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Red Sable

by Red Sable on 18 May 2011 - 23:05

Ace, I was just kidding about that being the attraction.  Not a lot to be attracted to there.  If that is the best Arnold could get he obviously ain't great in the sac either! LOL


Ace952

by Ace952 on 18 May 2011 - 23:05


Makes me wonder....

If there was always rumors of Arnold always flirting with women and possibly cheating...you know good and well Maria knew.  Im sure she knew he had cheated on her numerous times.

At what point do you stop feeling bad for her?  I mean he does it once she forgives and stsays...hell he does it twice and continues to stay.  At some point you gotta say she is crzy to stick around.  And don't give me , "for the sake of the kids" speech either.  Because you send more of a negative message than a positive one to the kids.  Hell with "oh she put up with so much for so many years...the poor woman!!"  WHAT-D-PUCK-EVA!

If that is the case she should have been left.  Cry me a river

Ace952

by Ace952 on 18 May 2011 - 23:05

lol@sable.....oh i agree she looks like a pit bull.  He could have gotten a lot better.
Messing with the housekeeper was a bone head move.  Don't piss where u sleep.
It was flat out disrespectful.  If you cheat don't do it in your home with your employee.
A woman can forgive u for cheating....it's the disrect part of in the house and she working there that makes it worse and wont let her forgive or possibly reconcile.

This is why I tell guys who are married to just get a prostitute.
Her reputation is trash, You will always wear a condom and it is what it is...sex.

These guys when they get famous just do stupid stuff...Arnold just added his name to the dummy list.

by beetree on 19 May 2011 - 00:05

Damn, I think they liked to arm wrestle, and Maria wouldn't play that game.

LadyFrost

by LadyFrost on 19 May 2011 - 12:05

..interesting...
i think women cheat just as much as man if not more....they are just smart about it and dont get caught...

clee27

by clee27 on 19 May 2011 - 13:05

I agree with LF, woman cheat at least as much, I rennovated houses on a military base and as soon as papa left... Jody came calling. I also do not feel sorry for anyone who stays... work it out and accept it or leave and be done with it.

laura271

by laura271 on 19 May 2011 - 14:05

I can't comment on cheating right now- all of my powers are needed to resist eating the rest of the blueberry lemon pound cake that I baked last night. OMG- it's soooo good. I really should stop subscribing to Canadian Living.

The recipe is from this month's issue (June 2011):

http://sephieskitchen.blogspot.com/2011/05/blueberry-lemon-pound-cake.html


Ace952

by Ace952 on 19 May 2011 - 19:05



Is it just me or do people put way too much thought into feeding raw.

I see people trying to get perfect percentages of different food families and balance of MM & OM, etc.

Some people's recipes are simple and easy (LF) and others try and make it into rocket science.

LadyFrost

by LadyFrost on 19 May 2011 - 19:05

Ace, i believe dog should be able to eat everything and anything....when i drove across country from CA to SC (I done 3 round trips) if I am eating nothing but rice cakes..thats what they are eating, if i am eating taco bell thats what they are eating....nothing special, nothing planned..if there is no room in a car for dog food (there never was..LOL) they were eating what I have or can get....life is complicated as it is due to someone else wishes, influences, demands, job descriptions...so make it easy on yourself..if i can control something than it's the easiest way for me possible...not always the cheapest...but within my wants and my means and my judgment.. (this does not apply to things I don't know or need help with, such as health advice, behavioral issue, and general other subjects at this time unknown to me **this is my disclaimer for a few sensitive posters..) ....LOL..

hmm...cooking for women is like delegating...we are good at it......
man..not so much and that is why they try to do it themselfs and than go and buy it already made...I totaly understand it.. :)

laura271

by laura271 on 20 May 2011 - 13:05

I think it depends on your level of comfort- some folks have no problem following a raw food recipe that they read on the Internet or in a book. I'm a more curious (anal?) sort of person- I really poked around in the journal literature to answer my questions before I made a decision to feed Senta fish. There's a lot of truth to the Paracelsus principle- "the dose makes the poison".

Here are some of the questions that I felt I needed answers to:

Does the kibble manufacturing process really destroy vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids? What's the mechanism of action in the body for omega-3s (ie. is there evidence in dogs that they have an impact on skin and coat condition)? What dosage of omega-3 is required to cause an impact? If so, what form - fish, pills or oil? Do I have to give her vitamin E with fish (if so, what's the dosage and what form of alpha-tocopherol, why does it matter that it's a fat soluble compound, is there a danger in giving too much vitamin E- what's the toxic dose, etc.)? Why is there a problem associated with feeding too much raw herring (ie. binding of vitamin B1 / thiamin so why is feeding canned herring ("sardines") different), what can I do about parasites, what fish are sustainably caught in Canada (or in the Great Lakes?), etc.

I recognize that this level of curiosity isn't for everyone but now I feel comfortable and can have an informed conversation with someone who disagrees with my decision.






 


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