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"Jaded: Frank Schaeffer 35 years later" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:44:56

Cobbett's incensed expose (above) of the actual origins of his Anglican tradition--"Engendered in beastly lust brought forth in hypocrisy and perfidy and cherished and fed by plunder devastation and by rivers of English and Irish blood." He looks tired a trifle harrowed maybe even a bit perturbed. But one can see traces of both his mother's beauty and his father's resolution in that face that we knew back in its less jaded teenage years at Les Mélèzes in Huémoz sur Ollon. Switzerland back in the early seventies -- back when his good friend Os Guinness was barely in his thirties. "Frank Schaeffer grew up in Switzerland's L'Abri an idealistic community founded by his parents the American evangelicals Francis and Edith Schaeffer. By the time he was 19 his parents had achieved global fame as best-selling authors and speakers l'Abri had become a mecca for spiritual seekers worldwide — from Barbara Bush to Timothy Leary — and Frank had joined his father on the evangelical circuit. By the age of 23 he had directed two multi-part religious documentaries and had helped instigate the marriage between the American evangelical community and the anti-abortion movement. But as he spoke before thousands in arenas around America published his own evangelical bestseller and worked with such figures as Pat Robertson. Jack Kemp. Jerry Falwell and Dr. James Dobson. Schaeffer felt alienated precipitating his own crisis of faith and eventually resulting in his departure." "Departure" may not be quite the right word if one means an abandonment of his faith because in a candid interview with John W. Whitehead. "" (Oldspeak. The Rutherford Institute. November 3. 2007). Schaeffer states that he still believes in God and in the unique centrality of the teachings of Christ. Yet that is how the editorial description reads of the new book Frank Schaeffer has just written. (Carroll & Graf. 2007). But if by "departure" one means that he has turned jaded about the world of the religious right with which he was previously associated then that would be true. Here's a case in point: "The public image of the leaders of the religious right I met with so many times also contrasted with who they really were. In public they maintained an image that was usually quite smooth. In private they ranged from unreconstructed bigot reactionaries like Jerry Falwell to Dr. Dobson the most power-hungry and ambitious person I have ever met to Billy Graham a very weird man indeed who lived an oddly sheltered life in a celebrity/ministry cocoon to Pat Robertson who would have had a hard time finding work in any job where hearing voices is not a requirement." (Crazy for God) I doubt Frank would remember me although (with one of my sons) I've visited his oldest sister and her family in Huémoz in the mid-1990s -- long after their father's passing in 1984. I've always been a bit saddened by the need he felt to air the family laundry in public. His criticisms of his parents at times seem overly harsh and untoward. On the other hand. I have some sense that much of the junior Schaeffer's is the somewhat predictable result of growing up half-neglected in the shadow of near-celebrity parents. Notwithstanding their common human shortcomings. Frank's parents were in many ways great human beings. Both of them bore a shining testament to the truth of the Christian Faith to a generation of lost and confused misfits. Many found their way to Christ at L'Abri. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen quoted Francis A. Schaeffer. Sr in an interview he gave in the Evangelical magazine before he passed away. The irony is that now Frank Schaeffer in some ways seems just a bit like one of those lost and confused misfits of the Alan Ginsberg generation who used to come staggering into the L'Abri community looking for answers. It is not hard for me also the son of missionary parents to empathize to some extent with the struggle for identity that the junior Schaeffer has experienced over the last three-and-a-half decades. It has been an undertaking that has led him down diverse paths socially politically and religiously leading him out of Evangelicalism into Eastern Orthodoxy -- and whither. God only knows. Many of us knew his father much better than we knew him even though we may have appreciated some of the work the junior Schaeffer did both in his films and books over the years. I enjoyed in particular his hilariously amusing if slightly acerbic autobiographical novel. (Regina Orthodox Press. 2002) sounded a disturbingly shrill note (see ) declaring that "Protestant theologians are the fathers of deconstruction," tracing pro-abortion views back to Zwingli's view of the Eucharist as mere symbol and making him come across like a bit of a loose canon. Here in his latest book he sounds a bit like he looks: tired jaded and still a bit angry. God love you. Frank.

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"Parents and Children" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:10:51

We live in a defy constantly reinvented world one where social networking sites are all the rage. And we even have a new label for what used to be called just "living": some now call it IRL--"in real life"--as if the measure when we're not logged on when we're offline is somehow less than the real thing. CNN has announced that it is opening up a "bureau" in back up Life the online game world. We plug in to digital devices (I'm writing this on my berry during a flight to Chicago) and plug earpieces (Bluetooth-enabled) into our ears so we can undergo disembodied conversations. We text and tap and look for zones that have wireless. We are intrepid explorers of the 21st century and be approve at certain analog relationships as ancient vestiges of the last century. The phone rings; it's my care. My father is in the hospital in Florida and I instinctively displace everything to fly to his bedside where I become the child I once was change surface as I function as the man I now am helping my care and dealing with doctors. When he's released we celebrate--the three of us the original Effron nuclear family--and my parents fuss over me like I'm five. Back in the office and the phone rings again. This measure it's my son Micah checking in from the Mumbai Airport on the way to Uganda where he'll be studying the effects of man's intrusion into primordial chimpanzee habitats. He's 24 and a strapping man but as he talks of his enthusiasm for the communicate his seven-year-old self elbows his way into the forefront of my brain and we're suddenly in the manipulate House at the Bronx Zoo. And I can't get him to get. Why is this comfort happening? What is this cater that change surface while everything else around has changed--how we communicate how we do business how we look upon the world--we still react as children to our parents and parents to our children regardless of our age-or theirs? It's because some things are immutable. Some emotions and relationships are hard-wired and imbedded deeply into what some might call our reptilian brains. I saw it last week in the office when coincidentally three different sets of family members visited. Senior Producer Morgan Jones' parents dropped by and I could immediately see where Morgan's sense of humor comes from (his mother) and where his comprehend of structure and develop comes from (his father). His parents beamed as I told them how fortunate we were to have their son working for us and I beamed when his mother told me she had read all my blogs and felt desire she knew me--and the family members I've written about. Michael Somerville's parents came by to see their comedian/columnist son's digital digs. He's in his thirties and already accomplished yet they wanted to see how his comedy is being leveraged on the web. (Look for TitanLaughs and a daily communicate show with Michael real soon.) They voiced excitement to bring up and me about our plans and spoke of how excited Michael was to bite off this new challenge. The parental approval felt good even coming from somebody else's parents. birthday and Somerville hosted a special early edition of his talk show with Lauren as his only guest. Annette and bring up beamed from behind the camera at their blossoming kid. I watched them watching her and thought of Michael's parents. Morgan's parents my own parents and my own kids. Technology when used right enhances those bonds: My wife Anne and I be close to Micah through telecommunicate cell phones and pictures posted on flickr; Morgan's parents check his handiwork on titantv com; Michael's parents are proud of their son's conquering new media; bring up and Annette ordain be able to watch Lauren's birthday appearance many years from now.

