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Just wanted to wish all of you BOGgers ... (Original Post) NanceGreggs Dec 2013 OP
and thank the Gods that Barack Hussein Obama is President... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #1
I thank the powers that be NanceGreggs Dec 2013 #3
TYRANNY! Seems to be their battle cry these days... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #4
Some days I wonder about that. But some never know a good thing til it's gone. Only 3 more years... freshwest Dec 2013 #18
Ain't that the truth! VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #23
Have a good night, VR, see you tomorrow or some other day. Post some threads in the BOG if you can! freshwest Dec 2013 #28
Merry Christmas freshwest~ sheshe2 Dec 2013 #36
I have a dream tavalon Dec 2013 #43
2013 grantcart Dec 2013 #8
Nailed it! sheshe2 Dec 2013 #13
Why not? As professionals, they've been honing that skill for their whole lives. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #37
If I've ever used any of those phrases, mea culpa tavalon Dec 2013 #42
Hallelujah, VR~ Cha Dec 2013 #21
I'll see your Hallelujah with my Amen! VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #22
Wow, I loves me some Van Morrison.. thank you, VanillaR.. Cha Dec 2013 #25
I had a feeling you did Cha! VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #26
And I'll see your Amen with Cohen's 'Anthem'. That man chills and warms me at the same time. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #39
VERY....just got home... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #45
Sleepy... IrishAyes Dec 2013 #46
wish I could lend you a crockpot...I have 3 of them! VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #47
Yes, they are. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #48
the after Christmas sales they will be really cheap VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #49
Those and microwaves! IrishAyes Dec 2013 #50
I think I would give up my microwave for a crockpot though! VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #51
Well, I'm a coffee fiend, though. Blend my own, flavor it various ways, and perk it IrishAyes Dec 2013 #52
ever heard of a thermal carafe? VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #53
You answered your own question, normal human! IrishAyes Dec 2013 #55
Ah I see... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #56
Yes, I'm playing with fire. But I'll have doc keep a close watch on my esophagus. It's the best IrishAyes Dec 2013 #58
Well just be careful. VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #59
This extended conversation has borne fruit. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #60
What a wonderful goal that is.... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #61
It can't be as tough as kicking tobacco, etc. I'd be a wuss if I couldn't do this. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #62
I kicked the tobacco after 30+ yrs so... VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #63
Now you know that song and that singer in particular leave me helpless, don't you? IrishAyes Dec 2013 #38
That's a great idea, Irish.. Leonard Cohen singing "Halleluhaj" Cha Dec 2013 #40
I know very few so uplifting, regardless of the context in which it's received at the moment. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #41
At one time I planned to have these at my funeral. Not going to have one, though: freshwest Dec 2013 #54
Great selections. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #57
And also to you, Nance, and thanks for stopping by. lamp_shade Dec 2013 #2
I follow the BOG daily ... NanceGreggs Dec 2013 #6
Thanks for stopping by. Like to read your home base, but can't get it to work well with my browser. freshwest Dec 2013 #19
That's the part I don't understand...why is the BOG even necessary? VanillaRhapsody Dec 2013 #24
It's demoralizing, that's for sure. Anytime GD gets a happy about PBO, it gets swarmed. All news is freshwest Dec 2013 #27
Best Wishes to you and Jeff. Hope 2014 is a great year for you. grantcart Dec 2013 #5
Thanks, grantcart! NanceGreggs Dec 2013 #7
Thanks Nancy Isoldeblue Dec 2013 #9
Thanks,Nance. Missing your posts here Pretzel_Warrior Dec 2013 #10
hi nancy! happy holidays to you... madrchsod Dec 2013 #11
To you and yours, a very Happy Holiday! sheshe2 Dec 2013 #12
Well said, sheshe. Peace to you & yours. catbyte Dec 2013 #14
Thank you catbyte. Peace to you and yours also~ sheshe2 Dec 2013 #15
^^^THIS^^^ freshwest Dec 2013 #20
Thank you! Kath1 Dec 2013 #16
Mele Kalikimaka, NanceGreggs! Cha Dec 2013 #17
i sooo agree with your sigline JI7 Dec 2013 #31
It's a whole FB site.. :) Cha Dec 2013 #32
Joy and happiness to YOU, Nance! madamesilverspurs Dec 2013 #29
Hi, Nance intaglio Dec 2013 #30
Had to google that treestar Dec 2013 #34
Thank you and same to you Nance! treestar Dec 2013 #33
Same to you NanceGreggs! great white snark Dec 2013 #35
Love you Nance! berni_mccoy Dec 2013 #44

NanceGreggs

(27,813 posts)
3. I thank the powers that be
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 07:38 PM
Dec 2013

every day that this man is our POTUS.

