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On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
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> Talk to the hand...


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On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
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> Talk to the hand...


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What exactly does that mean? I have seen people do that but I don't have a
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> "Cheri" wrote in message news >
> "Casa de Masa" > wrote in message speaking of Sheldon's drunken
> ramblings
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>> Wow, you really are a naked sack of hatred and evil.
>> WTF happened to you to provoke that unseemly outburst?

>
> Ignorance.
>
> Cheri
>
> ==
>
> My school had nuns and priests and while I don't say abuse never happened
> in some places, it certainly didn't in ours!!!
>
> I doubt we were the only school like that!


I'm very sure of that.

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> On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
>>
>> Talk to the hand...

>
> You're gonna need it!
>
> ==
>
> What exactly does that mean? I have seen people do that but I don't have
> a clue what they mean!


It means they're not listening with their ears, so you might as well stop
talking, but in this case it means using his hand instead of a partner.

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On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 15:06:07 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>"Cheri" wrote in message news >
>"Casa de Masa" > wrote in message
>news
>> On 9/30/2017 2:38 PM, wrote:
>>> no one can convince me that Cathelic parents aren't knowingly
>>> sacrificing their six year old boys and girls to be gang banged in the
>>> name of Jesus. a lie who never lived, a fake aparition.

>>
>> Wow, you really are a naked sack of hatred and evil.
>>
>> WTF happened to you to provoke that unseemly outburst?

>
>Ignorance.
>
>Cheri
>
>==
>
>My school had nuns and priests and while I don't say abuse never happened in
>some places, it certainly didn't in ours!!!
>
>I doubt we were the only school like that!


The convent that had to take me when I started school because the
nearest school could not turn you down due to the bombings, they
certainly abused me.

It was always pointed out that because I was not an RC I was doomed to
go to hell. One of the nuns used to stand behind me as I tried to
learn to write and if I made a mistake, her hands would smash into my
ears and I couldn't hear for about an hour. Naturally, one made more
mistakes that way, out of fear.

Anything they didn't like was always blamed on me, I only remember one
who was as kindly to me as she was to the others.

When there was a daytime raid they sheltered in the chapel, but not
me, I was shoved out the door to go home because they couldn't have me
in the chapel!

Nice way to treat a five year old -
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> On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
>>
>> Talk to the hand...

>
> You're gonna need it!
>


Lol, Rosie Palmer to the rescue?

Tee hee!
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> On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 15:06:07 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> wrote:
>
>>"Cheri" wrote in message news >>
>>"Casa de Masa" > wrote in message
>>news
>>> On 9/30/2017 2:38 PM, wrote:
>>>> no one can convince me that Cathelic parents aren't knowingly
>>>> sacrificing their six year old boys and girls to be gang banged in the
>>>> name of Jesus. a lie who never lived, a fake aparition.
>>>
>>> Wow, you really are a naked sack of hatred and evil.
>>>
>>> WTF happened to you to provoke that unseemly outburst?

>>
>>Ignorance.
>>
>>Cheri
>>
>>==
>>
>>My school had nuns and priests and while I don't say abuse never happened
>>in
>>some places, it certainly didn't in ours!!!
>>
>>I doubt we were the only school like that!

>
> The convent that had to take me when I started school because the
> nearest school could not turn you down due to the bombings, they
> certainly abused me.
>
> It was always pointed out that because I was not an RC I was doomed to
> go to hell. One of the nuns used to stand behind me as I tried to
> learn to write and if I made a mistake, her hands would smash into my
> ears and I couldn't hear for about an hour. Naturally, one made more
> mistakes that way, out of fear.
>
> Anything they didn't like was always blamed on me, I only remember one
> who was as kindly to me as she was to the others.
>
> When there was a daytime raid they sheltered in the chapel, but not
> me, I was shoved out the door to go home because they couldn't have me
> in the chapel!
>
> Nice way to treat a five year old -



Except it was in response to Sheldon about SEXUAL abuse.

Cheri

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On 10/1/2017 8:11 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> "dsi1"Â* wrote in message
> ...
>
> On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
>>
>> Talk to the hand...

>
> You're gonna need it!
>
> ==
>
> What exactly does that mean?Â* I have seen people do that but I don't
> have a clue what they mean!
>


Weeelll..

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"Cheri" wrote in message news
"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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> "dsi1" wrote in message
> ...
>
> On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
>>
>> Talk to the hand...

>
> You're gonna need it!
>
> ==
>
> What exactly does that mean? I have seen people do that but I don't have
> a clue what they mean!


It means they're not listening with their ears, so you might as well stop
talking, but in this case it means using his hand instead of a partner.

