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RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 10:28 am
by Sarge
ORIGINAL: barker
....but she even started her own religion......palincostal or palintology bith of which has her head of the members......eeeeewwww that was terrible
ORIGINAL: Krasny
She's scary.
Be afraid, be very afraid.
Not so much lipstick on a pig, but lipstick on a rottweiler.
ORIGINAL: barker
I would perfer to see lipstick on a beaver...but that is me.....
ORIGINAL: Marauders
Palin looks all right, but her voice grates all too quickly.
On a side note, I'd vote for Michael Palin if he were eligible for the position. Sarah Palin? Well, not likely.
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
Yeah..>I'd probably have to ductape the mouth after a day or two.
Remind me how any one of these comments are appropriate Matrix ?
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 10:42 am
by JudgeDredd
So what, particularly, is offensive about them Sarge.
TBH, out of all the comments on this thread, you've highlighted the strangest of them to highlight lack of appropriate material.
First off, it's in good humour, something that seems to be lost on the world.
Second, if you were going to pick out things in a thread which aren't appropriate, then try and do a better job...god knows there's plenty of material here for you to choose from.
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:02 pm
by Marauders
Sarge,
One can debate the approprietness of this topic altogether, but those quotes are out of context. Take a look at the campaign buttons from each party, and one can see why this topic could be considered political on its own, and which party it advances. If the topic is allowed, one should be able to post by saying, "Yeah, she's pretty, but that isn't enough for me," without going into details.
I'm not going to get into the politics of Sarah Palin, as this is not the place for it. On the other hand, I don't believe anyone would be swayed if I say I would rather vote for Michael Palin. Any Monty Python fan can appreciate that comment. There isn't anything off topic about noting that her voice would turn me off even if this was Love Connection rather than an election. Anything that comes even close to "The Nanny" makes me wince.
For a good looking politician, I'd have to vote for Mara Carfanga. She is a natural beauty, and her voice is sweet. Of course, I cannot vote for her.
On a side note, my wife thinks Sarah Palin is manly square-jawed and borders on ugly. I suspect that women and men don't see this quite the same way. One wonders how young men view her looks as comapred to how men in their 40's and 50's view them.
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:00 pm
by Sarge
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
So what, particularly, is offensive about them Sarge.
Offensive and appropriate don’t share the same definition JD
Just calling it as I see it [;)]
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:28 pm
by JudgeDredd
Ok that's a fair point. I assumed by inappropriate you meant it was offensive, either to yourself or others.
But there was not meant to be anything inappropriate...it's meant in that old stylee humour we, as a race, used to enjoy.
From my perspective there is nothing offensive in here...and it was not in anyway political, just in case your are sugegsting the comments are inappropriate due to the subject matter.
But, in the spirit of good forum relations, and understanding that all people are different, then I apologise for the material in this thread that I started which you deem inappropriate...it was not my intention to offend anyone and if I had thought that what I had written was inappropriate, then I wouldn't have wrote it.
Clearly it is to yourself, and possibly others, and for that I apologise. [:)]
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:36 pm
by cdbeck
So wait, Sarge, you found some things possibly offensive... so you went, put them in quote boxes, and then HIGHLIGHTED THEM! [8|] Yeah, makes sense.
Some may have been off-color, I'll admit, but best not to repeat and draw out possibly off-color remarks. If they really offended you, you should report them as such.
Palin's accent may be slightly similar to then Minnesota accent, which is common to many Northern states (upper pennisula Michigan, Washington, Oregon). I think it must be a mixture of Canadian accent and rural American accent, and many of the people living in these areas are descended from people from the low countries, and Northern Germany. Lots of Swedes, so that may be where some of that comes from. If you have ever seen the movie Fargo, by the Cohen brothers, you will understand.
SoM
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:52 pm
by HansBolter
I have to come to Sarge's defense here.
While most of the others were merely tasteless, Krasny's comments were obviously political, merely thinly veiled and cross the line toward getting the thread locked.
Staying away from political or even politically leaning commentary and endeavoring to get back to the original, although somewhat tasteless theme, I personally, don't see her as hot. I guess it's just the square jaw that doesn't do it for me.
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:55 pm
by JudgeDredd
ORIGINAL: Son_of_Montfort
...If you have ever seen the movie Fargo, by the Cohen brothers, you will understand.
SoM
Great movie.
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:57 pm
by Grymme
In Sweden we have Maria Wetterstrand. She is one of the two leaders of the green party. She used to be very hot, but have been slipping in attractivness lately*
*on a side note. In Sweden we have a "real" multipartysystem (no offence Yanks). There is currently seven parties in the parliament. This means that the Green Party actually has some influence on certain issues.

RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 6:03 pm
by JudgeDredd
Hans
I'm sorry...but are you suggesting that the topic of a lady being "hot" is tasteless...is this so? If I've read that correctly, then my apologies, but lighten up. [:-]
If I have read you incorrectly, then I apologise.
FWIW, just in case anyone else wants to jump in and shout their distaste, firsat and foremost it was meant light hearted. Second, I make no apologies, whatsoever, for saying a female is hot or not.
As I suggested early in the thread, if I was suggesting she was picked because of aforementioned "hotness", then that is sexist. I do not, nor will I be persuaded to come to the conclusion that, simply pointing out someones impressive features is sexist.
Isn't it funny that if I had said "Or is Sarah Palin the most intelligent woman in politics?", none of the "sexist", "inappropriate", "tasteless" crap would've come up?
What have we done to the world.
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 6:41 pm
by Ike99
Is it just me Or is Sarah Palin the hottest looking woman in politics?
It would surely have to be one of the Porn Stars turned polititian from Italy JD.
Milly D'Abbraccio as the latest example I think.
I don´t think I can post some of their better pictures here.
[:D]
I make no apologies, whatsoever, for saying a female is hot or not.
I would think a woman would think it is a good thing to be considered ¨Hot¨
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 10:15 pm
by Terminus
If I may momentarily divert the topic somewhat, I think we should take up a collection for Matt Damon to buy a brain. He was quoted a few days ago as saying that he didn't like the choice of Palin as VP candidate because it had been made for "political reasons".
Uhm... Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuh...[8|]
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 10:55 pm
by Terminus
ORIGINAL: Ike99
I make no apologies, whatsoever, for saying a female is hot or not.
I would think a woman would think it is a good thing to be considered ¨Hot¨
Haven't been around many women, have you? The vast majority are too neurotic to consider this a good thing...
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 1:56 am
by Zap
ORIGINAL: Grymme
In Sweden we have Maria Wetterstrand. She is one of the two leaders of the green party. She used to be very hot, but have been slipping in attractivness lately*
*on a side note. In Sweden we have a "real" multipartysystem (no offence Yanks). There is currently seven parties in the parliament. This means that the Green Party actually has some influence on certain issues.
I'm not sure but are not the green party people into the natural look. I.,E., no lipstick, rougue, creams, blush? After a while the natural physical beauty of a women lessens with age and needs a litttle help from the things I mentioned above. That is what may be happening to her Grymme. Father Time or Mother time in her case.
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:14 am
by JudgeDredd
I think she's very pretty..natural pretty which is what I admire. My wife wears no makeup nless she's going out...she is beautiful either way. One might even say hot, and I've called her that in the past and she didn't slap me.
Terminus, I expect rather than suggesting Ike hasn't been around many women, you've been hanging around the wrong women [:D].
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:40 am
by Marauders
Palin's accent may be slightly similar to then Minnesota accent, which is common to many Northern states (upper pennisula Michigan, Washington, Oregon). I think it must be a mixture of Canadian accent and rural American accent, and many of the people living in these areas are descended from people from the low countries, and Northern Germany. Lots of Swedes, so that may be where some of that comes from. If you have ever seen the movie Fargo, by the Cohen brothers, you will understand.
Fargo, although named after a North Dakota city, was filmed in Minnesota, and Minnesota was the setting.
The language and inflection used in Fargo was a caricature of how people speak in Minnesota. Almost no people who actually live here speak like that - just as people from the East Coast don't all sound like Fran Drescher. There are some areas with the German
der slipping in, but the German and Scandinavian accents are mostly gone.
By the way, most Canadians don't sound like Bob and Doug Mckenzie either.
Interestingly enough, actress Isla Fisher was born in Oman to Scottish parents, has an Australian accent, but almost exclusively has played American roles with various American accents. She's a worldly lady. Maybe I'll write her in for senator.
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:22 am
by Hertston
ORIGINAL: Zap
I'm not sure but are not the green party people into the natural look. I.,E., no lipstick, rougue, creams, blush?
Good point. On the subject of 'natural pretty' I agree with JD but I would point out that, in my experience anyway, most women who don't wear make-up outside of (early) dates or special occasions do it not for a 'look' or even ecological soundness but because they just can't be arsed. As I have a beard for much the same reason, that's a motive I thoroughly approve of! [:D]
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 11:56 am
by Terminus
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd
Terminus, I expect rather than suggesting Ike hasn't been around many women, you've been hanging around the wrong women [:D].
Entirely plausible, but in my experience, most women are neurotic three weeks of out of every four, and screaming loonies the fourth...[:D]
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:27 pm
by sabre1
After my third marriage Terminus IMHO, they are ALL CRAZY, ALL of the time!
RE: Is it just me...
Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:01 pm
by Neilster
"How long have you been married?"
"20 years"
"You only get 12 for manslaughter!"
Hyuck Hyuck. That never gets old [:'(]
Cheers, Neilster