There's a ##### on my wall.

cdngunner said:
I think the scope of this thread has gotten bigger then just your "incident" itsacookbook.

A lot of the guys are , like mentioned above, are replying to
The idea that we would be forbidden an opportunity to pursue what for most of us is a life -long obsession
.

Their replies are not necessarily aimed at you directly, [well some are :D ]but to ALL the men who would jepordize their lifes obbsession by letting some else tell them what to do.

Yes your wifes laps of reasoning has been resolved, but there may be a few other men who can learn from your post and the replies made to it.


Well I got to go and beat the wife some more, apparently she left the kitchen and put shoes on :wink: :mrgreen:


:lol: Agreed. :lol: smack her once for me for letting you spend so much time on this thread. :lol:
 
"And I'm pretty sure that 'itsacookbook' refers to a Twilight Zone episode, nothing else."

You can always count on a Twilight Zone fan to understand life's most important lessons.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Republic of Alberta said:
If you let anybody, man or woman, lecture you on what is right or wrong and you sit there with your tail between your legs and conform to someone else's belief just to avoid conflict you are not a man. People like that make me sick.

Oh ok tough guy. You are trying to act all tough and be a "man's man".

I bet your wife is happy.....................(though I doubt you have one) :roll:


Asswipe.
 
Republic of Alberta said:
I will tell you what kind of man, the typical modren North American man. Travel the world a bit and see how much of pussies North American men are, it makes me sick. Where is a man's family pride and most of importantly Honor?

Hmmmmm sounds like you came from Afghanistan or something, with all the "Man's honor in the house" bull####.
 
I think itsacookbook has the situation well taken care of, but I, like many on this forum, would rebel when/if someone threatens to impose more hoops for us to jump through....the Liberal Gov't has already thrown too many obstacles in our path .
In my case, the Missus is glad to get me out of the house , be it hunting or fishing . In fact she had her own licenses...until the grandkids came along , now she's too busy/having too much fun with them to want to go hunting . They (the Missus and daughter ) don't impose their fixation with the (grand)kids on me ...especially during hunting season....well not too many times that is :lol:
Life is full of compromises . Hunting is not one of them , in my book .
Besides ...it IS nice to get back home after camping out .....for both of us .
 
Oh ok tough guy. You are trying to act all tough and be a "man's man".

I bet your wife is happy.....................(though I doubt you have one) :roll:


Asswipe.

Hmmmmm sounds like you came from Afghanistan or something, with all the "Man's honor in the house" bull####.

And you are???? and why should we care?????


The following rules will be straightly enforced. Violation will lead to temporary or permanent expulsion from the site.

3) Personal insult. If you don't have the guts to say something in front of someone's face, do not say it over the internet.

4) Racist remarks
 
The following rules will be straightly enforced. Violation will lead to temporary or permanent expulsion from the site.

3) Personal insult. If you don't have the guts to say something in front of someone's face, do not say it over the internet.

4) Racist remarks

re: 3) Several people have taken personal shots at itsacookbook throughout this thread - why only now on page 5 would you begin to 'strictly enforce the rules'?

re: 4) Pointing out how another culture lives isn't racist - it's the culture itself that is racist and intolerant. I believe that Canadian Hunter was responding to what Republic wrote about other cultures' attitudes about men and women, so his example was not inappropriate or offensive, unless you're personally inclined to oppress your wife. Afghanistan is probably the perfect example of how women in some cultures are horribly oppressed, and it stands in clear contrast to our own Canadian values. The truly disturbing and insulting thing about the Afghanistan reference is how the Afghanis (and so many others) treat their women. It is not racist or offensive that someone pointed out how the Afghanis treat their women, it's the treatment itself that is wrong and I would argue that, as Canadians, we have not only the right to speak up about it, but an obligation to do so. There are probably some men here in Canada who would like to treat their wives that way, but if our culture tolerated it, we would soon be as backwards and oppressed as Afghanistan. No thanks.
 
Well there is a difference between solicited opinions which cookbook left himself open too, when he started this thread and then there are unsolicited remarks.

there is a difference.

To infer that all Afgani men take the men are superior to women attitute is indeed a racist infrence. That was part of the Taliban control which we helped oust!

NOT ALL AFGANIS THINK LIKE THAT.

You might as well say all blacks in Luisiana are guilty of looting.
 
Not that I needed any convincing but this thread is a good reminder that this site for all its many virtures is not the place to seek advice on either marital or race relations. :wink:
 
Claybuster said:
Not that I needed any convincing but this thread is a good reminder that this site for all its many virtures is not the place to seek advice on either marital or race relations. :wink:

I believe sir, you are coorect. :lol:

...and good for you cdngunner for speaking out on behalf of human rights!

OK. I'll leave now. And yes please, whoever has the power to do so please put put this thing down.
 
Well there is a difference between solicited opinions which cookbook left himself open too, when he started this thread and then there are unsolicited remarks.

Opinions are fine, solicited or not, but it seems to me that you either enforce the rules for everyone all the time, or for no one none of the time. Selectively enforcing the rules only when someone writes something you don't like isn't ok.

To infer that all Afgani men take the men are superior to women attitute is indeed a racist infrence. That was part of the Taliban control which we helped oust!

NOT ALL AFGANIS THINK LIKE THAT.

I agree that there are probably some Afghani men who don't think that way - not everyone in any culture buys into the dominant thinking, and I agree that I may have inappropriately painted them all with the same brush. However, I think it's difficult to argue that oppressing women isn't part and parcel of their culture. The Taliban may be gone from Khandahar and Kabul, but the attitudes and beliefs run deep and their influence is still strongly felt outside the big cities (the Taliban isn't completely gone, hence the continued presence of the Yanks and Brits and the redeployment of Canadian troops). I'm picturing in my mind the images of women being shot in the head for various reasons. There's a reason why that doesn't happen here. Women here may not yet have attained fully equal status in every realm, but we're much closer to it that the Afghanis.

I still think it was a good example to illustrate the contrast in our cultures, but I think we're getting way off topic. Itsacookbook - have a great and successful hunting trip, and I hope you enjoy and appreciate coming home to your unoppressed, respectful and thoughtful wife. :D
 
...and now you can take your trophy ##### off the wall and proudly put it back where it belongs. :lol:
 
IBTL!

PS: The day my wife says no more hunting is the day I visit the divorce lawyer ;) And yes, I AM married. And she knows this too - made it clear BEFORE we got hitched :twisted:
 
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