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CoteDuRhone is offline CoteDuRhone Post #1  September 11,2008, 7:28am

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Who was the most influential person in your life?
 
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CoteDuRhone, wrote :

Who was the most influential person in your life?
Forgot to provide choices:


1) Sarah Palin


2) Hillary Clinton


3) You (meaning you)


4) You (meaning the person who asked you the question)


5) Your mom (for guys only)


6) Your ex (for gals only)


7) Your pre-school teacher


8) Zeb


9) Jesus


10) Local drug dealer


11) The cute girl at the dentist


12) The hot date from last night (she slept on the first date)


13) The hot date from last night (he looked into your eyes and was totally dreamy)


14) David Beckham


15) Your high school teacher (you are still not over the crush)
 
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lada is offline lada Post #3  September 11,2008, 7:38am

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a physics professor in colloege, who always chose to teach the introductory astronomy classes. these were large lectures giving science credit to nonscience majors. He delighted in proposing preposterous questions, and trying to get the business majors to THINK through the process.


his point was that, as a youth, he had been told something, that everybody believed, and had not thought through it. So, as Hitler youth, he would spend a year in acadame, a year, which turned into the rest of the war, on the Eastern Front as tank commander. he managed to avoid atrocities; once by getting his tank stuck in the mud when ordered to execute some?Czech/ prisoners. He was part of the mad dash to surrender to the Allies, and ended up in the space brain drain. But he doesn't sleep well at night, and not only from the pain of bullets in his butt, shot by Russionans while sunning on his tank.


He taught me about the Universe, humility andhumanity.
 
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lada is offline lada Post #4  September 11,2008, 7:39am

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THAT comment got moderated??!! you people should all burn!!
 
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lets try this again, (and, I'm sorry, CDR, but none of your pale stereotypes do it for me)


a professor in college. Physics, always volunteered to teach the science credit for nonscience major astronomy courses. Would propose preposterous conditions, and lead the business majors through their hangovers to reason.


He felt a need to challenge young minds. In his youth, he was a brown shirt. The deal was to spend one year in acadame, one in military, and alternate. of course, he got one year in school, and the rest in a tank on the eastern front. Was ordered to execute some prisoners once, but got his tank stuck in the mud on the way. Still has shrapnel innear his back acquired while sunning, nude, on his tank.


He was part of the mad dash to surrender to the allies. doesn't sleep well at night, and is not because of the shrapnel.
 
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so, what word was it?


Butt?
 
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nope..maybe...H i t le r?
 
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CDR do you just post to see you name on the baords or run up your post numbers?


Or should we attribute the current financial crisis to you because you spend so much of your time posting instead of leading whatever it is you should be leading as a financial executive?


Your choices are pretty absurd.
 
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Well CDR sorry to say but none of the above choices you gave. Actually it was the twin brother of my boyfriend in high school. He was the first person to tell me I was cynical at the age of 16 and I had no idea what that word meant until I looked it up in the dictionary back then. He also was the first person who ever asked me to whisper a "sweet nothing" in his ear and again in my naivete' I had no idea what a sweet nothing was. I grew up reading history books and biographies not romance books. He had extraordinary patience with a wall flower of a girl, but anything I learned from him I absorbed like a sponge. He was a very kind person and a friend to all, non judgmental and he showed me compassion when I needed it most. He was someone Ialways wanted to try to emulate.
 
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Anna, an Italian women from Treiste. She and her husband, Lubjo from Yugoslavia, lived with us for 9 years on the farm when we were little ... I've never known a more compassionate, insightful, thoughtful, wise, self-educated, tender and firm person in my entire life.


She was also an UNBELIEVABLY GOOD cook too and gave me a taste for GOOD FOOD that I've had ever since .. Her spanikopita (sp) was literally 'out of this world' ... it would take her hours to make ... stretching out gossamer philo-like pastry over a cloth that covered the entire kitchen table, then she'd cover the pastry with a mix of cooked spinanch and eggs with rocotta cheese and melted butter ... She'd lift the cloth beneath and slowly roll the whole thing into one big roll and then spiral the roll onto a big baking dish.


She also gave the BEST HUGS a child could ever want. Snuggling, murmuring, loving.


Dark hair, lovely brown eyes, and hands like ROCKS. Amazing woman.


 
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