Ginger loves to make arrowheads by chipping flint stone. Pass it on.
'Time Bomb'
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Ginger now lives in Flint, Michigan.
Ginger now lives in Flint, Michigan.
Where she get stoned with Pol Pot.
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Gris, totally a teaching moment, and I'm so sorry that the situation arose.
I would boo Bush. I would boo Pol Pot. I would boo Cheney. I totally agree with Typo Boy, and I feel no compunction about attempting to shame those kinds of people. (Not that I think it would do any good.)
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{{{Sean}}} Hang in there.
Still no news. I even stopped to see the department secretary. She says that mine aren't in yet. EVIL.
Ginger lives in Hell, Michigan.
Typo Boy, I would agree that Bush is deserving of social disapproval, but I still think I'm with Gris in feeling uncomfortable with booing. For one thing, it's too easy. Even if deserved.
I too am against booing. I won't even do it at sporting events. My brothers make fun of me for that.
Is it the booing in particular? What if you were at a Bush speech and instead of booing the crowd turned their backs to him?
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I could never boo anybody, no matter how much I dislike them, their decisions, their policies, their actions. I could boo a statement, at a speech for example. But not the person in general.
I'm more of a hisser.
although
I too am against booing. I won't even do it at sporting events. My brothers make fun of me for that.
I think booing at sporting events is bad sportsmanship.
There's, again, something a little too easy about joining in a mass shunning. Or it may just be that my long history of rooting for the underdog actually made me nearly feel SORRY for Bush, and I deeply resent that.