Say what you really want to say! NO FLAMES ALLOWED

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Just a few:

People who whine or complain all the time - get on my nerves.

People who are rude - really tick me off.

Mean people need to grow up!

Public school, private school, or home schooling - what works for one family may not work for yours - why do you care?

The ol' breastfeed vs. bottle feed debate is tiresome and old! If I want to bottle feed - mind your own business! If I want to breastfeed - mind your own business! Do not make assumptions about either. Oh and you don't love your child more if you are able to breastfeed!

Working moms vs. SAHM - why does it matter to you if I work or not? Once again - mind your own business

Ok - I feel better now...
 
Well, the flaming pretty much stayed away till about page 48. What a bummer some just can't control themselves enough not to comment on someone they disagree with. Oh well. It was great while it lasted anyway.

Miranda Danda and transparant, it's great to be in such wonderful company! ;)
 
beattyfamily said:
Well, the flaming pretty much stayed away till about page 48. What a bummer some just can't control themselves enough not to comment on someone they disagree with. Oh well. It was great while it lasted anyway.

Miranda Danda and transparant, it's great to be in such wonderful company! ;)

Yep 48 pages of racism, homophobia and pure hatred. It was a beautiful thing. :rolleyes:
 
beattyfamily said:
Well, the flaming pretty much stayed away till about page 48. What a bummer some just can't control themselves enough not to comment on someone they disagree with. Oh well. It was great while it lasted anyway.

Miranda Danda and transparant, it's great to be in such wonderful company! ;)

But you're not jumping into the mix with flaming......

:rotfl:

I love this thread. I think its great that people can say what they like. It has opened my eyes to the way some people think, and while some of it I feel is downright sexist and racist, I'm glad the thread exists.
 

snoopy said:
But you're not jumping into the mix with flaming......

:rotfl:

I love this thread. I think its great that people can say what they like. It has opened my eyes to the way some people think, and while some of it I feel is downright sexist and racist, I'm glad the thread exists.

Who did I flame exactly? I was just pointing out that the flaming has begun. Oh well. Too bad.
 
momof2inPA said:
I think that most people who say they can't breast feed are just lazy or selfish.

I'm not flaming you. I just wanted to mention that there are sometimes conditions beyond a persons control that prevent them from breast feeding. I did not breast feed my DD. I have only one breast, thanks to cancer. My doctor told me that it would be a very bad idea to try. I hope people weren't thinking I was lazy or selfish when they saw me bottle feeding DD in public. I'd hate to have had to pull my shirt off to prove myself a worthy mom.
 
chobie said:
Yep 48 pages of racism, homophobia and pure hatred. It was a beautiful thing. :rolleyes:

You have a right to that opinion. I disagree for the most part.

Keep flaming if it makes you feel better though. You've started the flames. Let's see how much longer this thread will last now.
 
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transparant said:
Chob...no flames - she's allowed to voice whatever she wants or thinks on this thread. :)

that's like telling a fish not to swim.

I hate that when people call others on this board a nazi, kkk member or a homophobe, they are not only allowed to keep posting, but their posts aren't removed....BUT, if someone from the other side of the political isle would try the same thing....*POOF* :badpc:
 
beattyfamily said:
You have a right to that opinion. I disagree for the most part.

Keep flaming if it makes you feel better though. You've started the flames. Let's see how much longer this thread will last now.


I started the flames? But you'll keep them going, right? So much for the high road. :flower:
 
chobie said:
I started the flames? But you'll keep them going, right? So much for the high road. :flower:

Sorry, it wasn't just you...but IMHO it started to go down hill on page 48. No biggie. You can have the last word.

I'm done. I really don't want this thread to be locked or deleted so...

Have fun!
 
beattyfamily said:
Sorry, it wasn't just you...but IMHO it started to go down hill on page 48. No biggie. You can have the last word.

I'm done. I really don't want this thread to be locked or deleted so...

Have fun!

Since I can have the last word:

Have a nice day! :sunny:

Don't worry, if this thread survived those hideous racist and homophobic comments that have since been deleted, it can survive my pointing out to a young woman that she has much to thank women's libbers for.
 
chobie said:
I started the flames? But you'll keep them going, right? So much for the high road. :flower:

She was just being helpful, chobie, didn't you know? :rotfl:

Anyhoo, back on topic:

"Family values" is just code for "Us mens is in charge, and you wimmins better hut to."

I think ALL women should watch the film "My House in Umbria" with Maggie Smith. I watched it for the 3rd time yesterday. She plays a terrific survivor -- of an awful train wreck, of a wretched childhood, of a broken heart, dealing with a drinking problem. She made a beautiful life for herself (still colored by great sadness) and surrounded herself with people that became her family. I can't recommend it highly enough. Maggie Smith is wonderful beyond words.

