Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 That's nasty. I wonder whether the baby will grow up doing the same things, or whether they will be wondering why mum was so nasty. Jo , peter hurd <swpgh01@t...> wrote: > > Thers no excuse for bad manners. A week or so ago , the hari krishners were going through the center of Cardiff, all in a line complete with drums and finger cymbals, singinging, doing no harm to man nor beast, when some prat threw a half eaten apple at them. What made it worse was that the person who threw it was a young mother pushing a pram with a baby in it, and her husband/boyfriend just laughed. It spoiled my lunch hour............. > > The Valley Vegan.......... > Ignorance isnt bliss......... > > Anouk Sickler <zurumato@e...> wrote: > hi jo, > > yes I have to open up more. I grew up in a very cynical place. > > not too many spiritual people to say the least. by the time I was 14, > i too was yelling at people on the streets and subway. > > " hey buddy ya tryin to kill me or somthin!!! > > " up yours " jackass! > > " lady you need a shrink " and these are the polite ones. > > and so on and so forth. now that I am living more among nature, I am > starting to open up to more " earthly things " . > > I do like some witch art, that I have seen at my sister in laws house. > > Does anyone know the name of this art? > > it is usually a woman in a forest with lots of moonlight. > > > > > > , " jo " wrote: > > > > It depends what you think a witch is I suppose. There are many > differing > > layers of experience. Some people don't believe in remote viewing, > but I > > know someone who was employed by the British Government as a remote > viewer. > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2005 Report Share Posted November 10, 2005 What kind of mentality is it , her partner was condoning such behaviour by laughing. What he should have done was given her a clout round the ear. At least the baby would see it was wrong what she did. The Valley Vegan..........heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: That's nasty. I wonder whether the baby will grow up doing the samethings, or whether they will be wondering why mum was so nasty.Jo , peter hurd wrote:>> Thers no excuse for bad manners. A week or so ago , the harikrishners were going through the center of Cardiff, all in a linecomplete with drums and finger cymbals, singinging, doing no harm toman nor beast, when some prat threw a half eaten apple at them. Whatmade it worse was that the person who threw it was a young motherpushing a pram with a baby in it, and her husband/boyfriend justlaughed. It spoiled my lunch hour.............> > The Valley Vegan..........> Ignorance isnt bliss.........> > Anouk Sickler wrote:> hi jo,> > yes I have to open up more. I grew up in a very cynical place.> > not too many spiritual people to say the least. by the time I was 14,> i too was yelling at people on the streets and subway.> > "hey buddy ya tryin to kill me or somthin!!!> > "up yours" jackass!> > "lady you need a shrink" and these are the polite ones.> > and so on and so forth. now that I am living more among nature, I am > starting to open up to more "earthly things".> > I do like some witch art, that I have seen at my sister in laws house.> > Does anyone know the name of this art?> > it is usually a woman in a forest with lots of moonlight.> > > > > > , "jo" wrote:> >> > It depends what you think a witch is I suppose. There are many> differing> > layers of experience. Some people don't believe in remote viewing,> but I> > know someone who was employed by the British Government as a remote> viewer.> >> > > > > > > To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 Despicable as the act was (and I think it was, by the way), I have to disagree on the incitement of domestic violence. I think if her partner had clouted her round the ear the baby would have just learnt that hitting is normal... BB AlexOn 10/11/05, peter hurd <swpgh01 wrote: What kind of mentality is it , her partner was condoning such behaviour by laughing. What he should have done was given her a clout round the ear. At least the baby would see it was wrong what she did. The Valley Vegan..........heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: That's nasty. I wonder whether the baby will grow up doing the samethings, or whether they will be wondering why mum was so nasty. Jo , peter hurd wrote:> > Thers no excuse for bad manners. A week or so ago , the harikrishners were going through the center of Cardiff, all in a linecomplete with drums and finger cymbals, singinging, doing no harm toman nor beast, when some prat threw a half eaten apple at them. What made it worse was that the person who threw it was a young motherpushing a pram with a baby in it, and her husband/boyfriend justlaughed. It spoiled my lunch hour.............> > The Valley Vegan.......... > Ignorance isnt bliss.........> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 I agree - I was hoping Peter (VV) was kidding though. BBJo - Alex Iantaffi Friday, November 11, 2005 6:57 PM Re: Re: Be Nice! Despicable as the act was (and I think it was, by the way), I have to disagree on the incitement of domestic violence. I think if her partner had clouted her round the ear the baby would have just learnt that hitting is normal...BBAlex On 10/11/05, peter hurd <swpgh01 wrote: What kind of mentality is it , her partner was condoning such behaviour by laughing. What he should have done was given her a clout round the ear. At least the baby would see it was wrong what she did. The Valley Vegan..........heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: That's nasty. I wonder whether the baby will grow up doing the samethings, or whether they will be wondering why mum was so nasty. Jo , peter hurd wrote:>> Thers no excuse for bad manners. A week or so ago , the harikrishners were going through the center of Cardiff, all in a linecomplete with drums and finger cymbals, singinging, doing no harm toman nor beast, when some prat threw a half eaten apple at them. What made it worse was that the person who threw it was a young motherpushing a pram with a baby in it, and her husband/boyfriend justlaughed. It spoiled my lunch hour.............> > The Valley Vegan.......... > Ignorance isnt bliss.........> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 I am sure he was. I just can never resist challenging the idea that violence is a good way to communicate as a couple, even in jest :-) One of my soapboxes I suppose, sorry! BB AlexOn 11/11/05, jo <jo.heartwork wrote: I agree - I was hoping Peter (VV) was kidding though. BBJo - Alex Iantaffi Friday, November 11, 2005 6:57 PM Re: Re: Be Nice! Despicable as the act was (and I think it was, by the way), I have to disagree on the incitement of domestic violence. I think if her partner had clouted her round the ear the baby would have just learnt that hitting is normal...BBAlex On 10/11/05, peter hurd <swpgh01 wrote: What kind of mentality is it , her partner was condoning such behaviour by laughing. What he should have done was given her a clout round the ear. At least the baby would see it was wrong what she did. The Valley Vegan.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2005 Report Share Posted November 11, 2005 Got to admit I wasnt kidding, if she was scolded for her actions then the baby would learn that what she did was wrong, I suppose a raised voice would have done the same............ The Valley Vegan..............jo <jo.heartwork wrote: I agree - I was hoping Peter (VV) was kidding though. BBJo - Alex Iantaffi Friday, November 11, 2005 6:57 PM Re: Re: Be Nice! Despicable as the act was (and I think it was, by the way), I have to disagree on the incitement of domestic violence. I think if her partner had clouted her round the ear the baby would have just learnt that hitting is normal...BBAlex On 10/11/05, peter hurd <swpgh01 wrote: What kind of mentality is it , her partner was condoning such behaviour by laughing. What he should have done was given her a clout round the ear. At least the baby would see it was wrong what she did. The Valley Vegan..........heartwerk <jo.heartwork wrote: That's nasty. I wonder whether the baby will grow up doing the samethings, or whether they will be wondering why mum was so nasty. Jo , peter hurd wrote:>> Thers no excuse for bad manners. A week or so ago , the harikrishners were going through the center of Cardiff, all in a linecomplete with drums and finger cymbals, singinging, doing no harm toman nor beast, when some prat threw a half eaten apple at them. What made it worse was that the person who threw it was a young motherpushing a pram with a baby in it, and her husband/boyfriend justlaughed. It spoiled my lunch hour.............> > The Valley Vegan.......... > Ignorance isnt bliss.........> > Peter H Messenger NEW - crystal clear PC to PC calling worldwide with voicemail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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