KB824

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Sep 16, 2003
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I love snow. But I grew up with it, I simply managed to find ways to have fun in snow.

People that hate it simply can't deal with the cold, know how to drive in it, or know what to do with it. Nothing wrong with heavy snow, I actually think its great to get in my 4x4 and try to get it stuck, but hey, imma repub its what we do.
You honor the defense rests :D. Oh, and I've lived with it for nearly 46 years, so that "I grew up with snow" routine doesn't fly with me.

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I think I made two jars of that in the toilet this morning. :pado:



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It's a pain, but it's not that bad. The best part about snow is that it serves as a douchebag repellant. Not just that the only people you'd meet on the streets in Chicago during a snowstorm seemed to be really cool, but I've had some awesome hikes practically alone in the Yosemite Valley snow without being mobbed by tourists. :heart:

Meanwhile, just go to Florida...

No, seriously, just go to Florida. :sergio:
Coming from someone who now lives in San Francisco
 

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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You honor the defense rests :D. Oh, and I've lived with it for nearly 46 years, so that "I grew up with snow" routine doesn't fly with me.
Let's put things into perspective, first before we judge the condemned. :D

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I lived in Ohio with lake effect snow and bitter cold but I will give you that part of the country winter starts sooner and lasts longer with longer chill periods so I can see how your view of winter can vary from that of mine. I'm used to 1-2 very hard snows annually but only in late Jan to most of Feb whereas you have snow cover probably in much longer durations than I do.

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Sep 23, 2003
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It's bad when you can't tell whether he's gone PC Nazi or is just trolling those who have. :shifty:

And here I've gotten used to "colored" as distinctly different from "black" and standing for mixed race - a la as in South Africa. So Barack Obama or Tiger Woods are colored but not black.

Coming from someone who now lives in San Francisco
And yet if there was any weather upside to moving here long ago, it was for the summers -- not the winters. :stuckup:
 

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@Nzoric and @Ragazza how'd it all go?
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It's bad when you can't tell whether he's gone PC Nazi or is just trolling those who have. :shifty:

And here I've gotten used to "colored" as distinctly different from "black" and standing for mixed race - a la as in South Africa. So Barack Obama or Tiger Woods are colored but not black.



And yet if there was any weather upside to moving here long ago, it was for the summers -- not the winters. :stuckup:
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AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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I love snow and I drive. So you shovel a little, big deal. Just shoveled three houses and I'm probably going to be doing it again in a half hour for "fun."

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Lol, poor choice of words and a mistake then anything else. Would made sense to use that word of you speaking about south Africans, not anywhere else.


Must be funny, he played a slave owner recently and his ancestors /family are famous slave owners, weird experience.
Excuse my ignorance, but why is it that "colored" isn't ok but "people of color" is? Isn't it basically the same thing?
 

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Aug 30, 2002
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I love snow and I drive. So you shovel a little, big deal. Just shoveled three houses and I'm probably going to be doing it again in a half hour for "fun."

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Excuse my ignorance, but why is it that "colored" isn't ok but "people of color" is? Isn't it basically the same thing?

Semantics usually, but comes with different use, history and hence means different things due to it. People of colour refers to in general that ain't white, aka most of the world and has no bigoted associations. Coloured is what you called African slaves when you got tired of just saying nigger or coon.

Except in South Africa where coloured is what you call big portion of the people there who are mixed.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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People of colour refers to in general that ain't white, aka most of the world and has no bigoted associations. Coloured is what you called African slaves when you got tired of just saying nigger or coon.

Except in South Africa where coloured is what you call big portion of the people there who are mixed.
Thanks :tup:
 

Ragazza

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Especially in the US as that was the commonly used term during segregation, so it just has a bad history and connotation despite sounding like a more "innocent" word.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Semantics usually, but comes with different use, history and hence means different things due to it. People of colour refers to in general that ain't white, aka most of the world and has no bigoted associations. Coloured is what you called African slaves when you got tired of just saying nigger or coon.

Except in South Africa where coloured is what you call big portion of the people there who are mixed.
The trouble is that society seems to play a game of changing terminology to stay one step ahead of enough historical context to be negative. "Black" was considered derogatory at one point here.
 

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