day while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had
>> >>>>> nothing
>> >>>>> to do with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
>> >>>>> LOL
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Rae
>> >>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
>> >>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess
>> >>> it
>> >>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby! lol
>> >>
>> >> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I
>> >> thought. Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
>> > hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's not
>> > like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in another
>> > language!
>>
>>
>> At least with regard to speech that they hear, they begin learning about
>> 24
>> hours after they're born. You can wreck them pretty early in life. Then
>> you
>> end up with....
>>
>> - She lives acrost the street.
>> -Alls I want is some ice cream.
>> -The debate's been drug out for way too long.
>> - Is our children learning?
>
> Joe, don't you have a dog you can kick or something? Bread crumb sins,
> bread crumb sins. Go take care of something important. Or shall we keep
> tabs on your syntax?
> --
> Billy


This is very important to everyone, although not everyone realizes how
important it is until one of they chillun can't get no promotion at they
work cuz can't nobody unnerstan what they be sayin'.

Billy Rose
02-07-2007, 02:31 PM
In article >,
"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> "Billy Rose" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> >
> >> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >> >> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >> >>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> >>>> ...
> >> >>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >> >>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> >>>>>> ...
> >> >>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
> >> >>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" >
> >> >>>>>>>> wrote:
> >> >>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> >>>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>>> ...
> >> >>>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden &
> >> >>>>>>>>>> flowers
> >> >>>>>>>>>> before a
> >> >>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along
> >> >>>>>>>>>> with supper,
> >> >>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way,
> >> >>>>>>>>>> once
> >> >>>>>>>>>> again, no
> >> >>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
> >> >>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
> >> >>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick
> >> >>>>>>>>>> my
> >> >>>>>>>>>> peppers,
> >> >>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What
> >> >>>>>>>>>> else
> >> >>>>>>>>>> do I find?
> >> >>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating
> >> >>>>>>>>>> my
> >> >>>>>>>>>> peppers.
> >> >>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
> >> >>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
> >> >>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
> >> >>>>>>>>>> collards..............
> >> >>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
> >> >>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore
> >> >>>>>>> the
> >> >>>>>>> OP on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as
> >> >>>>>>> well
> >> >>>>>>> as some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end -
> >> >>>>>>> other than my creditability with you guys.............
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> Rae
> >> >>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
> >> >>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of
> >> >>>>> ways,
> >> >>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure
> >> >>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though.
> >> >>>>> What
> >> >>>>> it boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
> >> >>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually
> >> >>>>> taught
> >> >>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully
> >> >>>>> hack
> >> >>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the
> >> >>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that
> >> >>>>> person's
> >> >>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were
> >> >>>>> suppose
> >> >>>>> to let the person know that they were doing that, and get
> >> >>>>> permission.
> >> >>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it
> >> >>>>> was
> >> >>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer
> >> >>>>> all
> >> >>>>> day while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had
> >> >>>>> nothing
> >> >>>>> to do with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
> >> >>>>> LOL
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> Rae
> >> >>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
> >> >>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess
> >> >>> it
> >> >>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby! lol
> >> >>
> >> >> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I
> >> >> thought. Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
> >> > hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's not
> >> > like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in another
> >> > language!
> >>
> >>
> >> At least with regard to speech that they hear, they begin learning about
> >> 24
> >> hours after they're born. You can wreck them pretty early in life. Then
> >> you
> >> end up with....
> >>
> >> - She lives acrost the street.
> >> -Alls I want is some ice cream.
> >> -The debate's been drug out for way too long.
> >> - Is our children learning?
> >
> > Joe, don't you have a dog you can kick or something? Bread crumb sins,
> > bread crumb sins. Go take care of something important. Or shall we keep
> > tabs on your syntax?
> > --
> > Billy
>
>
> This is very important to everyone, although not everyone realizes how
> important it is until one of they chillun can't get no promotion at they
> work cuz can't nobody unnerstan what they be sayin'.

