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Old 04-17-2007, 04:24 PM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Immus/Race/America - Personal Story

Did I say something offensive? I certainly hope not. None intended.

Same here. It's all good.
 

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DADoser: right on for marrying someone you love. For living the dream of making a family. Keep supporting each other and teaching kindness as a value. I'd take that over the alternative any day.

To my fellow diecasters: If everyone thought about being kind first, before we left our doors in the morning, then maybe one day we wouldn't have to lock those doors. Maybe there'd be no road rage or computer flaming or hurtful words over the airwaves. Think about the one person in your life who you respect the most, and chances are, they were kind to you. Share it. And learn how cool your neighbors are.

Ara1, that's just about the nicest posting I've seen, ummm... anywhere.
Good stuff to remember. It all boils down to the Golden Rule, doesn't it?
 

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Old 04-17-2007, 06:00 PM   # 13 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Immus/Race/America - Personal Story

I haven't taken any replies to this (my original) post personally.

I do appreciate Canucklehead's post - I think it was to stop us from going into the areas of the thread that has been closed and the potential of mis-taken posts.

I think we could have a very good dialogue with this subject. To be honest, I understand where everyone is coming from in the things that have been posted (to BOTH discussions). I have a lot I could add in a civilized/discussion/non-person attack type of way.

But...this probably isn't the place (even though I'd rather discuss this non-diecast subject with you guys than about anyone else ) Also, since I am slow and hate to type - there's no way I would want to continue this discussion by indiviidual PM/Email.



I'll go ahead and add this - as it is part of my reply to a very thoughtfull personal PM I received:

"Honestly, life for us [my family] has been REALLY good ever since we met and for the past 18+ years. (Except for a difficult time with my parents durring the first 3 years of our marriage - but that has been worked through in a good way - even though it still may not be perfect.)

The 2 incidences in my post, I think show how RACE in the US is just always present and under the surface. While things (personally for us) are overwhelmingly good and we are accepted at church, by friends, in public etc.- the Immus thing or a flyer on the driveway - just shows how race/ethnicity/prejudice does or can matter in America...."



Again, my original post wasn't to get "sympathy" for me/my family or a "congratulations" for living the dream (but that was nice!). We made our choices and bear all the costs and benefits (which there are WAY more of) for our marital decision. My intent was just to show a couple things that have happened and show that people see things differently - i.e. myself and my wife; etc. - meaning WE don't see things alike a lot of the time, but it works for us.

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Re: Immus/Race/America - Personal Story

You lock your doors, Ara?


Yes, Skunky I do. Not for my safety, but for the safety of the diecasts in my basement. Because they make great keychains and gangwear.

Sorry about lying about the B-36. The plus side of it is I've been asked by Corgi to design a feasability study for the bird. They were interested in my research and I told them where to go.
 

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Re: Immus/Race/America - Personal Story

Yes, Skunky I do. Not for my safety, but for the safety of the diecasts in my basement. Because they make great keychains and gangwear.

Sorry about lying about the B-36. The plus side of it is I've been asked by Corgi to design a feasability study for the bird. They were interested in my research and I told them where to go.

Hey I leave my doors open, people come in to steal take a look around and leave stuff.
 

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