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Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: deadegad ()
Date: February 23, 2011 19:43

I think an OT thread on British Page 3 Girls would be fun. After The Stones, Beatles, Stonehenge it is something I truly like about Britain.

Are there Page 3 type girls from other nations newspapers?

Please post links.

Lovely lasses are an OT that should cross all boundaries.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: February 23, 2011 20:10

Ineedadrink, I am not against discussing politics per se, but what I know from the experience that is not possible to keep it civil here. I can see the point of BV's policy here. I am interested in history as well - especially history of USA, and of course, of Finland - but paying tributes to some "local hero" of the past, just don't sound relevant or even appropriate to my ears in an international Rolling Stones discussion forum. It is, of course, nice to learn things - say, of Portugal kings or whoever or whatever - but I think it deserves another place annd time. And besides the problem comes soon in where to put the line: if one comes to celebrate guys such as Stalin, Hitler, Saddam Hussein or Gaddafi, or even George W. Bush grinning smiley - saying this is my "local" hero - what are we to deny his right to say that? Making these kind of "celebrating" choices involves always political decisions. Like noticed here, mentioning a name like Ted Kennedy heatens up the atmosphere immediately. Better to stay away of political names.

Of course, an established figure like George Washington, who has an unique place in American mythology, might sound "bigger" than any lesser, more mortal politicians, but in the end, I think the same principles apply to him as well.

- Doxa



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Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: February 23, 2011 21:21

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Doxa
but paying tributes to some "local hero" of the past, just don't sound relevant or even appropriate to my ears in an international Rolling Stones discussion forum.

I thought we do that here every day with the Stones

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Doxz
Of course, an established figure like George Washington, who has an unique place in American mythology, might sound "bigger" than any lesser, more mortal politicians, but in the end, I think the same principles apply to him as well.

BTW his accomplishments are not American myths, they are facts. We do have a federal holiday called Presidents Day in America.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: February 23, 2011 21:57

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The Sicilian
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Doxz
Of course, an established figure like George Washington, who has an unique place in American mythology, might sound "bigger" than any lesser, more mortal politicians, but in the end, I think the same principles apply to him as well.

BTW his accomplishments are not American myths, they are facts. We do have a federal holiday called Presidents Day in America.

Yeah, his accomplishments are facts but the way people see them, and how much those accomplishments mean to them, even to have federal holidays, implies that he enjoys a mythological status in the history of he United States. The facts alone doesn't mean anything unless they are interpreted within a bigger scheme of things, involving things people are rating good and honourable and whatever - then they will have a significance. Any nation, country, common-wealth, whatever you call it, has own common myths that is remarkable part of their identity. I think USA is a prime example of that. Since a class-free democracy is such a central piece American identity, it is natural that the constitution, the "fathers", the presidential institution, and of course, the first president, are central pieces of attention, of myth-making. Besides, since such a long time has happend of those late 18th Century days - when history actually was made - probably the "facts" are not so easily to be known any longer - just stories repeated. I think it is difficult for many other nations to find such old heroes, since in many countries the political system, regimes, kings and presidents, are changed quite many times, and there is not such a long and lasting tale to tell. And if there is, some portions are like that no-one sees reason to pay any horonic sense to them... Especially true of many European countries.

Just saw A HBO series of that Adams guy. It was very interesting to see those scenes illustrated.

- Doxa



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Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: February 23, 2011 22:11

By the way, I knew right after I'd responded to TOMK that it was stupid. Of course this isn't a political blog. Thank god. Political postings here have about as much relevance as a Grateful Dead thread.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: February 23, 2011 22:14

Besides The Sicilian, my criticism wasn't targeted personally torward you or Washington (sorry doing that indirectly) but I just expressed an opinion concerning over-all these kind of political threads. But just my opinion, and it totally alright with me if people find these alright. Democracy speaks, right? winking smiley

- Doxa



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Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: February 23, 2011 22:44

BTW..is Obama celebrating his 50 birthday this year?


I was driving home early Sunday morning through Bakersfield...

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: February 23, 2011 23:35

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Come On
BTW..is Obama celebrating his 50 birthday this year?

Who ?


Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: February 23, 2011 23:40

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steffiestones
I like his haircut!
I heard it was a wig.smiling bouncing smiley

"It's just some friends of mine and they're busting down the door"

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: mickscarey ()
Date: February 24, 2011 00:10

Too many left wing loons on this site. Geeshhhhhhhh.

Re; Ted Kennedy - you mean the one who killed that girl? The coward who RAN AWAY? That one?

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: coffeepotman ()
Date: February 24, 2011 00:14

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mickscarey
Too many left wing loons on this site. Geeshhhhhhhh.

Re; Ted Kennedy - you mean the one who killed that girl? The coward who RAN AWAY? That one?


He He, Now were getting into serious comedy!

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: winter ()
Date: February 24, 2011 02:29

So would that make it the 235th or so anniversary of when George grasped the nettle which in turn inspired a slagged RS tune called Hold Back?

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: February 24, 2011 06:13

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Doxa
Besides The Sicilian, my criticism wasn't targeted personally torward you or Washington (sorry doing that indirectly) but I just expressed an opinion concerning over-all these kind of political threads. But just my opinion, and it totally alright with me if people find these alright. Democracy speaks, right? winking smiley

- Doxa

I don't consider it political but a historical thread. Inevitably, history is filled with politics but it was not my intention.

