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Darn squirrels...
They are everywhere....... talk about conspiracy and world domination or take over.....Darn squirrels...
I've heard you can throw in a few fake snakes and owls...Darn squirrels...
It's not that I will not touch a thread such as this (I did post some) , but as I said before , someone will post the very thing I am thinking and I do not want to post just to be posting , muddying the waters so to speak . Take the back and forth between Winter and Patrick , I agreed mostly with Winter's thoughts and did not want to jump in and derail their conversation .It's a funny thing when threads are started like these. You never know how they will turn out. As you've noticed, I'm not afraid to jump into the mud puddle with both feet.
I was beginning to wonder though. Generally when people look at a thread and choose not to post, it means they wouldn't touch the topic with a ten foot pole.
My comment wasn't directed at you Bro. Ashlar. It was a generalization.It's not that I will not touch a thread such as this (I did post some) , but as I said before , someone will post the very thing I am thinking and I do not want to post just to be posting , muddying the waters so to speak . Take the back and forth between Winter and Patrick , I agreed mostly with Winter's thoughts and did not want to jump in and derail their conversation .
On a side note , my Emulation Ritual is in the mail .
Kind of separates the wheat from the chaff now doesn't it.It's my personal belief that all this change was for the worst.When the ritual was in code it was hard to learn,but as I said, the effort to do so, resulted in better memory retention. Now that it is in English, the Brothers tend to put of learning their parts, and in a lot of cases, fall back on reading their parts.
I wholeheartedly agree that the coded rituals rely more on memory.[snip]
It's my personal belief that all this change was for the worst.When the ritual was in code it was hard to learn,but as I said, the effort to do so, resulted in better memory retention. Now that it is in English, the Brothers tend to put of learning their parts, and in a lot of cases, fall back on reading their parts.[snip]
Congrats on the '900' benchmark, i finally broke 200woo-woo! Post #900
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Yup. That would be the correct term.Bro Gary,
would that be "winnowing"?
That's part of the 1st step of the last seven within the middle 15i had to look up 'winnowing' as i seen it here before. good stuff. broadening my vocabulary.
Bill O'Reilly does a good job at helping expand ones vocabulary..... as do some fine Brothers on here....but I do wish to make a caution regarding using vernacular in ways that would make one appear above the level one is accustom too.....or in when addressing a group. You just may have a command of the language but over talking others can be a down side.... knowing when to use the ten dollar words is a fine art....i had to look up 'winnowing' as i seen it here before. good stuff. broadening my vocabulary.
What chu talkin' bout Willis? I use big words all of time. While I see your point and agree, it's through expanding our vocabulary that we can help to improve our rhetoric.Bill O'Reilly does a good job at helping expand ones vocabulary..... as do some fine Brothers on here....but I do wish to make a caution regarding using vernacular in ways that would make one appear above the level one is accustom too.....or in when addressing a group. You just may have a command of the language but over talking others can be a down side.... knowing when to use the ten dollar words is a fine art....
And there it is..lol, but I have to admit I was an engine guy too.After all, not all of us are knuckle dragging truckies...
Well you earned the seal of approval from me then! Me and Fireman jab at each other all of the time.And there it is..lol, but I have to admit I was an engine guy too.