posted on July 28, 2004 04:20:50 AM new
okay, kraft, did you see T.Kerry? What are you fashion comments? You know I had to smile big to see her in a skirt suit! LOL! -what wonders of little things can make me happy! But, my turn to be funny here. Whats up with all the fonzi turned up collar action going on? Did ya notice?
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I am editing to add in case anyone should get twisted about this thread: Its just for fun and to make it clear, I thought she looked and performed great! - What little I saw of it. (I am up early, so by primetime, usually falling out!)
[ edited by neroter12 on Jul 28, 2004 04:53 AM ]
posted on July 28, 2004 12:08:20 PM new
LoL Nero! You know, I thought she looked great. I liked her choice of wearing a red outfit and I thought she gave a great speech. (That's the first time I've heard her talk.) She has a commanding presence that made me want to listen to her. I have a feeling, when she becomes First Lady, she won't be in the shadows.
posted on July 28, 2004 12:11:58 PM new
yeah kraft, red is a very strong color and not all women can pull it off! She will be a force of her own if he gets in!
ps: glad you laughed and didnt get all sanctimonious on me about women's issues!
posted on July 28, 2004 01:01:49 PM new
neroter, your fashion comment please,..." have known a woman for 40 years who I consider very beautiful.
She has had a very interesting, exciting life...from traveling with a water ski show at age 13 to cowboying on a ranch, from running successful businesses to having beautiful kids and a long marriage.
She was widowed several years ago and recently got married to one of TWO handsome, successful men who were pursuing her.
I saw a picture of her wedding....the first time I have ever seen her in a dress... and like everything else about her it was interesting. She wore a white cowgirl dress with white boots and a white Stetson, the tall handsome groom was a "riverboat gambler" and the reception was riotous!
I went horseback riding with her a few times and it was no leisurely "old lady" ride...more like the charge up San Juan hill!
Her hands are hard from building fences and taking care of her horses and not "feminine" at all.
She has never worn makeup or a size 8 anything
HOWEVER,
She has ALWAYS attracted men because of her vitality, brains, free spirit, independence, high moral standards, kindness, her interesting life, her interest in others, her joy in life.....
AND her knowledge that judging people by their looks or clothes is just plain stupid.
And now this pudgy, unmade-up 65 year old and her wild and wooly 73 year old husband are having the time of their lives, happy and in love!!!
SHE won't be a lonely widow even if she's not YOUR version of feminine!!
[ edited by crowfarm on Jul 28, 2004 12:06 AM ]
posted on July 28, 2004 01:17:52 PM new
Hey crow...get a grip, will ya? I read your comments in the other thread! What fnng
affirmation do you want from me?
posted on July 28, 2004 01:20:14 PM new
Kraft, you'll have to talk to crow about that. I think she is on a mission.
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[ edited by neroter12 on Jul 28, 2004 01:21 PM ]
posted on July 29, 2004 12:56:54 AM new
And, that gorgeous eye candy man, John Edwards wore a simply divine blue Armani jacket, with coordinating heather blue shirt and delightfully playful tie! He carried off the whole ensemble with slenderizing tan slacks!
posted on July 29, 2004 04:04:03 AM new
Crowfarm, you are just too funny!
Cheryl
. . .if you still try to defend the infamies and horrors perpetrated by that Antichrist- I really believe he is Antichrist- I will have nothing more to do with you and you are no longer my friend.. . - War and Peace, Tolstoy
posted on July 29, 2004 07:29:11 AM new
cowerfrastarm: You better hope for the sake of this ticket, there are some undecided voters who might think exactly that!! But it's the only "real people" hauling hay in barns whose votes count to the democrats, right? Because if you have an interest in fashion or art you can't possibly be a "real person" according to your stupid definition. ooouuuu....Yuk! Somebody like you is enough to make anybody want to vote republican!
posted on July 29, 2004 07:42:47 AM new
neroter,
"""cowerfrastarm: You better hope for the sake of this ticket, there are some undecided voters who might think exactly that!! But it's the only "real people" hauling hay in barns whose votes count to the democrats, right? ""
No, where did you get that off the wall idea? Oh, neroter, reading comprehension is such a problem for you.
""Because if you have an interest in fashion or art you can't possibly be a "real person" according to your stupid definition."""
Amazing the things YOU can read into my posts, twist it all you want , that's not what I said. Where did "art" enter into it...oh, YOU just slid that in even though I never brought it up.
"""ooouuuu....Yuk! Somebody like you is enough to make anybody want to vote republican!""""
Proving once again how shallow and uninformed Republicans are.
posted on July 29, 2004 03:05:42 PM new
There's nothing humourous about your bitter mocking post. Or the fact that you felt you had to follow it down to me from one thread into another. You have some serious issues going on. You also seem just too dull to realize with this convention they are selling a product: themselves. Mucho money and thought has gone into the "whole" production. They are not just flipping on a light, and da-ta here they are!