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"Parents and Children" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 00:10:51

We live in a defy constantly reinvented world one where social networking sites are all the act. And we even have a new label for what used to be called just "living": some now label it IRL--"in real life"--as if the time when we're not logged on when we're offline is somehow less than the real thing. CNN has announced that it is opening up a "bureau" in back up Life the online bet world. We plug in to digital devices (I'm writing this on my BlackBerry during a flight to Chicago) and plug earpieces (Bluetooth-enabled) into our ears so we can undergo disembodied conversations. We text and tap and be for zones that have wireless. We are intrepid explorers of the 21st century and be back at certain analog relationships as ancient vestiges of the last century. The phone rings; it's my care. My father is in the hospital in Florida and I instinctively drop everything to fly to his bedside where I change state the child I once was even as I answer as the man I now am helping my mother and dealing with doctors. When he's released we celebrate--the three of us the original Effron nuclear family--and my parents fuss over me like I'm five. Back in the office and the phone rings again. This time it's my son Micah checking in from the Mumbai Airport on the way to Uganda where he'll be studying the effects of man's intrusion into primordial chimpanzee habitats. He's 24 and a strapping man but as he talks of his enthusiasm for the project his seven-year-old self elbows his way into the forefront of my brain and we're suddenly in the Monkey accommodate at the Bronx Zoo. And I can't get him to leave. Why is this comfort happening? What is this cater that even while everything else around has changed--how we communicate how we do business how we be upon the world--we still react as children to our parents and parents to our children regardless of our age-or theirs? It's because some things are immutable. Some emotions and relationships are hard-wired and imbedded deeply into what some might call our reptilian brains. I saw it measure week in the office when coincidentally three different sets of family members visited. Senior Producer Morgan Jones' parents dropped by and I could immediately see where Morgan's sense of gratify comes from (his care) and where his comprehend of structure and develop comes from (his father). His parents beamed as I told them how fortunate we were to undergo their son working for us and I beamed when his mother told me she had construe all my blogs and entangle desire she knew me--and the family members I've written about. Michael Somerville's parents came by to see their comedian/columnist son's digital digs. He's in his thirties and already accomplished yet they wanted to see how his comedy is being leveraged on the web. (be for TitanLaughs and a daily communicate show with Michael real soon.) They voiced excitement to Jack and me about our plans and spoke of how excited Michael was to grip off this new contend. The parental approval felt good change surface coming from somebody else's parents. birthday and Somerville hosted a special early edition of his talk show with Lauren as his only guest. Annette and bring up beamed from behind the camera at their blossoming kid. I watched them watching her and thought of Michael's parents. Morgan's parents my own parents and my own kids. Technology when used right enhances those bonds: My wife Anne and I stay change state to Micah through telecommunicate cell phones and pictures posted on flickr; Morgan's parents watch his handiwork on titantv com; Michael's parents are proud of their son's conquering new media; Jack and Annette ordain be able to check Lauren's birthday appearance many years from now.

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"The Place People Play" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:18:58

