beyond the pale
The phrase beyond the pale dates back to the 14th century, when
the part of Ireland that was under English rule was delineated by a
boundary made of such stakes or fences, and known as the English
Pale. To travel outside of that boundary, beyond the pale, was to
leave behind
Or perhaps: undereducated, opinionated rednecks, clinging o their guns and
religion..
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 5:07 AM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
beyond the pale
The phrase beyond the pale dates back to the 14th century, when the
part of Ireland that was under English rule was
very. i was responding to Diesel head'
On Jan 27, 2014 12:18 AM, Craig diese...@pisquared.net wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 20:03:16 -0600 Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com
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Andrew wrote:
Over the top; inexcusable; beyond the bounds of civilized discourse.
Totally.
But, that
beyond the pale
The phrase beyond the pale dates back to the 14th century, when the part of
Ireland that was under English rule was delineated by a boundary made of such
stakes or fences, and known as the English Pale. To travel outside of that
boundary, beyond the pale, was to leave behind all
Fascinating. I never gave it any thought.
On Monday, January 27, 2014, clay redgh...@comcast.net wrote:
beyond the pale
The phrase beyond the pale dates back to the 14th century, when the part
of Ireland that was under English rule was delineated by a boundary made of
such stakes or fences,
Andrew wrote:
very. i was responding to Diesel head'
Gotcha - thanks for the clarify. I will watch for that next time, Mr.
Confuser...
mao
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Cousin attended the U.S. War College after WW-2. The theory then was
that Hitlers decisions to bomb Britain into submission instead of
invading it probably lost the war for Germany when it had barely begun.
Had Hitler occupied Britain, which would have been little more trouble
than occupying
One of the many programs the military channel focused on Hitlers
commands during WW2. They said there were a number of attempts to
assassinate him but the Allies decided his directions of the military
would help the Allies win more than removing him from the picture. They
may be right as he
But I'm not so sure the masses of Germans would follow someone like
they did Hitler...
Sincerely,
Larry
obungler had the masses on oratory, not substance, just as 'Dolfie
did. obungler's rise to power is a combination of Dolfie's and
Yosef's tactics. Fortunately sheeple have begin to
That is beyond the pale. Keep your wretched rantings to yourself.
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Dieselhead 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
But I'm not so sure the masses of Germans would follow someone like they
did Hitler...
Sincerely,
Larry
obungler had the masses on oratory, not
On Jan 26, 2014, at 4:51 PM, Andrew Strasfogel astrasfo...@gmail.com wrote:
That is beyond the pale.
That's the first time I've ever heard that expression.
Definition please.
Rick
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Dieselhead wrote:
After WWII, the japanese were asked about plans to invade the US. They said
they had no plans to invade because of the armed population.
Guns are not much fear today.
Plenty of guns among us, but little if any cohesive ability to rally
troops to any cause due to myriad
Over the top; inexcusable; beyond the bounds of civilized discourse.
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 8:34 PM, Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com wrote:
Dieselhead wrote:
After WWII, the japanese were asked about plans to invade the US. They
said
they had no plans to invade because of the armed
Andrew wrote:
Over the top; inexcusable; beyond the bounds of civilized discourse.
Totally.
But, that is the context of the answer Japan gave 70 years ago,
supposedly. That context has no reality today, I suspect.
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On Sun, 26 Jan 2014 20:03:16 -0600 Mountain Man maontin@gmail.com
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Andrew wrote:
Over the top; inexcusable; beyond the bounds of civilized discourse.
Totally.
But, that is the context of the answer Japan gave 70 years ago,
supposedly. That context has no reality today, I
Well for one thing the US might not have made shiploads of cash from WW2.
Or worse still, someone with some real brains and talent, instead of a
self deluded nutjob might have risen to power in Germany and won the war.
Hitlers insanity is arguably the key reason that Germany lost the war.
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