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Ummmmmm. I'm embarrassed to admit that I haven't noticed that about you at all.



I'm reasonably confident that nobody is mocking you, or ignoring you for praising beauty.

I can't speak to disaient yet. I haven't figured out which word it is supposed to be.
Seems Chagall all riled up because I fond certain qu'ils to Be Beaulieu. *scrubs *
 
In truth, every party in AB is conservative - just to different degrees - so don't get too cocky yet.

Watched "Two Towers" LAST night and "Return of the King" tonight...great epic..now I want to read the book.
It is true BethAnne, Premier Notley is not going to give us lower insurance rates by getting rid of the profiteers like Dave Barrett did in B.C. when he set up ICBC as a crown corporation back in the 70's. On the other hand, Premier Notely does have a different vision than those who came before her. I believe she will work to reduce classroom size to provide a better start in life for our young people. She also seems to genuinely care about seniors care and improving the health care system in both rural and urban areas. So basically it appears our new Premier is more pragmatic than ideological, which will serve us all well in the years ahead.
 
Pr. Jae said:
Seems Chagall all riled up because I fond certain qu'ils to Be Beaulieu. *scrubs *

I don't think that offence was taken by anyone about what it is that you find beautiful.

I think offence was taken at the way you dismissed what another considered beautiful by claiming it wasn't a quilt. Unless I am mistaken ChemGal is offended by you are constantly baiting Tabitha over her quilt.

That isn't you finding beauty and praising it. That is you giving free reign to the darker impulses of your heart.
 
Hurrah hurrah for Beaulieu qu'ils,
Huzzah huzzah m'y friends,
Hooha hooha for lovely art Works,
Hooray hooray once again!
 
It is true BethAnne, Premier Notley is not going to give us lower insurance rates by getting rid of the profiteers like Dave Barrett did in B.C. when he set up ICBC as a crown corporation back in the 70's. On the other hand, Premier Notely does have a different vision than those who came before her. I believe she will work to reduce classroom size to provide a better start in life for our young people. She also seems to genuinely care about seniors care and improving the health care system in both rural and urban areas. So basically it appears our new Premier is more pragmatic than ideological, which will serve us all well in the years ahead.
We'll have to wait and see how things play out as she gets her government established and settled.
 
Pr. Jae said:
Hurrah hurrah for Beaulieu qu'ils,
Huzzah huzzah m'y friends,
Hooha hooha for lovely art Works,
Hooray hooray once again!

About as convincing as a Rob Ford apology at this rate I suspect.

But don't take my word for it. Listen to the growing list of people who are ignoring you.
 
About as convincing as a Rob Ford apology at this rate I suspect.

But don't take my word for it. Listen to the growing list of people who are ignoring you.
You tool That as an attempt at an apologie re John? How lutter odd. It was certain not meant as such. I Will Never apologie for admirons Beaulieu.
 
Farewell for now m'y friends. I must go off again for a Whole. Ill lurk, but i have no time for the luxures of posting. Rather, I must spend This month working on assignements for a course im in on mission al leadeurship. Ah, if only all ecclésiastique leaders were mission al.
 
Is that a guided missal or a strategically Mrs. guided thingy?

Behind every good man is a second itch! Rutt abba ga? In some places they eat them as common as potatoes as they turn-up beta ...
 
Is a tool useful to everything and everybody in a Utilitarian sense about pragmatism?

Few conservatives seem to shift about this conception allowing some drift to anchored fixations ...
 
Scouts appear to be a thing of the past. victims of allowances to spend, TV, computers.
And who can remember the contribution to young people by the United Church in Canadian Girls in Training. I taught a course on the history of such groups -and the CGIT was far the best one.
 
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