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On 8/28/2019 at 7:25 PM, Pitcher said:

 

I’ve had 2 GR, great great dogs.  They shed but very friendly dogs.

 

 

I agree with you, rv happens the first thing I will buy is a Golden Retriever, had them since 74.  Now Amber my 9 yr old Golden , got them at 6 weeks,  wants me to adopt her a sister, we lost her sister 3 yrs ago. She won't play with another dog unless it is a Golden plus she hasn't  slept in my bed since then either. Goldens are a fantastic breed BUT only as a house dog they love us humans too . much, they are family.  Take a dampen palm rub their hair and it just rolls off, works on long hair not short hair. 

 

:wave:  for now

Moxie

 

Amber , my son  Steven as their favorite pillow, Cinder aka lap dog  one we lost.

 

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On 8/29/2019 at 12:31 PM, Rugbylaird19 said:

Thanks Adam for the uplifting news. Nice diversion from "Dorian" coming to visit me in a few days.🌪️⛈️

 

 

Be safe out there everyone if you're in the path of Hurricane Dorian....

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Parliamentary Finance: The imminent entry of the oil and gas law into the legislation .. And reveal its political dimensions

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Parliamentary Finance: The imminent entry of the oil and gas law into the legislation .. And reveal its political dimensions
 
A member of the Finance Committee revealed that the imminent entry into force of the oil and gas law.
Committee member Sherwan Mirza said in a press statement, "One of the recommendations made by the Finance Committee to the Presidency of the House of Representatives after hosting the Minister of Finance is the legislation of the oil and gas law during the new legislative term."
He added, "The oil and gas law has political dimensions as it is linked to relations between the Kurdistan region and the federal government and the province of Basra and Baghdad and all oil-producing provinces in addition to Kirkuk."
Mirza pointed out that "the legislation of the oil and gas law will address some of the outstanding problems between the region and the center, in addition to dealing with the problems of oil-producing provinces;
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On 8/31/2019 at 11:50 AM, 6ly410 said:

Parliamentary Finance: The imminent entry of the oil and gas law into the legislation .. And reveal its political dimensions

Release date:: 2019/8/31 21:462 read times
Parliamentary Finance: The imminent entry of the oil and gas law into the legislation .. And reveal its political dimensions
 
A member of the Finance Committee revealed that the imminent entry into force of the oil and gas law.
Committee member Sherwan Mirza said in a press statement, "One of the recommendations made by the Finance Committee to the Presidency of the House of Representatives after hosting the Minister of Finance is the legislation of the oil and gas law during the new legislative term."
He added, "The oil and gas law has political dimensions as it is linked to relations between the Kurdistan region and the federal government and the province of Basra and Baghdad and all oil-producing provinces in addition to Kirkuk."
Mirza pointed out that "the legislation of the oil and gas law will address some of the outstanding problems between the region and the center, in addition to dealing with the problems of oil-producing provinces;

 

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3 hours ago, DWitte said:

I don't know what you wrote 6ly, but it must have been good.

 

10 minutes ago, Artitech said:

Me too, what did it say?

 

It’s Eight Posts Further Up This Same Page Arti ! ;) 

 

ronald mcdonald wink GIF by McDonald's CZ/SK

 

But Don’t Tell ‘The Animal’ DWitte ...

 

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Adam, thank you, as always.  The oil pricing is definitely the key for all things RV, the winter projections on pricing:

 

Worldwide crude oil prices will average $64 a barrel in the second half of 2019 and $65/b in 2020. That's according to the Short-term Energy Outlook by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. 

 

Go RV!!!