Cheri

==

Good grief. So really, if someone does that, it means they are not
listening to you?

Hmm I doubt I would ever bother to speak them again.

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On 10/1/2017 8:11 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> "dsi1" wrote in message
> ...
>
> On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
>>
>> Talk to the hand...

>
> You're gonna need it!
>
> ==
>
> What exactly does that mean? I have seen people do that but I don't
> have a clue what they mean!
>


Weeelll..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ6m8ztEzfA

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On 10/1/2017 9:47 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Casa de Masa"Â* wrote in message news > On 10/1/2017 8:11 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>> "dsi1"Â* wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>> On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
>>>
>>> Talk to the hand...

>>
>> You're gonna need it!
>>
>> ==
>>
>> What exactly does that mean?Â* I have seen people do that but I don't
>> have a clue what they mean!
>>

>
> Weeelll..
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ6m8ztEzfA
>
> ==
>
> In that case they intend to rob you? <g>
>


Under admittedly uniquely desperate circumstances!!!


"I'll be baaaack..."



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Cheri wrote:
>
> "Gary" > wrote in message ...
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >>
> >> On 9/30/2017 9:24 PM, Cheri wrote:
> >> > "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> >> > news > >> >>>> On 9/30/2017 2:38 PM, wrote:
> >> >>>>> I've never cheated on a spouse but I've been cheated on, because
> >> >>>>> females have
> >> >>>>> always been the biggest cheaters simply because they can much more
> >> >>>>> easily cheat.
> >> >>>>
> >> >> Obviously he's an expert on women. This from a guy who claims he
> >> >> delivered groceries (or was it newspapers?) as a teen and lonely
> >> >> middle aged housewives invited him inside to have sex with them. I
> >> >> never believed those tall tales, either.
> >> >>
> >> >> Jill
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I've always believed that the tellers of their many sexual exploits
> >> > aren't getting much.
> >> >
> >> > Cheri
> >>
> >> It sounds like the proverbvial locker room talk of high school boys.
> >>
> >> Jill

> >
> > And sometimes older married guys meeting at McDonalds for coffee
> > early in the morning. heeh

>
> And quite possibly by a person who is jealous of long term lasting
> relationships and feels compelled to add snotty remarks to others posts
> because of his own failed marriage and bitterness. Quite transparent
> actually. heeh
>
> Cheri


Unbelievable but expected. Still mad that I suggested your own
husband might do that long ago. He probably doesn't. He comes
home each day. He loves you. Lighten up. Evidently I hit a nerve
with that past suggestion.

BTW - I am not jealous, I admire couples that have stuck it out
for the long term. I was willing to but I got ripped off.
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 07:56:18 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>> The convent that had to take me when I started school because the
>> nearest school could not turn you down due to the bombings, they
>> certainly abused me.
>>
>> It was always pointed out that because I was not an RC I was doomed to
>> go to hell. One of the nuns used to stand behind me as I tried to
>> learn to write and if I made a mistake, her hands would smash into my
>> ears and I couldn't hear for about an hour. Naturally, one made more
>> mistakes that way, out of fear.
>>
>> Anything they didn't like was always blamed on me, I only remember one
>> who was as kindly to me as she was to the others.
>>
>> When there was a daytime raid they sheltered in the chapel, but not
>> me, I was shoved out the door to go home because they couldn't have me
>> in the chapel!
>>
>> Nice way to treat a five year old -

>
>
>Except it was in response to Sheldon about SEXUAL abuse.


Oh, then it doesn't count. Duh.
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 15:06:07 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>"Cheri" wrote in message news >
>"Casa de Masa" > wrote in message
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>> Wow, you really are a naked sack of hatred and evil.
>>
>> WTF happened to you to provoke that unseemly outburst?

>
>Ignorance.
>
>Cheri
>
>==
>
>My school had nuns and priests and while I don't say abuse never happened in
>some places, it certainly didn't in ours!!!
>
>I doubt we were the only school like that!


I had nuns and civilians as teachers. They were all good.
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"Casa de Masa" wrote in message news
On 10/1/2017 9:47 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> "Casa de Masa" wrote in message news > On 10/1/2017 8:11 AM, Ophelia wrote:
>> "dsi1" wrote in message
>> ...
>>
>> On Saturday, September 30, 2017 at 3:26:51 PM UTC-10, Casa de Masa wrote:
>>>
>>> Talk to the hand...

>>
>> You're gonna need it!
>>
>> ==
>>
>> What exactly does that mean? I have seen people do that but I don't have
>> a clue what they mean!
>>

>
> Weeelll..
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ6m8ztEzfA
>
> ==
>
> In that case they intend to rob you? <g>
>


Under admittedly uniquely desperate circumstances!!!


