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RedHeadGal 12-19-2007 05:50 PM

hi
 
Haven't looked around too much yet. Am here at the urging of a friend. So I hate sports, and I typically don't enjoy discussing politics with Mormons. So what does this world offer me?

creekster 12-19-2007 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165313)
Haven't looked around too much yet. Am here at the urging of a friend. So I hate sports, and I typically don't enjoy discussing politics with Mormons. So what does this world offer me?

Well, we have sports and politics and religion. ANd bike riding and racing. Lots of bike stuff. How does that sound?

Welcome.

ute4ever 12-19-2007 05:54 PM

Prozac

DrumNFeather 12-19-2007 06:06 PM

Might I suggest that this person isn't much of a friend if he/she tells you to sign up for a site containing discussions you aren't interested in : )

Welcome. I think you'll find that there is plenty for everyone here.

MikeWaters 12-19-2007 06:09 PM

You are here because it is better to discuss whether the temple is sexist here than in your Relief Society meetings.

:)

marsupial 12-19-2007 06:39 PM

Welcome. I am always happy to see another woman join the board.

BYU71 12-19-2007 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by marsupial (Post 165346)
Welcome. I am always happy to see another woman join the board.

Women, ever since they got the vote it has been about what are you going to do for me.

Welcome, I hope you enjoy it here. The women on this board add a lot to the conversation.

SeattleUte 12-19-2007 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165313)
Haven't looked around too much yet. Am here at the urging of a friend. So I hate sports, and I typically don't enjoy discussing politics with Mormons. So what does this world offer me?

Here there are non-Mormons and apostate Mormons and the Mormons are mostly aberrant. We don't like discussing politics with mainstream Mormons either.

bluegoose 12-19-2007 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165313)
Haven't looked around too much yet. Am here at the urging of a friend. So I hate sports, and I typically don't enjoy discussing politics with Mormons. So what does this world offer me?

SU got it right. Most of us don't like talking religion or politics with Mormons either. But we do here. So suck it up, sister, and jump into the fray.

creekster 12-19-2007 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SeattleUte (Post 165360)
Here . . .the Mormons are mostly aberrant.


I'm not. Everyone else is.

BYU71 12-19-2007 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by creekster (Post 165372)
I'm not. Everyone else is.

I don't know if I am or not. I don't know what aberrant is. I have heard someone described as having aberrant behavior so I assume it is bad.

RC Vikings 12-19-2007 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165313)
Haven't looked around too much yet. Am here at the urging of a friend. So I hate sports, and I typically don't enjoy discussing politics with Mormons. So what does this world offer me?

Arch or Sooner may take you to a subject more to your liking.

tooblue 12-20-2007 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by creekster (Post 165372)
I'm not. Everyone else is.

Seattle considers me exceptional ... well I'll be!

RedHeadGal 12-20-2007 03:24 PM

Just to be clear, I didn't actually say I think the temple was sexist in my Relief Society lesson. I just said I don't like going there, and it's not the bastion of peace for me that some say it is for them. Not as bad, right? The subtext was very subtle, I'm sure.

Well, I've always been a person who speaks her mind, so I'm sure I can find something to say. . . there seems to be plenty of Mitt Romney hating going on, and I'm hip to that.

Archaea 12-20-2007 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165698)
Just to be clear, I didn't actually say I think the temple was sexist in my Relief Society lesson. I just said I don't like going there, and it's not the bastion of peace for me that some say it is for them. Not as bad, right? The subtext was very subtle, I'm sure.

Well, I've always been a person who speaks her mind, so I'm sure I can find something to say. . . there seems to be plenty of Mitt Romney hating going on, and I'm hip to that.

So it appears you are a counter-culturist, loathing Romney because he's Mormon and loathing the temple because it's not hip.

What do you like?

Many of us here like cycling, classics, money, travel and other stuff. Not all of us are Bohemian and there are some fiscal conservatives here. We have our resident communists and socialists, but we also have fiscal conservatives if you don't mind them.

RedHeadGal 12-20-2007 03:47 PM

so with every bit of information I give, can I be categorized? I'll play that, sure.

I like food. Like to eat it, make it, read about it, think about it. . . I've been known to pay out hundreds on a single meal, but I can still appreciate the true goodness that is the Big Mac.

