There is intrigue, accusations, threats, response and re-response...and all, as far as I know, in a bloodless arena.
So, I guess that we have evolved?Sharksbaja - 9-7-2005 at 09:26 PM
Beware the Ides of MarchGypsy Jan - 9-7-2005 at 09:31 PM
Well,
since I am a citizen of Ireland, I usually swerve around the ides of March and dive into St. Patricks day (not).Osprey - 9-8-2005 at 06:15 AM
Bajanomad board has "search". I doubt the Romans had that. They had to try to remember what some certain Senator might have said 6 years ago. They
were glad for the diference "verba volent, scripta manent". "Spoken words fly away, written words remain." I think we can all agree that "search"
might be handy when looking for a cheap room but it has been more than occassionally used to splice and dice, bring the worst kind of blood --
bleeding pride for those who were the object of attack.Skeet/Loreto - 9-8-2005 at 07:14 AM
If it does not get any better I am going to have to go back to the BajaNet Board!
Skeet/Loretobajaden - 9-8-2005 at 09:14 AM
Hail Ceasar!!!!! Etu Brutus, Etu
soap opera
sylens - 9-8-2005 at 02:46 PM
some of the latest has seemed more like a soap opera. excessive emoting with lots of plot turns and mind numbing pointlessness. sorry to insult soap
operas<)
sylensGypsy Jan - 9-8-2005 at 07:21 PM
Osprey,
I appreciate your erudite and elegant response.Bajame - 9-8-2005 at 07:33 PM
erudite? emoting? Ides. When I was in Ireland I didn't see any of those! They must burrow,
And Skeet you can't leave us, were just too exciting!Gypsy Jan - 9-8-2005 at 11:04 PM
Hi, bajame
Erudite...
erudite \er"u*dite\ ([e^]r"[-u]*d[imac]t; 135), a. [L. eruditus,
p. p. of erudire to free from rudeness, to polish, instruct;
e out + rudis rude: cf. F. ['e]rudit. See Rude.]
Characterized by extensive reading or knowledge; well
instructed; learned. "A most erudite prince." --Sir T. More.
"Erudite . . . theology." --I. Taylor. -- er"u*dite`ly,
adv. -- er"u*dite`ness, n.
[1913 Webster]
I am glad that you are interested.
Regardsbajaden - 9-9-2005 at 10:58 AM
Skeet I hope your not serious about leaving. Not to be kissing up, but there are certain people I enjoy reading and your one of them.
Den...
And may I say from the distaff side
zforbes - 9-9-2005 at 11:23 AM
That I appreciate the experience you have to offer, even if I might differ a bit from your theology. You have a gentlemanly courtesy about you that is
appealing. Zoe
?????
Sharksbaja - 9-9-2005 at 12:04 PM
Quote:
Originally posted by zforbes
That I appreciate the experience you have to offer, even if I might differ a bit from your theology. You have a gentlemanly courtesy about you that is
appealing. Zoe
Who, which one?? Who's a gentleman, Skeet?? No offense, just askin'.
Skeet
zforbes - 9-9-2005 at 01:12 PM
strikes me as a gentleman when he is not being ornery. I would definitely choose him to be on my team if I had the option.
Skeet
Baja Bernie - 9-9-2005 at 02:00 PM
You know about my high regard for you and how you approach life---But this is bulls*t when you keep talking about leaving. I have thought the same
thing many times but I keep staying and it does keep getting better--so suck it up like you have all of your life and gather around the campfire with
your friends--I consider myself one of them.
If I can't wander off with my tail between my legs then neither can you--Got it?