windgrrl
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Words as weapons...
...I'd wager most Nomads talked themselves out of more situations than they have had occasion to actually use a weapon. I'd offer up as evidence the
interest in dialogue and witty reparte in Baja Nomad postings!
When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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Diver
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Nah, no talking needed if you're over 6 foot and 220 lbs !
It's the ominous stare that does it !
Besides, what could I say ? Maybe;
Se vende hielo ?
Dondez el bano ?
Or maybe "Commo se yama ?"
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Diver
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I love the Babel translation:
"I am faster than a bullet that hurries"
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windgrrl
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Awesome
pic - backs up the findings that 74% of communication is non-verbal!
When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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Baja Bernie
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windgrrl
Your origninal post is most correct---I used to teach verbal and non-verbal comminucations to cops all over California and it was very
revealing---They did a bunch of things that were correct but they did a few that caused complaints and no one could understand why until they started
looking at the non-verbals.
Most fun, sad it can not work here.
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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thebajarunner
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Bernie- I got a great idea!!
Why don't you do a "non-verbal" book?
It would sell like crazy on this board...
Trust me....
I will even contribute a couple of chapters at my usual usurious rate...
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Baja Bernie
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Runner
Sure!
Picture this. Your vehicle is broken down along side the road in Baja and a Cop approaches you, places his hand on his gun butt and with one way,
mirror, glasses firmly in place, and asks, "how may I help you." This without a trace of a smile.
Last page of said book!
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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FARASHA
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a NON Verbal Baja Forum Topic, would really be a challenge!!
A good source I find is Sammy Molcho - great how he talks to you - non verbal.
Okay - now seriously - Non verbal communication starts as early as in infancy. And ends when all ends.
It's VERY helpfull anytime, anywhere.
AND NOW ipicture this - a barely 5ft/100lbs Femal COP approaching you in the same manner as Bernie suggests above - now would that still be the
same??
Bernie??
[Edited on 18-11-2006 by FARASHA]
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Paula
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My granddaughter has a t-shirt that says "use your words". Maybe I'll start wearing one too having read the alternative weapons thread
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Timbercrete
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Words as weapons...
Something like......"STOP OR I'LL SHOOT!!!"
\"He, who farts in church,
Must sit in own pew\"
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djh
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Wouldn't work....
In the frozen north of Idaho... we make it to BC, Canada to perform now and then.
BC border guards have traditionally never had guns - that we've seen or been aware of....
So...... we always make up one liners while waiting at the crossing.... Recently our percussionist came up with:
STOP or I'll......
I'll.........
I'll yell STOP AGAIN !!!!!!
(PS no disrespect intended... I love Canada... just having a little fun, eh? EH ? ?
PPS.... Can you spell Canada ? ?
C, eh? N, eh? D, eh ? ? ?
djh
Its all just stuff and some numbers.
A day spent sailing isn\'t deducted from one\'s life.
Peace, Love, and Music
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Iflyfish
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Reminds me of the "new age car jacker"
Puts the gun in the window and says "Give me your money"
Then says "How did you do this to yourself"?
Iflyfish
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spike
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Quote: | Originally posted by djh
In the frozen north of Idaho... we make it to BC, Canada to perform now and then.
BC border guards have traditionally never had guns - that we've seen or been aware of....
So...... we always make up one liners while waiting at the crossing.... Recently our percussionist came up with:
STOP or I'll......
I'll.........
I'll yell STOP AGAIN !!!!!!
(PS no disrespect intended... I love Canada... just having a little fun, eh? EH ? ?
PPS.... Can you spell Canada ? ?
C, eh? N, eh? D, eh ? ? ?
djh |
We just expect that if we're polite, those entering our country will be as well. Lately this is not working as well as it once did. Over the next
couple of years our customs officers will be issued sidearms. I guess it reflects the changing reality of the world.
Spike
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Baja Bernie
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Farasha
When I was studying non-verbal communications I spent more time than I cared to in bars and learned that if you really wanted to score than you verbs
must elisit a correct resonse from the opposite (hopefully)sex.
Should that happen then the conservation became a delightfully tactile form of communications that can prove to be extremely rewarding in a very
silent way.
Darn! Did I say that???
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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DENNIS
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Not sure exactly what you said Bernie but, I know it's right.
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Spike
Hope you didn't take offense to my reflections on Drummer Tom's good natured jest about Canadian border officers... We love BCS AND BC (and the
people)!! We go up to ski, hotspring, kayak, etc., (and perform) often. It is just peanut gallery - tongue in cheek observation after 4 hours in a
van full of musician types.
It is also a constant reminder to us....
Crossing into BC - 2 or 5 minutes and a hearty welcome
Returning to US... (citizens) - :30 to 1:00 and - suspicion!
djh
(see, words can also make peace ! )
Its all just stuff and some numbers.
A day spent sailing isn\'t deducted from one\'s life.
Peace, Love, and Music
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FARASHA
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Quote: | Originally posted by Baja Bernie
When I was studying non-verbal communications I spent more time than I cared to in bars and learned that if you really wanted to score than you verbs
must elisit a correct resonse from the opposite (hopefully)sex.
Should that happen then the conservation became a delightfully tactile form of communications that can prove to be extremely rewarding in a very
silent way.
Darn! Did I say that??? |
Bernie : have you read WATZLAWICK ??
http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Solutions-How-Fail-Most-Successfully/dp/0393025144/sr=1-3/qid=1164112176/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/002-7640183-1936022?ie=UTF8&s
=books
[Edited on 21-11-2006 by FARASHA]
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spike
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DJH
I was not offended in the least. In fact our border guys being unarmed and friendy to all that entered was the kind of face, I, as a Canadian thought
should be what we show the world. Living next to the US allowed us the luxury of not having to be so concerned about security as the "Big Dog" to the
south was always there, in case. With North America having more of a siege mentality, we're all losing, not just actual freedoms, but the feeling of
freedom, as well. Our border guys getting sidearms is just one more sign of that. So my comment was made in sadness, not anger. I, will say though,
that I cross into the States to go windsurfing at Hoodriver at least once a year with a full truck of windsurfing gear and bikes, and a 23' trailer,
that I have never had less than courteous and mostly friendly reception at the US border. So, I am hopefull that the next time you come to Canada, our
border guys are just as friendly as always, verbaly and non-verbaly.
Spike
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BajaBruno
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I agree with everything Windgrrl wrote to start this thread, but it seems to have devolved into a commentary about BC border guards. I had an ugly
experience with the BC border dudes and dudetee about twenty years ago and I have never forgiven them, although the people of BC on that trip were
absolutely wonderful.
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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Baja Bernie
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FARASHA
Sorry, I missed you questions at first:
Regarding 100 pound female cop--NOPE
Watzlawick---didn't think so until I looked him up and then I remembered discussing his work in one of the classes I was attending years ago.
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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