Yeah. So? Was de point? Twix the dialect and and trivial typos, I read
the lady real good. Were here for fun and information. Don't go all
persnickety and anal retentive on us. We're just hangin' man;-)

Oh, my god. Your out of beer aren't you? Joe, how many times people
gotta tell you? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
--
Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 02:36 PM
"Billy Rose" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> "Billy Rose" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > In article >,
>> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>> >
>> >> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> > JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> >> >> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> >> >> ...
>> >> >>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> >> >>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> >> >>>> ...
>> >> >>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>> >> >>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>> >> >>>>>> ...
>> >> >>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family"
>> >> >>>>>>>> >
>> >> >>>>>>>> wrote:
>> >> >>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in
>> >> >>>>>>>>> message
>> >> >>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>>> ...
>> >> >>>>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden &
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> flowers
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> before a
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> along
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> with supper,
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way,
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> once
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> again, no
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> pick
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> my
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> peppers,
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> else
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> do I find?
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> eating
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> my
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> peppers.
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>> >> >>>>>>>>>> collards..............
>> >> >>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>> >> >>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>> >> >>>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please
>> >> >>>>>>> ignore
>> >> >>>>>>> the
>> >> >>>>>>> OP on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others,
>> >> >>>>>>> as
>> >> >>>>>>> well
>> >> >>>>>>> as some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my
>> >> >>>>>>> end -
>> >> >>>>>>> other than my creditability with you guys.............
>> >> >>>>>>>
>> >> >>>>>>> Rae
>> >> >>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
>> >> >>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of
>> >> >>>>> ways,
>> >> >>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can
>> >> >>>>> assure
>> >> >>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though.
>> >> >>>>> What
>> >> >>>>> it boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was
>> >> >>>>> this:
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer
>> >> >>>>> course,
>> >> >>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually
>> >> >>>>> taught
>> >> >>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully
>> >> >>>>> hack
>> >> >>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover
>> >> >>>>> the
>> >> >>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that
>> >> >>>>> person's
>> >> >>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were
>> >> >>>>> suppose
>> >> >>>>> to let the person know that they were doing that, and get
>> >> >>>>> permission.
>> >> >>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til
>> >> >>>>> it
>> >> >>>>> was
>> >> >>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer
>> >> >>>>> all
>> >> >>>>> day while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had
>> >> >>>>> nothing
>> >> >>>>> to do with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
>> >> >>>>> LOL
>> >> >>>>>
>> >> >>>>> Rae
>> >> >>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
>> >> >>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i
>> >> >>> guess
>> >> >>> it
>> >> >>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby!
>> >> >>> lol
>> >> >>
>> >> >> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I
>> >> >> thought. Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
>> >> > hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's
>> >> > not
>> >> > like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in
>> >> > another
>> >> > language!
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> At least with regard to speech that they hear, they begin learning
>> >> about
>> >> 24
>> >> hours after they're born. You can wreck them pretty early in life.
>> >> Then
>> >> you
>> >> end up with....
>> >>
>> >> - She lives acrost the street.
>> >> -Alls I want is some ice cream.
>> >> -The debate's been drug out for way too long.
>> >> - Is our children learning?
>> >
>> > Joe, don't you have a dog you can kick or something? Bread crumb sins,
>> > bread crumb sins. Go take care of something important. Or shall we keep
>> > tabs on your syntax?
>> > --
>> > Billy
>>
>>
>> This is very important to everyone, although not everyone realizes how
>> important it is until one of they chillun can't get no promotion at they
>> work cuz can't nobody unnerstan what they be sayin'.
>
> Yeah. So? Was de point? Twix the dialect and and trivial typos, I read
> the lady real good. Were here for fun and information. Don't go all
> persnickety and anal retentive on us. We're just hangin' man;-)
>
> Oh, my god. Your out of beer aren't you? Joe, how many times people
> gotta tell you? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
> --
> Billy
> Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

Bill, there might be children watching. We don't want them viewing
linguistic pornography, do we? They learn by example. "All Shrub's On Sale
This Week". I see signs like that outside of retail outlets constantly, and
now, we have millions of apostrophe retards. Or, people who say "It's just
the internet. Grammar's not important here".