As for the critics and naysayers, most of them will be whining about whichever Dem is in the White House in 2017 - even if it's the very person they wanted elected.

We all know the drill:

"I can't believe I campaigned for ______ - I am SO disappointed!"

"This is NOT what I voted for!"

"______ ran as a progressive, and now they're acting like a Republican!"

"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss!"

"_______ is pulling the entire Party to the right!"

"I want a refund on my campaign donations - _______ has turned out to be just another Conservadem-ThirdWayer-DINO!"

"If I'd known _______ was going to be this spineless, I would have sat out the 2016 election!"

"Only one day in office, and ______ has already broken every campaign promise!"


You've got to give the whiners credit for one thing - they're as predictable as the sunrise.






 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
4. TYRANNY! Seems to be their battle cry these days...
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 07:40 PM
Dec 2013

and YES very predictable...

they follow with "I am a Democrat so I am allowed to..." (whine).

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
18. Some days I wonder about that. But some never know a good thing til it's gone. Only 3 more years...
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 01:42 AM
Dec 2013

Last edited Sat Jan 4, 2014, 03:42 PM - Edit history (1)

tavalon

(27,985 posts)
43. I have a dream
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 12:33 PM
Dec 2013

Whatever the next two years bring, I think the Obamas will be much like the Carters. They will continue to be good people and probably do great work for a long time after these eight years.

grantcart

(53,061 posts)
8. 2013
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 07:52 PM
Dec 2013

A year of

More peace
More diplomacy success (we continue to celebrate the peaceful resolution of a terrible conflict in Burma, a few miles from our Thai home)
Less US troops in harms way (one cousin has had 3 deployments)
More people getting access to affordable health care (we will be able to see a doctor in 10 days)
More undocumented workers getting temporary protection orders (including one of our son-in-laws)
More equality for all Americans
Fewer economic catastrophes and a chance to have sustained growth (finally getting back to the pre Bush era with our business)


and all of this against the most uncooperative Congress and a recalcitrant Republican that carries out subterfuge and sabotage that borders on insanity

and against a media that is rabid in its attack not on substance, not on form but almost exclusively on the trivialness of irrelevant details all the while parroting the points from reactionaries that are unable to correctly answer the question "Where was the President of the United States born?"

tavalon

(27,985 posts)
42. If I've ever used any of those phrases, mea culpa
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 12:10 PM
Dec 2013

I try to balance my criticism of some of our President's policies with kudos for what he has been able to get done, especially with this increasingly "Do Nothing" Congress (there are exceptions, beautiful exceptions.)

I know I was terribly hurt by Rahm being his Chief of Staff and got really bummed for a while. I've gotten a wider view, especially with ACA and I think he is doing the best he can in most situations. And after spending the last week as bossperson on night shift, I found I was often called on to make decisions that had no good answer so I made the best I could with the information I had. That is nothing compared to running this country.

During that early time, I didn't whine, I raged. I was so, so mad. I still get boiling mad but rarely is it at our Commander in Chief, it's the no nothings who seem to populate the rest of the government.

Cha

(297,029 posts)
25. Wow, I loves me some Van Morrison.. thank you, VanillaR..
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 04:50 AM
Dec 2013

Happy Holidays to you, too~

Amen, sistah!

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
26. I had a feeling you did Cha!
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 04:59 AM
Dec 2013

something just told me....

That's a real upbeat concert...it kicks ass! Great for just listening to...I play the congas...so I love the touch of that in this in this music with the whole horn section as well. If you are too busy tonite...bookmark..its a great Sunday morning "coming down" kind of vibe!

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
39. And I'll see your Amen with Cohen's 'Anthem'. That man chills and warms me at the same time.
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 11:36 PM
Dec 2013

Hope everyone's holiday went well.

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
46. Sleepy...
Sat Dec 28, 2013, 11:59 PM
Dec 2013

I'm only awake to put my dogs out one last time at 10:30, so they'll let me sleep until 6. My eyes keep closing... there was nothing on tv this evening and I couldn't find my crock pot to start a dish for the carry in tomorrow. Did that crock pot sprout legs and walk off? I probably left it at the last church do. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
48. Yes, they are.
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 03:03 PM
Dec 2013

I made more use of mine before retirement. Now it's so easy just to cook in big batches and freeze portions for later. The main way I've been using the crock pot since is for carry-ins, because the microwave ovens are always busy just before serving time. Easier to take it to the kitchen early and leave it there on warm.

Well, maybe it'll show up in the house sooner or later. That's part of the trouble with a big house; too easy for things to get lost. I lose gloves and such all the time - but never before a crock pot. Well, at least the medium sizes are cheap. And they should even go on sale pretty soon.