I also do like politics. Due to a schedule change with the new school year, it has been virtually impossible for me to watch Hardball on MSNBC, and that's driving me crazy. Chris Matthews is a big part of my life. . .

myboynoah 12-20-2007 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165712)
so with every bit of information I give, can I be categorized? I'll play that, sure.

I like food. Like to eat it, make it, read about it, think about it. . . I've been known to pay out hundreds on a single meal, but I can still appreciate the true goodness that is the Big Mac.

I also do like politics. Due to a schedule change with the new school year, it has been virtually impossible for me to watch Hardball on MSNBC, and that's driving me crazy. Chris Matthews is a big part of my life. . .

Did it disturb you then, that Chris drooled all over himself over Romney's religion speech? I suppose even Chris has his moments, he did vote for Bush the first time around.

Oh, by the way, welcome.

marsupial 12-20-2007 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165698)
Just to be clear, I didn't actually say I think the temple was sexist in my Relief Society lesson. I just said I don't like going there, and it's not the bastion of peace for me that some say it is for them. Not as bad, right? The subtext was very subtle, I'm sure.

Well, I've always been a person who speaks her mind, so I'm sure I can find something to say. . . there seems to be plenty of Mitt Romney hating going on, and I'm hip to that.

It's not my favorite place either. I go because I know I should, but it's never been something I look forward to. It's nice to hear someone else be so honest about it.

Mormon Red Death 12-20-2007 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by BYU71 (Post 165405)
I don't know if I am or not. I don't know what aberrant is. I have heard someone described as having aberrant behavior so I assume it is bad.

"I don't know what truculant means but if its good then I'm it" - Muhamad Ali after Howard Cosell told him he was mighty truculant

K-dog 12-20-2007 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165698)
Just to be clear, I didn't actually say I think the temple was sexist in my Relief Society lesson. I just said I don't like going there, and it's not the bastion of peace for me that some say it is for them. Not as bad, right? The subtext was very subtle, I'm sure.

Well, I've always been a person who speaks her mind, so I'm sure I can find something to say. . . there seems to be plenty of Mitt Romney hating going on, and I'm hip to that.

There is a lot of hating of all things hip on this board. Be careful.

YOhio 12-20-2007 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by K-dog (Post 165758)
There is a lot of hating of all things hip on this board. Be careful.

That's why UteStar and myboynoah hold such animosity toward me.

TripletDaddy 12-20-2007 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 165712)
I like food. Like to eat it, make it, read about it, think about it. . . I've been known to pay out hundreds on a single meal, but I can still appreciate the true goodness that is the Big Mac.

Hmm....interesting.......where have you enjoyed your finest meal--the hundreds meal? from one epicurean to another, I am always looking for the next fix....

myboynoah 12-20-2007 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by YOhio (Post 165778)
That's why UteStar and myboynoah hold such animosity toward me.

Three words:

Facts of Life

RC Vikings 12-20-2007 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by marsupial (Post 165739)
It's not my favorite place either. I go because I know I should, but it's never been something I look forward to. It's nice to hear someone else be so honest about it.

It may get better. In twenty years the ceremony will be shortened, g's will be no more and non-members and non temple worthy members will be allowed to attend weddings.

FarrahWaters 12-21-2007 04:04 AM

Welcome. We've never met, but I've heard a lot about you.

We do talk food here sometimes. If I recall, there are some other Top Chef fans on the board. And one of my first memories of this board is hearing Seattle Ute rave about tuna tartare :)

UtahDan 12-21-2007 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by FarrahWaters (Post 165942)
Welcome. We've never met, but I've heard a lot about you.

We do talk food here sometimes. If I recall, there are some other Top Chef fans on the board. And one of my first memories of this board is hearing Seattle Ute rave about tuna tartare :)

I'm a Top Chef fan, though lately I'm hooked on Kitchen Nightmares. The BBC version primarily. The US version is just okay.

RedHeadGal 12-21-2007 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by TripletDaddy (Post 165781)
Hmm....interesting.......where have you enjoyed your finest meal--the hundreds meal? from one epicurean to another, I am always looking for the next fix....

umm. . .should I be embarrassed to say there have been several? I live in the DC area, so favorite fine dining around here is Inn at Little Washington, which is wonderful, experiential place. But another favorite meal of all time was with friends at Charlie Trotter's in Chicago. I wouldn't say that food was my #1 favorite of all time (though wonderful), but the whole evening with the friends made it the exquisite memory that it is. Best piece of tuna in recent memory was on Maui, and I can't even remember the name of the restaurant. Lahaina, I think. It's almost lunchtime. My mouth is watering.