If lung cancer and heart disease were cured tomorrow, the first place I'd go is the 7-11 for a pack of smokes.

I think I have a wonderful life -- wonderful children and husband, a nice house, a successful career. But I think of myself as an orphan and when I do see a loving mother and daughter or father and daughter together, it always brings a pang of longing. I miss my Mom and Dad and often feel ripped off that they died so young. And I also admit to be mildly annoyed when people cry aobut someone dying so "unexpectedly" when they are in their 90's, even though the rational side of me knows a loss is a loss, no matter what the age.
 
snoopy said:
But I think of myself as an orphan and when I do see a loving mother and daughter or father and daughter together, it always brings a pang of longing. I miss my Mom and Dad and often feel ripped off that they died so young. And I also admit to be mildly annoyed when people cry aobut someone dying so "unexpectedly" when they are in their 90's, even though the rational side of me knows a loss is a loss, no matter what the age.


I can relate to that one.... my parents died very young also. :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: I get a little upset when I see people who complain about their parents. (it depends on what they are complaining about obviously) I wish I could tell them how lucky they are that they still have them around.
 
lyeag said:
I can relate to that one.... my parents died very young also. :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: I get a little upset when I see people who complain about their parents. (it depends on what they are complaining about obviously) I wish I could tell them how lucky they are that they still have them around.

Yup, that one really gets me too. Even though I know they can never know to appreciate what they have until it is gone.

:grouphug: right back atcha lyeag.
 
snoopy said:
She was just being helpful, chobie, didn't you know? :rotfl:

Anyhoo, back on topic:

"Family values" is just code for "Us mens is in charge, and you wimmins better hut to."

I think ALL women should watch the film "My House in Umbria" with Maggie Smith. I watched it for the 3rd time yesterday. She plays a terrific survivor -- of an awful train wreck, of a wretched childhood, of a broken heart, dealing with a drinking problem. She made a beautiful life for herself (still colored by great sadness) and surrounded herself with people that became her family. I can't recommend it highly enough. Maggie Smith is wonderful beyond words.

If lung cancer and heart disease were cured tomorrow, the first place I'd go is the 7-11 for a pack of smokes.

I think I have a wonderful life -- wonderful children and husband, a nice house, a successful career. But I think of myself as an orphan and when I do see a loving mother and daughter or father and daughter together, it always brings a pang of longing. I miss my Mom and Dad and often feel ripped off that they died so young. And I also admit to be mildly annoyed when people cry aobut someone dying so "unexpectedly" when they are in their 90's, even though the rational side of me knows a loss is a loss, no matter what the age.
Ahh, Snoopy, we are the same person!!!! I'll be the person holding the 7-11 door open for you - happy to say I quit when I was pregnant with DD16 and haven't ever gone back, but when the cure comes I'm lighting up AND blowing it in your face...

I lost both of my parents about six years ago, within five months of each other, and within four months of my husband deciding he didn't want to be a husband and father any more. It was a great big old pulling the rug out from under my feet kind of year. But I too have remade my life into a pleasant, content, and very often, yes, happy time for me and my two daughters. So I'm with you on the trashing of parents, too. Many of my female friends are moving into the stage of their lives where it's just too easy too complain about older parents - I would really really like to be able to talk to my mom, even if she did tell me things for the third time...

On the other hand, I TOTALLY respect anyone's right to complain about anything they like!!! Just because YOU have it worse than me is no reason I shouldn't feel badly about it too!!!!
 
polyfan said:
Same ones always do the flaming- I guess it gives them enjoyment.

:crazy: I'm crazy. I thought it read, "I guess it gives them employment."
 
DVCLiz said:
Ahh, Snoopy, we are the same person!!!! I'll be the person holding the 7-11 door open for you - happy to say I quit when I was pregnant with DD16 and haven't ever gone back, but when the cure comes I'm lighting up AND blowing it in your face...

:teeth:

Which brings me to those former smokers who complain about people who smoke. I just can't imagine how one could smoke for years and then all of the sudden be sick from the smell. Not me. If I am feeling extra stressed about something at work I'll go outside to where the smokers are standing and take a deep breath of the air, it calms me down everytime. :p
 
People who are clearly racist or homophobic but refuse to admit it are complete and total idiots. But then again, racism, homophobia, prejudice and bigotry go hand in hand with idiocy so no big surprise there. Oh, sorry to keep it in the same sentiment as this thread, "I hate racists, homophobes and bigots."
 
RickinNYC said:
People who are clearly racist or homophobic but refuse to admit it are complete and total idiots. But then again, racism, homophobia, prejudice and bigotry go hand in hand with idiocy so no big surprise there. Oh, sorry to keep it in the same sentiment as this thread, "I hate racists, homophobes and bigots."
What's worse is when they admit it, but think it's okay. That's a whole other level of idiocy.
 
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