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Hank wrote:
"Hank Rogers" wrote in message news ![]() Dave Smith wrote: > On 2018-08-29 5:44 PM, nymshifting Tuco Salamanca wrote: > >>> Excuse the hell out of me not quoting the entire 5 previous posts. Only >>> a fool would not realize the single carets were the part attributed to >>> Ed. Feel free to fit the bill. >> >> Just quote correctly, it's really not hard. If you remove someone's >> text, also remove the attribution line. If you remove the attribution >> line, also remove the text. >> > > Enjoy your time in there with your other names. I see that type of misquote often, and just figure that I can't see who got snipped. The only posts that are really confusing is Ophelia ... I can't figure who said what! I guess her newsreader is a strange one. = Sorry, I don't really know what to do about it. I see chevrons of others but not the one to which I am responding. which is why I make ==== between them and my response.. From what I can see, I am not the only one who has to do that. I have noticed though that when my posts are shown, the name of the previous poster is often missed. As you see I have added your name, just in case. I will try to remember to do that, sorry ![]() |
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Hank wrote:
"Hank Rogers" wrote in message news ![]() Druce wrote: > On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 15:41:53 -0700, "Cheri" > > wrote: > >> "Ed Pawlowski" > wrote in message >> ... >>>>>>>>>> >>> Mid September to November are very nice in NY State and most places at >>> that latitude. Mid December to mid March is cold, dark, even depressing >>> for some. >> >> >> I'm a winter person, never depressing to me. > > Isn't a winter person in the wrong state in California? > > I'd move further north than where we are now, towards the tropics, so > that the nights aren't so cold in winter. But I'd be on my own ![]() > Northern California has some nice cold weather, particularly in the mountains. And it's beautiful. == The weather here in Scotland has changed over the years. When I first came to live up here, it was always cold and rainy. My first year it rained every singled day ![]() seem to have gone upside down. Great here and bad in the south ![]() Not always you understand, but very different to what it used to be. I love the snow, but we don't get so much as we used to here. |
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On Wed, 29 Aug 2018 17:42:36 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote: >Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2018-08-29 5:44 PM, nymshifting Tuco Salamanca wrote: >> >>>> Excuse the hell out of me not quoting the entire 5 previous posts. Only >>>> a fool would not realize the single carets were the part attributed to >>>> Ed. Feel free to fit the bill. >>> >>> Just quote correctly, it's really not hard. If you remove someone's >>> text, also remove the attribution line. If you remove the attribution >>> line, also remove the text. >>> >> >> Enjoy your time in there with your other names. > >I see that type of misquote often, and just figure that I can't see who >got snipped. I don't understand why Dave's offended when this is pointed out to him. He clearly needs a few pointers because he keeps doing it wrong. |
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![]() "Nancy2" wrote in message ... Cheri, I am with you. I hate the 80s temps and higher...I just stay in the AC until it gets cooler. I love me some winter...not so fond of snow and ice, but if those come with winter temps, I will take them gladly. 1. You can always put on more clothes. 2. You cannot always take off enough clothing to get cool. 3. Meat keeps longer in the cold. We are made out of meat. N. == LOL I agree completely ![]() ![]() winter person ![]() |
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If I could I'd pass a law that girls can't change their name when they marry... I can't understand why women get to change their name when they marry, that makes no sense whatsoever to me... it's like when women marry they die. That's like when American women marry they are autimatically converted to being mooslim. I think in America women should keep their birth name for their entire life, otherwise women become chatel. Makes no sense that women do that hyphenated BS. keep your birth name the same as men, otherwis you are lower than human. When I see women with hyphenated names I think insects, larva. == We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:38:38 +0100, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Nancy2" wrote in message ... > >Cheri, I am with you. I hate the 80s temps and higher...I just stay in the >AC until it gets cooler. >I love me some winter...not so fond of snow and ice, but if those come with >winter temps, I >will take them gladly. > >1. You can always put on more clothes. >2. You cannot always take off enough clothing to get cool. >3. Meat keeps longer in the cold. We are made out of meat. > >N. > >== > >LOL I agree completely ![]() ![]() >winter person ![]() I'd go further north and go troppo if I could. Except the snakes and the spiders are bigger there and you get bad cyclones. But, also in Australia, there are seachangers who move from Queensland (hot) to Tasmania (cold) for the weather. |
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![]() "Druce" wrote in message ... On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:38:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > wrote: > > >"Nancy2" wrote in message ... > >Cheri, I am with you. I hate the 80s temps and higher...I just stay in the >AC until it gets cooler. >I love me some winter...not so fond of snow and ice, but if those come with >winter temps, I >will take them gladly. > >1. You can always put on more clothes. >2. You cannot always take off enough clothing to get cool. >3. Meat keeps longer in the cold. We are made out of meat. > >N. > >== > >LOL I agree completely ![]() ![]() >winter person ![]() I'd go further north and go troppo if I could. Except the snakes and the spiders are bigger there and you get bad cyclones. But, also in Australia, there are seachangers who move from Queensland (hot) to Tasmania (cold) for the weather. == Their choice I suppose, but it wouldn't do for me ![]() |
