RE: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

2007-05-11 Thread Mary Ann Topolewski
Author unknown. Heheheh. I wonder why! I liked the hurricane one though.
Where do people come up with this stuff. Ub boy... 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Onj
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 7:29 AM
To: talk2
Subject: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND


CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

The English language with its wealth of idiomatic expressions makes the 
following deductions concerning the characteristics of the blind and their 
daily activities possible

They may be excused for being forgetful because out of sight is out of 
mind.

They are very happy; what the eye does not see the heart does not grieve.

They are also very affectionate because love is blind.

They often ignore things by turning a blind eye to them.

They may be ignorant because they are in the dark about things, but do not 
underestimate them; they've got it all taped.

They are very friendly people and like to keep in touch.

They also tend to have a real feeling for the world round about them though 
they may not be able always to see eye to eye with certain situations.

They may also sometimes lose sight of certain facts but do not 
underestimate their vision. Despite being blind they can still look forward 
to something and see you next week.

You may not always be able to make them see what you mean, but they still 
are able to have their own view.

They are not blind to their own faults, nor to the faults of others. You 
can try putting the wool over their eyes, but you may find that very 
difficult.

They are so good at what they do that they can do it with their eyes closed 
but if they try to burn the candle at both ends, they may burn their 
fingers.

Their medium of writing is easily spotted, is not pointless, in fact there 
is very much point in using braille and it is outstanding.

Blind people enjoy a social life. However, one must bear in mind that if 
you take someone on a date, it will always be a blind date.

If they have too much alcohol they may get blind drunk.

Be warned: their rage and fear will always be blind rage and blind fear.

When walking down the street at a fast pace with a white object being 
tapped about, they could be called hurricanes.

An uneven pavement can be a real stumbling block.

Blind alleys will not be too much of a problem. They never walk with 
blinkers on but they walk by faith and not by sight.

If you were to come across blind people from Venice they would probably be 
called Venetian blinds.

They are not allowed to drive, but it might be possible, provided they 
stick to blind rises and go round blind corners. Blind spots would not

present a problem for them and at night they will not be blinded by the 
lights of other vehicles.

These are blind facts but I hope that no-one finds the subject too touching 
and do not be so blind as those that will not see.

Perhaps all this has been an eye opener to someone. May we all not lose 
sight of the fact that we are living in the age of so-called enlightenment 
where visionary leadership is very important and where care must be taken 
not to be blinded by things that are unimportant. Hopefully all this has 
provided some light relief.

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Re: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

2007-05-11 Thread Caitlin H

Did you secretly write this, mate? Bloody brilliant.  Love it.
Line 2.

Caitlin
- Original Message - 
From: "Onj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "talk2" 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 4:29 AM
Subject: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND




CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

The English language with its wealth of idiomatic expressions makes the 
following deductions concerning the characteristics of the blind and their 
daily activities possible


They may be excused for being forgetful because out of sight is out of 
mind.


They are very happy; what the eye does not see the heart does not grieve.

They are also very affectionate because love is blind.

They often ignore things by turning a blind eye to them.

They may be ignorant because they are in the dark about things, but do not 
underestimate them; they've got it all taped.


They are very friendly people and like to keep in touch.

They also tend to have a real feeling for the world round about them 
though they may not be able always to see eye to eye with certain 
situations.


They may also sometimes lose sight of certain facts but do not 
underestimate their vision. Despite being blind they can still look 
forward to something and see you next week.


You may not always be able to make them see what you mean, but they still 
are able to have their own view.


They are not blind to their own faults, nor to the faults of others. You 
can try putting the wool over their eyes, but you may find that very 
difficult.


They are so good at what they do that they can do it with their eyes 
closed but if they try to burn the candle at both ends, they may burn 
their fingers.


Their medium of writing is easily spotted, is not pointless, in fact there 
is very much point in using braille and it is outstanding.


Blind people enjoy a social life. However, one must bear in mind that if 
you take someone on a date, it will always be a blind date.


If they have too much alcohol they may get blind drunk.

Be warned: their rage and fear will always be blind rage and blind fear.

When walking down the street at a fast pace with a white object being 
tapped about, they could be called hurricanes.


An uneven pavement can be a real stumbling block.

Blind alleys will not be too much of a problem. They never walk with 
blinkers on but they walk by faith and not by sight.


If you were to come across blind people from Venice they would probably be 
called Venetian blinds.


They are not allowed to drive, but it might be possible, provided they 
stick to blind rises and go round blind corners. Blind spots would not


present a problem for them and at night they will not be blinded by the 
lights of other vehicles.


These are blind facts but I hope that no-one finds the subject too 
touching and do not be so blind as those that will not see.


Perhaps all this has been an eye opener to someone. May we all not lose 
sight of the fact that we are living in the age of so-called enlightenment 
where visionary leadership is very important and where care must be taken 
not to be blinded by things that are unimportant. Hopefully all this has 
provided some light relief.


author unknown!




