Julie Stauffer

<<I don't envy anyone being in the midst of a Christian homeschooling
revival.>>

Amen to that.

Julie--who will truly snap if one more woman tells her that wifely
submission solves all the world's problems

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In a message dated 9/5/02 11:31:28 AM, jnjstau@... writes:

<< Julie--who will truly snap if one more woman tells her that wifely
submission solves all the world's problems >>

So does lobotomy for the lobotomy-ee.

IF I were going to be a good Christian, I'd probably go with the submissive
deal, though, because then you can blame your husband for absolutely
EVERYTHING. I think valium would make the submission go down better. And it
IS kind of a retro thing altogether. Valium. Or codein. Or opium (casting
back through the years for the stupification of choice for women who can
afford the very numBEST).

Sandra

Kelli Traaseth

Julie,

Someone actually said that to you? OMG... They must be 70 or 80 years old or something! I would throw up if anyone said that to me!

I would hate to think what their stance is on schooling then!

Kelli






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submission solves all the world's problems



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Judy

Julie Stauffer wrote:

> <<I don't envy anyone being in the midst of a Christian homeschooling
>
> revival.>>
>
> Amen to that.
>
> Julie--who will truly snap if one more woman tells her that wifely
> submission solves all the world's problems
>

especially your husband, right?

Just Kidding!
Man, I am loving this list!
-Judy
in Gorgeous Cape May County, NJ - surrounded by 'those' types of
homeschoolers...


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In a message dated 9/5/02 12:31:13 PM Central Daylight Time, jnjstau@...
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> <<I homeschooling
> revival.>>
>
> Amen to that.
>
> Julie--who will truly snap if one more woman tells her that wifely
> submission solves all the world's problems

Wait! It doesn't?
~Nancy~ looking around to see if the sky fell.


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Judy

should do more than skim very quickly..
I read your post as 'one more person- not "one more woman" and I
certainly was not making a derogatory statement re: your spouse.;-)

I. too, have had way, way more than my fair share of association with
local -right- wing,-born-again-submissive-spare-the-rod-spoil-the-child-
kids- in -the 'schoolroom' -in- the -basement -the ammo-is-in-the-Y2K
closet-all in the name of a loving god homeschoolers.

Glad to have found you guys.
-J


Judy wrote:

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>
> Julie Stauffer wrote:
>
> > <<I don't envy anyone being in the midst of a Christian
> homeschooling
> >
> > revival.>>
> >
> > Amen to that.
> >
> > Julie--who will truly snap if one more woman tells her that wifely
> > submission solves all the world's problems
> >
>
> especially your husband, right?
>
> Just Kidding!
> Man, I am loving this list!
> -Judy
> in Gorgeous Cape May County, NJ - surrounded by 'those' types of
> homeschoolers...
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In a message dated 9/5/02 1:19:57 PM Central Daylight Time,
SandraDodd@... writes:


> And it
> IS kind of a retro thing altogether. Valium. Or codein. Or opium
> (casting
> back through the years for the stupification of choice for women who can
> afford the very numBEST).
>
> Sandra

I always wanted to try ladlum. <g>
~Nancy


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I always wanted to try ladlum. <g>
~Nancy


But if you do, you must be found laying on a bare mattress on a wrought iron
bedframe, arms akimbo, with your lacy knickers showing beneath your fine
silk ballgown imported on the backs of donkeys all the way from Gay Paree.
~Elissa Cleaveland, who has been waiting years to use "arms akimbo" in a
sentence, and if it's wrong I don't want to know.
An unlesson'd girl, unschool'd, unpractic'd;
Happy in this, she is not so old
But she may learn.
W.S. The Merchant of Venice III, ii, 160

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In a message dated 9/5/02 4:00:46 PM, ElissaJC@... writes:

<< But if you do, you must be found laying on a bare mattress on a wrought
iron
bedframe, arms akimbo, with your lacy knickers showing beneath your fine
silk ballgown imported on the backs of donkeys all the way from Gay Paree. >>

OH gosh. I read that too fast and I thought someone in lacy knickers was in
bed with a donkey in Paris.

(That would be Juarez, according to my mother, not Paris. I hate to think my
mother should know.)

