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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 9:05 am
by rajakrsna
spot;1393424 wrote: You'll find neither on ForumGarden. Everyone here is adult.


To me all here are either boys or girls. We never grew up, you know. If you say you are an adult. It`s either you are an immature or mature adult. Is there such a thing as an immature or mature boy or girl?

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 9:17 am
by AnneBoleyn
What I get from this discussion between rajakrsna & spot is that rajakrsna never admits he could be mistaken about anything.

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 9:31 am
by rajakrsna
AnneBoleyn;1393426 wrote: What I get from this discussion between rajakrsna & spot is that rajakrsna never admits he could be mistaken about anything.


Why should I admit I`m wrong & why should I admit you are right? There are many instances when a thing proven earlier to be true later became false. The only thing I am convinced I am not mistaken is the reality that God is present in everyone`s heart as the Param-Atma or Supersoul. & when I say my conscience is clear it means the Supersoul is not making me feel guilty of the things they say I am wrong. What we really can not afford committing a mistake is in the realm of mathematics. & this I will admit I am mistaken if proven by someone my calculations are wrong.

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 1:18 pm
by spot
rajakrsna;1393425 wrote: To me all here are either boys or girls. We never grew up, you know. If you say you are an adult. It`s either you are an immature or mature adult. Is there such a thing as an immature or mature boy or girl?


I suggest you buy a dictionary.

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 3:18 pm
by AnneBoleyn
spot;1393431 wrote: I suggest you buy a dictionary.
Why? The dictionary is wrong. Besides, I think he thinks in a sort of parable, the meaning of which is clear to him.

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 3:29 pm
by spot
AnneBoleyn;1393432 wrote: Why? The dictionary is wrong. Besides, I think he thinks in a sort of parable, the meaning of which is clear to him.


Any meaning of "boy" or "girl" which refers to an adult is surely a very specialist term. "Best Boy", for example. Of course the words exclude adults, what on earth do you mean by "the dictionary is wrong"? What do you think "man" and "woman" are for?

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 3:51 pm
by rajakrsna
spot;1393433 wrote: Any meaning of "boy" or "girl" which refers to an adult is surely a very specialist term. "Best Boy", for example. Of course the words exclude adults, what on earth do you mean by "the dictionary is wrong"? What do you think "man" and "woman" are for?


How will an adult call his/her groom or bride to be? Manfriend, womanfriend, girlfriend, or boyfriend?

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 3:53 pm
by AnneBoleyn
spot;1393433 wrote: Any meaning of "boy" or "girl" which refers to an adult is surely a very specialist term. "Best Boy", for example. Of course the words exclude adults, what on earth do you mean by "the dictionary is wrong"? What do you think "man" and "woman" are for?
'The dictionary is wrong' was sarcasm, since I had just said that he never admits he is wrong, therefore the dictionary must be wrong. ;-)

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 4:04 pm
by rajakrsna
AnneBoleyn;1393438 wrote: 'The dictionary is wrong' was sarcasm, since I had just said that he never admits he is wrong, therefore the dictionary must be wrong. ;-)


Here`s an example of what I`m implying say my name is Dick. I look at myself bare in front of the mirror. The image I greet with this sentence, " Hi Dick how are you today?" Who do you think I was referring to? Me or the one below? ( ... as Dick stood rigid as a flag pole in front of me )

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 4:46 pm
by spot
rajakrsna;1393437 wrote: How will an adult call his/her groom or bride to be? Manfriend, womanfriend, girlfriend, or boyfriend?


I've never used any of those words, I consider them all demeaning. Friend is perfectly adequate but the word you're specifically looking for is either "Fiancé/Fiancée" or "Betrothed".

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 6:05 pm
by Oscar Namechange
rajakrsna;1393440 wrote: Here`s an example of what I`m implying say my name is Dick. I look at myself bare in front of the mirror. The image I greet with this sentence, " Hi Dick how are you today?" Who do you think I was referring to? Me or the one below? ( ... as Dick stood rigid as a flag pole in front of me ) oooo errr Mrs

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 6:38 pm
by rajakrsna
spot;1393442 wrote: I've never used any of those words, I consider them all demeaning. Friend is perfectly adequate but the word you're specifically looking for is either "Fiancé/Fiancée" or "Betrothed".


I do not speak french and the word " Bethrothed " sounds like " be true ". The latter is conditional which means to be truthful. Truthful to what did I say? That for better or for worse we should live together as husband & wife? That when worse comes to worse I have to accept my wife`s been cheating on me? Or I have been cheating on my wife for years without her knowing it? & for the word " friend " that I could be your " beast" friend?

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Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 6:45 pm
by rajakrsna
oscar;1393446 wrote: oooo errr Mrs


The word Mrs in a sentence " She misses me knot... she misses me.. she misses me knot..." & Mr " Me stir your balls?"

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Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 6:30 am
by Clodhopper
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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 1:12 pm
by spot
rajakrsna;1393327 wrote: Huh? Dogs & cats in UK do not carry the rabies virus? If you have a wound try let a homeless dog or cat lick that wound. Then wait for 7-14 days without getting a rabies vaccination. Tell me later the result if the experiment did not work. I will give you a prize.


You had trouble believing that Britain was free of rabies, if I remember. There's been a case this week in London, it's sufficiently unusual as to be newsworthy in the national press. As with all such cases the disease was contracted abroad and the traveler flew into the country already infected.

BBC News - Rabies case confirmed in London

"More than 55,000 people are thought to die from rabies each year, with most cases occurring in South and South-East Asia. Professor David Brown, a rabies expert at the HPA, said only four cases of human rabies acquired from dogs, all from abroad, had been identified in the UK since 2000".

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Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 8:10 pm
by rajakrsna
Okey. UK is rabies-free. I`m so glad. My grand baby Max`s in London & I wont worry if he gets bitten there by a puppy.