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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 12:14 am |
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Wow what an interesting discussion. Pappy great examples. I feel a little intimidated by all this discussion though. I am not sure I can put into words what I think a good leader is because I very much depends on vibes that people give off which I feel is the true person but here goes. I want my leader to be inclusionary of all the human race, spiritual with a feeling of understanding that we are not the owners of this world but just a participant with many other species, nuturing because if we help the least then we all are better off, a visionary who can see the future. those are some of the things that I think make a good leader. I really can't name anybody of national rank that meets my criteria at this moment although I was mightly impressed by is it Obama in his interview on Oprah. I think Oprah is a truly great leader non plitically. She leads by example.
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 01:54 am |
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Jane, that was plumb beautimus!
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 03:14 am |
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Am I the only one who gets disappointed when you find crumbled Ritz crackers when you open the tube?
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 03:48 am |
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ff12 wrote: Am I the only one who gets disappointed when you find crumbled Ritz crackers when you open the tube?
Ha ha!!!
ACtually, I have been noticing the crumbled Ritz problem a bit more frequently these days. I wonder if they changed the recipe or something?
Too funny!
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 11:11 am |
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FatPappy wrote: Mr Jim, you're a-workin' us too hard. I gotta talk about bacon some to ease my mind.
Let's see now...a good leader is like a bacon biscuit. More or less like ever' other biscuit on the outside, but inside...HAW...inside there's a compellin' solid homespun goodness that beckons an' mesmerizes an' makes you wanna get up an' holler, "WE WANT BACON BISCUIT! WE WANT BACON BISCUIT!"
The other biscuits wonder what bacon biscuit has that they don't. Butter biscuit is a smooth talker an' has a good tan, but some think Butter lacks real substance -- a good biscuit to have on your side when hunger attacks, but not really the first one people turn to if given a choice. Sausage biscuit definitely has some substance an' would likely get a good portion o' the olfactory vote, but is maybe a little too hot-headed fer a leadership role. Egg an' Cheese biscuit has some appeal an' even has a bit of a cult followin', but maybe seems too much of a fringe player to get too far. Chicken biscuit can definitely carry its share o' the load an' is fast becomin' a serious contender with wide appeal, but some people wonder if it's not too much of lightweight to hold up under pressure.
Pappy likes 'em all, but to me, the choice is clear. All we need is hungry voters........
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 11:46 am |
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I'll foller Bacon and his runnin' mate Java anywhere!
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 11:49 am |
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Pappy I was at YUM YUM last night picking up a few dogs and maybe a small taste of ice cream......They didn't have any Bacon Ice Cream ( must not read the forum)...but wait, at the very bottom of the list was....EGG NOG....
So now I know you been out pushing your egg nog ice cream recipe and just leaving poor old bacon ice cream off to the side.....I know what your going to say "there is more money in medicine ice cream and I'm helping the sick"....but to stab a fellow bacon eater in the back....What's next filling out a card to join the CC..
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 12:40 pm |
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Naw, Mr Mike, I was just waitin' fer you to get done testin' the product. Hee hee!
I think the CCs need a few CCs o' their own med'cine!
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 12:51 pm |
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I tested the egg nog last night.....head is still spinning this morning .....think I'll stick to Bacon....
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 04:12 pm |
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StewartM wrote:
I tested the egg nog last night.....head is still spinning this morning
Prob'ly the eggs that caused that...
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 05:04 pm |
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FatPappy wrote:
Prob'ly the eggs that caused that...
Pox chickens.
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 05:17 pm |
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FRIED CHICKEN
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 08:02 pm |
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StewartM wrote: ....but to stab a fellow bacon eater in the back....
He probably didn't even stab you with a good sharp knife, did he, Mike? Probably stabbed you in the back with a fork.
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 09:22 pm |
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well...from what I can see in the mirror, it does look like the weapon was a fork....
Good work Detective Smith
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Posted: Dec 13th, 2006 10:28 pm |
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Sorry, Mr Mike, it was actually a camp spork. I carry one at all times to accommodate any windfalls I might encounter. Musta been a reflex action.
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