Sandra

debi watson

Laudanum? LaudanumB? Debi
I always wanted to try ladlum. <g>



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In a message dated 9/5/02 5:00:00 PM Central Daylight Time,
ElissaJC@... writes:


> I always wanted to try ladlum. <g>
> ~Nancy
>
>
> But if you do, you must be found laying on a bare mattress on a wrought iron
> bedframe, arms akimbo, with your lacy knickers showing beneath your fine
> silk ballgown imported on the backs of donkeys all the way from Gay Paree.
> ~Elissa Cleaveland, who has been waiting years to use "arms akimbo" in a
> sentence, and if it's wrong I don't want to know.

I wish you could see me now. Tears streaming... sides aching!
~Nancy~ Who is glad to have given Elissa cause to use her *arms akimbo*
phrase and won't say that back in those bygone thin days, she used to have a
real cute *dress-up* dress with lacy knickers that Darin also loved. :O


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In a message dated 9/5/02 6:25:36 PM Central Daylight Time,
debiwatson@... writes:


> Laudanum? LaudanumB? Debi
> I always wanted to try ladlum. <g>

Maybe? Probably? <g>
~Nancy~ Who used to read waaay too much romance/trash/historical/sorta books!
<g>


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debi watson

Yeah, I hear you ... for the longest time I wanted to have the vapors .... they just sounded so wispy and delicate and feminine ..... Debi
~Nancy~ Who used to read waaay too much romance/trash/historical/sorta books!



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In a message dated 9/5/2002 7:25:34 PM Eastern Standard Time,
debiwatson@... writes:


> Laudanum? LaudanumB?

When I was in the hospital, they gave me dilaudid. Great stuff!
(but they wouldn't let me take any home. <boohoo>
Collette


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Sandra said:
<<OH gosh. I read that too fast and I thought someone in lacy knickers was
in
bed with a donkey in Paris.>>

I am really glad I have yet to pour my morning coffee!
~Elissa Cleaveland
An unlesson'd girl, unschool'd, unpractic'd;
Happy in this, she is not so old
But she may learn.
W.S. The Merchant of Venice III, ii, 160

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In a message dated 9/6/02 12:11:26 AM Central Daylight Time,
debiwatson@... writes:


> Yeah, I hear you ... for the longest time I wanted to have the vapors ....
> they just sounded so wispy and delicate and feminine ..... Debi
>

Yeah, you wanted the vapors, LOL, I wanted the drugs! What's that say about
me? <g>
~Nancy


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In a message dated 9/6/02 6:42:19 AM Central Daylight Time, rayvenne@...
writes:


> > Laudanum? LaudanumB?
>
> When I was in the hospital, they gave me dilaudid. Great stuff!
> (but they wouldn't let me take any home. <boohoo>
> Collette

It isn't made anymore. Very addictive, or so I have heard.


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In a message dated 9/6/2002 12:15:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Dnowens@... writes:


> Yeah, you wanted the vapors, LOL, I wanted the drugs! What's that say about
> me? <g>
>
I think we could all use some smelling salts!!!
Collette


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It's still made. I just had it in July. They say darvocet and vicodin are
addictive too but I don't see why. Maybe I'm just immune to stuff like that.
Coffee and cola are my drugs of choice. I need my caffeine!
<arms not akimbo, but still hoping...
Collette


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In a message dated 9/6/02 3:06:38 PM Central Daylight Time, rayvenne@...
writes:


> It's still made. I just had it in July. They say darvocet and vicodin are
> addictive too but I don't see why. Maybe I'm just immune to stuff like
> that.
> Coffee and cola are my drugs of choice. I need my caffeine!
> <arms not akimbo, but still hoping...
> Collette

Are you talking about Laudanum or dilaudid? When I said "they don't make it
anymore", I was talking about Laudanum. I don't think that is made anymore. I
remember reading a book (well lots of books where people took this.) about
Wyatt Earp and his wife was supposedly addicted to Laudanum. Laudanum was
made from opium and with the advances in medicine, since opium is so
addictive, medicine isn't made from opium derivatives anymore.
~Nancy


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In a message dated 9/6/02 1:55:25 PM, rayvenne@... writes:

<< I think we could all use some smelling salts!!! >>

I have smelling salsa!