Harrow: You didn't have to wound that man. Mal: Yeah, I know, it was just funny.

'Shindig'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

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Julie - Apr 19, 2003 7:50:58 am PDT #3747 of 9843

Tricksey antipodeans

I believe you mean Trixie. Ahh.. a Belden joke. I crack me up.

t could be time for bed


Ms. Havisham - Apr 19, 2003 8:10:00 am PDT #3748 of 9843
And we will call it... "This Land."

That's all I meant by "groupthink". And that's why I find it so hard to discuss things here. I always hear the same things from the same people.

Well, yes. The really talkative people on Buffistas do share a lot of opinions. "Groupthink" implies an intent that I don't think exists here, though. I've seen quite a lot of common-ground-finding here as opposed to homogenity-making (and it's a fine line, admittedly).

I know I'm one of the more conservative people here, but I'm also one of the less confrontational. Still, the few times that I've questioned things that Buffistas hold dear (like the definition of "slashy") I didn't get shot down. They explained themselves. And if I still disagree, then I still disagree and that's fine.

Maybe I just don't feel a need to get the last word in. I'm not used to winning arguments.

And instead of being a bunch of people who are hanging around the water cooler chatting, it's becoming a bunch of people who feel required to do extensive research before they venture an opinion.

Which is part of why I trust them to hash out a voting system that will probably be more fair and accomodating than I will think it needs to be. If it makes them happy, no harm done.

And I like extensive research, personally. Non-inquisitve people need not apply for membership here. (I think I'm safe saying that...)


evil jimi - Apr 19, 2003 8:36:52 am PDT #3749 of 9843
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

Julie ...

marry me!

edited because I wanted it smaller and more cow-bell goddamnit!


Fay - Apr 19, 2003 8:50:24 am PDT #3750 of 9843
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

their quality and depth was appreciated by a cast of thousands hundreds dozens.

Bwah! Thank you. That's very kind.

t chuffed


moonlit - Apr 19, 2003 9:25:44 am PDT #3751 of 9843
"When the world's run by fools it's the duty of intelligence to disobey." Martin Firrell

Properly shamed?

A national dress for Fay?


Angus G - Apr 19, 2003 9:31:05 am PDT #3752 of 9843
Roguish Laird

Snerk!

BTW, I see that a certain person was so incensed by my recent Nigel Havers diss that she mentioned it in her LiveJournal! This amuses me vastly.


evil jimi - Apr 19, 2003 9:35:38 am PDT #3753 of 9843
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

Is it just me, or does this pic bear a remarkable resemblance to a certain Miss?

Could it be there is more to Fay than meets the eye?


Fay - Apr 19, 2003 10:30:40 am PDT #3754 of 9843
"Fuck Western ideologically-motivated gender identification!" Sulu gasped, and came.

Damn. You have discovered my secret, you cunning creatures. I am, in very sooth, Geri. My presence here is research for a project associated with my UN activities. I'm planning to bring peace to the Middle East through yoga, a rigid diet regimen, and running around in nothing but a vest and knickers. Curse your fiendish perspicacity, wee Jimi.


erikaj - Apr 19, 2003 10:44:21 am PDT #3755 of 9843
Always Anti-fascist!

My feelings about Saddam Hussein are like my feelings about the death penalty. Because, fundamentally, I am inclined to think that the death penalty is wrong, yet I'm not one bit sorry Ted Bundy is dead.My relief at hearing that Bundy died wouldn't make me support the death penalty, because most of the time it's not fair, etc. And that probably really sounds stupid after the smart posts in here.


Typo Boy - Apr 19, 2003 10:53:41 am PDT #3756 of 9843
Calli: My people have a saying. A man who trusts can never be betrayed, only mistaken.Avon: Life expectancy among your people must be extremely short.

I wonder who was slapping Pvt. Lynch during the incident that inspired the Iraqi man visiting his wife (a nurse there) to both walk six miles to inform the U.S. troops of her whereabouts, and then to take his family and go into hiding.

From the whole story, I gather that there were guards when she was first brought in:

Private Lynch’s military guards would allow no other doctor to tend to her ...

But by the time the "rescue" occured that they had run off. The doctors used deception to keep them from taking Jessica with them.

On April 1 the local Baathists fled al-Nasiriyah for Baghdad and arrived at the hospital looking for their prize captive. Dr Harith moved her to another part of the hospital, and other doctors told the soldiers that he was away.

“They said that they thought Jessica had died, and they didn’t know where she was,” he said. In their haste and confusion the soldiers left, leaving behind only a few critically injured soldiers.

In short she was almost certainly abused with the doctors doing everything they could to mitigate it, and then the doctors hid her while the abusers ran off.

And the next day our troops burst in and destroyed medical equipment, and knocked around the doctors and such.

BTW - you did note that the story was in The Times - which strongly endorsed and does endorse the war. Not the Observer or Guardian, or the UK left press.