Yes! I love your inappropriate pictures. Always a good way to start my day.
Actually it was in your previous incarnation as Sir Rupert. it was one of those discussions regarding some aspect of religion and I speculated that because of your devotion to all things Hindu, that you had been brought up in the Hindu faith. You replied by saying that no, you had been raised a Catholic - one parent being religious and the other not..
The issue of child abuse and pedophilia? I don't think it was in the forefront of peoples minds when they converted - no more than the practice of bride burning, child brides and the killing of female children is in the minds of westerners when they convert to Hinduism..
And as for my spelling of 'cuffuffle'? It's a 'non-word' word - . I've seen it spelled a few ways - curfuffle, carfuffle, cafuffle, cafoufle, even gefuffle. My spelling is merely another variation. I realize that you feel yourself to be the arbiter of many things, but you must have your cranky pants on to pick on a non-issue like that.
Now now. You called him a name. You will be on the ignore list for sure.
:sad5: but this is for you anyway - :beer:
SJP consider it a learning experience. Is there really a right way or a wrong way to spell that word? What if my choice was "cafuffle"? Would you still know what I meant? Isn't that really all that matters.8ODHW and I are old sparring partners way back from canada.com forum, Cliffy. You of all people should know that. Why would I put her on ignore?
Anyway, DHW, I would like to see where you got that particular spelling (cuffuffle) for the word, if you have it handy. I have never come across that before. I think the original word is 'kafuffle' and then there are several variants of it. But I have never seen 'cuffuffle'.
Beer can also be non-alcoholic. I don't drink either. Coffee, tea, or diet cola. It was a peace offering. There were no olive branches available.Are you assuming the post was for you? Drink? Only coffee or non-alcoholic thanks
Beer can also be non-alcoholic. I don't drink either. Coffee, tea, or diet cola. It was a peace offering. There were no olive branches available.
SJP consider it a learning experience. Is there really a right way or a wrong way to spell that word? What if my choice was "cafuffle"? Would you still know what I meant? Isn't that really all that matters.8O
Good. Apologies happily accepted. I don't think it's fair for anyone to try to get a mod onside. I don't think it's wrong to tell a mod what's going on. They are not stupid and they can read and see the truth. I don't want that to sound like I'm criticizing anyone because I am not. Just making a statement. Enjoy your day.:smile:That's okay.... Olives are cool. No hard feelings here and apologies for the rough and tumble..... ...and Dance a Little Sidestep was a teasing li'l rub for Ron. Mods really must have a tough time with folks trying to get them onside sometimes....
Here - does this make you feel better:Sure there is a right way and a wrong way, VanIsle. Dictionary tells us the right way. If you want to spell it the wrong way, that is up to you. But I very much would like to know the right way from the wrong way.
I think the majority of religious people only adhere to whatever they can handle without compromising their lifestyle. It is a sticky situation.Christianity isn't the only religion whose tenets are not practised by its adherents.
Christianity isn't the only religion whose tenets are not practised by its adherents.