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KayakerNC 09-30-2014 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 946348)
Gerry Spence what a piece of work the master of illusion a real foxhedge

?? What's a "foxhedge"? ??:confused:

dbussone 09-30-2014 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 946295)
A lot of legal work never gets done in a courtroom. Any smart lawyer would not want to anger the judge and/or jury she might get. I would expect that if you hired a law firm with a good reputation that they would have a trial lawyer who looked like someone a jury and or judge would like.

I meant say a lawyer for a will or something like that. If she has a nose piercing while doing routine stuff in her office, it would not bother me that much.

I got a postcard from one of the best trial lawyers in the country when I was looking for help with my 224 613 Project. This is Gerry Spence. Google him. I will put up his picture some time. http://www.spencelawyers.com/attorne...erry-l-spence/


He looks like we could use him here. Perhaps the "brass nuckle" guy could use him. In all seriousness I know of him from living out west. He has a great rep.

dave from deland 09-30-2014 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 945653)
Despite what the "progressives" preach, if you don't learn to profile you are more likely to end up regretting that learning deficiency than not.

You are exactly right.

rubicon 09-30-2014 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by KayakerNC (Post 946375)
?? What's a "foxhedge"? ??:confused:

Hi KayakerNC Its the best of a fox and a hedgehog at being crafty the fox seen as multitasking the hedgehog dogging one thing but doing it well

KayakerNC 09-30-2014 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 946406)
Hi KayakerNC Its the best of a fox and a hedgehog at being crafty the fox seen as multitasking the hedgehog dogging one thing but doing it well

Thanks Rubicon, I'd never heard that term before. :ho:

Bonanza 09-30-2014 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Cisco Kid (Post 946288)
If this guy was sitting at the town square with is machete. Would you judge him. Nothing he is doing is illegal.

While he may not be doing anything illegal,
I guarantee you that if a cop walked by with him sitting in that garb with a machete,
he wouldn't be sitting there very long.

Schaumburger 10-01-2014 02:55 AM

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Originally Posted by maddie101 (Post 945668)
I would not want to be this guys dinner partner on a cruise for sure. This is the guy arrested near City Fire on Sunday

Gee, I bet his parents are proud of him LOL.

In the fairly conservative world of engineering, this man would never get hired (at least not at the company I work for). The neck tattoo would be a deal breaker at my company.

I have told my nieces who in their early 20's, just be careful that if you decide to get a tattoo -- where you get the tattoo on your body as far as being visible while you are at work. I don't think too many hospitals (one niece is in her third year of nursing school, and my other niece is enrolling in a master's degree program for physician assistants in January) want their health professionals to have large visible tattoos (i.e., neck tattoos, face tattoos).

lynxville 10-01-2014 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Halibut (Post 945896)
I believe the great progressive Jesus preached that we should, "Judge not ..."

If it is wrong to make moral judgments regarding the behavior of others then it would be wrong to judge other for judging!

Jesus did also not intend his words to be used to stop other from admonishing others when they are committing sinful behavior.

Cedwards38 10-01-2014 06:42 AM

Biblical references to "judging"...................

What Does the Bible Say About Judging Others?
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John 7:24

Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.”

graciegirl 10-01-2014 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Cedwards38 (Post 946528)
Biblical references to "judging"...................

What Does the Bible Say About Judging Others?
including:



John 7:24

Do not judge by appearances, but judge with right judgment.”

You may be right but if my granddaughter brought home someone who looked like that I'd have a fit and a bad spell and run up and down the wall.

ditka41 10-01-2014 08:28 AM

Why should we ignore our powers of observation, proven history, and common sense? It is just fine to use your instincts in making judgments if that's all you have at the moment. Wish our government leaders were bright enough to encourage the same.

jbdlfan 10-01-2014 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 946277)
The generational thing is what you're pushing. YOU are the age of my children and our children and their spouses and their friends and their business associates aren't tattooed or pierced, and neither are our grandchildren. Neither are our siblings children and grandchildren. Neither are all cousins and their children and grandchildren, nor were our neighbors back in Ohio who are your age nor their children

It is something else, but it isn't generational.

Our grandchildren, siblings.

Not sure how you would know if your childrens's business associates have tattoos.....
I'm pretty sure the proliferation of Tattoo Shops is a direct reflection of a generation wanting ink. Supply versus demand.
Both my spouse and I, professionals, have tattoos. Our three children, professional- two in the medical field, one business have tats. I'm sure my grandchildren will have them also.
But I supposse, some that don't wear ink would claim superiority over those that do. Glad we live in a society that allows for both.

graciegirl 10-01-2014 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by jbdlfan (Post 946619)
Not sure how you would know if your childrens's business associates have tattoos.....
I'm pretty sure the proliferation of Tattoo Shops is a direct reflection of a generation wanting ink. Supply versus demand.
Both my spouse and I, professionals, have tattoos. Our three children, professional- two in the medical field, one business have tats. I'm sure my grandchildren will have them also.
But I supposse, some that don't wear ink would claim superiority over those that do. Glad we live in a society that allows for both.


Do you know or have met or seen or observed your children's business associates? Most people know their children's friends and business associates.

I do feel superior.....AND I would look very out of place in the world I live in with the friends and family I have with tattoos. AND I have many people YOUR age who are my friends.

And as far as feeling superior, you seem to be always bringing up something negative about the generation older than you.

I think my kids and their friends and their contributions to society speak for themselves.

Class is something you're born with. You can't earn it, buy it, learn it or get it by association. AND you sure as hell can't have it inserted in your skin with dye.:cus:

jbdlfan 10-01-2014 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 946639)
Do you know or have met or seen or observed your children's business associates? Most people know their children's friends and business associates.

I do feel superior.....AND I would look very out of place in the world I live in with the friends and family I have with tattoos. AND I have many people YOUR age who are my friends.

And as far as feeling superior, you seem to be always bringing up something negative about the generation older than you.

I think my kids and their friends and their contributions to society speak for themselves.

Class is something you're born with. You can't earn it, buy it, learn it or get it by association. AND you sure as hell can't have it inserted in your skin with dye.:cus:

I'm so glad you responded this way and confirmed what I always imagined. As far as being negative about the generation ahead of me, absolutely not. Many are the finest, most compassionate, patriotic, level-headed, considerate, reliable people ther are, but then again, many are not. ( just like every generation) I'm just enough of a realist to know that some folks just have lives that are different than mine.
Sooooo, getting back to ink, if Dr. Who is the best cancer or cardiac surgeon around and he has sleeves and a huge cross accross his back, I'm hoping I'm lucky enough to have him as my doctor.
"There are two kinds of pride, both good and bad. 'Good pride' represents our dignity and self-respect. 'Bad pride' is the deadly sin of superiority that reeks of conceit and arrogance."

John C. Maxwell

graciegirl 10-01-2014 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ditka41 (Post 946578)
Why should we ignore our powers of observation, proven history, and common sense? It is just fine to use your instincts in making judgments if that's all you have at the moment. Wish our government leaders were bright enough to encourage the same.

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