Rachael Simpson
02-07-2007, 02:48 PM
Billy Rose wrote:
> In article >,
> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> "Billy Rose" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> In article >,
>>> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" >
>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden &
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> flowers
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> before a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go along
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with supper,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> once
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> again, no
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to pick
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> peppers,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> else
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> do I find?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog eating
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> peppers.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> collards..............
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore
>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> OP on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as
>>>>>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>>>>>> as some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my end -
>>>>>>>>>>> other than my creditability with you guys.............
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Rae
>>>>>>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
>>>>>>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of
>>>>>>>>> ways,
>>>>>>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can assure
>>>>>>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though.
>>>>>>>>> What
>>>>>>>>> it boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was this:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer course,
>>>>>>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually
>>>>>>>>> taught
>>>>>>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully
>>>>>>>>> hack
>>>>>>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover the
>>>>>>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that
>>>>>>>>> person's
>>>>>>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were
>>>>>>>>> suppose
>>>>>>>>> to let the person know that they were doing that, and get
>>>>>>>>> permission.
>>>>>>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it
>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer
>>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>>> day while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had
>>>>>>>>> nothing
>>>>>>>>> to do with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
>>>>>>>>> LOL
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Rae
>>>>>>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
>>>>>>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess
>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby! lol
>>>>>> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I
>>>>>> thought. Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
>>>>> hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's not
>>>>> like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in another
>>>>> language!
>>>>
>>>> At least with regard to speech that they hear, they begin learning about
>>>> 24
>>>> hours after they're born. You can wreck them pretty early in life. Then
>>>> you
>>>> end up with....
>>>>
>>>> - She lives acrost the street.
>>>> -Alls I want is some ice cream.
>>>> -The debate's been drug out for way too long.
>>>> - Is our children learning?
>>> Joe, don't you have a dog you can kick or something? Bread crumb sins,
>>> bread crumb sins. Go take care of something important. Or shall we keep
>>> tabs on your syntax?
>>> --
>>> Billy
>>
>> This is very important to everyone, although not everyone realizes how
>> important it is until one of they chillun can't get no promotion at they
>> work cuz can't nobody unnerstan what they be sayin'.
>
> Yeah. So? Was de point? Twix the dialect and and trivial typos, I read
> the lady real good. Were here for fun and information. Don't go all
> persnickety and anal retentive on us. We're just hangin' man;-)
>
> Oh, my god. Your out of beer aren't you? Joe, how many times people
> gotta tell you? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.


Ha,ha,ha,

Don't worry Bill, I'm not gonna let Joe pick a fight with me......I
think it's pretty funny. Besides, I have more important things to worry
about. I figure Joe just doesn't have anyone else to pick on right now.

Thanks for coming to the defense for me though. Loved the b-fast comment.

