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AngieDoogles 09-28-2007 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by DianaB
My husband can't dance worth a lick! He has absolutely no rhythm! He hardly ever dances with me even in the privacy of our home with no one else home. And you'd NEVER get him to dance in front of a camera!!!! NO WAY! But you girls go ahead and post the videos I'd love to see them.

You could sneakily get him on camera! :eek: LOL ;)

DianaB 09-28-2007 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by AngieDoogles
You could sneakily get him on camera! :eek: LOL ;)

No, I wouldn't want to embarrass him. He's too sweet. He can't sing either which is funny because he's taught all the kids some songs from his childhood but none of them really know how the tune goes. They sing it all just like he does!! It's really funny!!! I once asked his sister to sing it for me and I still couldn't figure out how the music went!!!

AngieDoogles 09-28-2007 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DianaB
No, I wouldn't want to embarrass him. He's too sweet. He can't sing either which is funny because he's taught all the kids some songs from his childhood but none of them really know how the tune goes. They sing it all just like he does!! It's really funny!!! I once asked his sister to sing it for me and I still couldn't figure out how the music went!!!

Aww, poor hubby!

Brendon is funny. He has TONS of musical talent; great voice, plays guitar and a bit of piano, even led music at a church as his job for a while, but the poor boy just can't dance! lol

vainchick5 09-28-2007 01:05 PM

I would buy tons of land, that would triple/quadruple in price if not more, that way I can travel the world and never really work! :D I would take my hubby, my family and his, and go traveling around the world.

I haven't because I don't have the money to buy a ton of land. If I could time travel back 10-20 years, I would totally buy land..lol

judy 10-07-2007 07:21 AM

I really have t think about this one Tink because I do have the time now to do whatever I want. I don't have the money, but for me, these are real choices.
I can do whatever I want for the rest of my life.

I know I'm going to move to the country. (If I had the money, I'd buy a yacht and go to places like Tahiti, the Galapagos Islands, etc.)

I'll have to get back to you on this.

AngieDoogles 10-11-2007 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by judy
I really have t think about this one Tink because I do have the time now to do whatever I want. I don't have the money, but for me, these are real choices.
I can do whatever I want for the rest of my life.

I know I'm going to move to the country. (If I had the money, I'd buy a yacht and go to places like Tahiti, the Galapagos Islands, etc.)

I'll have to get back to you on this.

Judy, I hope you get to go to Tahiti and the Galapagos someday! I bet as a biologist, you'd just love being on those islands!! So much to see and such fascinating creatures... I'm hoping to go there someday as well.

judy 10-11-2007 01:46 PM

Imagine walking where Darwin did his work? I love him - his theories are exquisite. I just heard he was a serious druggie???? I think I'll Snopes that.

I also want to see whales. I love whales!

Tink 10-11-2007 02:30 PM

I've heard that Darwin was the product of 3 generations of inbreeding and he himself married his first cousin. The family was very wealthy and The men, while mostly physicians and mortgage brokers, were quite feared because they were hugefor the time... well over 6 feet tall and over 300 lbs... and were known to go into fits of rage, suffered from mental illnesses and were known to be abusive toward women and children. He's known to have been a poor student, took thrill in killing birds and other animals just for the fun of it, and yet would pass out at the sight of human blood.

ODD man... It's because he was so odd that I remember these things about him. lol

judy 10-11-2007 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Tink
I've heard that Darwin was the product of 3 generations of inbreeding and he himself married his first cousin. The family was very wealthy and The men, while mostly physicians and mortgage brokers, were quite feared because they were hugefor the time... well over 6 feet tall and over 300 lbs... and were known to go into fits of rage, suffered from mental illnesses and were known to be abusive toward women and children. He's known to have been a poor student, took thrill in killing birds and other animals just for the fun of it, and yet would pass out at the sight of human blood.

ODD man... It's because he was so odd that I remember these things about him. lol


Oh yeah! He was quite insane. Poor crazy genius. Look at http://www.icr.org/article/112/ if you want to scan it. He was nuts!

I still love him. His work was brilliant. (I've managed to adapt his theories to include God so I'm quite comfortable with them. He should have called me. I would have shared this with him and maybe he would have felt better. Oh well.)

AngieDoogles 10-11-2007 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by judy
Oh yeah! He was quite insane. Poor crazy genius. Look at http://www.icr.org/article/112/ if you want to scan it. He was nuts!

I still love him. His work was brilliant. (I've managed to adapt his theories to include God so I'm quite comfortable with them. He should have called me. I would have shared this with him and maybe he would have felt better. Oh well.)

I've heard of many people who do that Judy. There are lots of arguments that state evolution and creationism are not necessarily mutually exclusive. It's definitely interesting.

I've heard that Darwin converted to Christianity before he died, but I'm not sure how accurate that information is.

judy 10-12-2007 02:16 PM

He was freaked out over his own observations because it was either Creationism or nothing at that time. Over the years, I also think many people have learned to see God's role in evolution as in everything else.

That's not to say that those who believe exclusively in one or the other are wrong.

When I taught high school Biology, I was very careful not to step on my student's toes. I would explain to them them that they had to know about evolution to pass the Regents. They did not have to believe in it. I always told them that it's usually best to believe what your parents taught you.

Most of them did believe exclusively in Creationism. I would never explain my personal beliefs to them. I told them it would only confuse them.

They were really good about learning about evolution once they realized nobody was forcing them to believe in it. I think that's the problem now - people want everybody to believe what they believe because they feel their own beliefs are right, and, therefore, the only way.

AngieDoogles 10-14-2007 08:41 AM

Sounds like you balanced the class with personal freedom very well! Way to go!

katepoet 10-19-2007 02:17 PM

On Darwin: "Inbreeding" among cousins, even first cousins, has been shown not to create monsters through genetics.

If money and time were no object - I would finish my books, have a grand studio with rooms for paint, fabrics, writing, clay, wood... I would travel with my guys. We could also afford to go for the specialized medical treatment that would make our lives so much easier.


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