Oh lighten up! I purposefully spelled comon like you would say s’up instead of What is up? (I’m sure you would not want to abbreviate the what is to what’s). Secondly, it was my dry sense of humor that figured this must be a bored group of people out there willing to take up the cause of the Sea Louse. There seems to be one for everything else. It just seems like you can’t say anything without offending someone, and if you offend someone than we must make a law to prevent that….blah, blah….and so on. You get my drift?
It’s been my experience that sea louse could be applied to supermarket cashier. Mustn’t have a brain….@naturally_easy – the way to shorten “comon” is c’mon. ;-)
mesachie: I can remember which “cullahd” was considered polite and kind – along with keeping them out of “our” schools, churches, and polls. Looks like a lot of that politeness and kindness is coming back into style.
It reminds me of a philosopher-monk whom the Abbot assigned to the pig barn in the afternoons. He thought it appropriate to have him shovel manure in the afternoons too.
I Agree. Years ago, we didn’t have all these laws because people had respect for one another. Maybe it’s just here up north. I did see some good old fashioned decency in Oklahoma when I visited there. I think I should move out of Massachusetts.
naturally_easy over 12 years ago
Comon liberals. You can handle this. Chop chop!
naturally_easy over 12 years ago
Oh lighten up! I purposefully spelled comon like you would say s’up instead of What is up? (I’m sure you would not want to abbreviate the what is to what’s). Secondly, it was my dry sense of humor that figured this must be a bored group of people out there willing to take up the cause of the Sea Louse. There seems to be one for everything else. It just seems like you can’t say anything without offending someone, and if you offend someone than we must make a law to prevent that….blah, blah….and so on. You get my drift?
Dani Rice over 12 years ago
Listen, if I wanted political commentary, I’d go over to “Deep Cover”. Now, knock it off!
Barbaratoo over 12 years ago
It’s been my experience that sea louse could be applied to supermarket cashier. Mustn’t have a brain….@naturally_easy – the way to shorten “comon” is c’mon. ;-)
mesachie over 12 years ago
Politeness and kindness is the way to go. That way no one gets hurt!
hippogriff over 12 years ago
mesachie: I can remember which “cullahd” was considered polite and kind – along with keeping them out of “our” schools, churches, and polls. Looks like a lot of that politeness and kindness is coming back into style.
bmonk over 12 years ago
It reminds me of a philosopher-monk whom the Abbot assigned to the pig barn in the afternoons. He thought it appropriate to have him shovel manure in the afternoons too.
You never know where wisdom will be found.
Thehag over 12 years ago
I keep reading it as Sea Louise instead of Louse.Sorry to anyone named Louise.
naturally_easy over 12 years ago
I Agree. Years ago, we didn’t have all these laws because people had respect for one another. Maybe it’s just here up north. I did see some good old fashioned decency in Oklahoma when I visited there. I think I should move out of Massachusetts.