};> Ray Ledford wrote in a message to Richard Smith <:(
RL> as I'm sure they've all left in a few weeks, I'll close
RL> the hole up. Gotta wait for the little ones to leave the
RL> nest.
RS> I take it that you'll board over the hole too? Nice of you
RS> to wait. I see too many people who can't abide wildlife
RS> even so long as it takes them to call Animal Control. I
RS> fear a lot of our population are out of touch with our
RS> fellow passengers on this planet . . .
RL> I've known about the hole for some time. I should've
RL> closed it up before spring, but my wife and I were too
RL> excited over her pregnancy, and then after we lost the
RL> baby last month, too upset to really care about a lot
RL> of things.
Understood. My condolences.
RL> I'm not going to kill a creature unless it's necessary. My
RL> cats usually think it's necessary, but after all, they're
RL> cats. It's what they do -- besides sleep all day.
It IS part of their stock in trade . . .
RL> He's posted here for some time, but that post just rubbed me
RL> the wrong way. Sometimes he's said some things here which I
RL> felt pushed the envelope, but others, particularly Sondra,
RL> would gently chide him.
RS> I had automatically fallen into the habit of ignoring his
RS> posts over there, it must have persisted over here as well.
RL> What I find funny is that he'll eventually reach a point
RL> where he will either claim that he's no longer going to
RL> respond to me, or he's no longer going to post in this echo,
RL> then he'll turn around before a week has passed and reverse
RL> his proclamation. He told me last week he wouldn't post
RL> here anymore, and then whoomp! There he was again! :-)
RL> I've experienced that as well.
RS> And, from what I see here, will continue to experience
RS> it.
RL> Yep. I'm afraid so.
Habits are hard to break. Besides, you at least listen to
him. Not everyone does.
RS> the Jews. Odd how he bragged that he was the son of
RS> an `Elected' Cherokee Chief, even over there.
RL> Yeah, he's told me that, too.
RS> It's one thing to claim something, it's another thing
RS> entirely to prove it. I wouldn't take him at face value.
RL> I don't. It's rather ridiculous for white people to claim
RL> such a thing. Even though I'm a descendent of Cherokees,
RL> I'm also a descendent of Europeans, too. I wasn't raised
RL> within Cherokee culture, so I'm not going to claim to be
RL> Cherokee.
I'm hesitant to even share the lineage I know, if for no
other reason than I think there's a real dividing line
between how those who are full-blooded, and those who
aren't, react to it. I've some negative experiences with
some who said they were full blooded, and I expect that
there are some here who are full blooded as well. I'm just
trying to not set myself up for slams or anything.
RS> Some things never change.
RL> I wouldn't say that. For instance, I change my socks
RL> every now and then. :-)
RS> Ah, but the socks have really got
RS> to want to change . . .
RL> I'd be at a loss for words if my socks ever talked to me...!
You and me both, Ray. Take care.
Naturam expellas furca,
tamen usque recurret.
Richard Smith
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