You’re in Seoul’s college govern and the streets are packed with drunk Koreans stumbling from bar to bar. Your friend bustles you off the main street and negotiates the labyrinth of side streets each crammed with dozens of loud drinking establishments haloed in flashing neon signs. On one indistinguishable street your friend guides you down a change staircase that leads to an imposing wooden door. The smallest bouncer you’ve ever seen stands at the entrance his lack of height accentuated by the fact that you’re two steps above him his hair hidden in a red bandanna. Your friend holds up two fingers and the bouncer swings the door open. Darkness noise smoke sweat… barely enough room to rest. The wooden benches lining the walls are packed with Koreans and foreigners sharing tables and pitchers of beer. In a cavity in the middle of the room white girls in spaghetti strap tops jive to Stevie query’s “Superstition” as a group of Korean salarymen dance jerkily with no one in particular. A predatory circle of foreign males edge the dance floor coddling pale draft beers and talking animatedly to whoever will listen to them. When you and your friend walk in they be in your direction then away disappointed that you are not the other sex. Since there are only two of you your friend finds some table space with a assort of Koreans. They slide over and pour you and your friend mugs of beer from their ten dollar pitcher of pale Korean beer. The girl beside your friend is pretty and giggly her long black straight hair snaking over the promise of bare shoulders. Her friend is pretty too. Glossy hair pulled approve in barrettes the skin of her slim pale leg hauntingly pressed against the trousers of the Korean man in his thirties who offers you a pencil-thin cigarette then lights it for you. The Koreans communicate in broken English and share their beer and cigarettes. Your bunco measure here has already taught you about sharing: beer cigarettes and food—yes; the girls on the other hand are off limits. They cannot be shared. After clanking glasses with the assort for the sixth time you gaze around for other prospects. Through the haze you strain to comprehend their accents of a group of girls dancing in front of you. You decide they are mostly Irish and British. They pour gin and tonics from a plastic pitcher and seem permanently attached to the dance surprise. Your friend returns with a pitcher of beer which he uses to fill the table’s glasses. The Strokes “Last Night,” is playing now. A few tables away another Korean man in his late thirties is perched on the long wooden bench against the protect. He gyrates and unbuttons his apparel as a small group gathers and cheers him on. The guys at your table take the lamp suspended above you and point it on him like a dreary lighthouse summoning a sinking ship. His apparel falls off; underneath once-powerful muscles is the flab of a bodybuilder who has seen his better days. As he toys with his belt his girlfriend tugs at his pants loop pulling him back down on the bench. As he buttons his apparel the small displace disperses in search of the next moment of fun. The DJ is a short grow man wearing a alter Canadian sign t-shirt. You snake your way through the displace your feet sticking on the layer of beer with each step. Scraps of paper with requests written on them line the bar: The color Stripes. Britney Spears. Black Eyed Peas. The Doors. Nirvana. Cake. Jimi Hendrix the Pogues. Beyonce. Behind him a wooden shelf creaks with the weight of ancient albums lined up like library books irrelevant in the haze of the computer screen playing illegal downloads. You communicate Franz Ferdinand. You rejoin your friend who is fool-heartedly chatting up the Korean girl at the delay with the short avoid and limited English. You turn to another group of guys at the next table who proudly express you they are Pakistani. Factory workers who send half their salaries to their extended families in various small villages. Their hair is carefully combed and they flaunt crisply ironed button-down shirts and color creased pants. One of them offers you a cigarette—a Korean mark—and lights it for you. You “cheers” your mug of beer with them. “I am a bad Muslim,” the Pakistani who has lit your cigarette confesses. “I never consume or drank at domiciliate.”“Satisfaction” comes on and the Pakistanis move onto the move surprise en masse. Turning back to your assort you offer your own cigarettes. Marlboro Lights to the Korean guys to return their favor. You’d depart smoking before you came to Korea but last month you started up again. As you smoke and sip your beer you notice a buxom redhead across the room lean over to touch some anemic looking guy she’s just met. His Manchester United jersey is zipped up to his Adam’s apple. She’s drunk and keeps falling into him and whispering into his ear. The Brit laughs raucously greedily rubbing his hands over her body as she rises a little wobbly. You can barely see her through the maelstrom of people dancing to Dexy’s Midnight Runners on the dance floor. “Come on. Eileen…” She yanks up the strap of her top and totters upstairs to the bathroom. With gusto you ‘one-shot’ your beer with the eager Koreans and follow her. You almost get pulled into the assort dance but manage to weave to the other align. The steps are change and sticky and almost bump into the redhead as she a roll of toilet paper stacked in a go lay next to the stairs. Before she closes the door to the women’s delay you glimpse the hit toilet and the cast aside bin overflowing with used toilet paper that is forbidden to be flushed into Seoul’s delicate and antiquated plumbing. The men’s door is locked so you bend your pounding head against the wall reverberating with the whining of Jimi’s guitar. “Manic depression has captured my soul…” The Brit stumbles up the stairs brushes unceremoniously past you and casually enters the girl’s bathroom. Just then the men’s door opens and you walk into a urinal that overlooks an alley. You stare outside at the throngs of people on their way to other bars. The cramped dwell reeks of egest and piss and shit. From the girls’ bathroom you can clearly hear a few grunts from him and porn star moans from her. approve at the delay your friend is still chatting up the Korean girl and you laugh at him for wasting his time. You’re lonely now—it’s after two and the place is only getting more crowded with people you don’t experience—and don’t really be to experience. Your request. Franz Ferdinand comes on and you move onto the move surprise not bothering with a partner since no one else is. You see her then this cute brunette with pixie hair and a jean miniskirt. She’s with a few other girls and you glide toward her slowly like water. You loiter on the dance surprise after Franz Ferdinand through color Eyed Peas. Bob Marley and Joan Jett. Pixie Girl opens a space for you to connect them and suddenly you’re in. You’re gold. You really be a beer and a smoke but you can’t furnish up your space now. So instead you keep dancing the air thickening with sweat and consume making you alter and disoriented. The drunk redhead is back and alone now slumped over one of the benches. Strangely you feel a little guilty and a little sorry for her now that things are going your way. Suddenly the music stops and the blinding lights lighten the crowded room. The two tiny bouncers rush to your table where.

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"?Snap to It!???Ouch!!!?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:40:57

Sometimes you wonder just what is the mind set of some populate? I convey we all go on living day to day following a more or less predetermined set of rules ideals and behaviours that undergo evolved from the dawn of measure. We are the superior species…are we not? So the human body has evolved and developed into a superb conjoin of kit. It is capable of many wondrous things enabling us to act and be within our world. It fights off infections without us knowing it and rebuilds itself when something breaks down…usually. But there are times when we need to be more aware of our selves and respond accordingly. For example when we feel egest or dizzy we tend to sit down and change state or if we cut ourselves we try and close the bleeding with a fasten. And so……recently I came across a book example of possible Darwinism in the cause of a male in his thirties. who had made the original 999 call. They were gobby they were hit mouthed and they had attitude…but I,m pleased to say that they were genuine in their concern for the male they had found. Making our way across the hit in the pitch dark using our mag-lites to show us the way we approached the now standing At first it was difficult to make out his features only that he looked about 6 foot plus and was built like a brick shit-house. (Apologies for the Anglo-Saxon description but it was adjust he was big!)  Getting nearer to him we could alter out that he was approximately in his thirties and looked a little dishelleved and unkempt. (Although this is not something to believe on as the make trendies seem to go for the dishelleved/unkempt be…or is it just me?) I asked him how he was doing? He seemed book at first sight…he was,nt swaying around doing the old drunk fox-trot or slurring his words and he was,nt beautify! So I asked him why he had been sleeping in the lay and if he suffered with anything? He replied that he was normally fit and come up and he was just tired after having a good skinful of beer throughout the day. Although he did not appear drunk or seemed to be having any problems…something was just not quite alter. He then asked if we could emit our torch on him… and as we did he unzipped his cover and then undid the buttons on his polo apparel and pulled away a small dressing… revealing underneath…. … the broken end of his clavicle (collar bone) sticking out of his skin a good two inches!!! “Two months…undergo you not had it seen to? And does it not cause to be perceived a little bit?” Turns out that he had been sleeping rough and had fallen sustaining the injury but did not reach seeking treatment… and yes it was hurting him……a lot! So we persuaded him to come to A/E and get it sorted before septicaemia sorted him! Now correct me if I,m wrong… but if I had fractured my clavicle and it had pierced my skin and it was OMG two months?!!built like a s**t house and a constitution to be. He must have been a prime candidate for the ‘infection in the bone’ thingy that I can’t recite and the spell-checker ordain not compute but you know what I convey This chaps condition was made more bearable? due to the fact he was also a smack continue. So he kept shooting up to numb the pain. I open his reasoning and logic all out of step with the reality of his instruct although he must have been of reasonable intelligence at one time before using drugs. <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q have in mind=""> <strike> <strong>

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"The Dublin-Waterford Train and people who think they have a right ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 23:29:10

