Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 I prefer my garlic either juiced or minced in avocado, actually. Thanks for the reminder, I love love love garlic! :-) Grumpfied? Maybe you're just detoxing? I really don't know about that, Anna, but thanks for your opinion. Some of the people on this board sound like they are using it to wax on about totally non-related stuff, when everybody does have private emails they can be using for flirting and airing their private thoughts on matters that are non-related. Many have nicely brought this up, but to no avail, which is kind of just really wierd, honestly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 sorry you feel that way erica... it entirely possible that the flirting was BOGUS...and wasnt going to be taken to private email, because it WASNT REAL... but thats just a stab in the dark, what do i know... im just seeing a series of emails from you that seem like ur unhappy, we try to keep people positive when we can...since life is really too short to spend it worrying about other peoples emails... i mean since deleting is so easy and all.... but if you find it enjoyable.....carry on! as you were, anna On 6/26/07, Erica <schoolofrawk wrote: > > I prefer my garlic either juiced or minced in avocado, actually. > Thanks for the reminder, I love love love garlic! :-) Grumpfied? Maybe > you're just detoxing? I really don't know about that, Anna, but thanks > for your opinion. Some of the people on this board sound like they are > using it to wax on about totally non-related stuff, when everybody > does have private emails they can be using for flirting and airing > their private thoughts on matters that are non-related. Many have > nicely brought this up, but to no avail, which is kind of just really > wierd, honestly. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Anna, I am a very happy person. I am unhappy with this situation only, because I think rudeness and a lack of community spirit are disheartening on such otherwise productive and positive boards. Monopoly by a selfish few is of course never something to be happy about. I think if you " tried to keep everyone happy " then so many would not have voiced their kind requests to but a few who ignored them and insisted on carrying on, no? Weren't you not even here during it all? If I remember correctly, you just reappeared. So...I guess... why are you commenting and not taking your own advice? It really sounds like you just like to pop in, knowing nothing about the situation, and be all " smoooooccchhhees " and stuff, without a real point. Who really cares if the flirting is real or fake? The question is, does it belong here? Duh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Terry, As for me, I think your intention comes through just fine. That's another example of having to depend on the written word to give the right meaning. Jeannie your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one. Terry Bakhtiari <pablobully rawfood Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11:23:41 AM RE: [Raw Food] Elchanan lonley! no way... I will clarify my part of this thread. What I was trying to say about not caring about rather you were 1000 lbs or a Greek God was just to say all the joking was in fun and I like talking to you regardless of what you look like. That when someone suggested a photo it wa not to jusge anyone's looks but just to put a face to a name. Does that sound better? I didn't mean at all that I don't care about you Elchanan <Elchanan wrote: Have this many people really lost their sense of connection with others? I mean, do we REALLY care that little? It's one thing to say, " I can learn from this person regardless of XXX. " It's quite another thing to say, " I don't care. " And I mean this in a sense that extends far beyond curiosity ... all the way to being fully human. Perhaps I'm reading too much into the words in this thread ... if so, I apologize in advance. But my tendency is to believe that people mean what they say ... sometimes more than they, themselves, are aware. Elchanan _____ rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of Terry Bakhtiari Tuesday, June 26, 2007 3:56 AM rawfood Re: [Raw Food] Elchanan lonley! no way... you are unique. It is human nature to want to know about someone you talk to and listen to on a regular basis instead of a faceless person in cyberspace. Some of us have had fun teasing him lately but I do not care if he is 1000 pound man or a handsome Greek God in the end. It is mere curiosity w57stele <ebranella2 (AT) comcast (DOT) <ebranella2%40comcast.net> net> wrote: --I don't care what Elchanan looks like. I never wondered. I don't care if he's lonely. What I like are his ideas. I usually breeze through all the constant repetition of triviality, looking only for Eichanan's thoughts and suggestions. They are most interesting to me. Estelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 - Erica >Everybody loves each othere here Your posts on this and the " flirting " topic sound anything but loving. Caron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Caron, Ditto for everyone involved. Discontented or voicing a concern is not the same as unloving, but Anna's insults of course aren't going to be met with appreciation.... Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. Answers - Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Thanks Terry, this appears to be one of those cases where communicating via email lost much of the intent. Sorry for any misinterpretation. And ... I DO have the impression that many come into RF for themselves only. This is in marked contrast to those who come, say, to Veganism ... often these people are there for ethical reasons, without much regard for health. Now if we could just blend the two ... Elchanan _____ rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of Terry Bakhtiari Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:24 AM rawfood RE: [Raw Food] Elchanan lonley! no way... I will clarify my part of this thread. What I was trying to say about not caring about rather you were 1000 lbs or a Greek God was just to say all the joking was in fun and I like talking to you regardless of what you look like. That when someone suggested a photo it wa not to jusge anyone's looks but just to put a face to a name. Does that sound better? I didn't mean at all that I don't care about you Elchanan <Elchanan@PathOfHeal <Elchanan%40PathOfHealth.org> th.org> wrote: Have this many people really lost their sense of connection with others? I mean, do we REALLY care that little? It's one thing to say, " I can learn from this person regardless of XXX. " It's quite another thing to say, " I don't care. " And I mean this in a sense that extends far beyond curiosity ... all the way to being fully human. Perhaps I'm reading too much into the words in this thread ... if so, I apologize in advance. But my tendency is to believe that people mean what they say ... sometimes more than they, themselves, are aware. Elchanan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 Elchanan could not have been more right, that the ideal is to blend veganism and raw foodism. Most vegans don't care about health, and most raw foodists don't care about wearing leather or any other animal issue. Some are not even on vegan diets, it's all about them-them-them. I think due to the state of the world it is more important to be vegan than raw. Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 cant argue with that...i think thats totally right on.. anna On 6/27/07, School Of Rawk <schoolofrawk wrote: > Elchanan could not have been more right, that the ideal is to blend veganism > and raw foodism. Most vegans don't care about health, and most raw foodists > don't care about wearing leather or any other animal issue. Some are not > even on vegan diets, it's all about them-them-them. I think due to the state > of the world it is more important to be vegan than raw. > > > > Finding fabulous fares is fun. > Let FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and > hotel bargains. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 After transitioning to raw (vegan) and watching our compost grow and grow, my awareness for the global ramifications increased ten-fold. If we all bought our food locally, then the need for gas consumption would drop dramatically. The need for industries that make cookware would disappear. The need for water (therefore, electricity) to wash cookware and dishes would drop sharply. I think it's clear where I'm going. So, I don't agree so much that one is more important than the other. I think they are both important concepts...that need to be blended. Healthy bodies make healthy spirits, families, communities, etc. The effects of both are very far reaching and part of the path of health. Janet rawfood , School Of Rawk <schoolofrawk wrote: Elchanan could not have been more right, that the ideal is to blend veganism and raw foodism. Most vegans don't care about health, and most raw foodists don't care about wearing leather or any other animal issue. Some are not even on vegan diets, it's all about them-them-them. I think due to the state of the world it is more important to be vegan than raw. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 - School Of Rawk >Ditto for everyone involved. Discontented or voicing a concern is not the >same as unloving, but Anna's insults of course aren't going to be met with >appreciation.... Do I -really- need to go back through and cut'n'paste what was said? If you're aware, you'll see it. If not, I'd be wasting my time. Caron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 To reinforce this thinking ... though I haven't rechecked in several years .... last time I looked, approximately half of ALL the energy expenditure in California was to pump water. Much of the state is naturally a desert or nearly so ... and all those millions in the LA/San Fernando/Orange County/San Diego areas would perish within days if someone were ever to shut off the pumps. Elchanan _____ rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of Janet FitzGerald Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:04 PM rawfood [Raw Food] Re: Elchanan lonley! no way... After transitioning to raw (vegan) and watching our compost grow and grow, my awareness for the global ramifications increased ten-fold. If we all bought our food locally, then the need for gas consumption would drop dramatically. The need for industries that make cookware would disappear. The need for water (therefore, electricity) to wash cookware and dishes would drop sharply. I think it's clear where I'm going. So, I don't agree so much that one is more important than the other. I think they are both important concepts...that need to be blended. Healthy bodies make healthy spirits, families, communities, etc. The effects of both are very far reaching and part of the path of health. Janet rawfood@ <rawfood%40> .com, School Of Rawk <schoolofrawk wrote: Elchanan could not have been more right, that the ideal is to blend veganism and raw foodism. Most vegans don't care about health, and most raw foodists don't care about wearing leather or any other animal issue. Some are not even on vegan diets, it's all about them-them-them. I think due to the state of the world it is more important to be vegan than raw. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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