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On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 15:06:07 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>"Cheri" wrote in message news >
>"Casa de Masa" > wrote in message
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>> Wow, you really are a naked sack of hatred and evil.
>>
>> WTF happened to you to provoke that unseemly outburst?

>
>Ignorance.
>
>Cheri
>
>==
>
>My school had nuns and priests and while I don't say abuse never happened
>in
>some places, it certainly didn't in ours!!!
>
>I doubt we were the only school like that!


I had nuns and civilians as teachers. They were all good.
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 07:56:18 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>> On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 15:06:07 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>"Cheri" wrote in message news >>>
>>>"Casa de Masa" > wrote in message
>>>news >>>> On 9/30/2017 2:38 PM, wrote:
>>>>> no one can convince me that Cathelic parents aren't knowingly
>>>>> sacrificing their six year old boys and girls to be gang banged in the
>>>>> name of Jesus. a lie who never lived, a fake aparition.
>>>>
>>>> Wow, you really are a naked sack of hatred and evil.
>>>>
>>>> WTF happened to you to provoke that unseemly outburst?
>>>
>>>Ignorance.
>>>
>>>Cheri
>>>
>>>==
>>>
>>>My school had nuns and priests and while I don't say abuse never happened
>>>in
>>>some places, it certainly didn't in ours!!!
>>>
>>>I doubt we were the only school like that!

>>
>> The convent that had to take me when I started school because the
>> nearest school could not turn you down due to the bombings, they
>> certainly abused me.
>>
>> It was always pointed out that because I was not an RC I was doomed to
>> go to hell. One of the nuns used to stand behind me as I tried to
>> learn to write and if I made a mistake, her hands would smash into my
>> ears and I couldn't hear for about an hour. Naturally, one made more
>> mistakes that way, out of fear.
>>
>> Anything they didn't like was always blamed on me, I only remember one
>> who was as kindly to me as she was to the others.
>>
>> When there was a daytime raid they sheltered in the chapel, but not
>> me, I was shoved out the door to go home because they couldn't have me
>> in the chapel!
>>
>> Nice way to treat a five year old -

>
>
>Except it was in response to Sheldon about SEXUAL abuse.
>
>Cheri


Yes, but I am not happy to paint nuns or priests in a white light.
Sometimes you need to ask yourself, who is crazy enough to enlist for
a solitary life? Not your normal average person, so it leaves
abnormal or perverts.
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On Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-5, wrote:
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> The convent that had to take me when I started school because the
> nearest school could not turn you down due to the bombings, they
> certainly abused me.
>
> It was always pointed out that because I was not an RC I was doomed to
> go to hell. One of the nuns used to stand behind me as I tried to
> learn to write and if I made a mistake, her hands would smash into my
> ears and I couldn't hear for about an hour. Naturally, one made more
> mistakes that way, out of fear.
>
> Anything they didn't like was always blamed on me, I only remember one
> who was as kindly to me as she was to the others.
>
> When there was a daytime raid they sheltered in the chapel, but not
> me, I was shoved out the door to go home because they couldn't have me
> in the chapel!
>
> Nice way to treat a five year old -
>
>

I have an uncle by marriage who was raised a Catholic and attended
Catholic schools. He said the nuns at the school he attended were
nothing but child abusers dressed as nuns.

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>I have an uncle by marriage who was raised a Catholic and attended
>Catholic schools. He said the nuns at the school he attended were
>nothing but child abusers dressed as nuns.


It depends on the particular people who you happen to be dealing with,
nuns or not. Although I do think that male celibacy is asking for
trouble.
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On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 12:58:34 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote:

>On Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-5, wrote:
>>
>> The convent that had to take me when I started school because the
>> nearest school could not turn you down due to the bombings, they
>> certainly abused me.
>>
>> It was always pointed out that because I was not an RC I was doomed to
>> go to hell. One of the nuns used to stand behind me as I tried to
>> learn to write and if I made a mistake, her hands would smash into my
>> ears and I couldn't hear for about an hour. Naturally, one made more
>> mistakes that way, out of fear.
>>
>> Anything they didn't like was always blamed on me, I only remember one
>> who was as kindly to me as she was to the others.
>>
>> When there was a daytime raid they sheltered in the chapel, but not
>> me, I was shoved out the door to go home because they couldn't have me
>> in the chapel!
>>
>> Nice way to treat a five year old -
>>
>>

>I have an uncle by marriage who was raised a Catholic and attended
>Catholic schools. He said the nuns at the school he attended were
>nothing but child abusers dressed as nuns.