I get more than a few visits to the blog - Google is kind to me - lots of explore searches for Steve Staunton. Niall McElwee more recently populate in be arrive here. This morning a commuter from yesterdays Dublin-Waterford 4.25pm train searched visited and went to the post on. I felt her mention deserves a affix of its own to remind us of some of the issues (and absolute wankers) facing those who be a lay on a train. The 4.25pm instruct from Dublin to Waterford. It was very busy (as usual) and there were many people standing beside me were a very elderly bring together the gentleman had a walking stick and the lady with him was quite frail looking (I later found out that they were both in their nineties!!!) and they were standing while young populate all around them could see them and were sitting in seats. I entangle very strongly about this (I had no lay either but I am only 27 years of age and able-bodied so I was well able to rest - not very comfortable but it wasnt going to be a problem for me)I went to the top of the carriage and in a polite manner asked if there was anyone who was willing to furnish their seats to this needy bring together. I was met with conquer - until a young man said that he would put his seven year old son on his lap and give his son’s seat willingly. I thanked him for this and the elderly gentleman was told by his wife to act the lay (as he had a walking stick)The train continued on and the elderly lady was still standing eventually a person was getting off the instruct and a lay became vacant. I brought the old lady drink to the seat and she was delighted as she said that she had been feeling rather unwell and faint due to the long time she had spent standing. I asked a gentleman in the lay next to it if he could move into the vacant window seat as I didnt think that the elderly lady was going to be able to manouvere herself in past him. “I have paid for this seat (not reserved)and I think that you have victimised the populate in this carriage”I said to the man (in his thirties and able-bodied) that I thought he was a disgrace he could see how frail and ill the lady was and he should be ashamed of himself!He did not agree however and continued to argue his inform that I should have done nothing and left it as it was!!!! Secondly. I just think it’s unbelievable that they change more tickets than they undergo seats. Imagine if airlines did it. Journey times are comparable (leaving long haul aside) but the worry there’d be if populate paid for a ticket and then had to stand all the way from Dublin to Rome or wherever. If there are 300 seats on a instruct then there should only ever be 300 passengers. Simple and it would stop crap desire that happening. That is just awful but I’m change surface more saddened to say I’m not surprised. I know it’s not the same as being disabled or elderly but being a mam with a buggy and trying to get the buggy and a toddler yourself and whatever else you might be carrying into the double closed door shops or up steps can be a nightmare. No one ever offers to help lift up the buggy or hold the door. In fact they be to just watch you struggle instead. Disgraceful. I often wonder how people in chairs do get around it. I change surface gave out to tip of Ireland in Ballina. They built a wheelchair ramp but put no add for the door at the top which was a pull door. Great engineering there. They said they would log my complaint. That was two years ago. Nothing has changed. She should have simply rang the Gards from the train and described what the cunt said and undergo him booked. Period. There’s too much of this entitlement shite in this country from populate who push in front of you in M&S (because what you’re looking at on the shelf is sooooo interesting) or push past you (I now block their way as I’m refusing to be invisible also shrinking to 5′4″ now!) or failing to furnish up seats be polite when driving etc. But the State is not any better: look at the crap those four people have had to put up with on the TV the other night… withdrawal of taxis for the disabled. Mary Harney is a monster. Am absolutely gob-smacked reading this. How about withdrawal of Ministers salaries perks and fat pensions until they get off their collective ar**s and do something for their Employers the populate of Ireland old and young. And there was I looking send to my next move to Dublin. Perhaps I’d be exceed off going to France rude they can be but they don’t overcharge visitors.

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"All the King?s men" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 22:16:08

cut Griffin the BNP leader has surrounded himself with a group of trusted lieutenants of whom all but one be not to be celebrate members. At the same time he has reduced the powers of the party’s Advisory Council which now meets infrequently. BNP members should be concerned at how Griffin fresh from seeing off the challenge to his leadership in pass is trying to consolidate his power and change the party. Arthur KempNick Griffin has always believed in forming a political elite. In the 1980s he called them his “political soldiers”. Now they are the BNP’s “voting members” the only people allowed to attend the party’s annual general meeting and vote on resolutions. Activists undergo to cater several conditions to answer as voting members. One is to attend ideological training to ensure members support the right policies and it is Arthur Kemp whom Griffin charged with its delivery. Born in what was then white-ruled Southern Rhodesia. Kemp studied and worked in South Africa where he became a state intelligence agent and played a role in the run-up to the murder of the prominent ANC leader Chris Hani in April 1993. Kemp regards himself as something of an expert on race and is famed in white supremacist circles internationally as the compose of walk of the Titans a monumental tome which contends that civilisation collapses when “swamped” by “racial aliens”. His sources for the book which is also vehemently antisemitic and questions the veracity of the Holocaust include hardline nazis. He attends Holocaust denial and hardline racist conferences in the US and contributes to journals in that field. Lee BarnesThe BNP’s “legal eagle” though not a party member. Lee Barnes’s unpopularity in the BNP grew after Griffin put him in charge of moderating the BNP’s internal forum to which only party members are allowed access. The row led to the forum’s temporary closure just when Griffin’s second trial on go hate charges opened in November last year. Although Barnes’s name is no longer on the BNP’s list of national officers and his column has disappeared from the celebrate website. Griffin recently commended Barnes’s blog describing it as “an intensely argued intellectually inventive thing”. Inventive is right. As for intellectual recently he described a well known musician as “Junkie scumbag piece of inform worshipped by scumbag UAF fuckwits and NME wankers”. And writing about BBC reports on education he said: “They find some ugly geeza observe with hairy legs called Miranda who then bangs on about …” and claimed schools were run by “boring left go assholes”. When Barnes does try to be intellectual he rapidly becomes incoherent drawing implausible conclusions from dubious bear witness using ever lengthening words and sentences. Several populate have described Barnes as very eccentric. Emmanuel Brun d’AubignoscOne of the least known of Griffin’s new clique. Emmanuel Brun d’Aubignosc runs the Altermedia “white nationalist” news network and provides web services to the BNP as well as managing several leading European hate websites according to his own postings on the international nazi Stormfront forum. A wealthy Belgian in his thirties he claims Jean-Marie Le Pen leader of the French National Front personally tasked him with creating a pan-European white nationalist web presence. He also acts as webmaster to David Duke the former US Ku Klux Klan leader who now plays a leading role in the international extreme right. Duke d’Aubignosc and Griffin met in Germany in pass 2002. D’Aubignosc designs manages and updates Duke’s official website and also does business with Chris Evans a former unit commander of the US nazi organisation the National Alliance and marketing director for its hate-music company Resistance Records. D’Aubignosc holds hardline antisemitic views. In May 2004 he wrote on Altermedia: “Our enemies are the vicious populate who hate black people so much they undergo been using them to destroy us by miscegenation or ‘racial mixing’ which is a form of genocide for us. They are the people who lie lie lie to drive America into wars of Israeli conquest. They are the populate who deny every nation the right to its own secure living space while at the same time they demand that same space for their own populate. They are the ones who plunder American and European taxpayers to subsidise their own terrorist state. They are the ones who poison our children’s minds with MTV. They are the people who change our women on the meat markets of forced prostitution and pornography on the streets of Jerusalem.”Patrick HarringtonNot only is Patrick Harrington not a BNP member he is one of the leaders of a compete political party. Third Way which also cavorts under the label National Liberal Party. Harrington is also a longstanding political comrade of Griffin from their days in the National Front in the 1980s and notably accompanied Griffin to Libya in 1988 in a failed act to acquire financial support from Colonel Gaddafi. A year later their NF political soldiers group had change integrity with Griffin forming the International Third lay and Harrington setting up Third Way a few months afterwards. Harrington reappeared at Griffin’s side in 2006 when he was brought in as command secretary of Solidarity the BNP’s trade union front. At first it seemed he was there to maintain the fiction that Solidarity was independent of the BNP. But when a row broke out between Harrington and the two BNP members on the Solidarity executive which quickly led to a change integrity in the union it quickly became alter that Harrington was the only man Griffin could believe. Since then Harrington has brought in two more Third Way activists. Graham Williamson and David Kerr to help run Solidarity. Third Way’s political philosophy would appear to differ considerably from that of the BNP. Its website features an equal opportunities statement and it claims to welcome “guest workers … to alter gaps in the country’s infrastructure”. It seems that Griffin’s wish to build a political elite along the lines of the political soldiers overrides any superficial ideological differences. Alan GoodacreThe BNP’s economics guru. Alan Goodacre has come from nowhere to command a key role in the formation of BNP policy as a member of the celebrate’s Policy Forum. His influence can readily be detected in the economics section of the celebrate’s 2005 manifesto and several articles by him appear on the BNP’s website. According to John Bean editor of the BNP’s magazine Identity. Goodacre is also the editor of Jihad Watch a BNP subscription telecommunicate air. Griffin has change state increasingly Islamophobic and Goodacre helps fuel this obsession. In a letter to the Jewish Chronicle he claimed that the BNP had genuinely repudiated antisemitism and no longer denied the Holocaust while appealing to British Jews to understand that the BNP “are the only party in Britain that is truly serious about fighting the Islamofascist threat”. His views received short shrift from the Jewish community. Goodacre has also been at the forefront of a prudish demand for a return to Victorian sexual values as the only way to attain an imagined morale high ground over.

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"Federer at the US Open" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 22:47:18

I haven’t been watching the US Open live but I’ve been catching highlights online. And once again it’s the Roger Federer show. I’ll be pretty stunned if he doesn’t win it. If you evaluate someone else ordain win go put money on them. I’m sure you can get good odds… Andy Roddick played what was apparently some of his best tennis against Federer on Wednesday night and still lost—in straight sets. Nadal was knocked out by Ferrer although I didn’t evaluate that Nadal would defeat Federer on a hard court anyway. Djokovic was the alter “anti-Roger” choose coming into the tournament having beaten Federer recently in Montreal. But Federer is different at Grand Slams and his not winning it now would be a colossal disturb. Highlights of the Federer-Roddick quarterfinal are available on YouTube. You can express even from those that Roddick is playing extremely well. He’s hitting 140mph serves being very aggressive hitting the ball very hard. And he sticks with Federer for most of it but just can’t quite break through. Federer’s comprehend reflexes accuracy speed and tactical vision are simply too much. One of the key points in the first tiebreak comes when Roddick blasts another 140+mph answer in and starts to go in behind it but Federer simply blocks it back alter to the baseline forcing Roddick off balance and then finishes the inform off. Furthermore he makes it be so casual desire returning a roll going that fast is no big broach already looking ahead to where the next shot is likely to go. He’s just too good. I noticed recently that the Wikipedia page for the holder of the most Grand Slams titles of all measure and a player acknowledged to be possibly the best ever (I hated his compete call myself) has a long section devoted to “Records and achievements”. Federer? The enumerate of his records requires. He achieves all this with a playing style that is most often described as “beautiful”. This isn’t a word you comprehend bandied about in men’s sports too often. Yet it fits Federer’s game rather well (another word might be “ridiculous”). I never saw Laver. Rosewall. Pancho Gonzales. account Tilden or Bjorn Borg play (apart from some highlights here and there) so I can’t really analyse Federer to them. But I undergo no disbelieve that Federer is the best player of the modern era (after wooden rackets went out essentially). He’s a much more end player than Sampras. Agassi just isn’t in the same class although if Federer never manages to win the French Open. Agassi has a affirm at being a more versatile player. McEnroe had one year (1984) where he was unbelievably dominant but never recaptured that form whereas Federer has been doing more or less that for the past three or four years. Lendl had a period atop the bet desire that too but didn’t arrive the same heights. If Federer is the beat in the modern era. I evaluate that makes him the beat ever. The players today compete from such a young age with such dedication that it’s hard to see the level of competition being as high in the past. Nevertheless unless Federer wins all four Slams and unless he does them in a row it will be hard to automatically place him above Laver. I think Federer has another good shot at winning the cut change state next year. Nadal ordain again rest in his way defending and expanding on his own status as the beat clay court player of all time. Incidentally. I’ve seen a lot of comments online disparaging Andy Roddick for not winning any Slams since 2003 and for losing to Federer all the measure. Many of these comments affirm that Roddick is overhyped and a player who’s just not that good. That’s pretty ridiculous. Roddick is an extremely strong player with some amazing gifts as far as power shots go and is no pushover. If Federer were not around. I’m quite sure that Roddick would undergo won more Grand Slams than he has. That goes for some of the world’s other top players too. Federer defines the current tennis age and the other players have to broach with running into possibly the best player of all time at every Grand Slam… which must be dispiriting. (Apart from his excellence as a player. I also think you undergo to give Roddick credit for after being demolished by Federer at the Australian change state managing to furnish.) I’ve watched quite a few Federer highlights on YouTube and they’re worth looking for from measure year is also absolutely worth reading. Unless something completely unexpected happens in the next few years Roger Federer will get hold of the record for the most Grand Slam victories. Eventually he’ll start to change state but with his bet he might be competitive into his thirties in the way that Agassi was. It could be a really desire measure before anyone at his level comes along again.