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Re: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

2007-05-11 Thread rainee
I'm still laughing at that.  I love it.  I'm sending it to all my sighted 
buddies.



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From: "Onj" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "talk2" 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 7:29 AM
Subject: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND




CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

The English language with its wealth of idiomatic expressions makes the 
following deductions concerning the characteristics of the blind and their 
daily activities possible


They may be excused for being forgetful because out of sight is out of 
mind.


They are very happy; what the eye does not see the heart does not grieve.

They are also very affectionate because love is blind.

They often ignore things by turning a blind eye to them.

They may be ignorant because they are in the dark about things, but do not 
underestimate them; they've got it all taped.


They are very friendly people and like to keep in touch.

They also tend to have a real feeling for the world round about them 
though they may not be able always to see eye to eye with certain 
situations.


They may also sometimes lose sight of certain facts but do not 
underestimate their vision. Despite being blind they can still look 
forward to something and see you next week.


You may not always be able to make them see what you mean, but they still 
are able to have their own view.


They are not blind to their own faults, nor to the faults of others. You 
can try putting the wool over their eyes, but you may find that very 
difficult.


They are so good at what they do that they can do it with their eyes 
closed but if they try to burn the candle at both ends, they may burn 
their fingers.


Their medium of writing is easily spotted, is not pointless, in fact there 
is very much point in using braille and it is outstanding.


Blind people enjoy a social life. However, one must bear in mind that if 
you take someone on a date, it will always be a blind date.


If they have too much alcohol they may get blind drunk.

Be warned: their rage and fear will always be blind rage and blind fear.

When walking down the street at a fast pace with a white object being 
tapped about, they could be called hurricanes.


An uneven pavement can be a real stumbling block.

Blind alleys will not be too much of a problem. They never walk with 
blinkers on but they walk by faith and not by sight.


If you were to come across blind people from Venice they would probably be 
called Venetian blinds.


They are not allowed to drive, but it might be possible, provided they 
stick to blind rises and go round blind corners. Blind spots would not


present a problem for them and at night they will not be blinded by the 
lights of other vehicles.


These are blind facts but I hope that no-one finds the subject too 
touching and do not be so blind as those that will not see.


Perhaps all this has been an eye opener to someone. May we all not lose 
sight of the fact that we are living in the age of so-called enlightenment 
where visionary leadership is very important and where care must be taken 
not to be blinded by things that are unimportant. Hopefully all this has 
provided some light relief.


author unknown!




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Re: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

2007-05-12 Thread matthew cooper

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Author unknown. Heheheh. I wonder why! I liked the hurricane one
though. Where do people come up with this stuff. Ub boy...

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Onj Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 7:29 AM
To: talk2
Subject: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND


CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

The English language with its wealth of idiomatic expressions makes
the following deductions concerning the characteristics of the blind
and their daily activities possible

They may be excused for being forgetful because out of sight is out of
mind.

They are very happy; what the eye does not see the heart does not
grieve. 


They are also very affectionate because love is blind.

They often ignore things by turning a blind eye to them.

They may be ignorant because they are in the dark about things, but
do not underestimate them; they've got it all taped.

They are very friendly people and like to keep in touch.

They also tend to have a real feeling for the world round about them
though they may not be able always to see eye to eye with certain
situations. 


They may also sometimes lose sight of certain facts but do not
underestimate their vision. Despite being blind they can still look
forward to something and see you next week.

You may not always be able to make them see what you mean, but they
still are able to have their own view.

They are not blind to their own faults, nor to the faults of others.
You can try putting the wool over their eyes, but you may find that
very difficult.

They are so good at what they do that they can do it with their eyes
closed but if they try to burn the candle at both ends, they may burn
their fingers.

Their medium of writing is easily spotted, is not pointless, in fact
there is very much point in using braille and it is outstanding.

Blind people enjoy a social life. However, one must bear in mind that
if you take someone on a date, it will always be a blind date.

If they have too much alcohol they may get blind drunk.

Be warned: their rage and fear will always be blind rage and blind
fear. 


When walking down the street at a fast pace with a white object being
tapped about, they could be called hurricanes.

An uneven pavement can be a real stumbling block.

Blind alleys will not be too much of a problem. They never walk with
blinkers on but they walk by faith and not by sight.

If you were to come across blind people from Venice they would
probably be called Venetian blinds.

They are not allowed to drive, but it might be possible, provided they
stick to blind rises and go round blind corners. Blind spots would not

present a problem for them and at night they will not be blinded by
the lights of other vehicles.

These are blind facts but I hope that no-one finds the subject too
touching and do not be so blind as those that will not see.

Perhaps all this has been an eye opener to someone. May we all not
lose sight of the fact that we are living in the age of so-called
enlightenment where visionary leadership is very important and where
care must be taken not to be blinded by things that are unimportant.
Hopefully all this has provided some light relief.

author unknown!




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Online contacts:

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Telephone contacts:

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RE: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

2007-05-12 Thread Mary Ann Topolewski
Thank you for quoting me. That's neat and all. But was there somethin' you
were planning to say in response? Heh.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
matthew cooper
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 2:05 PM
To: talk2
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Author unknown. Heheheh. I wonder why! I liked the hurricane one
> though. Where do people come up with this stuff. Ub boy...
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Onj Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 7:29 AM
> To: talk2
> Subject: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND
> 
> 
> CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND
> 
> The English language with its wealth of idiomatic expressions makes
> the following deductions concerning the characteristics of the blind
> and their daily activities possible
> 
> They may be excused for being forgetful because out of sight is out of
> mind.
> 
> They are very happy; what the eye does not see the heart does not
> grieve. 
> 
> They are also very affectionate because love is blind.
> 
> They often ignore things by turning a blind eye to them.
> 
> They may be ignorant because they are in the dark about things, but
> do not underestimate them; they've got it all taped.
> 
> They are very friendly people and like to keep in touch.
> 
> They also tend to have a real feeling for the world round about them
> though they may not be able always to see eye to eye with certain
> situations. 
> 
> They may also sometimes lose sight of certain facts but do not
> underestimate their vision. Despite being blind they can still look
> forward to something and see you next week.
> 
> You may not always be able to make them see what you mean, but they
> still are able to have their own view.
> 
> They are not blind to their own faults, nor to the faults of others.
> You can try putting the wool over their eyes, but you may find that
> very difficult.
> 
> They are so good at what they do that they can do it with their eyes
> closed but if they try to burn the candle at both ends, they may burn
> their fingers.
> 
> Their medium of writing is easily spotted, is not pointless, in fact
> there is very much point in using braille and it is outstanding.
> 
> Blind people enjoy a social life. However, one must bear in mind that
> if you take someone on a date, it will always be a blind date.
> 
> If they have too much alcohol they may get blind drunk.
> 
> Be warned: their rage and fear will always be blind rage and blind
> fear. 
> 
> When walking down the street at a fast pace with a white object being
> tapped about, they could be called hurricanes.
> 
> An uneven pavement can be a real stumbling block.
> 
> Blind alleys will not be too much of a problem. They never walk with
> blinkers on but they walk by faith and not by sight.
> 
> If you were to come across blind people from Venice they would
> probably be called Venetian blinds.
> 
> They are not allowed to drive, but it might be possible, provided they
> stick to blind rises and go round blind corners. Blind spots would not
> 
> present a problem for them and at night they will not be blinded by
> the lights of other vehicles.
> 
> These are blind facts but I hope that no-one finds the subject too
> touching and do not be so blind as those that will not see.
> 
> Perhaps all this has been an eye opener to someone. May we all not
> lose sight of the fact that we are living in the age of so-called
> enlightenment where visionary leadership is very important and where
> care must be taken not to be blinded by things that are unimportant.
> Hopefully all this has provided some light relief.
> 
> author unknown!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Andre P. Louis
> 
> Uncopyright, free music, compositions, Web-hosting and the new look
> to the beyond Radio Network?  Visit one of the sites listed below:
> 
>  Main site: http://AndreLouis.COM
> My Live Journal: http://LJ.AndreLouis.COM
> The Beyond Radio Network (TBRN:) http://www.TBRN.NET
> Free music:  http://tbrn.net/Beds
> 
> 
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> 
>  Email and NET Messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Skype: Andre_Louis
> Aim: FreakyFwoof
> Bitwise: FreakyFwoof
> 
> Telephone contacts:
> 
>  Home (phone United Kingdom):   +44207-076
>  Home (fax United Kingdom):   +44207- 2212126
>  Cellular (United Kingdom): +44-7875-546903
> In the United States: +1-404-806-5809  (Vonage)
> 
> 
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Re[2]: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

2007-05-15 Thread Farhan Khan
on 5/15/2007 at 7:14 Mary Ann Topolewski said

> But was there somethin' you
> were planning to say in response? Heh.
He did actually say it, since he doesn't no how to quote properly, he got 
everything.
His messsage wich was a one liner, was at the bottom.
This is a forth line.



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Re: Re[2]: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND

2007-05-15 Thread derek Lane

Technically, it was the 7th.
Just as much as this one is the second.
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To: "talk2" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 8:15 AM
Subject: Re[2]: The Talk2 List CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLIND



on 5/15/2007 at 7:14 Mary Ann Topolewski said


But was there somethin' you
were planning to say in response? Heh.
He did actually say it, since he doesn't no how to quote properly, he got 
everything.

His messsage wich was a one liner, was at the bottom.
This is a forth line.



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