Rae

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 02:52 PM
"rachael simpson" > wrote in message
...
> Billy Rose wrote:
>> In article >,
>> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>>
>>> "Billy Rose" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> In article >,
>>>> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family" >
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden &
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> flowers
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> before a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> along
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> with supper,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> once
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> again, no
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pick my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> peppers,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> else
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> do I find?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> eating my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> peppers.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> collards..............
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please ignore
>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>>> OP on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others, as
>>>>>>>>>>>> well
>>>>>>>>>>>> as some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my
>>>>>>>>>>>> end -
>>>>>>>>>>>> other than my creditability with you guys.............
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Rae
>>>>>>>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
>>>>>>>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of
>>>>>>>>>> ways,
>>>>>>>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can
>>>>>>>>>> assure
>>>>>>>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though.
>>>>>>>>>> What
>>>>>>>>>> it boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was
>>>>>>>>>> this:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer
>>>>>>>>>> course,
>>>>>>>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually
>>>>>>>>>> taught
>>>>>>>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully
>>>>>>>>>> hack
>>>>>>>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover
>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that
>>>>>>>>>> person's
>>>>>>>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were
>>>>>>>>>> suppose
>>>>>>>>>> to let the person know that they were doing that, and get
>>>>>>>>>> permission.
>>>>>>>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til it
>>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer
>>>>>>>>>> all
>>>>>>>>>> day while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had
>>>>>>>>>> nothing
>>>>>>>>>> to do with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
>>>>>>>>>> LOL
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Rae
>>>>>>>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
>>>>>>>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i guess
>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby!
>>>>>>>> lol
>>>>>>> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I
>>>>>>> thought. Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
>>>>>> hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's
>>>>>> not
>>>>>> like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in
>>>>>> another
>>>>>> language!
>>>>>
>>>>> At least with regard to speech that they hear, they begin learning
>>>>> about 24
>>>>> hours after they're born. You can wreck them pretty early in life.
>>>>> Then you
>>>>> end up with....
>>>>>
>>>>> - She lives acrost the street.
>>>>> -Alls I want is some ice cream.
>>>>> -The debate's been drug out for way too long.
>>>>> - Is our children learning?
>>>> Joe, don't you have a dog you can kick or something? Bread crumb sins,
>>>> bread crumb sins. Go take care of something important. Or shall we keep
>>>> tabs on your syntax?
>>>> --
>>>> Billy
>>>
>>> This is very important to everyone, although not everyone realizes how
>>> important it is until one of they chillun can't get no promotion at they
>>> work cuz can't nobody unnerstan what they be sayin'.
>>
>> Yeah. So? Was de point? Twix the dialect and and trivial typos, I read
>> the lady real good. Were here for fun and information. Don't go all
>> persnickety and anal retentive on us. We're just hangin' man;-)
>>
>> Oh, my god. Your out of beer aren't you? Joe, how many times people gotta
>> tell you? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
>
>
> Ha,ha,ha,
>
> Don't worry Bill, I'm not gonna let Joe pick a fight with me......I think
> it's pretty funny. Besides, I have more important things to worry about. I
> figure Joe just doesn't have anyone else to pick on right now.
>
> Thanks for coming to the defense for me though. Loved the b-fast comment.
>
> Rae

Actually, I'm picking on two customers this morning. What I'm doing with you
is an act of love. :-)