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On 8/29/2019 at 1:50 PM, Caye98 said:

I am thinking TONIGHT [Thursday] night 8/29/2019 is the PERFECT time for the RI/RV to begin - The NEW MOON rises before dawn, its the beginning of the weekend in the M.E., Globally Heads-of-State have gathered and been meeting and discussing who-knows-what (in spite of their cover stories and denials), weather is being dominated by Hurricane Dorian news through this entire unofficial end-of-summer long Labor Day weekend, and the most radical 10%-15% of the US population is preoccupied with defeating our sitting president (the one with perhaps arguably the highest economic numbers and employment ever) and attempting to convince the educated, thinking and working members of the population that the majority of people (not necessarily citizens [nor majority]) are in favor of destroying the greatest economy in the world in order to temporarily give them more free stuff...that using highly effective tariffs and sanctions to persuade other countries to come in line more with a win-win relationship with the US... AND while people are running around with their hair seemingly on fire (claiming the Amazon is on fire and the earth is going to suffocate if we don't get a $15/hour wage like the Chinese pay their workers)...er, wait...sorry, I may be going off on a rant here... I think I'll go to the local employee-free McDonalds and order something from one of the  kiosks that notifies the machine in back how I want my Amazonian-rain-forest burger cooked while I pour my own beverage and enjoy a meal not unlike our President. I may have to bus my own table, but at least I won't have to deal with employees...

 

HAPPY LABOR DAY AMERICA! GO RV! (RI, float, whatever, its all good) :D    

 

:twothumbs: Great Summary, Caye98, AND The Very Best Of Your Up Coming Week To You, Sir!!! :tiphat:

 

I am requesting Your help to understand why You are the ONLY person in this WHOLE thread to date to receive a Red Ruby Citation As A Badge Of Honor For You For "Display Of Intellectual Speed And Power". For You, of course, "Display Of Intellectual Speed And Power" is a gross understatement of Your most beneficial potent faculties to say the least on ALL accounts.

 

But of course, I gave You a purple trophy. I trust You don't mind. :lmao:   :lmao:   :lmao:

 

I find NOTHING in Your post to warrant such a contrary pensive response to incite such a jealously vehement response to Your freely offered accurate rendition of publicly verifiable facts and data as a testament to Your thoughtful, insightful, AND empowering nature to the recognizing and receptive.

 

As an aid to test the response You may have to my inquiry, I will offer the following closing as a community "vote" to the ACTUAL originating vote of "confidence" You received:

 

Go E Pluribus Unum FOREVER!!!

 

Go MAGA FOREVER!!!

 

Go True The United States Of America Patriot President Donald J Trump THROUGH 2024!!!

 

Go True The United States Of America Patriots FOREVER!!!

 

(A Special Thank You To ALL The Red Rubymeisters IN ADVANCE For ALL The Red Ruby Citations As Badges Of Honor For ME For "Display Of Intellectual Speed And Power" Who THINK (misnomer, of course) The True The United States Of America Patriot President Donald J Trump IS A POS!!!)!!!

 

Go Red Rubymeisters (ELSEWHERE!!!)!!!

 

Go Moola Nova (YEAH AND YEE HAW, BABY, READY WHEN YOU ARE BROTHER (OR SISTER) - LET 'ER BUCK!!!)!!!

:rodeo:  :pirateship:

 

I would like to Thank You, Caye98, in advance for Your most thoughtful, insightful, timely, AND empowering response with the utmost regards, Caye98. :tiphat:

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19 hours ago, Synopsis said:

 

:twothumbs: Great Summary, Caye98, AND The Very Best Of Your Up Coming Week To You, Sir!!! :tiphat:

 

I am requesting Your help to understand why You are the ONLY person in this WHOLE thread to date to receive a Red Ruby Citation As A Badge Of Honor For You For "Display Of Intellectual Speed And Power". For You, of course, "Display Of Intellectual Speed And Power" is a gross understatement of Your most beneficial potent faculties to say the least on ALL accounts.

...

 

I would like to Thank You, Caye98, in advance for Your most thoughtful, insightful, timely, AND empowering response with the utmost regards, Caye98. :tiphat:

 

Thank you Synopsis, though that is not necessary. I was raised with the understanding and charge to:

1. "Not everyone needs to know everything"

2. "Those who have been given much, have much to share."

3. "It is the responsibility of those of us who know to look after those who do not."

