On a health(ier) kick.
jay wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 11:35:44 -0500, George wrote:
>
>> PeterLucas wrote:
>>
>>> Well, people like you would say that........ I think it's called
>>> jealousy.
>>>
>>> Lots of people come on here and tell lots of things. If you want to go
>>> live in a vacuum, you're more than welcome.
>
>
>> I am not jealous in the least since I am involved in activities that
>> provide personal satisfaction. I am not the least bit interested in
>> queuing the band and running a flag up the pole when I do them. The most
>> charitable and generous people I know do it for personal satisfaction
>> and you would never even know what they are doing unless you
>> accidentally found out.
>
> Sounds like you are bragging about how much personal satisfaction you get
> from your involvement in activities that give you personal satisfaction.
> How do you know charitable and generous people if they don't mention their
> charitableness and generosity?..
Why do you ask a question about what I already answered?
and how do you know that they do it for
> personal satisfaction rather than a tax deduction since they don't mention
> the fact?
>
> Smells like horse shit.
>
> BTW charitable people are in the news by name and face on a regular basis
> and I'm thankful that they are capable and willing to give. Charitable
> causes actually enjoy the benefit of news coverage .. since giving begets
> more giving. The PeterLucas post may encourage someone else like you or
> that empty headed BIG-0 to be so generous.
>
If you say so...
> OBFOOD: I bought some fish sauce today..3 crab brand.
>
> jay
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