Billy Rose
02-07-2007, 04:32 PM
In article >,
"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> "Billy Rose" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> >
> >> "Billy Rose" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > In article >,
> >> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> > JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >> >> >> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> >> >> ...
> >> >> >>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >> >> >>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> >> >>>> ...
> >> >> >>>>> JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
> >> >> >>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in message
> >> >> >>>>>> ...
> >> >> >>>>>>> Sheldon wrote:
> >> >> >>>>>>>> On Jun 30, 2:53?pm, "Manelli Family"
> >> >> >>>>>>>> >
> >> >> >>>>>>>> wrote:
> >> >> >>>>>>>>> "rachael simpson" > wrote in
> >> >> >>>>>>>>> message
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>
> >> >> >>>>>>>>> ...
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> Late yesterday afternoon, I was out checking the garden &
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> flowers
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> before a
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> storm came. Had boo-coodles of peppers, picked 2 to go
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> along
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> with supper,
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> and came in. All we had was a lightening storm by the way,
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> once
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> again, no
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> rain. This morning I go out, cut some collards, pick some
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> crook-neck
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> squash, cucumbers, and dig a few pototoes. Go around to
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> pick
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> my
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> peppers,
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> and guess what?? None, no peppers to be seen at all. What
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> else
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> do I find?
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> 3 toad homes. Now last year, one night I caught a frog
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> eating
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> my
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> peppers.
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> Guess it came back this year and brought some friends for a
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> "pepper"
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> party. Oh well, so much for hot pepper with my
> >> >> >>>>>>>>>> collards..............
> >> >> >>>>>>>>> Frogs and toads do not eat peppers.
> >> >> >>>>>>>> Right, as far as I know frogs and toads are carnivores.
> >> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >> >>>>>>> Hi, guess you didn't read *my* post. I posted to please
> >> >> >>>>>>> ignore
> >> >> >>>>>>> the
> >> >> >>>>>>> OP on this one. Someone else posted it (and several others,
> >> >> >>>>>>> as
> >> >> >>>>>>> well
> >> >> >>>>>>> as some emails) in my name. It's been taken care of own my
> >> >> >>>>>>> end -
> >> >> >>>>>>> other than my creditability with you guys.............
> >> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >> >>>>>>> Rae
> >> >> >>>>>> "creditability"? :-)
> >> >> >>>>> yeah....well.....what else would you call it? lol. in a lot of
> >> >> >>>>> ways,
> >> >> >>>>> it kinda made me look like an idiot, don't you think? I can
> >> >> >>>>> assure
> >> >> >>>>> everyone that this kind of thing won't happen anymore, though.
> >> >> >>>>> What
> >> >> >>>>> it boiled down to, once I found out what had taken place, was
> >> >> >>>>> this:
> >> >> >>>>>
> >> >> >>>>> student in the local early college program took a computer
> >> >> >>>>> course,
> >> >> >>>>> something to do with networking security. They were actually
> >> >> >>>>> taught
> >> >> >>>>> *hacking*, and as a weekend assignment, they had to successfully
> >> >> >>>>> hack
> >> >> >>>>> into the computer of someone they knew. They were to discover
> >> >> >>>>> the
> >> >> >>>>> traits of the person, and then send an email or post in that
> >> >> >>>>> person's
> >> >> >>>>> name, while portraying that person. It turns out, they were
> >> >> >>>>> suppose
> >> >> >>>>> to let the person know that they were doing that, and get
> >> >> >>>>> permission.
> >> >> >>>>> Unfortunately for me, I was the recipient, but didn't know til
> >> >> >>>>> it
> >> >> >>>>> was
> >> >> >>>>> over with. I then *punished* a boy that had been on my computer
> >> >> >>>>> all
> >> >> >>>>> day while I worked in the yard, only to find out that he had
> >> >> >>>>> nothing
> >> >> >>>>> to do with it to begin with, and i also apologized to him.
> >> >> >>>>>
> >> >> >>>>> And thus was another *day of my life*
> >> >> >>>>> LOL
> >> >> >>>>>
> >> >> >>>>> Rae
> >> >> >>>> Credibility, Ms. Woman. Not "creditibility".
> >> >> >>> sorry, thought that's what i typed.........didn't check it! i
> >> >> >>> guess
> >> >> >>> it
> >> >> >>> doesn't always pay to type one handedly while holding fussy baby!
> >> >> >>> lol
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> You typed bad grammar in front of a child??? This is worse than I
> >> >> >> thought. Please be careful. We don't need another George W. Bush.
> >> >> > hahaha, well she's too young for it to do irreparable damage. it's
> >> >> > not
> >> >> > like she can read - but she does a pretty good job of typing in
> >> >> > another
> >> >> > language!
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> At least with regard to speech that they hear, they begin learning
> >> >> about
> >> >> 24
> >> >> hours after they're born. You can wreck them pretty early in life.
> >> >> Then
> >> >> you
> >> >> end up with....
> >> >>
> >> >> - She lives acrost the street.
> >> >> -Alls I want is some ice cream.
> >> >> -The debate's been drug out for way too long.
> >> >> - Is our children learning?
> >> >
> >> > Joe, don't you have a dog you can kick or something? Bread crumb sins,
> >> > bread crumb sins. Go take care of something important. Or shall we keep
> >> > tabs on your syntax?
> >> > --
> >> > Billy
> >>
> >>
> >> This is very important to everyone, although not everyone realizes how
> >> important it is until one of they chillun can't get no promotion at they
> >> work cuz can't nobody unnerstan what they be sayin'.
> >
> > Yeah. So? Was de point? Twix the dialect and and trivial typos, I read
> > the lady real good. Were here for fun and information. Don't go all
> > persnickety and anal retentive on us. We're just hangin' man;-)
> >
> > Oh, my god. Your out of beer aren't you? Joe, how many times people
> > gotta tell you? Breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
> > --
> > Billy
> > Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)
>
> Bill, there might be children watching. We don't want them viewing
> linguistic pornography, do we? They learn by example. "All Shrub's On Sale
> This Week". I see signs like that outside of retail outlets constantly, and
> now, we have millions of apostrophe retards. Or, people who say "It's just
> the internet. Grammar's not important here".