As an adult, when I looked back, I felt the nuns who mistreated me
were likely unmarried, spinsters, so had a problem or perhaps
*******s. Or maybe they just did not want to marry or have kids. They
went into the convent and then were detailed off to do something they
disliked. Not that it excuses it, especially since I was not there by
choice, but circumstance.


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On Mon, 02 Oct 2017 07:08:37 +1100, Bruce >
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>On Sun, 1 Oct 2017 12:58:34 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote:
>>>

>>I have an uncle by marriage who was raised a Catholic and attended
>>Catholic schools. He said the nuns at the school he attended were
>>nothing but child abusers dressed as nuns.

>
>It depends on the particular people who you happen to be dealing with,
>nuns or not. Although I do think that male celibacy is asking for
>trouble.


It provides a good hiding place, who queries a 40 year old bachelor if
he's a priest, you don't see the sticks for the trees.
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On Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 3:45:43 PM UTC-5, wrote:
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> As an adult, when I looked back, I felt the nuns who mistreated me
> were likely unmarried, spinsters, so had a problem or perhaps
> *******s. Or maybe they just did not want to marry or have kids. They
> went into the convent and then were detailed off to do something they
> disliked. Not that it excuses it, especially since I was not there by
> choice, but circumstance.
>
>

There were two Home Economic teachers when I was in junior high and I
had each of these terrors in the 7th and 8th grades. One was a widow
and the other one was an old maid. Some people have no business teach-
ing school and certainly no business around young teenage girls. Both
were post menopausal and they're the reason I never touched another
sewing machine for 40 years. Thankfully they didn't put me off cooking.
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On 10/1/2017 3:23 PM, Bruce wrote:
> If you have a bunch of *** priests, driven nuts by celibacy, why don't
> they have sex with each other and leave young boys alone?


Because they were first contaminated by excessive authority/false parent
figures.

As such they seek to corrupt younger men to maintain their own power.

> I never understand that.


Like any rape it is all about POWER.

They lost theirs early on, now they take power from younger men.

Abuse 101.

> At least *** men don't have to hide in a celibate
> church anymore in this day and age.


A start.
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> On Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 9:53:07 AM UTC-5, wrote:
>>
>> The convent that had to take me when I started school because the
>> nearest school could not turn you down due to the bombings, they
>> certainly abused me.
>>
>> It was always pointed out that because I was not an RC I was doomed to
>> go to hell. One of the nuns used to stand behind me as I tried to
>> learn to write and if I made a mistake, her hands would smash into my
>> ears and I couldn't hear for about an hour. Naturally, one made more
>> mistakes that way, out of fear.
>>
>> Anything they didn't like was always blamed on me, I only remember one
>> who was as kindly to me as she was to the others.
>>
>> When there was a daytime raid they sheltered in the chapel, but not
>> me, I was shoved out the door to go home because they couldn't have me
>> in the chapel!
>>
>> Nice way to treat a five year old -
>>
>>

> I have an uncle by marriage who was raised a Catholic and attended
> Catholic schools. He said the nuns at the school he attended were
> nothing but child abusers dressed as nuns.


My dh says the same, but not sexual abuse where he was. He was in the first
grade and picked up a hose in the school yard, Sister Anastasia told him to
drop it and come back, he dropped it but ran. The next day she spanked him
with the hose which left marks. Totally acceptable in those days, and you
were lucky if your parents didn't add a whomp or two of their own for
disrespecting sister. LOL

Cheri


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On Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 5:30:02 PM UTC-5, Cheri wrote:
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> > wrote in message
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>
> > I have an uncle by marriage who was raised a Catholic and attended
> > Catholic schools. He said the nuns at the school he attended were
> > nothing but child abusers dressed as nuns.

>
> My dh says the same, but not sexual abuse where he was. He was in the first
> grade and picked up a hose in the school yard, Sister Anastasia told him to
> drop it and come back, he dropped it but ran. The next day she spanked him
> with the hose which left marks. Totally acceptable in those days, and you
> were lucky if your parents didn't add a whomp or two of their own for
> disrespecting sister. LOL
>
> Cheri
>
>

His wasn't sexual abuse either, just downright mean women who knew they
had the power to abuse and ridicule children.

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>
> You're gonna need it!
>
> ==
>
> What exactly does that mean? I have seen people do that but I don't have a
> clue what they mean!
>
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It's an offensive way to shut other people up. The mere act of placing your open hand in front of someone's face is offensive. Saying "talk to the hand is icing on the cake.

I have also seen it being said while walking away from a conversation. Your back is turned and your intended receiver is shown a reverse middle finger. Beats me if that gesture is used in the UK. Needless to say, it's an offensive hand gesture.

What I posted has nothing to do with talking to the hand. It's a reference to a popular American TV show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYl1UBDGKiU
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