Frenchie's Fromage

[quote]nlmain wrote:

print - raspberry smelling butt filled with grease and sweat sounds about perfect! I’m sure that will be easy to wash out right?

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It’s not as hard as you might think…

^Does that even sound right?

What do I know, I’ve only tried it once.

Tim - I know some conditioning is good and I am planning to to keep some after but no way near as much as you do.

Edgy - Boxers remind me of highschool kids. No insult intended, that’s just been my experience. Boxers or briefs: both end up on the floor anyways mkay :wink:

Print - that one flew right out into the feild…

I did it again. I thought there was an honest, interesting discussion about people’s beliefs in the after life. This is TN afterall. If aint about fucking then stfu… yish.

Just thought I’d repost here. I’d love to hear what our commune of smart open minded people think on the subject.

"I don’t believe in a higher being of intelligence

I believe that humans have detatched themself from the natural cycle of back to the earth as energy because of our striving need to be better than everything on this planet. Most “souls” rather than returning to the natural communal bath of all living stand apart in sadness and desire to comeback. Those that understand and are in peace with death remain as collective energy.

I do not beleive you get to choose your reincarnation. I beleive those souls struggling to come back will find the most willing host. perhaps a few better souls come back in order to perform certain missions.

Myself - I’d be okay not coming back and have my energy wrapped around some ancient tree deep in the jungle and juste feel the warm sun, hear the birds, feel the rain and be nothing more than ALL."

I figured I’d be called out as tree-huggin hippie maybe not a stuck up bitch. To each his own. And I’ve been warned about straying but dammit these topics keep sucking me in. lol. I never learn.

It’s a sickness I have. I can’t stop…seriously.

bison fennel meatballs with roasted beet bolognese over polenta. and a winter green salad.

[quote]timmyo wrote:
It’s a sickness I have. I can’t stop…seriously.

bison fennel meatballs with roasted beet bolognese over polenta. and a winter green salad.[/quote]

is that your idea of heaven or the supper you just had? In either cases its sounds divine…nom

I had a sammich. with canned salmon and sliced cheese. pathetic I know but by 7pm I was fammished. Food had to be in my belly fast.

I am with you. I dont have a belief in higher powers,Try and be a good person and treat everyone as you would be treated. More wars and conflicts have been started over religion than anyone cares to know about.
I am ok with being fertilizer, i would rather that than come back as a 3 toed sloth

thats dinner…

[quote]timmyo wrote:
I am with you. I dont have a belief in higher powers,Try and be a good person and treat everyone as you would be treated. More wars and conflicts have been started over religion than anyone cares to know about.
I am ok with being fertilizer, i would rather that than come back as a 3 toed sloth [/quote]

fertilizer for a nice big tree. sounds relaxing, I’m in.

I am all about taking it easy when i am dead.

[quote]timmyo wrote:
thats dinner…[/quote]

I was pulling your beard, should have added my usual smiley.

being fertilizer for a nice big crop of wild raspberries would be lovely.

“I can’t tell without the smiley face”…you told me that.

i would like to go to one of Rick Bayless’ restaurants bofre i become said fertilizer. Frontera.

[quote]timmyo wrote:
i would like to go to one of Rick Bayless’ restaurants before I become said fertilizer. Frontera.[/quote]

There’s a shit load I want to do before giving up the ghost. Not being afraid of death does not equal having no drive for living.

Just googled Frontera and looks delicious all fresh and colorful. I have a wonderful variety of good restaurants here in Montreal so I’ve never given much thought to traveling just for a particular chef. Maybe someday.

I haven’t been following that thread, you were called a stuck up bitch for that?

Sheesh.

Canned salmon and cheese? From Frenchie?!?!
Shocking lol

I didn’t put effort in dinner either, must have been one of those days

I have a lot to do as well.
I wouldn’t travel to go to a restaurant, but if I was there, I would make the effort to go for sure.
We have some fantastic restaurants here as well.
“All men die, but how many truly live?”

Okay Frenchie I’ll play.

I believe that the world is too gloriously complex as to be an accident. I don’t subscribe to any particular religion or belief system nor do I have any certainty as to some sort of higher power benign or otherwise.

But just as ants in an ant farm do not know they are being cared for I wouldn’t be stunned to find out that we are not only not alone in the universe but someone/thing is calling the shots.

At the very least we are forced to admit Lamaitre’s theory might describe the expansion of the universe but does not and cannot explain where the very basic building blocks came from.

Now to totally destroy any claim at rationality, but I can’t find it in my heart to believe that friendship, love, brotherhood, the curve of a woman’s hip, or the purr of a kitten weren’t gifts to humanity.

[quote]nlmain wrote:
I did it again. I thought there was an honest, interesting discussion about people’s beliefs in the after life. This is TN afterall. If aint about fucking then stfu… yish.

Just thought I’d repost here. I’d love to hear what our commune of smart open minded people think on the subject.

"I don’t believe in a higher being of intelligence

I believe that humans have detatched themself from the natural cycle of back to the earth as energy because of our striving need to be better than everything on this planet. Most “souls” rather than returning to the natural communal bath of all living stand apart in sadness and desire to comeback. Those that understand and are in peace with death remain as collective energy.

I do not beleive you get to choose your reincarnation. I beleive those souls struggling to come back will find the most willing host. perhaps a few better souls come back in order to perform certain missions.

Myself - I’d be okay not coming back and have my energy wrapped around some ancient tree deep in the jungle and juste feel the warm sun, hear the birds, feel the rain and be nothing more than ALL."

I figured I’d be called out as tree-huggin hippie maybe not a stuck up bitch. To each his own. And I’ve been warned about straying but dammit these topics keep sucking me in. lol. I never learn.[/quote]

I occasionally read a little outside our two little islands of peace but haven’t been tempted to join the fray for a long time. I keep remembering the saying “Don’t wrestle with pigs: you’ll get all muddy and the pigs will love it!”

that said be proud of being a tree hugging, stuck-up bitch! we all love you anyway!

I, myself, am a tree-hugging, red-neck, hilly-billy, mountain man who also happens to be a rocket scientist…

Ahh gee. This is weighty stuff in here. You’re answer was thoughtful. I liked it. I liked Joe’s too. I don’t have one of my own. I don’t know what I think or even what I hope for.

Can we go back to talking about underwear or lack thereof. Please enlighten me as to why the hell so many of you do not wear underwear when training. Seriously, WTF?

[quote]Nadia Comeandeat wrote:
Please enlighten me as to why the hell so many of you do not wear underwear when training. Seriously, WTF? [/quote]

Underwear gets in the way. Plus, there’s the panty line issue. I love the feel of commando. Or the lack thereof [feeling].

[quote]JoeGood wrote:
Okay Frenchie I’ll play.

I believe that the world is too gloriously complex as to be an accident. I don’t subscribe to any particular religion or belief system nor do I have any certainty as to some sort of higher power benign or otherwise.

But just as ants in an ant farm do not know they are being cared for I wouldn’t be stunned to find out that we are not only not alone in the universe but someone/thing is calling the shots.

At the very least we are forced to admit Lamaitre’s theory might describe the expansion of the universe but does not and cannot explain where the very basic building blocks came from.

Now to totally destroy any claim at rationality, but I can’t find it in my heart to believe that friendship, love, brotherhood, the curve of a woman’s hip, or the purr of a kitten weren’t gifts to humanity.[/quote]

I’m no expert, but I think you’re right on with that last.

“God is beautiful and loves beauty.”