[Rhodes22-list] A word to the unwise...JB

elle watermusic38 at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 25 11:11:29 EDT 2007


Looks as if a very prolific one of these migrated to Arizona:
   
  Researchers in Norway are raising alarms about the newest threat to the environment: moose belches and flatulence.
  There are about 140,000 moose in Norway and scientists say every one of them gives off an amount of methane gas equal to more than 4,600 pounds of carbon dioxide a year. That is more than twice the amount of CO2 emitted on a round-trip airplane flight from Oslo to Santiago, Chile. And, because methane is stronger than carbon dioxide, it is considered even more harmful to the environment."
   
   
   
  Jb...no one expects PC ...but trashing an entire class of people because of your narrow experience is ignorant.
   
  Rather than making the group look bad, you come off as narrowminded & simple.
   
  So untwist your shorts & don't be so rude.
   
  elle
   
  Just bent <j.bulfer at jbtek.com> wrote:
  
Art,
If I have offended anyone with my opinion, TS. If there is anything I am
not, it's PC.
Jb


Arthur H. Czerwonky wrote:
> 
> Jb,
> What do they say, now. If the shoe fits, wear it. 
> 
> Now, with amends, I'm willing to bet she will forgive. My gosh, she did
> Ed, and he didn't make amends...
> Art
> 
> -----Original Message-----
>>From: Just bent 
>>Sent: Aug 24, 2007 10:26 PM
>>To: rhodes22-list at rhodes22.org
>>Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] A word to the unwise...JB
>>
>>
>>Wow, personal attack elle.....was it something I said?
>>Jb
>>
>>elle wrote:
>>> 
>>> Coming back to the party late as I've been out on the
>>> Potomac ALL DAY being rejuvenated....
>>> 
>>> However, a word to the unwise:
>>> 
>>> Beware the sweeping generalization, as it has a way of
>>> sweeping one onto one's BUTT.
>>> 
>>> or...as Lewis Carroll so aptly put it,
>>> 
>>> "Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
>>> The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
>>> 
>>> Our literature and life lesson for today.
>>> 
>>> ;^)
>>> 
>>> elle (rej)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --- Just bent wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Don't know what they thaught of me, no teacher ever
>>>> took the time to tell me.
>>>> I do work 12 -14 hours a day, most of the time 6
>>>> days, sometimes 7.
>>>> When I went to school we got out end of May & went
>>>> back beginning of
>>>> September, that's 3 months.
>>>> I have not walked that mile, that's just my opinion.
>>>> Jb
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> elle wrote:
>>>> > 
>>>> > Methinks your teachers may have had the same
>>>> > impression of you.
>>>> > 
>>>> > Three months off? that would be between mid-June
>>>> when
>>>> > school is out and mid -August when teachers
>>>> return?
>>>> > 
>>>> > How would you like working 12-14 hr days 6 days
>>>> /wk?
>>>> > 
>>>> > Walk a mile, bud, before you speak of what you do
>>>> not
>>>> > know.
>>>> > 
>>>> > Needing more rejuvenation...
>>>> > 
>>>> > .elle
>>>> > 
>>>> > 
>>>> > --- Just bent wrote:
>>>> > 
>>>> >> 
>>>> >> In the 12 years of public schools, I probably
>>>> have
>>>> >> had about 35 different
>>>> >> teachers. I can't think of 1 that impressed me
>>>> even
>>>> >> a little bit. They all
>>>> >> seemed to be on a power trip. I think they have
>>>> one
>>>> >> of the best jobs, 3
>>>> >> months off every year. Great for planning long
>>>> >> vacations. I was going to be
>>>> >> a teacher but circumstances required plan B, get
>>>> >> married & have kids, (but
>>>> >> not in that order.) I've trained many adults, I
>>>> >> don't think that's anything
>>>> >> like trying to teach children. I agree, a very
>>>> noble
>>>> >> profession but I think
>>>> >> it is abused by many, mostly in higher education.
>>>> >> Jb
>>>> >> 
>>>> >> 
>>>> >> Brad Haslett-2 wrote:
>>>> >> > 
>>>> >> > Slim,
>>>> >> > 
>>>> >> > I'll throw my hat in the ring! If I had to
>>>> choose
>>>> >> any single point in my
>>>> >> > career as the best moment, it would be one
>>>> while
>>>> >> instructing. I had the
>>>> >> > pleasure of enduring an "education" class a few
>>>> >> years ago taught by a "no
>>>> >> > shit" General in the Airforce" and a Phd. in
>>>> >> Education. He was "known" as
>>>> >> > the asshole on campus but it was one of the
>>>> >> richest days of learning in my
>>>> >> > career. You know the old expression, "those
>>>> who
>>>> >> can, do, and those who
>>>> >> > can't, teach?" He fully debunked that theory.
>>>> 
>>>> >> If I have to choose
>>>> >> > between
>>>> >> > 'pilot' or 'teacher' on my tombstone, give me
>>>> the
>>>> >> teacher label. What a
>>>> >> > noble profession!
>>>> >> > 
>>>> >> > Brad
>>>> >> > 
>>>> >> > On 8/23/07, Steven Alm 
>>>> >> wrote:
>>>> >> >>
>>>> >> >> Ed,
>>>> >> >>
>>>> >> >> You mean to tell me that just because I have a
>>>> >> garage and some wrenches
>>>> >> >> that
>>>> >> >> does not make me a mechanic? 8-)
>>>> >> >>
>>>> >> >> Slim, former teacher, husband of teacher,
>>>> brother
>>>> >> of teacher, son of two
>>>> >> >> teachers
>>>> >> >>
>>>> >> >> On 8/23/07, Tootle 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> > Chris,
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> > Why the narrow point of view? Teachers? 
>>>> Has
>>>> >> Stan taught us about
>>>> >> >> > sailboats? sailing? You best include this
>>>> >> forums premire teacher don't
>>>> >> >> > you
>>>> >> >> > think? And another problem, because someone
>>>> >> has title teacher does not
>>>> >> >> > make
>>>> >> >> > that person a teacher.
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> > Ed K
>>>> >> >> > Greenville, SC, USA
>>>> >> >> > addendum: "The reasonable man adapts
>>>> himself
>>>> >> to the world; the
>>>> >> >> > unreasonable
>>>> >> >> > one persists in trying to adapt the world to
>>>> >> himself. Therefore all
>>>> >> >> > progress
>>>> >> >> > depends on the unreasonable man." --George
>>>> >> Bernard Shaw
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> > --
>>>> >> >> > View this message in context:
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >>
>>>> >
>>>>
>>> http://www.nabble.com/teachers---Chris--tf4319116.html#a12299142
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>>>> at
>>>> >> Nabble.com.
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >> >> >
>>>> >>
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>>>> > 
>>>> > We can't change the angle of the wind....but we
>>>> can adjust our sails.
>>>> > 
>>>> > 1992 Rhodes 22 Recyc '06 "WaterMusic" (Lady
>>>> in Red)
>>>> > 
>>>> > 
>>>> > 
>>>> >
>>>>
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