Washington's leadership in the founding of the United States was a end to the monarchical rule that dominated the European continent and its colonies. At least on our side of the world. It helped spawn the French Revolution and other struggles in the world. The birth of a democratic republic. It was a defining moment in world history.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Jah Paul ()
Date: February 24, 2011 06:31

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ab
Happy 79th birthday to Ted Kennedy. He's likely spinning in his grave over the things that have gone on since his passing, starting with his seat in the senate being taken by a Tea Party pinup boy.

He's not spinning in any grave...he's rotting in hell, struggling to breathe in a car submerged in water for the rest of eternity.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: MKjan ()
Date: February 24, 2011 06:43

I was surprised to hear Jimmy Carter recently say that if it wasn't for Ted K,
we would have had a national health insurance plan. JC claims Ted K shut down his
plan for selfish reasons.

In any case George W was a bit reluctant to be president, but he rose to the occasion, and without precedent his effort was extraordinary.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: winter ()
Date: February 24, 2011 07:40

I'll give you the "without precendent" bit, but that George didn't grasp the nettle...

Maybe there'll be a commemorative special 25th Anniv DW show, featuring (Don't) Hold Back with George Washington themed backdrops. They could call it the Dirty Whig special.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: deadegad ()
Date: February 24, 2011 08:13

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24FPS
By the way, I knew right after I'd responded to TOMK that it was stupid. Of course this isn't a political blog. Thank god. Political postings here have about as much relevance as a Grateful Dead thread.

Bashing The Grateful Dead in a George Washington birthday thread on a Rolling Stones forum?!?!

God dammit! Now you have gone too far!

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: deadegad ()
Date: February 24, 2011 08:15

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MKjan
I was surprised to hear Jimmy Carter recently say that if it wasn't for Ted K,
we would have had a national health insurance plan. JC claims Ted K shut down his
plan for selfish reasons.

In any case George W was a bit reluctant to be president, but he rose to the occasion, and without precedent his effort was extraordinary.

All true, including Carter on Teddy. Ted probably wanted to deny Carter a triumph so Ted's chances to eventually become President were better.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: nankerphlege ()
Date: February 24, 2011 14:14

Washington was a great statesman. Fact: The army wanted to make him king of the USA but he stopped them from going after congress when the continental congress would not pay them. I think there are some lessons for all leaders in that, especially in light of current events.

Besides who was a better guitarist RW vs MT vs George Washington? Sorry I couldn't resist.

Go Dawgs!

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: dead.flowers ()
Date: February 24, 2011 14:56

This thread is on the far end of OT.

I don't see the slightest trace of relation to the matter subject of this board, viz to the Stones, to rock n roll, not even to music in general.

I believe this board is as per the moderator's posting policies not the place for any political or religious discussion. Particularly, there's no need to discuss any nationl politics, may it the be US politics, or the Finnish or the Portuguese or whichever, and, I believe there are other, more suitable boards where US national politics may be debated.

"Are you ready to rock'n'roll some mo'?"

EDIT: spelling



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Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 24, 2011 16:21

Here's the relevance - George Washington stoned:


Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 24, 2011 16:22

Isn't there a picture somewhere of the Stones' faces on Mt. Rushmore?

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 24, 2011 16:25

Back of Mt. Rushmore:





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Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: mickscarey ()
Date: February 24, 2011 16:35

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Jah Paul
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ab
Happy 79th birthday to Ted Kennedy. He's likely spinning in his grave over the things that have gone on since his passing, starting with his seat in the senate being taken by a Tea Party pinup boy.

He's not spinning in any grave...he's rotting in hell, struggling to breathe in a car submerged in water for the rest of eternity.

Could not have said it better. Thye were calling him "The Lion" of the Senate. I think they meant "The Lying"

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: ineedadrink ()
Date: February 24, 2011 16:38

and the right wing have a perfect track record, right mickscarey? they are free from scandal. they don't lie. it goes both ways. politicians are politicians. they're all scumbags.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: mickscarey ()
Date: February 24, 2011 16:43

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ineedadrink
and the right wing have a perfect track record, right mickscarey? they are free from scandal. they don't lie. it goes both ways. politicians are politicians. they're all scumbags.

Glad you agree! new movie coming out about good olde Ted, "The Lying in Winter"

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: February 24, 2011 17:35

It continues to boggle my mind how some good people get banned for no reason,But other who blatantly violate the no politics rule get to stick around. Double standard?

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: ineedadrink ()
Date: February 24, 2011 17:38

i guess being rebels like our heroes the rolling stones means nothing on this messageboard winking smiley

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: February 24, 2011 17:44

Always lost in all the glory and defeat is the mighty Hessian soldiers that arrived in America at the expense of the British government through the Soldatenhandel

The British had been in negotiations to procure the services of the Hessians prior to the clashes at Lexington and Concord. The British has also approached Russia, The Netherlands, Prussia, and even Morrocco for the services of foreign troops but were staunchly rejected. Desperate, the British returned to the German Landgraf of Hesse-Cassel Friedrich Wilhelm II, and paid a steep price for the services of the Hessian soldiers that arrived in August of 1776 in New York.

Prussia's Frederick the Great wrote to Voltaire that selling one's subjects to the English was like selling "cattle to have their throats cut."

It was this Hessian army that provided Washington with his country saving victory in the first battle of Trenton. This coming on the heels of major defeats in New York.

Re: OT - Happy 279th Birthday George Washington!
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: February 24, 2011 18:06

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ineedadrink
i guess being rebels like our heroes the rolling stones means nothing on this messageboard winking smiley
The Rolling Stones haven't been rebels in 30 years.

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