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Speaking of Breakfast...
"Mack A. Damia" > wrote in message
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> On Fri, 8 May 2009 18:00:00 -0400, TFM® >
> wrote:
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>>"Mack A. Damia" > wrote in message
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>>> On Fri, 08 May 2009 13:58:19 -0500, Omelet >
>>> wrote:
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>>>>In article >,
>>>> Mack A. Damia > wrote:
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>>>>> On Fri, 08 May 2009 13:18:17 -0500, Omelet >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >In article >,
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> On Fri, 08 May 2009 15:36:54 GMT, blake murphy
>>>>> >> > wrote:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> >On Thu, 07 May 2009 15:11:21 -0700, Mack A. Damia wrote:
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> >> M.A., Government; Ed.D. Social Science Education
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> >i'm, like, totally impressed.
>>>>> >> >
>>>>> >> >blake
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> I've found a great many educators not the smartest cookies in the
>>>>> >> tin.
>>>>> >> They remind me alot of puffins.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Dodos.
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't know how many guys I've met in my life who put down any type
>>>>> of education - especially "higher".
>>>>>
>>>>> They're largely uneducated themselves, of course, or they would never
>>>>> do it.
>>>>>
>>>>> They make fools out of themselves.
>>>>
>>>>I have a 4 year BS degree plus 22 years experience in health care. The
>>>>problem is that many really smart people lack common sense. ;-)
>>>>
>>>>So far, you are doing ok in my book.
>>>>
>>>>Keep up the good work!
>>>>
>>>>I chose dodos because they were not dumb, just complacent.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your support. I don't think that it is as much a lack of
>>> common sense ( smart people) as their minds being *somewhere else*
>>> - they appear not to have common sense. This is "situational", too,
>>> as we can't make a general statement like that without some rational
>>> basis. I doubt that there is any evidence of that, though.
>>>
>>> Common sense ain't too common; also, it may be relative.
>>>
>>> I guess it's more ignorance than stupidity and maybe a lot of
>>> jealousy. It may be best to avoid them as they can be a vexation to
>>> the soul.
>>>
>>> I've always had a passion for learning. It illuminates the world,
>>> doesn't it? And the unenlightened will NEVER know.
>>>
>>> I enjoy hearing myself called "Doctor" on occasion, too. 
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>>**** it. I think you're alright. I think most others do as well.
>>
>>Detractors abound in all newsgroups.
>>Just ease in. They don't like it when a person barges in with
>>credentials.
>>
>>Aloha,
>>TFM®
>
> Thanks. I do understand about being overbearing, but I felt an
> aggressive "challenge" and an assault on reason and logic; I wasn't
> expecting it. Perhaps I became defensive, because in this, such a
> philosophical dispute, the message came across loud and clear (to me):
> Who the **** are you, etc?
>
> Heck! I don't have ANY freekin' cooking credentials except cooking
> with mom when I was a nipper. What's the name of this group?
The name of this group is "Wreck Food Cooking".
You'll fit right in.
TFM®
Aloha, bruddah.
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