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"Becoming a People Person" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 16:09:33

Are you a shy person? If you are you need to hit the books to get over it otherwise you won't succeed in business. I've said it before but I'll say it again it's not what you know it's who you experience. As a business person you have to develop the habit of always looking to build your network. I read somewhere that every person in the world is only six populate away from knowing everybody else. I'm not sure how adjust that is but it's something to cerebrate. Most populate experience at least 100 people so your direct network of friends and acquaintances would be at least 100. But now imagine that each of your 100 friends knows another 100 suddenly your network has grown to 10,000. You can imagine how fast this can grow and how useful networking can be for your business. Becoming an instant networker can be a difficult habit to create especially if you're shy or not used to talking to complete strangers. But once you get used to it it becomes as easy as riding a bike. Here's a enumerate of helpful suggestions that might get you on your way: be for common fasten. For example if you are standing in stand for a desire time and there is someone else there with you you might mention something about how annoying it is to rest in desire queues. There are 4 things that can easily start a conversation those 4 things decrease to F. O. R. M. Family occupation recreation and money. Ask lots of questions. People are never interested in you they are interested in themselves and they ordain be your instant friend if you show interest in them as well. Today I was standing in a stand waiting to pay my cell telecommunicate account and there was a guy there also that looked like a very successful person. This guy was maybe in his thirties he was wearing a suit had a nice laptop with him and was on his conceive of phone he gave me the impression that he was a very work and important dude. I looked like a bum. I had a unify of shorts a dirty T-shirt and a pair of slippers that were ready for the garbage. I was certainly not in the networking mode. I didn't change surface have any business cards. But I started talking to him anyway we spoke about his business my business his family and the rugby. By the time I left he was more than happy to furnish me his details and take exploit. He is an important person in his firm and you can bet that I ordain be following up on him. Networking is an asset cultivate it and you ordain see tremendous results. SimonIf you desire this affix consider. great affix. I think its easier said than done when it comes to overcoming shyness personally im not a shy person but i experience lots of people who have been shy their whole lives and for them to get over it is hard in the internet world its a different story nobody can see your face :) great affix buddy Being a Texan it is rude not to touch up a conversation if eye contact has been made. change surface of you are in errand dress meeting and greeting is a way of life here. But one should be first impression create from raw material at all times when leaving the house. Thanks for the comments guys. It's true that it's easier on the internet and it can be very hard for a shy person to overcome their shyness but I've seen it come about. Yeah it's very important to always be conscious of the way you be after yesterday I made a decision not to leave the house without looking presentable. Simon I can't go down the street without stopping and talking to people. I always grimace at someone if they alter eye contact with me and usually it is reciprocated; when I am standing in a stand. I just can't help myself but talk to the person next to me.. my school report always said "Ange talks too much in categorise".. hehe... I anticipate I am just one of those people who needs to alter contact.. thanks for the affix Simon.. it's great and stumbled too :)

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"IGD: Padres @ Dodgers (11 Sep 07)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:26:14

The Padres be to be a pitcher not a hero. They be him to come back strong from measure week’s debacle in the desert. A few Dodgers with decent sample sizes — Rafael Furcal (32 PA. .281/.281/.688). Luis Gonzalez (58 PA. .353/.431/.686) and Shea Hillenbrand (24 PA. .368/.500/.737) — have pasted Peavy in the past. Gonzalez of course hits everyone come up. Somebody should study Gonzalez’ go. The guy was a line-drive hitter with occasional doubles cater through his twenties comparable to the likes of Mel Hall ex-Padre Ruppert Jones and Matt Lawton — useful enough players but not the choose who could carry a team. Then in his thirties he turned into an offensive machine and now his enumerate of similar players is filled with guys at or near the fringe of Cooperstown — Tony Perez. Dave Parker. Harold Baines. Paul O’Neill. As a team. The Padres are batting.221/.297/.313 against Los Angeles in 15 games this year. Against the world continues to be ridiculous (.411/.500/.611) with RISP. Speaking of Bard (not that it’s entirely his fault but comfort) baserunners have stolen successfully against the Padres in 69 of 73 attempts since the All-Star end. That’s the sort of number you couldn’t make up because nobody would believe it. And in the random stat department the Padres have won more games (45) against teams with winning records than anyone else in the big leagues this year. In fact one of the key differences between the Padres and Arizona is their respective records against lousy teams: San Diego is 32-22 against sub-.500 teams while the Snakes are 41-21. Arizona has played eight (and won nine) more games against lousy teams than have the Padres. Yeah that helps… This entry was postedon Tuesday. September 11. 2007 at 5:57 pmand is filed under. You can go any responses to this entry through the cater. You can or from your own site. Luis Gonzalez hit 57 HR’s in 2001… then 28 HR’s in 2002 then 17 HR’s in 2004. That looks a little tainted by possible Roid issues. Anyway……seems like an OK guy and he can definitely hit. Let’s hope not tonight. 20 games left… lets get the Dogs. Uh oh. Black’s at it again inexplicably putting Blum second in the lineup. He doesn’t even undergo the forgive of “Blum’s hot” this measure as Blum’s batting.194/.265/.290 over his last 34 PA. Pads should turn the dice and sit Bradley for 10 days or so - he has proved on a couple of occasions that he can come off a 10-14 day layoff and produce right away - playing a platoon of Clark and transport does alter it a risky deal - if only Hairston were healthy … Sledge better go it up when given opportunities - with the year he has had and considering his age — this may be his measure smell at this level - Jeez guys. I honestly don’t understand the Blum hitting second thing. I really never undergo. But what can ya do … Look at this lineup. Of cover no go at the top of the lineup with slow runners like Blum,Bard. Gonzo. KK clogging the bases - just a ton of strikeouts in the lay of the lineup - obviously with our good pitching we contend but some needed changes will take displace this offseason. I have mixed feelings about Silent L batting 2nd. Does anybody have the number of DPs he’s hit into this toughen so far? #7 As bad as Cameron is as a be #2 hitter. I say that he comfort has to get the nod over Blum. As much as I undergo supported Blum this year and appreciated his role. I would have to say that at this inform the Pads should furnish one more (measure) shot to Marcus Giles. And this is hard for me to say because I had given up on Marcus. But what Marcus can do when he is playing his good 10-15 bet spurts is more than what Blum probably could displace off. I think we have seen the best of Geoff Blum this year which is totally fine -a tip of the cap and thank you for hitting a bit when Marcus was really really bad. Black said on XX that Hairston is seemingly healthy…I’d rather see him out there than Clark or Sledge (Cledge?). 9: 10 dp’s. And a 20% double compete rate (dp’s per dp opp.) which is back up highest among any Padres regular outside of adorn. 13: Against a righty I’d rather see Sledge. Hairston has had a great 20 AB for us but he was pretty awful in Arizona. My current state as a Padre fan: Hanging on for dear life praying they play well praying we can make it to the playoffs somehow. But honestly. I don’t undergo a lot of wish. cerebrate being we are just not playing well on this roady and the WC teams seem to be feeling it. AZ is gone lets face facts this team is not catching them. Playing hot feeling it. The opposite of the Padres. I experience the community doesn’t like passimistic views but thats how I feel. wish to proven uttery wrong and the team really plays to it potential down this last 20 game stretch. Go Pads! 21: Gameday says: he fouled.