4. "The Truth is always the Truth."

5.  Question Authority.

6. "Just because someone (or 'everyone') else is doing something, doesn't mean it is right for you."

 

"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." - 'The Road Not Taken' -  Robert Frost

 

Sheeple, lemmings, smaller minds and 'rubies' bother me not 

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4 hours ago, Caye98 said:

 

Thank you Synopsis, though that is not necessary. I was raised with the understanding and charge to:

1. "Not everyone needs to know everything"

2. "Those who have been given much, have much to share."

3. "It is the responsibility of those of us who know to look after those who do not."

4. "The Truth is always the Truth."

5.  Question Authority.

6. "Just because someone (or 'everyone') else is doing something, doesn't mean it is right for you."

 

"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." - 'The Road Not Taken' -  Robert Frost

 

Sheeple, lemmings, smaller minds and 'rubies' bother me not 

 

:twothumbs: Thank You For Your Apt Reply, Caye98, AND The Very Best Of Your Up Coming Week To You!!! :tiphat:

 

I trust You were able to take precautions in light of Hurricane Dorian. Hopefully, Your "welcoming" "committee" (in Your moniker pic) will remain safe and sound and heartily welcome You on Your return.

 

Some are needing the event to be able to help those affected by Hurricane Dorian and other natural calamities. As I understand it, The Bahamas being in more shallow waters are more prone to devastation and may need help the most to save lives and eventually return to normalcy due to Hurricane Dorian passing through.

 

Go Moola Nova!

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6 hours ago, Shedagal said:

@Caye98, I have always disliked the "question authority" mindset.  I understand there are times where there is injustice, but obedience to authority is paramount to growth.  Ask any parent with a teenager who did not learn that. 

I could not disagree more. I actually have taught thousands of teenagers exactly that, to question authority. Blind adherence to the demands of others creates mindless robots. Just imagine how different the world might be today if in Germany during World War II people had stood up and questioned what the Nazis were doing with the Holocaust? Doing something because they are ordered to do it I do not believe is Paramount to HEALTHY growth. I am not saying blatant disregard for authority, but rather to be respectful and think. In legal-ease it may be considered complying with the intent of the law.

 

In the case of having a teenage child and asking things of them I am much more in favor of the child asking why and then the parent actually taking the time to explain it to the child why they are being asked to do whatever it is. I'm not saying to make it the game on the teenagers part, and simply saying why? In my experience, as you teach people to think, develop, and support ideas  and  beliefs,  and then support their thoughts, opinions or beliefs, actually leads to far greater development, understanding , and growth. 

 

I also believe that actions have consequences, however I could discuss with you that it might not be a good idea to stick your hand into a fire because you'll get burned, or I could just sit back and watch you do it experience the consequences firsthand. And of course leads to another issue, and that is Trust or belief and Reliance on others.

 

Again I am not saying disobedience in the case of driving 80 miles an hour through a residential district, and then when stopped by the police and we are stopped and given  given a ticket and you ask why? Well certainly you could ask why, and the police officer I'm sure would be happy to tell you that it's against the law, and if you relied with the intent of the law was to keep people safe but keeping the speed limit down and there's your answer, as well as the consequences for your actions.

 

I feel too many people blindly accept what they are told which leads to a number problems. One of the most common things we hear is when asked why they did something it's because everyone else is doing it. Or I may be independent, Democrat, Republican, green party or whatever it is what someone identifies with, and then when asked why they do they respond something along the line that was what my parents or my whole family is, but they're unable to sure what it is that they actually believe rather than parrot back someone else's beliefs.

 

I am pretty sure that Bill Gates parents we're not all that upset with him questioning authority and asking why he needed to go to college?

 

I believe questioning Authority can be done very respectfully, and I absolutely support that. I also believe we have some unjust laws or rules, often passed with the best of intentions (like we did with Prohibition in this country) then unfortunately we have people that are elected to create those laws on our behalf that could be toward own detriment. In the case of the politician who wanted to pass a bill to round Pi down to only two decimal points. I certainly would not want to be driving on the bridge that had been designed by someone who only used that version of Pi to design it.

