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Mar 11, 2014 11:46:44   #
typhoon
 
Thanks, The dress code made me think about dresses, girls and women wore them all the time. I know women were much more feminine and I think sexier and also in a way more respected regarding sex. If the female did not open the door on the subject then it was not approached. I am speaking in general there have always been bully jerks. And I am not talking law suits in the work place, in those days there should have been more. I am thinking more in social norms if someone got out of line there was always the threat of a friend or family member tracking them and knocking the crap out of them. Today that would end up in court with the champion of virtue being jailed or sued for millions. I am not passing judgment here this is strictly an observation. I wish or courts were more like champions of virtue.
permafrost wrote:
I am mostly with Bobg, on this thread..Like most people, I recall the good things in my youth, I was all set to jump on your bandwagon.. But we were not so free as I remember. We had a 9 pm curfew, kid had to off the street when the whistle blew. For all under 18 I think it was..Also, the girls had dress codes, none of them cared for that... more regulations on our lives, if I dig some I they will come to mind.. We were not as "free" as we remember, but I do think we have more restrictions now.. And to be off topic, Polio was a dreaded worry and seems we more than our share in our corner of the world.... This is a good topic, need to remember more of it....
I am mostly with Bobg, on this thread..Like most p... (show quote)

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Mar 11, 2014 11:51:03   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
typhoon wrote:
Thanks, The dress code made me think about dresses, girls and women wore them all the time. I know women were much more feminine and I think sexier and also in a way more respected regarding sex. If the female did not open the door on the subject then it was not approached. I am speaking in general there have always been bully jerks. And I am not talking law suits in the work place, in those days there should have been more. I am thinking more in social norms if someone got out of line there was always the threat of a friend or family member tracking them and knocking the crap out of them. Today that would end up in court with the champion of virtue being jailed or sued for millions. I am not passing judgment here this is strictly an observation. I wish or courts were more like champions of virtue.
Thanks, The dress code made me think about dresses... (show quote)


Our court system is a cash cow for lawyers. You are not "innocent until proven guilty," you are "innocent until proven too broke to pay your lawyer."

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Mar 11, 2014 12:52:19   #
vernon
 
typhoon wrote:
Thanks, The dress code made me think about dresses, girls and women wore them all the time. I know women were much more feminine and I think sexier and also in a way more respected regarding sex. If the female did not open the door on the subject then it was not approached. I am speaking in general there have always been bully jerks. And I am not talking law suits in the work place, in those days there should have been more. I am thinking more in social norms if someone got out of line there was always the threat of a friend or family member tracking them and knocking the crap out of them. Today that would end up in court with the champion of virtue being jailed or sued for millions. I am not passing judgment here this is strictly an observation. I wish or courts were more like champions of virtue.
Thanks, The dress code made me think about dresses... (show quote)


i really think you are right.but i hardly think judges are champions of virtue.if you have money you can get away with almost anything.

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Mar 11, 2014 13:01:31   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
vernon wrote:
i really think you are right.but i hardly think judges are champions of virtue.if you have money you can get away with almost anything.


Like I said, as innocent as you can afford to be.

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Mar 11, 2014 14:10:23   #
Btfkr Loc: just outside the Mile High City
 
BigMike wrote:
I dunno, you can compost practically anything organic!


woops, sorry, no meat :cry: :cry:

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Mar 11, 2014 14:24:28   #
typhoon
 
banjojack wrote:
Our court system is a cash cow for lawyers. You are not "innocent until proven guilty," you are "innocent until proven too broke to pay your lawyer."


:thumbup:

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Mar 11, 2014 14:26:01   #
typhoon
 
Great point and that is why we need to know our local judges and throw their ass in the street if we don't like them
vernon wrote:
i really think you are right.but i hardly think judges are champions of virtue.if you have money you can get away with almost anything.

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