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
49. the after Christmas sales they will be really cheap
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 04:03 PM
Dec 2013

I use mine to make fluffy rice. I use it to make baked potatoes and sweet potatoes. I use it to make overnight oatmeal! I use it to cook down a chicken carcass to make a broth...

Tons of uses...I don't know how people live without them

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
52. Well, I'm a coffee fiend, though. Blend my own, flavor it various ways, and perk it
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 07:46 PM
Dec 2013

(drip won't do) strong enough to melt paint off steel. But I don't leave it in the pot. It goes straight into the frig, and I use it diluted throughout the day. That means a mike to heat it.

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
53. ever heard of a thermal carafe?
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 09:35 PM
Dec 2013

you can put it in that and it will stay warm all day! better than nuked!

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
55. You answered your own question, normal human!
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 10:32 PM
Dec 2013

"..it will stay warm all day!" Most people drink (ugh!) warm coffee. Mine has to be almost scalding hot; also, when nuked, the cup will heat up more and keep the desired temperature longer.

Next!

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
56. Ah I see...
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 10:34 PM
Dec 2013

holy smokes! Drinking scalding liquids is not good for you...its the reason that some Middle Eastern cultures have higher rates of Esophageal Cancers. They drink scalding hot tea....

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
58. Yes, I'm playing with fire. But I'll have doc keep a close watch on my esophagus. It's the best
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 10:58 PM
Dec 2013

trade-off I can manage, because I absolutely detest warm coffee. Sometimes I drink warm milk, though, and I always warm my wine. Only coffee has to be steaming hot.

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
60. This extended conversation has borne fruit.
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 09:59 AM
Dec 2013

The subject has been on my mind a long time. The other day I saw a friend with smokeless tobacco he probably thought was well concealed, and I thought to myself why hurt yourself like that???? It's past time for me to turn over a new leaf. Just because I've skated free this long doesn't mean my lucky streak won't ever run out. Thanks for the nudge I needed to quit whistling past the graveyard.

After all, my life goal is to outlive the last Republican on earth.

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
61. What a wonderful goal that is....
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 04:45 PM
Dec 2013

kudos...hope you can make the adjustment. I would love to know you achieved that goal!

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
63. I kicked the tobacco after 30+ yrs so...
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 09:36 PM
Dec 2013

you can do it....the first step is "YouGottaWanna".

That's it!

IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
38. Now you know that song and that singer in particular leave me helpless, don't you?
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 11:29 PM
Dec 2013

I'd love to have that played at my own memorial service, if there is one. Trouble is, they don't know how to do good wakes here. Not a MidWest tradition. Maybe they're afraid of waking the dead?

Cha

(297,029 posts)
40. That's a great idea, Irish.. Leonard Cohen singing "Halleluhaj"
Thu Dec 26, 2013, 02:57 AM
Dec 2013

at our own personal memorial.

It's an amazing song.. I first heard it as the background in a tv show I was watching in New York years ago. I googled it and got the lowdown on who sang it and who wrote it.

Oh, he's Canadian!

snip//

"Hallelujah" is a song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, originally released on his album Various Positions (1984). Achieving little initial success, the song found greater popular acclaim through a cover by John Cale, which later formed the basis for a cover by Jeff Buckley. It is the subject of the book The Holy or the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley & the Unlikely Ascent of "Hallelujah" (2012) by Alan Light. In a New York Times review of the book, Janet Maslin praises the book and the song, noting that "Cohen spent years struggling with his song 'Hallelujah.' . . . He wrote perhaps as many as 80 verses before paring the song down."[1] "Hallelujah" is also the basis for a book on Leonard Cohen, highlighting John Cale and k.d. lang, especially in the context of erotic desire, The Hallelujah Effect: Philosophical Reflections on Music Performance Practice and Technology (2013) by Babette Babich.

Many cover versions have been performed by many and various singers, both in recordings and in concert, with over 300 versions known.[2] The song has been used in film and television soundtracks, and televised talent contests. It is often called one of the greatest songs of all time."


The rest of the story..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallelujah_(Leonard_Cohen_song)

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
54. At one time I planned to have these at my funeral. Not going to have one, though:
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 10:27 PM
Dec 2013


The first for me and the second for those left.




IrishAyes

(6,151 posts)
57. Great selections.
Sun Dec 29, 2013, 10:50 PM
Dec 2013

I don't want a funeral per se either. Just a wild Irish wake. But odds are certain people in my rather limited circle will insist on some kind of 'religious' service, which I'll refuse to attend. They'll tell (nice, I hope) stories about what they honestly think they knew about me, and very little will be accurate. There'll be no weeping and gnashing of teeth, just a polite imagined duty done. Seems like I've become something of a 'town character'. Apparently some of the things I had to say at the last town council meeting regarding the illegal business temporarily located in our residential neighborhood riled the self-righteous fundie board members. They know quite well they've broken the law but are hoping the man in question will be able to afford a place on the highway and move out before the six months they gave the new town attorney to study the matter.