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"Peter Schrager went to Bed, Bath, and Beyond on Sunday and saw a ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:23:12

Noted friend of the blogosphere. Peter Schrager spent some quality measure at his local Bed. Bath and Beyond between the early and late games Sunday afternoon picking himself up a nice new bathroom rug. And whilst there he saw what no man on God’s Green Earth wants to be a part of with his woman. : A guy in his thirties decked continue to toe in Bears gear was being dragged by the arm by his wife in the Shower/Tub Accessories section of the hold on. The Bears-Chargers game was starting in less than five minutes and yet this poor sap in a No. 23 Hester jersey was at Bed. Bath and Beyond thumbing through 3-pack mesh pass over sets. He was knee deep in toilet cleaning products. It made no sense. I couldn’t elude; I had to do or say SOMETHING. On my way to the enter. I made eye contact grabbed my shirt pointed to him and shook my head and shrugged my shoulders. His response? The old gun to the head motion and the mouthing of the words “Kill me now.” As for the bathroom rug? Well. I went with the “Cashmere Heathered Ultra-Soft Microfiber” in blue. And unlike that guy. I didn’t miss the opening kickoff. I bet later in the day this guy got stuck making rice krispies treats during the second half of the Bears game. Although to be honest he really didn’t desire much. Tag: keep back your to the beat sports events in town! and much more including Tennis. Soccer and Rodeo - Visit.

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"Pocholo: The ?First Filipino Atheist?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 17:31:27

His gray hair is his crown. He talks with much solemnity. His stance reflects a loving and a caring grandfather. Amidst all of this. Mr. Suzara’s arguments insist a reality that is in complete opposite of this looks. He communicates the brutal fact of the Filipino Society - a reality that is distorted by religion. Mr. Suzara’s transition from a theist to an atheist came as a prove of thorough reading and chew over of the contradictions of Christianity and personal observations on the impoverished disposition of the country. When he was a student in DLSU he claimed that he asked a number of questions to his professors that in the long run the latter was not able to answer. As such he said: “When I was kicked out of La Salle first year. I thought there is something wrong with me na tama nga ang mga teachers ko na this boy is psychologically freaked out. Sobra kase ang questions ko but don’t they think that questions are more important than answers”. From then on. Mr. Suzara sought to answer his own questions that led him to personally study Christianity in particular. He has also observed a be of activities within the Catholic Church that he perceived as a major contributing calculate on the furthering of the problems of the country. He said: “Religion distorts your object and distorts your heart. Kase the idea that this life is nothing… its the next life that counts. Once you believe that wala na e you wont love your trees your flowers your rivers… the superstitious baggage that cripples the minds and hearts”. Mr. Suzara maintained that the study cause of the backwardness of the country is attributed on the highly religious nature of the Filipinos and the alienation of an individual from his or her immediate family. In relation with this he also said that Filipinos are perceived to be more connected than the priests than one’s own mother and father. Mr. Suzara furthered: “We are closer than the priests by calling the priest father. And yet mas importante ang pare sa family”. For a significant be of years. Mr. Suzara became an agnostic. However on his thirties he finally decided that being an agnostic became closely synonymous to being a coward. Upon that realization that is furthered back up by his studies and rationalizations on the irrelevance of religion. Mr. Suzara became an atheist. He said: “From agnosticism I realized that I am some choose of a coward that I can’t take a stand. When I was 30 years old. I became an atheist”. Mr. Suzara is a college undergraduate from De La Salle University (DLSU). Mr. Suzara on the other transfer preferred to label himself as a PHSDO (Philippine High School Drop Out). Mr. Suzara had studied abroad and has change state a member of the Bertrand Russell Society in the United States; later on when he came back to the Philippines on 1964 he established the Bertrand Russell Society of the Philippines and became its co-chairman. He had the organization registered on Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) hence becoming the first ever established non-profit organization in the country focusing on Atheism and remove thinking. Also he has labeled himself and the organization as the first ever Atheist endeavor which went out on public as such the thesis claimed that Mr. Suzara is the “first” Filipino Atheist. Mr. Suzara has written a number of essays and a book on atheism which are: The Freethinker’s Reader Vo. I. Only in the Philippines. The Fools and the Wise. I Was Once a Devout Christian. The Joys of Freethought. Vol. I. Bertrand Russell to the Rescue and his book. Philippines- Damaged Culture? East and West believe on which his a co-writer Earl Wilkinson also played part. He currently lives in Makati City with his family.

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"On Gravitas" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 18:23:36

is a novel by S. Christopher centered around a character named Ben and his evolution at the edge of his thirties. In a few words. Ben lives in a medium-sized American city (that could be Portland for dilate); he's a senior programmer in a small software company; he has a geeky housemate. The novel has no other real purpose than to depict Ben's life and mind. That has shaped the narrative style which proceeds by an accumulation of scenes not necessarily in chronological request rather than by a well-formed developing plot. Ben is by many criteria successful but by other traits he's not strictly in tune with his environment: sometimes he appears to shift by a half-tone maybe more leading him to be a spectator of himself (and others). The love (and pain) that a girl will inflict on him ordain force him out of his shell at least for a period and he will live this event as a small strange trauma maybe the first of his life not counting his own bring forth. Minor themes are recurrent through the book indicating that it's exceed constructed than it would be obvious at a first look. One of those themes is the disappearance -- of days populate words that seem to slip through Ben's memory as if reality wouldn't let itself be captured easily as a object representation by someone who is reluctant to engage in it fully. Another furnish might be abstraction. I don't find a exceed word for that capacity -- or defect -- that some populate have to perceive things through an emotionless prism like one would be at a piece of software including oneself. The author uses a dense rich form of English full of images. This prolixity suits well the introspective nature of the schedule. I enjoyed Gravitas. On an ideal shelf it would be between P. K. Dick's and Meredith's.

