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Quiet night last night...
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 13:03:38 +0000, Larry wrote:
John H. wrote in : Today the temp is supposed to hit 95 degrees. Should be a great day for golf. With a 7:30 tee time, I'd better get a move on. I can vision the boys back in Belorussia telling everyone that it's so hot in America all the Americans stay indoors in their air conditioned homes and riding in their air conditioned cars....(c; Russian TV plays lots of spaghetti westerns from the 1960's. They all think we carry sixguns strapped to our legs... That's one of the advantages of this program. The kids learn what the USA is really like, as opposed to what their television and our liberals show/tell them. Our first kid graduates from his high school in Belarus next year. He is going to the University of St. Petersburg to become an engineer. He will be a Belarussian engineer who loves America. |
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 12:47:14 -0300, "Don White"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Larry wrote: John H. wrote in : Today the temp is supposed to hit 95 degrees. Should be a great day for golf. With a 7:30 tee time, I'd better get a move on. I can vision the boys back in Belorussia telling everyone that it's so hot in America all the Americans stay indoors in their air conditioned homes and riding in their air conditioned cars....(c; Russian TV plays lots of spaghetti westerns from the 1960's. They all think we carry sixguns strapped to our legs... It's one thing to bring kids from poor countries here for needed medical treatment they cannot get at home, and quite another to waste thousands of dollars to bring healthy kids here for a "vacation." An airline ticket alone is probably $2500. Belarus is not so isolated from the European world that needy kids couldn't be taken to a terrific seaside or mountain camp for a month of fun. I don't get the point of bringing kids from impoverished homes here for two weeks of relatively luxurious living in America and then sending them back to their hovels. I wonder if part of the idea is a bit of propaganda? Show them the beautiful 'American way of life' and convert them to be consumers of Coca Cola, Camel cigarettes, Hollywood movies etc. Your buddy should stick to squeezing the foul smelling matter from his many pustules every morning. It's no wonder he 'doesn't get it'. WAFA! |
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On Jul 30, 1:07*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 13:03:38 +0000, Larry wrote: John H. wrote in : Today the temp is supposed to hit 95 degrees. Should be a great day for golf. With a 7:30 tee time, I'd better get a move on. I can vision the boys back in Belorussia telling everyone that it's so hot in America all the Americans stay indoors in their air conditioned homes and riding in their air conditioned cars....(c; Russian TV plays lots of spaghetti westerns from the 1960's. *They all think we carry sixguns strapped to our legs... That's one of the advantages of this program. The kids learn what the USA is really like, as opposed to what their television and our liberals show/tell them. Our first kid graduates from his high school in Belarus next year. He is going to the University of St. Petersburg to become an engineer. He will be a Belarussian engineer who loves America. There you go. He will love America, that explains wafa's attitude toward them... |
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On Jul 30, 1:11*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:53:04 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jul 30, 6:26*am, John H. wrote: with the Belarussian boys on their way home. It's amazing how quiet the place is without those two ten year-olds jabbering away in Russian. We'll miss the little guys. But, the grandkids are doing great! A pack of them will be over Saturday for dinner and mess-making with the toys all over the downstairs. Chicken-fried steak is my daughter's choice for dinner. Not great in the fat, cholesterol, etc. departments, but it sure tastes great. Today the temp is supposed to hit 95 degrees. Should be a great day for golf. With a 7:30 tee time, I'd better get a move on. The new anchor roller was used for the first time last Friday. It works great. Thanks for all the advice. Harry, did I leave anything out? Hee, hee! You are doing *a good thing, even if some self centered folks have a limited world view... Funny though, if they had come here illegally, those same folks would gladly hand them our money and let them mow their lawns... Harry starts his day squeezing pustules to get the foul smelling crap out of his body, *You can't expect him to be in a good mood after going through that every day.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yeah, I have tried to stay away from that whole pus conversation. I will leave vulgar and disgusting to the stooges... |
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"HK" wrote in message ... Larry wrote: John H. wrote in : Today the temp is supposed to hit 95 degrees. Should be a great day for golf. With a 7:30 tee time, I'd better get a move on. I can vision the boys back in Belorussia telling everyone that it's so hot in America all the Americans stay indoors in their air conditioned homes and riding in their air conditioned cars....(c; Russian TV plays lots of spaghetti westerns from the 1960's. They all think we carry sixguns strapped to our legs... It's one thing to bring kids from poor countries here for needed medical treatment they cannot get at home, and quite another to waste thousands of dollars to bring healthy kids here for a "vacation." An airline ticket alone is probably $2500. Belarus is not so isolated from the European world that needy kids couldn't be taken to a terrific seaside or mountain camp for a month of fun. I don't get the point of bringing kids from impoverished homes here for two weeks of relatively luxurious living in America and then sending them back to their hovels. Harry's idea of showing the kids a good time is sending them out in the fields picking cotton or peanuts. |
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hk wrote in
news Larry wrote: hk wrote in news:UN- : healthy kids here for R&R and religious indoctrination It's the religious indoctrination that bothers me. I agree with Prof Dawkins, it's child abuse of the worst kind. I agree, depending on the religion. No, all religions depend upon indoctrination of the young to sustain their ill-gotten incomes....across the boards. They're all doing it....to line their pockets at the expense of the very gullible or hopeless. |
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Larry wrote:
hk wrote in news:UN- : healthy kids here for R&R and religious indoctrination It's the religious indoctrination that bothers me. I agree with Prof Dawkins, it's child abuse of the worst kind. I agree, depending on the religion. |
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