Anway, in my objections I said it was grossly immoral to sacrifice the legitimate financial interests of surrounding neighbors just so one family could break the law with impunity. Most insulting to the board, I closed with the statement that I didn't want to be sacrificed on the altar of mammon. That's the surest way to rile fundies - throw the Holy Bible at them. I meant it to rile them, and apparently it did. Seems to have spread around and pleased enough people that there might be a few wishing to bid me a polite if not overly fond farewell at the proper time.

One thing the local nuts won't get a chance to do is to paw through my personal stuff or even set foot on the property for an auction, though. I've willed all the personal possessions to the very thrifty Mennonites with the provision that if they wish to sell any of it, said sale must take place no less than fifty miles from town and not be advertised here either. I left the house itself to a charity, which doubtless will sell it. But once again, it can only be sold in a certain manner to keep the local lookie loos out.

Knowing I won't get a proper Irish wake makes me a little cranky.

NanceGreggs

(27,813 posts)
6. I follow the BOG daily ...
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 07:45 PM
Dec 2013

... it's the only place left on DU where reasonable people gather to discuss the truly remarkable progress that's been made under this President and his Administration.

All the best to you and yours, lamp_shade!

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
19. Thanks for stopping by. Like to read your home base, but can't get it to work well with my browser.
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 01:46 AM
Dec 2013

DFW asked me to post there a long time ago, but I can't get it to format correctly.

I am glad you still post some here at DU. And yes, the BOG is my oasis of sanity from an ocean of wails.

Merry Christmas to you and all over there where you have great editorials and great news pieces.

 

VanillaRhapsody

(21,115 posts)
24. That's the part I don't understand...why is the BOG even necessary?
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 04:48 AM
Dec 2013

how is that even possible? How are we tolerating being called "toadies, tools, and stooges" on Democratic Underground? It's like busterbrown said "unfuckingbelievable"!

some days I just shake my head in disbelief.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
27. It's demoralizing, that's for sure. Anytime GD gets a happy about PBO, it gets swarmed. All news is
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 05:01 AM
Dec 2013
negative, not neutral. It's why a lot of people have left, and only come here to the BOG. And I don't suggest anyone new come to DU.

I post to talk to friends and read to keep up on news, but now some are suggesting there are more liberal and positive Democratic groups on Reddit so they've gone here.

Nothing beats DU for interaction and functions, though, Skinner and the guys have done a great job with the website. Maybe it'll be better in 2014.

Until then, there's always a sane place to post here in the BOG. Even some contentious posters are now saying they don't want to spend time here anymore, as it seems some just want to bash others. Really, if that is all some people have, it's sad.

I come here to talk and discuss and ask questions, and the BOG has some of the open minded people at DU. A person can talk, or share some joy without being shredded for fun.

I never get negativity here, I am free to talk and share and ask questions, and for me it's often the best part of DU.

Isoldeblue

(1,135 posts)
9. Thanks Nancy
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 08:32 PM
Dec 2013

Have an excellent holiday week. And Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all here in the BOG. Love to all of you!

sheshe2

(83,708 posts)
12. To you and yours, a very Happy Holiday!
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 11:00 PM
Dec 2013

Last edited Wed Dec 25, 2013, 01:45 AM - Edit history (1)



Christmas is in our hearts and soul. Not shown with a ribbon or bow, that is just packaging and superficial. The true depth of the spirit of Christmas should remain with us throughout the year. It is about laughter and giving. It is about our kindred spirits that not only feel the pain when others are suffering, they reach down and help them stand tall.

This President, has shown us the true meaning of Christmas. He has helped us stand tall once again.

The best President ever. He will go down in history as having transformed America. He has once again shown us what is right about America. He has shown us that it is not about privilege but of Pride and Equality. We the people are equal and no one should be allowed to take that from us.

So good to see you here, Nance.

Merry Christmas~ Happy Holidays. To the very best of the New Year 2014~

BOG

Peace~

she


JI7

(89,244 posts)
31. i sooo agree with your sigline
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 06:33 AM
Dec 2013

one thing that makes me happy everyday is having him as President.

great white snark

(2,646 posts)
35. Same to you NanceGreggs!
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 02:02 PM
Dec 2013

DU just isn't the same without your thoughtful prose but I'm glad to see you're still contributing elsewhere.

Happy Holidays.

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