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Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 11:45:42 UTC+2 schrieb Ophelia:
> Sheldon wrote: > > > If I could I'd pass a law that girls can't change their name when they > marry... I can't understand why women get to change their name when > they marry, that makes no sense whatsoever to me... it's like when > women marry they die. That's like when American women marry they > are autimatically converted to being mooslim. I think in America > women should keep their birth name for their entire life, otherwise > women become chatel. Makes no sense that women do that hyphenated BS. > keep your birth name the same as men, otherwis you are lower than > human. When I see women with hyphenated names I think insects, larva. > > == > > We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. |
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On Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 6:42:51 PM UTC-4, Cheri wrote:
> I'm a winter person, never depressing to me. Michigan winters are very cloudy. You might not like that. We go days on end and never see the sun. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 6:01:54 AM UTC-4, Sanne wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 11:45:42 UTC+2 schrieb Ophelia: > > Sheldon wrote: > > > > > > If I could I'd pass a law that girls can't change their name when they > > marry... I can't understand why women get to change their name when > > they marry, that makes no sense whatsoever to me... it's like when > > women marry they die. That's like when American women marry they > > are autimatically converted to being mooslim. I think in America > > women should keep their birth name for their entire life, otherwise > > women become chatel. Makes no sense that women do that hyphenated BS. > > keep your birth name the same as men, otherwis you are lower than > > human. When I see women with hyphenated names I think insects, larva. > > > > == > > > > We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. > > It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; > putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it > last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. We'd view that (and Sheldon's suggestion) as an unwarranted government intrusion into our private business. I didn't change my name for my first marriage and did change it for my second. I'm not chattel, either way. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:01:49 -0700 (PDT), Sanne
> wrote: >Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 11:45:42 UTC+2 schrieb Ophelia: >> Sheldon wrote: >> >> >> If I could I'd pass a law that girls can't change their name when they >> marry... I can't understand why women get to change their name when >> they marry, that makes no sense whatsoever to me... it's like when >> women marry they die. That's like when American women marry they >> are autimatically converted to being mooslim. I think in America >> women should keep their birth name for their entire life, otherwise >> women become chatel. Makes no sense that women do that hyphenated BS. >> keep your birth name the same as men, otherwis you are lower than >> human. When I see women with hyphenated names I think insects, larva. >> >> == >> >> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. > >It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; >putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it >last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. Hasn't that law changed? |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:59:43 +0100, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Druce" wrote in message ... > >On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:38:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > >wrote: > >> >> >>"Nancy2" wrote in message ... >> >>Cheri, I am with you. I hate the 80s temps and higher...I just stay in the >>AC until it gets cooler. >>I love me some winter...not so fond of snow and ice, but if those come with >>winter temps, I >>will take them gladly. >> >>1. You can always put on more clothes. >>2. You cannot always take off enough clothing to get cool. >>3. Meat keeps longer in the cold. We are made out of meat. >> >>N. >> >>== >> >>LOL I agree completely ![]() ![]() >>winter person ![]() > >I'd go further north and go troppo if I could. Except the snakes and >the spiders are bigger there and you get bad cyclones. > >But, also in Australia, there are seachangers who move from Queensland >(hot) to Tasmania (cold) for the weather. > >== > >Their choice I suppose, but it wouldn't do for me ![]() But they move towards the cold. |
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Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 12:29:17 UTC+2 schrieb Druce:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:01:49 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: > >> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. > > > >It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; > >putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it > >last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. > > Hasn't that law changed? Yes indeed. But that doesn't concern me. |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 04:11:05 -0700 (PDT), Sanne
> wrote: >Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 12:29:17 UTC+2 schrieb Druce: >> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:01:49 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: > >> >> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. >> > >> >It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; >> >putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it >> >last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. >> >> Hasn't that law changed? > >Yes indeed. But that doesn't concern me. Still a fascinating point to make. |
