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RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - Guest - 10-11-2014

PauHana quote:"Time to lock this one up too Rob"

I agree it needs a new thread. It never was about vaccinations. It was a topic that was created to put us down by using a "resolution"
that was written five years ago.


RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 10-11-2014

There was a time when you could go to the Keaau Transfer Station whenever you wanted. Then, one day someone dumped a load of old fish heads on the ground. They didn't even try to get them all into the garbage trailer. After that, the county put in a gate.

We didn't really need a gate at the transfer station. All we needed was one person to realize the right place and the wrong place to put old fish heads.

Rob shouldn't have to put up a gate. And if we don't bring in fish heads he won't have to.

To paraphrase Ernest Hemingway, a good writer should have a built in fish head detector. It's not just for the quality, it's because if what you write doesn't stink, you're much more likely to get your point across.


RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - Guest - 10-11-2014

Here On The Primal Edge quote:"a good writer should have a built in fish head detector"

As you may have noticed we didn't get into the conversation until it had gone on for 4 pages ending in Rob screaming at us in bold. Rob Tucker quote:"Will R.J. and Sativa give a yes or no answer as to whether or not they were participating in any manner in a multi-level marketing program for Oxysilver - Len Horowitz' alternative to vaccinations?"

After we got off the floor laughing hysterically we decided to put Rob out of his misery and answer the question by giving a bit of history.

If you want to believe it, fine. If you don't want to believe it, fine. It's no skin off of my nose either way. Tell it to the judge.

PAU!



RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 10-11-2014

Sativa,
I'm not sure what you're talking about. My comment about the fish had nothing to do with content or context, just that there are different ways for each of us to get our points across.

In conclusion:
There are these two young fish swimming along and they happen to meet an older fish swimming the other way, who nods at them and says "Morning, boys. How's the water?"

And the two young fish swim on for a bit, and then eventually one of them looks over at the other and goes "What the hell is water?"



RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - Guest - 10-11-2014

OK!?
Sometimes I am little slow on the uptake. I am trying to make sense of what you just said. Could you elaborate a little more on the fishy thing? I hate it when I misunderstand someone.


RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 10-11-2014

Sativa,

PauHana commented:
This red herring smelled fishy from the start, but now it is really starting to stink too much.
Time to lock this one up too Rob

In your next comment you said you agreed that it was time to lock up the thread.

I then noted that if we keep the "fish smell" out of our comments Rob wouldn't have to lock up the thread. It's possible for us to point out perceived shortcomings, flaws, mistakes that we see in the world without making the cure worse than the disease. Hope that explains my comment a little better.


RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - Guest - 10-11-2014

HereOnThePrimalEdge quote:"It's possible for us to point out perceived shortcomings, flaws, mistakes that we see in the world without making the cure worse than the disease."

I know but D.T.'s comment about R.J. being a 'crack head' just brought out the ghetto in me. But really it doesn't compare to the fraud and deception that is being played on this community by Tiffany Edwards Hunt and her Big Island Chronicle.


RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 10-11-2014

I agree with you. It was uncalled for.

“Myth is much more important and true than history. History is just journalism and you know how reliable that is.”
- Joseph Campbell


RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - Guest - 10-11-2014

quote:
Originally posted by Sativa

I know but D.T.'s comment about R.J. being a 'crack head' just brought out the ghetto in me. But really it doesn't compare to the fraud and deception that is being played on this community by Tiffany Edwards Hunt and her Big Island Chronicle.


Deny it all you want but it's true. And I originally said former.

However, that being said the comment you make about bringing out the ghetto in you is also so true.

It's where your mind, soul and body live.


RE: Hawaii Island anti-vaccination policies - csgray - 10-11-2014

quote:
Originally posted by Sativa

csgray quote:"I vote in a different district so I have no dog in this fight"

Carol, you should be quiet then and let us clean house in our own District. You have no idea the power we are getting ready to divest that has been depressing and oppressing the people of puna for over thirty years. We are taking out this political clique one by one and the 501c3's that are out of compliance and out of integrity. We are doing this here on this web, the internet and also out in the real world. And we are winning!

There is another article coming out in the HTH about the mendacity of Tiffany Edwards Hunt that should blow your mind and her candidacy out of the water.

That's all. Yes we can!

P.S. Carol, I called Tiffany's mama in the dozens game a "whore" not a "prostitute". Do you know the difference? Answer, about $100 bucks [Wink]


One person calls RJ an crackhead so you call an entirely different person's mother a whore and claim they are illegitimate, and then you claim you were playing the dozens? I always thought that game was played by two people insulting each other face to face, not just throwing out whatever insults come to your mind about whoever you don't like.

Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb