Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2007-01-03 Thread Chuck Landenberger

Mitch Haley, the holder of knowledge.

You are OH, SO RIGHT!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankly%2C_my_dear%2C_I_don% 
27t_give_a_damn.


I'll check w/you before I quote any more sage movie script  
lines..


Take care,

Chuck
On Jan 2, 2007, at 4:36 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:




Chuck Landenberger wrote:


IIRC, I think that Rhett's line was:

"Frankly, Scarlet, I don't give a damn.!!!"


I remembered it as Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
I suppose one of us could google or wiki it pretty quick
and settle the arguement.


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Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2007-01-03 Thread Mitch Haley


Chuck Landenberger wrote:
> 
> IIRC, I think that Rhett's line was:
> 
> "Frankly, Scarlet, I don't give a damn.!!!"

I remembered it as Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.
I suppose one of us could google or wiki it pretty quick
and settle the arguement.




Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2007-01-03 Thread Darrell W. Sigmon

Chuck, you are CORRECT.
DWS

Chuck Landenberger wrote:

IIRC, I think that Rhett's line was:

"Frankly, Scarlet, I don't give a damn.!!!"

Correct me if I'm wrong!!!

Chuck
On Jan 2, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Hans Neureiter wrote:


"Scarlet; I give a *damn*" comes to mind.




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Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2007-01-03 Thread Chuck Landenberger

IIRC, I think that Rhett's line was:

"Frankly, Scarlet, I don't give a damn.!!!"

Correct me if I'm wrong!!!

Chuck
On Jan 2, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Hans Neureiter wrote:


"Scarlet; I give a *damn*" comes to mind.






Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2007-01-03 Thread Hans Neureiter

"Scarlet; I give a *damn*" comes to mind.

On 1/2/07, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Zoltan Finks wrote:
> I, and most given to contemplation, have analyzed what it is about
certain
> words that makes them unacceptable in society. The four letter word
could be
> "buck" just as easily as it could be "fuck" and if society has labeled
it
> profane, it's profane. In that respect, you're correct - it's all
relative.
>

Many of the four-letter terms that are considered "profane" now were
originally merely descriptive.  But they were lower-class and vulgar and
conveyed concepts that were not to be discussed in polite company in a
more puritanical age.  "Profanity" back then would have been the use of
religiously blasphemous language.


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Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2007-01-02 Thread David Brodbeck
Zoltan Finks wrote:
> I, and most given to contemplation, have analyzed what it is about certain
> words that makes them unacceptable in society. The four letter word could be
> "buck" just as easily as it could be "fuck" and if society has labeled it
> profane, it's profane. In that respect, you're correct - it's all relative.
>   

Many of the four-letter terms that are considered "profane" now were
originally merely descriptive.  But they were lower-class and vulgar and
conveyed concepts that were not to be discussed in polite company in a
more puritanical age.  "Profanity" back then would have been the use of
religiously blasphemous language.




Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2007-01-01 Thread Zoltan Finks

If you can suffer an American Christian for a moment:

I, and most given to contemplation, have analyzed what it is about certain
words that makes them unacceptable in society. The four letter word could be
"buck" just as easily as it could be "fuck" and if society has labeled it
profane, it's profane. In that respect, you're correct - it's all relative.

But the important issues, as best I can articulate them, are courtesy,
decency and respect for your fellow man. Just as we are compelled to dress
nicely in certain situations, we are compelled to talk nicely in certain
situations. There are standards in society for the way we act, (and for good
reason) and speech is a big part of it. We could all act like gibbons if we
chose to, but where would that leave us?

I agree, Larry, that profanity is becoming, well, quite relative. It is
commonplace among our youth. Does any kid get his or her mouth washed out
with soap anymore? Just asking to bring to light the fact that we are
changing. Does it happen to be a change for the better? And yes, it does
smack of an intelligence deficit. Let's not use the F word more than once in
a single sentence, for starters. That is, if a sentence is even used.

And it's working its way bit by bit into mainstream acceptance. You can now
be treated to words on primetime network TV that were once forbidden. (yes,
you can now call someone a "dickhead" on a primetime TV show, just to give
one example). And how about that VW commercial that has the lady narrowly
cut off from *finishing* the expression "holy sh%*" by the scene cutting
away. Are my virgin ears stinging at all this? Come on. I'm just saying that
I'm not pleased with the slide society is riding, and I question how good
the outcome will be.

Yeah, I probably shouldn't have posted on this - it's not related to our MB
diesels, but I saw just enough posts to make me join in. Just giving my
opinion.

And of course, wishing you all a Happy one.

Brian
Doesn't care to be any particular "kind" of Christian



On 12/31/06, Hans Neureiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Missed my point. *American* english and the society that created it is at
fault. The religeous sectismus (how many kinds of Christians are there?)
helped it along.
*English* English doesn't have "foul" 4-letter words, nor does French,
Dutch, German, Italian and on and on.
I stick with  (4 letters) *HAPPY NEW YEAR* (4 letters)


On 12/31/06, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Werner said:< acceptable when
> talking to children, or in polite company, then it probably is
"foul".  >>
>
> Excellent comment - it reminded me what my Dad told me years ago after I
> said a word that was inappropriate - I think I called my brother a name
-
> and Dad said "people who use 4 letter words have poor vocabularies and
are
> unable to properly express themselves" any other way.
>
> Sadly, foul  language has become common place - from shopping malls to
> sporting events to school - unfortunately,  if it is bothersome to you,
> you
> are probably better off staying away from those places.  Of course, it's
> sad
> people with good manners are forced to avoid places because of a few (or
a
> lot) of bad apples.
>
> Happy New Year --
>
> Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Werner Fehlauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Mercedes Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:57 PM
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language.
Happy
> New Year.
>
>
> > Hans:  "Foul" language is usually an indication that the user can't
find
> a
> > more accurate or descriptive term to describe the thought.  But the
best
> > test would be that if it isn't something that would be acceptable when
> > talking to children, or in polite company, then it probably is "foul".
> > And
> > there doesn't seem to be any M-B (or Diesel) content in such language,
> > either.
> >
> > So Happy New Year to you and the net, too!
> >
> > Werner
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Hans Neureiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Mercedes Discussion List" 
> > Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:43 PM
> > Subject: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN,foul language. Happy
New
> > Year.
> >
> >
> >> What is f

Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2007-01-01 Thread Hans Neureiter

Missed my point. *American* english and the society that created it is at
fault. The religeous sectismus (how many kinds of Christians are there?)
helped it along.
*English* English doesn't have "foul" 4-letter words, nor does French,
Dutch, German, Italian and on and on.
I stick with  (4 letters) *HAPPY NEW YEAR* (4 letters)


On 12/31/06, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Werner said:<>

Excellent comment - it reminded me what my Dad told me years ago after I
said a word that was inappropriate - I think I called my brother a name -
and Dad said "people who use 4 letter words have poor vocabularies and are
unable to properly express themselves" any other way.

Sadly, foul  language has become common place - from shopping malls to
sporting events to school - unfortunately,  if it is bothersome to you,
you
are probably better off staying away from those places.  Of course, it's
sad
people with good manners are forced to avoid places because of a few (or a
lot) of bad apples.

Happy New Year --

Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
www.youroil.net for Oil Analysis and Weber Parts
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- Original Message -
From: "Werner Fehlauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy
New Year.


> Hans:  "Foul" language is usually an indication that the user can't find
a
> more accurate or descriptive term to describe the thought.  But the best
> test would be that if it isn't something that would be acceptable when
> talking to children, or in polite company, then it probably is "foul".
> And
> there doesn't seem to be any M-B (or Diesel) content in such language,
> either.
>
> So Happy New Year to you and the net, too!
>
> Werner
>
>
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Hans Neureiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Mercedes Discussion List" 
> Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:43 PM
> Subject: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN,foul language. Happy New
> Year.
>
>
>> What is foul language? It's all relative. The Brits say " you bloody
>> bas..."
>> , we say " you f^&*ing bas...", and the Germans just say "Du
>> Schweinehund".
>> (My contribution for the last Saturday in 2006)
>> Happy New Year to you all.
>>
>>
>> On 12/29/06, LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Tim:
>>>
>>> I still don't understand why you are using digest rather than GMail.
>>>
>>> No, no, no, ... please, not a new thread, just my comment.
>>>
>>> D
>
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Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year

2006-12-31 Thread Mike Canfield

GOLF.Gentleman only, Ladies forbiddenHence the foul language.

Mike
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To: 
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 9:41 AM
Subject: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN,foul language. Happy New 
Year




Hans said...


What is foul language? It's all relative. The Brits say " you bloody

bas..."
, we say " you f^&*ing bas...", and the Germans just say "Du 
Schweinehund".

(My contribution for the last Saturday in 2006)
Happy New Year to you all.



Hans, the real problem is that most of those four letter words are HIGHLY
TECHNICAL GOLFING terms that really have little applicability to an MB
Diesel list 

Although I admit having used a few of them from time to time when working 
on

the 300TD

Happy New Year!!!

Royce Engler
1985 300TD Turbo 293K







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[MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year

2006-12-31 Thread Royce Engler
Hans said...

>What is foul language? It's all relative. The Brits say " you bloody
bas..."
>, we say " you f^&*ing bas...", and the Germans just say "Du Schweinehund".
>(My contribution for the last Saturday in 2006)
>Happy New Year to you all.


Hans, the real problem is that most of those four letter words are HIGHLY
TECHNICAL GOLFING terms that really have little applicability to an MB
Diesel list 

Although I admit having used a few of them from time to time when working on
the 300TD

Happy New Year!!!

Royce Engler
1985 300TD Turbo 293K









Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2006-12-31 Thread LarryT
Werner said:<acceptable when

talking to children, or in polite company, then it probably is "foul".  >>

Excellent comment - it reminded me what my Dad told me years ago after I 
said a word that was inappropriate - I think I called my brother a name - 
and Dad said "people who use 4 letter words have poor vocabularies and are 
unable to properly express themselves" any other way.


Sadly, foul  language has become common place - from shopping malls to 
sporting events to school - unfortunately,  if it is bothersome to you, you 
are probably better off staying away from those places.  Of course, it's sad 
people with good manners are forced to avoid places because of a few (or a 
lot) of bad apples.


Happy New Year -- 


Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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Test Results http://members.rennlist.com/oil
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- Original Message - 
From: "Werner Fehlauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Mercedes Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy 
New Year.




Hans:  "Foul" language is usually an indication that the user can't find a
more accurate or descriptive term to describe the thought.  But the best
test would be that if it isn't something that would be acceptable when
talking to children, or in polite company, then it probably is "foul". 
And

there doesn't seem to be any M-B (or Diesel) content in such language,
either.

So Happy New Year to you and the net, too!

Werner


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From: "Hans Neureiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Mercedes Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:43 PM
Subject: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN,foul language. Happy New
Year.



What is foul language? It's all relative. The Brits say " you bloody
bas..."
, we say " you f^&*ing bas...", and the Germans just say "Du
Schweinehund".
(My contribution for the last Saturday in 2006)
Happy New Year to you all.


On 12/29/06, LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Tim:

I still don't understand why you are using digest rather than GMail.

No, no, no, ... please, not a new thread, just my comment.

D



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Re: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2006-12-31 Thread Werner Fehlauer
Hans:  "Foul" language is usually an indication that the user can't find a 
more accurate or descriptive term to describe the thought.  But the best 
test would be that if it isn't something that would be acceptable when 
talking to children, or in polite company, then it probably is "foul".  And 
there doesn't seem to be any M-B (or Diesel) content in such language, 
either.


So Happy New Year to you and the net, too!

Werner


- Original Message - 
From: "Hans Neureiter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "Mercedes Discussion List" 
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2006 9:43 PM
Subject: [MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN,foul language. Happy New 
Year.



What is foul language? It's all relative. The Brits say " you bloody 
bas..."
, we say " you f^&*ing bas...", and the Germans just say "Du 
Schweinehund".

(My contribution for the last Saturday in 2006)
Happy New Year to you all.


On 12/29/06, LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Tim:

I still don't understand why you are using digest rather than GMail.

No, no, no, ... please, not a new thread, just my comment.

D





[MBZ] New thread, used to be Re: ADMIN, foul language. Happy New Year.

2006-12-31 Thread Hans Neureiter

What is foul language? It's all relative. The Brits say " you bloody bas..."
, we say " you f^&*ing bas...", and the Germans just say "Du Schweinehund".
(My contribution for the last Saturday in 2006)
Happy New Year to you all.


On 12/29/06, LT Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Tim:

I still don't understand why you are using digest rather than GMail.

No, no, no, ... please, not a new thread, just my comment.

D


On 12/28/06, TimothyPilgrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thank-you oh benevolent one.
>
> People - just rename the subject, eh?
>
> Mind you, on the digest, it sure has made the table of contents
> interesting...
>
> Tim
> 1982 300TD
> 1991 300TE 4Matic
>
> --
> Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 17:40:35 -0600
> From: "Kaleb C. Striplin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [MBZ] ADMIN, foul language
>
> OK, Tim realized he made a mistake and his post and changed removed the
> bad word.  It would seem everyone would have sense enough not to respond
> back to the list, thereby continuing the problem for quite a while.
> People make mistakes, but lets not keep the mistake going by replying to
> the post.
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