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On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 13:50:08 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Jessica B" wrote in message .. . snip Eprib... right, that's the emergency beacon. I guess in a big storm or you get run over or something. Seems like people should just be a bit more self-reliant. I mean if you're not prepared for what you're going to do, why do it? Just to be stupid??? If I go to a bar in a bad neighborhood, I get what I deserve, so what's so different than going out in a storm in a crappy boat with no skills. EXACTLY!!! But, you know how liberals are - none of them believe in the concept of actions and consequences. If they are beset with problems NEVER do they ascribe a cause to them. They just go along thinking some crap such as, "Why do I get all the bad luck." Some of them are incapable of learning as they never relate a consequence from an action. Duh! Dive in an empty pool and break your neck. A liberal will blame some person for not keeping the pool full. That's why I can't stand a liberal - they cause then entire world to slide into ineptitude. All their problems and stupidity is foisted off on everybody else - even those of us perceptive enough to understand action/consequence. I see this all the time. People are suppose to build to proper standards, which makes sense, but as long as that happens, why hassle someone over some minor bs? I'm not their fricken mother! It's just about money. Sorry. On a rant. To address your point, yeah, seems like there are 15 liberals per sq. ft. around here. snip I'm fricken sick of the city here. Everything is the momma state. The cops are in good shape... the ones who are riding anyway. He was actually pretty nice, then of course, asked for my number... I don't think so. I was just wearing shorts and a long-sleeve top. I don't usually wear the bikini when riding... too much exposure for the sun. Also, there's the unbent pole danger. lol ROFLOL! True story. There was a Miami cop who got kicked off the force because he would do traffic stops and write a ticket which he then offered to tear up if the offender would give him oral sex. (Both men and women - I guess he was bi.) There ARE cops out there who abuse their power and authority. Eww... that's gross. Big Brother is definitely here. Nanny state, momma state etc. are all real these days. Oh, and don't fear the sun. People need sun so their skin can produce lots of vitamin D which is necessary for just about every bodily function and even mental health. If one avoids the midday sun and enjoys the early morning and late afternoon sun, this skin cancer hyped-up crap is nothing to worry about. I'm not worried... I just burn really easily... very fair skin. I'm not pale during the summer, but I'm don't tan well. On the other hand, women (one out of nine of them these days) need to worry more about breast cancer than skin cancer. Here's a clue. Stop with the underarm anti-perspirants and deodorants. It is my learned opinion that the rise in breast cancer is directly due to this underarm deodarant/anti-perspirant fetish. I try to use natural products vs. that commercial stuff whenever possible. Imagine the chemicals soaked into the skin day in and day out right near the breasts. No wonder breast cancer is ten times higher today than it was 100 years ago before people started slathering and spraying chemicals under their arms (Yes, even men are at higher risk today for breast cancer). A twice daily wash with soap and water is adequate to deodarize the underarm and will not be a health risk. Besides, if a man is offended by a little natural pheremones from the underarm he's not worth a woman's time anyhow. You're an athlete, or so you said, so you know that fresh underarm sweat doesn't smell bad. It only starts to smell bad hours later if the oils it contains remain and become the home for bacteria. What's with this anti-perspirant crap anyhow that stops a natural and necessary body function. Can that be good for a body? NOT! I'm not so concerned with smell/odor as staining the clothes I have to wear. It's a tradeoff I guess. Fortunately, there's very little instance of cancer in my family. Just my uncle (throat), but he smoked like a smoke stack. |