Marquest
Senior Member
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 - Bay Area CA
 
I think Zelenskyy is a rock star, and certainly trustworthy.
				
			I would have gladly answered your question, until I read the last line. It’s my opinion that you’re looking for a fight and truthfully, I have been in politics for over 40 years and I know when someone is laying down the bait. You will have to debate yourself on this one.Why do you say Zelenskyy isn't trustworthy?
NOTE: I don't expect a response to that question.![]()
The USA we once knew is gone.I'm in the 'the world is f*cked' camp.
I'd never heard the term "Usian" before. Actually, I think it's spelled USian. I wonder why the U.S. never got a proper name.The USA we once knew is gone.
Maybe the Usians will bring it back, maybe they won't.
Same thing with books on tape/cd. Some of the readers should NOT attempt an accent. There is nothing more annoying than someone poorly imitating an accent.My camp is a senior citizens book club that meets at the town library one afternoon each week with a couple of excessively theatrical members.
Recently when reading passages out loud from the book ‘Child 44’ about a Stalin era Russian agent they decided to use what they thought were great Russian accents.
Then when reading passages out loud from ‘Shadow Dancer’ about the IRA in Belfast they tried sounding Irish.
Some people have theatrical talent and definitely belong on stage, and some definitely belong behind the scenes.
Same thing with books on tape/cd. Some of the readers should NOT attempt an accent. There is nothing more annoying than someone poorly imitating an accent.
I don't understand what you mean by "camp." The replies seem to indicate politics.which 'camp' you're in?
And..
Was it The right choice?
Not really, but thanks anyway!
Sorry, but I'm in the "I don't care for s'mores" camp. How about biscotti instead?So many "camps", so little time to camp.
They range from trivial (Camp Hellmans or Camp Duke....but mayonnaise is never trivial to a Southerner) to middlin' (Camp Dog or Camp Cat) to really big'uns ( politics, politics and more politics).
So, the big question is: can you share a fire and some s'mores with the folks in the next camp over yonder?
Sure, biscotti and a mug of hot chocolate in hand and I'll be happy. I always thought s'mores were highly overrated, anyway.Sorry, but I'm in the "I don't care for s'mores" camp. How about biscotti instead?
I didn’t understand the question either.I don't understand the original question. Is "camp" an oblique reference to political persuasions?
Deliberately exaggerated and theatrical in style, typically for humorous effect.What is a "camp?"
And in this present world once someone finds what 'camp' you're in it's a precursor to a fist in your eye. Along with law and order, tolerance is dead - especially in regard to those who ceaselessly preach 'tolerance'.What is the old expression..something like..
"it's all in the eye of the beholder"
There are many that are born into a camp, religion springs to mind. Think how many factions there are just in Christianity.which 'camp' you're in?
And..
Was it The right choice?