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Since you are obviously an expert, you can come clean mine.
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Pleeeeeeeeze!


Wishing you couldn't afford me. Would cost 200.00 a day just for my replacement here at the motel not to mention gas, mileage, my time, and do you have room for 4 dogs and a SMOKER LOL
Wishing, now he's offering to cook for you too!!!
 
I think it's silly.  It's a word, and a word can no more describe who or what I am, what I believe or my value or worth, the same can be said for anyone else.

an insult isn't racist.  racist is believing that one race is superior to another, and calling someone a bad name, doesn't convey that.  

now with that said, I don't use the"n" word....but I love greeting my black friends, " What's happening, cracker?"

both words have lost much of their true derogatory meaning in recent years, just from over use.

and now there are varieties of the "n" word not even alluded to a black person at all.

it's all silliness.


I truly believe the worth of a person should be judged by their actions, ethics, morals, and how they treat those around them, that are different than they themselves are.

one word never has, can't and never will be able to label the character of a race of people.

racial stereotypes aren't racist.  more silliness.

to be honest, I find allot of racial stereotypes humorous, not because it's makes me superior, it's just because they are funny.  especially if they are true.


You seem like a confident person. If you greeted me in a way that singled me out by a physical trait or aspect of my personality I would laugh it off and then never voluntarily spend time with you again.

I spent the bulk of my college days greeting my girlfriends by saying "hey b****!" and seeing nothing wrong with that. Now, I feel differently. That's not the way I choose to behave.
 
 
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Camping I wouldn't go with a chicken that has a top knot and thin skull     I would think that the top know of feathers would just be to tempting of a "handle: for the kids to grab on to.  


I use Hardboiled eggs  for a "fake egg"  sure has worked well for me.  Just remember to mark them so they don't end up in your sale or eating baskets. 



The polish did well last summer. The kids aren't with the chicks without supervision, mine usually. That's why they made both lists. ;)



ok   Have you considered Brahma's  they are very calm and oh so soft ??   The kids might also get a kick out of the "furry" feet


That's how we got Mae West the cochin. ;)

Polish are really popular around here. I think it won't be any trouble to sell them in August.

Maybe 5 polish, 5 silkies, and 10 bantam naked necks. :lau
 
I think it's silly. It's a word, and a word can no more describe who or what I am, what I believe or my value or worth, the same can be said for anyone else.

an insult isn't racist. racist is believing that one race is superior to another, and calling someone a bad name, doesn't convey that.

now with that said, I don't use the"n" word....but I love greeting my black friends, " What's happening, cracker?"

both words have lost much of their true derogatory meaning in recent years, just from over use.

and now there are varieties of the "n" word not even alluded to a black person at all.

it's all silliness.


I truly believe the worth of a person should be judged by their actions, ethics, morals, and how they treat those around them, that are different than they themselves are.

one word never has, can't and never will be able to label the character of a race of people.

racial stereotypes aren't racist. more silliness.

to be honest, I find allot of racial stereotypes humorous, not because it's makes me superior, it's just because they are funny. especially if they are true.

Agree with you up to a point. It should be silly, but isn't always. Words do have power, especially when used as labels with the intent to diminish a person's humanity, making it easier to use, enslave, or destroy groups of people. History is full of examples, and it is happening now in the middle east. Unfortunately, today's political correctness overload often acts as a barrier for more meaningful and healing discussion.
 
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