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MARG! Do you live very close to an Indianreservation? Must be nice not to observe DST. Youstill should replace the smoke detector batteriestwice a year.
Oh, yeah, Nerwin? NOBODY eats parsley? I learned to eat parsley 60 years ago when it was part of the Passover Seder ritual every year. Maybe you have to be Jewish to like parsley, but I got to like it. I eat it. I flavor up my salads with it, and eat it as part of the salad. I add it to my homemade spaghetti sauce.
Never say “nobody.” Maybe you can say “nobody I know,” but never say “nobody.” There’s always at least one “somebody” who does what you’d never think of.
My dad loved it. He even planted some parsley outside the side door so he could just walk outside and pick some whenever he wanted. He claimed it made his breath smell good…
Gweedo, I’m with you on this one. PC crap it is, and PC crap it will stay. The idea of changing one’s word usage because a very small minority of people think they are offended by its usage is ludicrous.
When Columbus arrived in the New World, he declared the locals “En Indio” or “With God” as they were a natural people living as God intended. This got adulterated by English speakers to “Indian”. The natives of India at that time were not called Indians, they were called Hindi. The myth that Columbus mistook Indians for Hindi is just that, a myth. Columbus may have miscalculated the circumference of the Earth (or been deliberately misleading to get funding for a voyage of exploration) but he DID know he was not in India. To Indians, (American) the term “Indian” is appropriate and not insulting. This is as told to be by Quecusce, a Flathead Indian out of Montana, and White Bear, a White Mountain Apache out of Arizona, and decorated war veteran of three terms in Viet Nam. I take their sayso over “political correctness” any day. (Besides, I promised White Bear I’d spread the word)
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Oy…
Good morning, LB.
Llewellenbruce almost 13 years ago
How does one get crackers on their nose?
MARG! Do you live very close to an Indianreservation? Must be nice not to observe DST. Youstill should replace the smoke detector batteriestwice a year.
Rakkav almost 13 years ago
Or First American. Says someone.
Sisyphos almost 13 years ago
Now, just a minute here, Irwin and Broomie! I always eat the parsley, because I like parsley! So there!
Plods with ...™ almost 13 years ago
Maybe Broomie needs glasses. that would explain trying to eat with her forehead.
AmyYardley almost 13 years ago
Oh, yeah, Nerwin? NOBODY eats parsley? I learned to eat parsley 60 years ago when it was part of the Passover Seder ritual every year. Maybe you have to be Jewish to like parsley, but I got to like it. I eat it. I flavor up my salads with it, and eat it as part of the salad. I add it to my homemade spaghetti sauce.
Never say “nobody.” Maybe you can say “nobody I know,” but never say “nobody.” There’s always at least one “somebody” who does what you’d never think of.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I guess she keeps hitting her big honker when going for her mouth.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
my baby brother calls parsley,“rabbit food”.i use dried parsley in cooking. it is good in soups and on steamed fish.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 13 years ago
and yes, she does have a large proboscis.
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Tribal names are used in AZ. There are four Pai tribes, Paiute, Yavapai, Hualapai, and Havasupai.
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Gweedo, I always wanted to be an Indian when I grew up. They had better outfits.
pswhitlark almost 13 years ago
My dad loved it. He even planted some parsley outside the side door so he could just walk outside and pick some whenever he wanted. He claimed it made his breath smell good…
JanLC almost 13 years ago
Gweedo, I’m with you on this one. PC crap it is, and PC crap it will stay. The idea of changing one’s word usage because a very small minority of people think they are offended by its usage is ludicrous.
margueritem almost 13 years ago
Why, the cowboys, you silly!
Aslan Balaur almost 13 years ago
When Columbus arrived in the New World, he declared the locals “En Indio” or “With God” as they were a natural people living as God intended. This got adulterated by English speakers to “Indian”. The natives of India at that time were not called Indians, they were called Hindi. The myth that Columbus mistook Indians for Hindi is just that, a myth. Columbus may have miscalculated the circumference of the Earth (or been deliberately misleading to get funding for a voyage of exploration) but he DID know he was not in India. To Indians, (American) the term “Indian” is appropriate and not insulting. This is as told to be by Quecusce, a Flathead Indian out of Montana, and White Bear, a White Mountain Apache out of Arizona, and decorated war veteran of three terms in Viet Nam. I take their sayso over “political correctness” any day. (Besides, I promised White Bear I’d spread the word)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Parsley is delicious and my hubby is part Native American Indian.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Which means my kids are too.