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Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 13:12:03 UTC+2 schrieb Druce:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 04:11:05 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: > > >Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 12:29:17 UTC+2 schrieb Druce: > >> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:01:49 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: > > > >> >> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. > >> > > >> >It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; > >> >putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it > >> >last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. > >> > >> Hasn't that law changed? > > > >Yes indeed. But that doesn't concern me. > > Still a fascinating point to make. ? |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 04:18:28 -0700 (PDT), Sanne
> wrote: >Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 13:12:03 UTC+2 schrieb Druce: >> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 04:11:05 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: >> >> >Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 12:29:17 UTC+2 schrieb Druce: >> >> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:01:49 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: >> > >> >> >> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. >> >> > >> >> >It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; >> >> >putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it >> >> >last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. >> >> >> >> Hasn't that law changed? >> > >> >Yes indeed. But that doesn't concern me. >> >> Still a fascinating point to make. > >? Well, it's good to know that women in Germany no longer have to change their name. Even though you had to back then. |
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Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 13:22:12 UTC+2 schrieb Druce:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 04:18:28 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: > > >Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 13:12:03 UTC+2 schrieb Druce: > >> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 04:11:05 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: > >> > >> >Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 12:29:17 UTC+2 schrieb Druce: > >> >> On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:01:49 -0700 (PDT), Sanne wrote: > >> > > >> >> >> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. > >> >> > > >> >> >It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; > >> >> >putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it > >> >> >last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. > >> >> > >> >> Hasn't that law changed? > >> > > >> >Yes indeed. But that doesn't concern me. > >> > >> Still a fascinating point to make. > > > >? > > Well, it's good to know that women in Germany no longer have to change > their name. Even though you had to back then. Yes indeed! - That way, a friend of ours was able to conceal her marriage from some unpleasant people. She's strong, but she's got enough on her palate without their constant nagging. |
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On 8/30/2018 10:45 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. > Yes. I was down at the local cemetery the other day (visiting the relatives...) and the majority of the stones with both husband and wife on them, identified the woman by her birth name, not her married one. |
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![]() "Sanne" wrote in message ... Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 11:45:42 UTC+2 schrieb Ophelia: > Sheldon wrote: > > > If I could I'd pass a law that girls can't change their name when they > marry... I can't understand why women get to change their name when > they marry, that makes no sense whatsoever to me... it's like when > women marry they die. That's like when American women marry they > are autimatically converted to being mooslim. I think in America > women should keep their birth name for their entire life, otherwise > women become chatel. Makes no sense that women do that hyphenated BS. > keep your birth name the same as men, otherwis you are lower than > human. When I see women with hyphenated names I think insects, larva. > > == > > We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. == I don't think it was the law many ago when I got married, but I often see now that people are retaining their maiden name. My doctor is a case in point. We know she married but her name never changed, |
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![]() "Druce" wrote in message ... On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:59:43 +0100, "Ophelia" > wrote: > > >"Druce" wrote in message .. . > >On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:38:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > >wrote: > >> >> >>"Nancy2" wrote in message ... >> >>Cheri, I am with you. I hate the 80s temps and higher...I just stay in >>the >>AC until it gets cooler. >>I love me some winter...not so fond of snow and ice, but if those come >>with >>winter temps, I >>will take them gladly. >> >>1. You can always put on more clothes. >>2. You cannot always take off enough clothing to get cool. >>3. Meat keeps longer in the cold. We are made out of meat. >> >>N. >> >>== >> >>LOL I agree completely ![]() ![]() >>a >>winter person ![]() > >I'd go further north and go troppo if I could. Except the snakes and >the spiders are bigger there and you get bad cyclones. > >But, also in Australia, there are seachangers who move from Queensland >(hot) to Tasmania (cold) for the weather. > >== > >Their choice I suppose, but it wouldn't do for me ![]() But they move towards the cold. == Ooops I misread, sorry ![]() another place for cold ![]() Sorry. |