 

These are simply my observations and opinions, and I could be wrong. Thank you for the notice and sharing your opinion as well.

 

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3 hours ago, Synopsis said:

 

:twothumbs: Thank You For Your Apt Reply, Caye98, AND The Very Best Of Your Up Coming Week To You!!! :tiphat:

 

I trust You were able to take precautions in light of Hurricane Dorian. Hopefully, Your "welcoming" "committee" (in Your moniker pic) will remain safe and sound and heartily welcome You on Your return.

 

Some are needing the event to be able to help those affected by Hurricane Dorian and other natural calamities. As I understand it, The Bahamas being in more shallow waters are more prone to devastation and may need help the most to save lives and eventually return to normalcy due to Hurricane Dorian passing through.

 

Go Moola Nova!

:pirateship:

Thank you for the kind thoughts. We were actually out on the boat yesterday having a great time while lurking out there was a hurricane Dorian app that time be here today). I must say that's pretty typical, we can even be out on the boat the morning of the hurricane enjoying beautiful sunny weather.

 

Unfortunately in the case of the Bahamas, and particularly Marsh Harbor will never be the same. As I heard one person put it, "it will forever be referred to as before Dorian, and since Dorian". [The name Dorian has officially been retired]

 

When you think about it with reports of as much as 20 foot of storm surge I doubt they even have one out of 10 vehicles that is even operable there. 

 

Two years ago in 2 0 1 7 we had almost as strong a storm 180 miles an hour for 36 hours down in Cudjoe key, and here we are two years later and finally have the majority of the debris taken away, and nowhere near having restored what was there and it'll be years before it comes back.

 

In contrast the Bahamas have nowhere near the infrastructure we have, or the money and certainly no roads to drive materials in and out.

Even in St Thomas were they still haven't gotten power back from 2 years ago had more damage from this last hurricane and it was barely a hurricane when it came across there.

 

I love being down Island, and if it's your thing you appreciate it as well. I know people who love being in the Rocky Mountains looking at the 14ers. As beautiful as they are it's just not my thing. I prefer the smell of the sea in the salt. (Just not in my living room if I'm on land). Then the salt is best used on a margarita (not a sidewalk) 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Caye98 said:

Thank you for the kind thoughts. We were actually out on the boat yesterday having a great time while lurking out there was a hurricane Dorian app that time be here today). I must say that's pretty typical, we can even be out on the boat the morning of the hurricane enjoying beautiful sunny weather.

 

Unfortunately in the case of the Bahamas, and particularly Marsh Harbor will never be the same. As I heard one person put it, "it will forever be referred to as before Dorian, and since Dorian". [The name Dorian has officially been retired]

 

When you think about it with reports of as much as 20 foot of storm surge I doubt they even have one out of 10 vehicles that is even operable there. 

 

Two years ago in 2 0 1 7 we had almost as strong a storm 180 miles an hour for 36 hours down in Cudjoe key, and here we are two years later and finally have the majority of the debris taken away, and nowhere near having restored what was there and it'll be years before it comes back.

 

In contrast the Bahamas have nowhere near the infrastructure we have, or the money and certainly no roads to drive materials in and out.

Even in St Thomas were they still haven't gotten power back from 2 years ago had more damage from this last hurricane and it was barely a hurricane when it came across there.

 

I love being down Island, and if it's your thing you appreciate it as well. I know people who love being in the Rocky Mountains looking at the 14ers. As beautiful as they are it's just not my thing. I prefer the smell of the sea in the salt. (Just not in my living room if I'm on land). Then the salt is best used on a margarita (not a sidewalk) 

 

 

 

Good to see you posting again my favored friend!  I truly enjoy your posts.  I may not always agree with EVERY word, but I certainly always walk away with a reason to ponder why I believe what I think I believe!  Sometimes I am more convinced that I need to trudge on with my belief.  Sometimes, my belief is solid, but my reasoning needs evaluation.  And sometimes, I may need to reevaluate what it is I believe AND the reasons for it!  In short, for an open minded person who knows that life is a journey of growth, you provoke thought.  Maybe that is what our society needs more of...?