Furthermore I have news for you, crowfarmer. People who create clothing, layouts, designs, film production - anyone who works with colors and display - usually get their education from an art institution. - Anything that is created from nothing is an art form.
Now go find somebody else to swallow your bitter resentment pills about why its great to be ugly and a plainjane. I am putting you on ignore.
posted on July 29, 2004 04:01:13 PM new
Neroter, "Anything that is created from nothing is an art form."
If that's true, then neroter, you are a great artist!
You now hold the chat room championship for "The Most and Greatest Twisting of a Post". You win the Oscar!
I hope it's your artistic soul working overtime and not the fact that you haven't had a brain wave since 1945.
Anyone can see your superior creativity in how you so cleverly spell my name!
Now, calm down and go powder your pretty little nose or polish your nails or something equally meaningful and you'll feel much better.
Oh, and , dahling.....I AM an artist and art collector so please don't screech...er..I mean preach to me.
posted on July 29, 2004 04:38:52 PM new
yeah crow you must be one of the designers of the rubber manure hats taken from the great inspiration from out in the heartland!
and btw we'll see how calm you are when I get your azz kicked off ebay. - stay away from MY auctions, cow dung.
[ edited by neroter12 on Jul 30, 2004 02:24 AM ]
posted on July 29, 2004 04:48:51 PM new
My, my, such a sore BITTER loser!
But YOU must have just SO much power ...oooooohh.
You can get me kicked off ebay!
Well, I'll save your post so if someone does interfere with my auctions I have the first bit of evidence.
Do you always threaten people ?
Need revenge? Have these feelings of deep self-loathing which manifests itself in hate for others??
Oh, you must be one of those sweet feminine, Christian women! Guess your skirt didn't really help much.
posted on July 29, 2004 11:08:21 PM newand btw we'll see how calm you are when I get your azz kicked off ebay. - stay away from auctions, cow dung.
What in the world is the matter with you, neroter?!? While you may disagree with crowfarm over certain issues, why in the world would you threatent to get her kicked off eBay?
Step back and take a deep breath.
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posted on July 29, 2004 11:15:53 PM new
I just did, Neroter, and it doesn't change a thing. You've gotten more and more frenzied as this thread has gone on. And then, out of the blue, you threatened her.
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posted on July 30, 2004 02:53:41 AM new
crowfarm, you go look in the mirror and come back and talk about YOUR loathing and uglyness. Then go re-read YOUR posts and then re-read mine. Every single post you make is dripping with distain.
you know what bunnicula, i dont really care what you think. I know what i typed what i said and I know what i meant. if you think im that stupid to threaten somebody on public message board, if that was my intention, than you are just as dumb as crowfart.
And why does saying one likes nice things (clothes) that are femine and pretty twist you and crowfarm so much? Dont bother answering. I know the answer. Its still 1922 and the women suffage movement is going on is that, right? We dont have the right to vote yet, so we ALL have to dress like men in pants on to prove ourselves and how much we dont care for being the gender we were born as women.
And Kiara, mother of vendio message boards - you can tap your feet and wait until crows cows come home. I dont succumb to your demands. You know what you did. And why you did it. Because you want to control people any way you can. Why dont you go find the thread where you said to somebody a*.* something or other, "now, play nice with the rest of us, or I'll bring up that other thread of yours". Or why dont you put up that thread when I was talking to Linda and edited my post - but either you were there or logging the threads. In any case you could have posted right back there was plenty of time. Instead, you wait until the next day like the true stalker you are and command I dont have the right to edit my threads?? Did I ever tell anybody anything about editing their own threads? NO. Because I dont have the need to control people! And then all this nonsense about I was sneaking in here in the middle of the night to somehow circumvent you?!! Like you are so friggin important. No, I wont go through threads and put up ANYTHING as you say. I already told you, I dont want to do that, and I dont HAVE TO DO THAT. YOU go do it! But I tell you what? I will pray for you and ask God to bless you, despite your miserable self.
posted on July 30, 2004 07:40:58 AM newAnd why does saying one likes nice things (clothes) that are femine and pretty twist you and crowfarm so much?
The only one doing any twisting here is you, I'm afraid. If you will remember, we never said that dressing up was wrong. We merely pointed out that there was nothing wrong with women wearing pantsuits and that it was OK if a woman didn't want to dress up.
It is you who seems to get very upset about clothing, Neroter. In fact in the original thread http://www.vendio.com/mesg/read.html?num=28&thread=220843&id=220931 you even stated that you think that women who wear pantsuits are homosexuals! At the end of my reply, I said:
"The big difference between us, I think, is that while I choose to dress in a manner I personally like, it doesn't bother me when other women choose to wear dresses, cosmetics and high heels."
This seems to be a very big issue with you, Neroter--so much so that you actually stooped to threatening Crowfarm over it...
____________________
We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people. -- John F. Kennedy
posted on July 30, 2004 07:49:10 AM new
And I see that you edited your post to insert "my" into it. Doesn't change the fact that Crowfarm never even mentioned auctions, much less threatened yours.
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We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people. -- John F. Kennedy