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![]() "S Viemeister" wrote in message ... On 8/30/2018 10:45 AM, Ophelia wrote: > We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. > Yes. I was down at the local cemetery the other day (visiting the relatives...) and the majority of the stones with both husband and wife on them, identified the woman by her birth name, not her married one. == Ahhh has it been the case for a very long time? |
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![]() "Ophelia" wrote in message ... "Druce" wrote in message ... On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:59:43 +0100, "Ophelia" > wrote: > > >"Druce" wrote in message .. . > >On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 10:38:38 +0100, "Ophelia" > >wrote: > >> >> >>"Nancy2" wrote in message ... >> >>Cheri, I am with you. I hate the 80s temps and higher...I just stay in >>the >>AC until it gets cooler. >>I love me some winter...not so fond of snow and ice, but if those come >>with >>winter temps, I >>will take them gladly. >> >>1. You can always put on more clothes. >>2. You cannot always take off enough clothing to get cool. >>3. Meat keeps longer in the cold. We are made out of meat. >> >>N. >> >>== >> >>LOL I agree completely ![]() ![]() >>a >>winter person ![]() > >I'd go further north and go troppo if I could. Except the snakes and >the spiders are bigger there and you get bad cyclones. > >But, also in Australia, there are seachangers who move from Queensland >(hot) to Tasmania (cold) for the weather. > >== > >Their choice I suppose, but it wouldn't do for me ![]() But they move towards the cold. == Ooops I misread, sorry ![]() another place for cold ![]() Sorry. == Oops lol that IS what they were doing!! Sorry again. I am being distracted here ![]() |
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On 8/30/2018 1:00 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> "S Viemeister" wrote in message ... > On 8/30/2018 10:45 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. >> > Yes. > I was down at the local cemetery the other day (visiting the > relatives...) and the majority of the stones with both husband and wife > on them, identified the woman by her birth name, not her married one. > > == > > Ahhh has it been the case for a very long time? > > Some of the older stones are unreadable, but yes, well back into the 1800s. |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
... > Sheldon wrote: > > > If I could I'd pass a law that girls can't change their name when they > marry... I can't understand why women get to change their name when > they marry, that makes no sense whatsoever to me... it's like when > women marry they die. That's like when American women marry they > are autimatically converted to being mooslim. I think in America > women should keep their birth name for their entire life, otherwise > women become chatel. Makes no sense that women do that hyphenated BS. > keep your birth name the same as men, otherwis you are lower than > human. When I see women with hyphenated names I think insects, larva. > > == > > We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. ======= But...Sheldon wants to "pass a law that girls can't change their name," talk about trying to control everything. ![]() Cheri |
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"Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message
... > On Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 6:42:51 PM UTC-4, Cheri wrote: > >> I'm a winter person, never depressing to me. > > Michigan winters are very cloudy. You might not like that. We go days > on end and never see the sun. > > Cindy Hamilton I love cloudy actually. Cheri |
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On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 12:47:44 AM UTC-5, Druce wrote:
.... > > Oh, I didn't know Oregon was on the coast. Not surprising, there seems to be a LOT you don't know. John Kuthe... |
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On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 3:18:10 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
.... > Sorry, I don't really know what to do about it. I see chevrons of others > but not the one to which I am responding. which is why I make ==== between > them and my response.. From what I can see, I am not the only one who has > to do that. I have noticed though that when my posts are shown, the name of > the previous poster is often missed. > > As you see I have added your name, just in case. I will try to remember to > do that, sorry ![]() Yes, every news reading program is a little to a lot different. That's why I normally trim OUT all the superfluous text (as I have done here) and try and trim it down to only that which I am responding to. Unlike the IJIOTS who include EVERYTHING and only add ONE SENTENCE or COMMENT! John Kuthe... |
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On 8/30/2018 8:34 AM, Cheri wrote:
> But...Sheldon wants to "pass a law that girls can't change their name," > talk about trying to control everything. ![]() Girls shouldn't even be getting married. And women don't need anyone telling them they have to change their name or not. nancy |
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Ophelia, here, it is "the usual" for women in medical, law, and similar careers not to change their
names because they have patients and clients who know them by their maiden names. N. |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 06:04:35 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote: >Ophelia, here, it is "the usual" for women in medical, law, and similar careers not to change their >names because they have patients and clients who know them by their maiden names. > >N. exactly. My daughter established herself as Dr. Why should she lose part of her searchable history as a professional by changing her name? |
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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
... > On 8/30/2018 8:34 AM, Cheri wrote: > >> But...Sheldon wants to "pass a law that girls can't change their name," >> talk about trying to control everything. ![]() > > Girls shouldn't even be getting married. And women don't need anyone > telling them they have to change their name or not. > > nancy Boys either. ;-) Cheri |