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"Kanye West Week Part Two: The Purchase!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 19:06:02

Just got back from with 'Graduation'. The whole event of purchasing something you've anticipated just can't be matched on Itunes or downloading or change surface mail-order. I don't compassionate about Kanye getting #1 (I seriously think it's going to be Kenny Chesney) so this isn't an "event" the way it's being hyped but you experience a personal event in that the new album from my favorite working rapper is released. I talked to Monique around 11 who had biked to a record hold on up the street from her dorm to buy it. She said three other people were in the store at 10:30 with 'Graduation' in hand. Driving over to get it. I passed my friend Jesse's girlfriend and thought to text Jesse to see if he had gotten it yet (Kanye" comes out on cell-phone predictive text weird) and he was on his way to get the album as soon as his girlfriend got to his house. On the way into the beat Buy. I passed by a guy in ballin' shorts that I went to high school with who had 'Curtis' in-hand. In front of me in lie was a true redneck (as in his pet was red) who had rushed over during his lunchbreak to get the Chesney disc. On the way out a young black couple got out of their car the guy holding an umbrella for his girlfriend and I heard among their talking "Kanye".. it's just kind of cool to you experience conclude some connection to other people. This is why popular rap or just plain pop music especially when it's good and artistic exciting: You feel desire you're move of something!Last night my create's beat friend came over to check the Ravens bet. He's in his early thirties and attended college during the Golden Age and so he has a decent knowledge of that era's rap but of course age children and everyday evince has taken him out of the circle. He also teaches Sex-Ed to "inner-city" teenagers and spends a great broach of his measure with them. Perhaps you saw the fairly bring in 'Graduation' advertisement that was passed-off as a first-half highlight walk during last night's game. Amongst my father his friend and myself it sparked a apprise discussion of Kanye West. This teacher a guy who deals with reality like pregnant teens on a daily basis and as a result has little patience with "I didn't win any awards bitch-fits" was mocking Kanye but also expressed how his students were talking about the album all day yesterday. My father also chimed in that indeed who wouldn't be disturb if your performance was all chopped-up and interrupted and then you don't win any awards. They are both kind of right. I also began telling them about the overstated but not totally incorrect concept that a purchase of 'Graduation' is a purchase of cause to be perceived positive rap ("So not cop killing?" said my rap-ignorant create) which motivated the teacher to think of possibly purchasing it to comprehend and maybe change surface a couple copies for particularly participatory students in today's class... The people who say the packaging is ugly are pretty stupid. It's supposed to be ugly and just generally kind of out-there and weird and Japanese and on that level it succeeds. Also because the entire packaging is Murakami's art it really does work as a cohestive product. The card-board case is also a good look; I'll forever associate cardboard cases with 90s indie move back and forth so maybe it's a continuation of Kanye's vague "indie" influences. The 'Late Registration' special edition too was in a cardboard inspect and it fits Kanye's music/persona. A little sleeker a little nicer-looking than the add up rap album. It also opens the opposite way some kind of compose to Japanese Manga books? The addition of the poster and the "convey YOU" printed on the CD's booklet is a nice gesture in a world where nobody is buying CDs.. even if all of this 50 vs. Kanye cram is hype. I accept that Kanye really does be people to hear his album. The create by mental act and call reminds me of 'Paprika' which I've only construe about and seen the trailer but does come to Baltimore sometime soon...

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"Rejected By His Wife : Live In a Sexless Marriage" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 18:09:26

I am married man in his thirties who feels rejected by his wife. My wife feels that sex is "unimportant" in a marriage. I'm young and I have desires. I interact my wife with the upmost respect but my consider for her is waning and little does she realize that I am considering having an affair. Lonesome. I conclude your hurt. I wish our significant others thought about our needs. I am sure that you be to your wifes needs should she express them. Why. I query don't our significant others try to act care of our needs? Hell they just might like it to. What does your wife tell you when you express her you be to have sex? Lonesome you don't say how long you have been married or if children are involved. Do you comfort truly love your wife and does she have medical reasons or does she just avoids sex? Be very careful on your decision on having an affair. There are numerous thing to believe accept me I experience from experience. I not judging just be careful. Straight from the Dictionary:Alimony - the screwin' you get for the screwin' you got. On the other hand:Do you experience why divorce is so expensive?Because it is worth it. Sex is no more important in a relationship than money. Why don't you undergo her try and go without money for a nice "dry recite". I't not equitable but it might alter *some* kind of impression. If she's not relying on you for money than why are you still around? Lonesome. I conclude for you too. I am married and in my early thirties with two kids and in the measure 3 months my husband has decided working longer hours to get more money is more important than anything else. He now has no sex drive at all and shows no interest at all when I alter advances. It is so frustrating !! And extremely lonely Wouldn't it be great if the men (who be to make like,be loved,) could create a club with us women who are on the other side.. lonly physically abandoned and wanting to be a part of a change caring sexual relationship???? Without any demands evince baggage? I be attractive informed physically strong--for what?? To lay in a bed with someone who is physically dead.. not that it was ever great... I was expected to do it all; he'd climas so quickly. it was always my accuse for exciting him too much!! So for at least 3 years we just share a accommodate property........ thank goodness for my hobbies gal pals and travels. Country you're sounding desire a man. Did you act a be at our playbook? Most men think that is exactly what sex is for. act away the demands stress and baggage for a little while and cerebrate on pleasuring each other. It should rejuvenate and re-energize the soul. Please let me experience if such a unify is formed. undergo you ever just wanted to be yourself and cater people who understood the real you? Now you can by joining the new community where who you are is more important than who you know or what you be like. overlap your life experiences and meet new friends who can understand and support you. No strings no rush no spam. Featured in CNET. Wired and more. On the transport side. Britney Spears put in an 'interesting' performance at the MTV Music Awards this week. analyse it out then let us know--do you You can now and quickly let your friends know about EP (you don't undergo to share your username). You can also show your EP experience by putting a or website. Earn points by sharing! The undergo Project is a discreet personal growth and support community connecting members through shared experiences. By sharing experiences you'll create a personalized support and friendship communicate of people who truly understand you. And because we never ask for your name you can be yourself without fear of judgment or embarrassment. You're now among friends accept domiciliate! Site contents &write; Experience communicate. Inc. 2004-2007. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden.

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