And I do talk about things other than food.

RedHeadGal 12-21-2007 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by FarrahWaters (Post 165942)
Welcome. We've never met, but I've heard a lot about you.

Ah, we meet at last? We almost got to meet last summer but for some bike-a-thon or something. And you were nearly hear last summer, I heard. . . someday. I still dream of those TX real estate prices.

RedHeadGal 12-21-2007 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by myboynoah (Post 165714)
Did it disturb you then, that Chris drooled all over himself over Romney's religion speech? I suppose even Chris has his moments, he did vote for Bush the first time around.

Oh, by the way, welcome.

Well, although I dearly love Chris, I do not always agree with him. Chris's vote for W in 2000 was harmless, as he lives in deeply blue Maryland. So I almost forgive him that, too. But he was actually the only person I can think of asking hard questions about going into Iraq back in 2002-2003. And the fact that he liked Romney's speech shows he's fair, I think, since he generally is quite hard on the Mittster, I think.

TripletDaddy 12-21-2007 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 166066)
umm. . .should I be embarrassed to say there have been several? I live in the DC area, so favorite fine dining around here is Inn at Little Washington, which is wonderful, experiential place. But another favorite meal of all time was with friends at Charlie Trotter's in Chicago. I wouldn't say that food was my #1 favorite of all time (though wonderful), but the whole evening with the friends made it the exquisite memory that it is. Best piece of tuna in recent memory was on Maui, and I can't even remember the name of the restaurant. Lahaina, I think. It's almost lunchtime. My mouth is watering.

And I do talk about things other than food.

Charlie Trotter's....that would do it. The pre fixe taster there costs about $130-150.

Interesting choices.

woot 12-21-2007 09:53 PM

I also love Top Chef, although I only watched last season (I was rooting for Hung all the way). I record Kitchen Nightmares, but after the last episode am thinking about not doing so anymore. Gordon Ramsey has become way too much of a dick. Since the show is about him, he is always presented as being right, but if he weren't such a massive douchebag people might actually listen to him. I guess that wouldn't make for such good TV though. Maybe I should try to find the British version.

UtahDan 12-22-2007 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by woot (Post 166208)
I also love Top Chef, although I only watched last season (I was rooting for Hung all the way). I record Kitchen Nightmares, but after the last episode am thinking about not doing so anymore. Gordon Ramsey has become way too much of a dick. Since the show is about him, he is always presented as being right, but if he weren't such a massive douchebag people might actually listen to him. I guess that wouldn't make for such good TV though. Maybe I should try to find the British version.

If you watch the BBC version you begin to see why he is such a dick. On those shows he deals mostly with either British chefs who are very stoic or mopey and need a good kick, or French chefs who are arrogant and need to have someone get through to them that they suck. The first couple episodes of the series he was much softer and it didn't work as well.

It is almost a deal where he thinks he has to break them all the way down so that they will accept what he is teaching them. Otherwise, they pretty quickly go back to old habits. I just love the BBC version (1) because there are so many interesting expressions that are funny ("shambolic" is my fav so far) and (2) it seems like the restaurant owners/chefs are more interesting and bigger characters.

I agree that the US version isn't that great so far. Hopefully it gets better. I do like Ramsey.

Surfah 01-01-2008 06:43 PM

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Originally Posted by RedHeadGal (Post 166066)
umm. . .should I be embarrassed to say there have been several? I live in the DC area, so favorite fine dining around here is Inn at Little Washington, which is wonderful, experiential place. But another favorite meal of all time was with friends at Charlie Trotter's in Chicago. I wouldn't say that food was my #1 favorite of all time (though wonderful), but the whole evening with the friends made it the exquisite memory that it is. Best piece of tuna in recent memory was on Maui, and I can't even remember the name of the restaurant. Lahaina, I think. It's almost lunchtime. My mouth is watering.

And I do talk about things other than food.

Patrick's brother is LDS and was in our High Council. The Inn is amazing.


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