 

You and yours stay safe!  Always remember you have a room ready in TX if you need it!

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10 hours ago, Caye98 said:

I could not disagree more. I actually have taught thousands of teenagers exactly that, to question authority. Blind adherence to the demands of others creates mindless robots. Just imagine how different the world might be today if in Germany during World War II people had stood up and questioned what the Nazis were doing with the Holocaust? Doing something because they are ordered to do it I do not believe is Paramount to HEALTHY growth. I am not saying blatant disregard for authority, but rather to be respectful and think. In legal-ease it may be considered complying with the intent of the law.

 

In the case of having a teenage child and asking things of them I am much more in favor of the child asking why and then the parent actually taking the time to explain it to the child why they are being asked to do whatever it is. I'm not saying to make it the game on the teenagers part, and simply saying why? In my experience, as you teach people to think, develop, and support system" rel="">support ideas  and  beliefs,  and then support system" rel="">support their thoughts, opinions or beliefs, actually leads to far greater development, understanding , and growth. 

 

I also believe that actions have consequences, however I could discuss with you that it might not be a good idea to stick your hand into a fire because you'll get burned, or I could just sit back and watch you do it experience the consequences firsthand. And of course leads to another issue, and that is Trust or belief and Reliance on others.

 

Again I am not saying disobedience in the case of driving 80 miles an hour through a residential district, and then when stopped by the police and we are stopped and given  given a ticket and you ask why? Well certainly you could ask why, and the police officer I'm sure would be happy to tell you that it's against the law, and if you relied with the intent of the law was to keep people safe but keeping the speed limit down and there's your answer, as well as the consequences for your actions.

 

I feel too many people blindly accept what they are told which leads to a number problems. One of the most common things we hear is when asked why they did something it's because everyone else is doing it. Or I may be independent, Democrat, Republican, green party or whatever it is what someone identifies with, and then when asked why they do they respond something along the line that was what my parents or my whole family is, but they're unable to sure what it is that they actually believe rather than parrot back someone else's beliefs.

 

I am pretty sure that Bill Gates parents we're not all that upset with him questioning authority and asking why he needed to go to college?

 

I believe questioning Authority can be done very respectfully, and I absolutely support system" rel="">support that. I also believe we have some unjust laws or rules, often passed with the best of intentions (like we did with Prohibition in this country) then unfortunately we have people that are elected to create those laws on our behalf that could be toward own detriment. In the case of the politician who wanted to pass a bill to round Pi down to only two decimal points. I certainly would not want to be driving on the bridge that had been designed by someone who only used that version of Pi to design it.

 

These are simply my observations and opinions, and I could be wrong. Thank you for the notice and sharing your opinion as well.

 

Thanks, Caye.  I agree with you on some points.  I remember when our kids were in elementary school, we observed 'values clarification' and 'secular humanism' creeping in.  We adjusted our budget and put the kids into a private Christian school.  As adults, they have re-evaluated their belief system and developed their own strong relationship with God and His Word.  Because of their upbringing, they have a strong moral and spiritual compass.  We even disagree on some issues, but they have a solid understanding of God as the ultimate authority.  The greatest satisfaction is seeing my grandchildren being raised in the faith.

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11 hours ago, Caye98 said:

Thank you for the kind thoughts. We were actually out on the boat yesterday having a great time while lurking out there was a hurricane Dorian app that time be here today). I must say that's pretty typical, we can even be out on the boat the morning of the hurricane enjoying beautiful sunny weather.

 

Glad to hear You are safe and well, Cay98!

 

Thank You also for the update and contexts regarding past Bahamas storms and preferred locale.

 

ALWAYS interesting................................

 

Go Moola Nova!

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