Grammar? I thought she got run over by the reindeer.

You been readin' "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves" again, ain't you, Joe.

Pornography won't do me no good. I don't got a pornograph to play it on.

And for the final blow, "the cup of grass" as some puts it.
Back in the "dark ages" (before spell checkers) I was a young college
student. I took a lot of science and math classes because my spelling
wasn't "top notch" you know (really freakin' horrible but, now I can
misspell words in 3 languages). Anyway, I had to take a history class
where the perverted instructor insisted on a couple of essays. At the
end of my first paper I passes along what I thought was an astute
observation by Sam Clemens to the effect, "I've never had any respect
for a person who only one way to spell a word". To which my instructor
replied,"Dew ewe bee leave hymn?"
--
Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 04:41 PM
"Billy Rose" > wrote in message
...


>> Bill, there might be children watching. We don't want them viewing
>> linguistic pornography, do we? They learn by example. "All Shrub's On
>> Sale
>> This Week". I see signs like that outside of retail outlets constantly,
>> and
>> now, we have millions of apostrophe retards. Or, people who say "It's
>> just
>> the internet. Grammar's not important here".
>
> Grammar? I thought she got run over by the reindeer.
>
> You been readin' "Eats, Shoots, and Leaves" again, ain't you, Joe.
>
> Pornography won't do me no good. I don't got a pornograph to play it on.
>
> And for the final blow, "the cup of grass" as some puts it.
> Back in the "dark ages" (before spell checkers) I was a young college
> student. I took a lot of science and math classes because my spelling
> wasn't "top notch" you know (really freakin' horrible but, now I can
> misspell words in 3 languages). Anyway, I had to take a history class
> where the perverted instructor insisted on a couple of essays. At the
> end of my first paper I passes along what I thought was an astute
> observation by Sam Clemens to the effect, "I've never had any respect
> for a person who only one way to spell a word". To which my instructor
> replied,"Dew ewe bee leave hymn?"
> --
> Billy
> Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)


You're hopeless, but I'll try one last thing to enlighten you. Let me know
if it helps.
www.zombo.com

Billy Rose
02-07-2007, 06:06 PM
In article >,
"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> www.zombo.com

Coooool. A new screen saver.

But, what was your pedagogical intent? You didn't just teach me
something, did ya?
--
Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 06:11 PM
"Billy Rose" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> www.zombo.com
>
> Coooool. A new screen saver.
>
> But, what was your pedagogical intent? You didn't just teach me
> something, did ya?
> --
> Billy


Didn't you pay attention to that amazing thing? :-) Go watch it again and
report back on your findings.

Billy Rose
02-07-2007, 07:33 PM
In article >,
"JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:

> "Billy Rose" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> >
> >> www.zombo.com
> >
> > Coooool. A new screen saver.
> >
> > But, what was your pedagogical intent? You didn't just teach me
> > something, did ya?
> > --
> > Billy
>
>
> Didn't you pay attention to that amazing thing? :-) Go watch it again and
> report back on your findings.

Actually, I work better with a black board.

_ CH3 _ CH3 Do you know what this is?
/ \ _ / \ _ CH3
\ _ / \ _ / \
CH3 \ _ / \ _ /
CH3 CH3



Hexamethyl chicken wire ;-)
--
Billy
Coloribus gustibus non disputatum (mostly)

JoeSpareBedroom
02-07-2007, 07:39 PM
"Billy Rose" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>
>> "Billy Rose" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > In article >,
>> > "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
>> >
>> >> www.zombo.com
>> >
>> > Coooool. A new screen saver.
>> >
>> > But, what was your pedagogical intent? You didn't just teach me
>> > something, did ya?
>> > --
>> > Billy
>>
>>
>> Didn't you pay attention to that amazing thing? :-) Go watch it again
>> and
>> report back on your findings.
>
> Actually, I work better with a black board.
>
> _ CH3 _ CH3 Do you know what this is?
> / \ _ / \ _ CH3
> \ _ / \ _ / \
> CH3 \ _ / \ _ /
> CH3 CH3
>
>
>
> Hexamethyl chicken wire ;-)
> --
> Billy

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