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"Nancy2" > wrote in message
... > Ophelia, here, it is "the usual" for women in medical, law, and similar > careers not to change their > names because they have patients and clients who know them by their maiden > names. > > N. Most career women don't change their names, very few stars that ever do etc. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > Sheldon wrote: > > > If I could I'd pass a law that girls can't change their name when they > marry... I can't understand why women get to change their name when > they marry, that makes no sense whatsoever to me... it's like when > women marry they die. That's like when American women marry they > are autimatically converted to being mooslim. I think in America > women should keep their birth name for their entire life, otherwise > women become chatel. Makes no sense that women do that hyphenated BS. > keep your birth name the same as men, otherwis you are lower than > human. When I see women with hyphenated names I think insects, larva. > > == > > We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. ======= But...Sheldon wants to "pass a law that girls can't change their name," talk about trying to control everything. ![]() Cheri == Oh dear ... |
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On 8/30/2018 9:43 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "Nancy Young" > wrote >> On 8/30/2018 8:34 AM, Cheri wrote: >> >>> But...Sheldon wants to "pass a law that girls can't change their >>> name," talk about trying to control everything. ![]() >> >> Girls shouldn't even be getting married.* And women don't need anyone >> telling them they have to change their name or not. >> > Boys either. ;-) Exactly! heh nancy |
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![]() "Cheri" wrote in message news ![]() "Nancy Young" > wrote in message ... > On 8/30/2018 8:34 AM, Cheri wrote: > >> But...Sheldon wants to "pass a law that girls can't change their name," >> talk about trying to control everything. ![]() > > Girls shouldn't even be getting married. And women don't need anyone > telling them they have to change their name or not. > > nancy Boys either. ;-) Cheri == lol |
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![]() "Nancy2" wrote in message ... Ophelia, here, it is "the usual" for women in medical, law, and similar careers not to change their names because they have patients and clients who know them by their maiden names. N. == Ok, I haven't seen it here until recently. That isn't to say it wasn't happening, just that if it was, I didn't notice ![]() |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2018 03:01:49 -0700 (PDT), Sanne
> wrote: >Am Donnerstag, 30. August 2018 11:45:42 UTC+2 schrieb Ophelia: >> Sheldon wrote: >> >> >> If I could I'd pass a law that girls can't change their name when they >> marry... I can't understand why women get to change their name when >> they marry, that makes no sense whatsoever to me... it's like when >> women marry they die. That's like when American women marry they >> are autimatically converted to being mooslim. I think in America >> women should keep their birth name for their entire life, otherwise >> women become chatel. Makes no sense that women do that hyphenated BS. >> keep your birth name the same as men, otherwis you are lower than >> human. When I see women with hyphenated names I think insects, larva. >> >> == >> >> We don't have to change our name if we don't want to. It's our choice. > >It was the law here in Germany to change my name when we got married; >putting my maiden name first was the best I could do. Either that, put it >last (hyphenated, too) or lose it altogether. When I married in the UK in the early 50s it was just 'assumed' you changed. I didn't but come the day I wanted to have the children put on my passport I had to use Davids name. I fought hard but time was on their side and I wanted the passports, so for the only time, I used Davids surname. (I wasn't asking for the children to have my surname, just me) |
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On Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 11:19:53 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 20:13:15 -0700 (PDT), " > > wrote: > > >My car has no gas > >cap. > > Then you have no car, every car ever produced has a gas cap. > > Nope, no gas cap at all. It does have the door to access the gas tank but no cap on that tank just a membrane that the gas nozzle pushes out of the way when filling. It probably wouldn't hurt you to do a bit of research before you make unfounded statements. Or better yet, go take a look at the new models to see what they offer. It might broaden your horizons instead of your butt by sitting on a tractor day after day. https://s22.postimg.cc/au6nm21fl/2017_Gas_Cap.jpg |
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On Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 10:23:20 AM UTC-4, wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 11:19:53 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote: > > On Tue, 28 Aug 2018 20:13:15 -0700 (PDT), " > > > wrote: > > > > >My car has no gas > > >cap. > > > > Then you have no car, every car ever produced has a gas cap. > > > > > Nope, no gas cap at all. It does have the door to access the gas tank > but no cap on that tank just a membrane that the gas nozzle pushes out > of the way when filling. > > It probably wouldn't hurt you to do a bit of research before you make > unfounded statements. Or better yet, go take a look at the new models > to see what they offer. It might broaden your horizons instead of your > butt by sitting on a tractor day after day. > > https://s22.postimg.cc/au6nm21fl/2017_Gas_Cap.jpg I'm sure there's some air quality justification for that, but the first thing that crossed my mind was, "I bet it costs a ton to replace." Cindy Hamilton |
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