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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-07 7:02 PM (#116193)
Subject: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area



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First of all, posting a very straight forward sensible request that we not make terribly abstract or "distract" responses is the perfect means to flush out those, like me, that end up making alot of just those types of comments.

So here is a topic to voice yourselves.

Is this behavior actually a gift?

In 1993, Thom Hartmann proposed that the “condition” of ADHD is actually a gift, a leftover of hunters in a farmer’s world. According to his explanation, the problem lies more with our current cultural expectations and with our schools (designed by and for “farmers” – those who plan ahead tend their fields carefully) than with the child whose brain, for whatever reason, is more like that of the hunter:
· scanning the environment (for prey)
· the ability fall into a dream-like state for long periods (during down periods)
· the ability to become suddenly hyperfocused and thrive on danger and excitement (the hunt)
The modern hunter “… is hunting in a metaphorical sense. Hunting for excitement. Hunting for the prize: the cure for cancer or the truth in the theory of global warming. Hunting for the mental or physical stimulation to mimic the hunt of our ancestors.

I say live for the breakaway solo riff...
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2007-02-07 7:08 PM (#116194 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area



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I am ashamed my english is too bad. Do I have to reply or do I have to leave it alone now?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-02-07 7:14 PM (#116195 - in reply to #116193)
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When do you want to sort guitar parts with me Mike?
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gh1
Posted 2007-02-07 7:15 PM (#116196 - in reply to #116193)
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This guy's a lunatic. I think it best to just leave him alone. :)

_____
gh1
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-07 7:34 PM (#116197 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area


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I'd like add.. . ooooo sumthin' shiny...
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stephent28
Posted 2007-02-07 7:45 PM (#116198 - in reply to #116193)
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check under the couch...and behind the tv....and in the O case.....I am sure something shiny will turn up!
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-07 7:52 PM (#116199 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area


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i spy with my little eye...


(any evidence i get to hang out with toddlers all day? ;) )
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cruster
Posted 2007-02-07 8:04 PM (#116200 - in reply to #116193)
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In my family, during 'gatherings,' there are always a double fistful of conversations going at once. Even if there are only five people in the room. People drop in on a conversation/topic, make a few choice comments, maybe steer the topic a little, then drift off to the next interesting subject.

This message board shows a lot of the same dynamics as my family (good and bad), so the OT replies, thread drift, smarmy comments and 'inside jokes' just seem like a natural thing to me. If they don't to you, well...hey, Jeff is this that shiny thing you were looking at?

Thus spake Crusterthustra.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-07 8:11 PM (#116201 - in reply to #116193)
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family dynamics are plentiful on this forum. perhaps that's why it is so comfortable here?
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lanaki
Posted 2007-02-07 8:18 PM (#116202 - in reply to #116193)
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and speaking of ovation 1537s, i have not yet heard from stellarjim regarding the weather conditions in his neck o' the woods today.

anticipation...
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-07 8:18 PM (#116203 - in reply to #116193)
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I actually pulled a muscle trying to say, "Crusterthustra" aloud.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-07 8:21 PM (#116204 - in reply to #116193)
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Have you ever heard a trivia question asked and you can't rest until you have googled the correct answer and shared it?

Do you know the difference between Teal, Turquoise, Telamarine and Aqua?

Have you a running memory of every "Our Gang" and "The Three Stooges" episode?

Do you have an overwhelming urge to correct others, regardless if its in a GC or a Board Meeting, over the real differences between hand-laid fiberglass bowls, Lyrachord and Lyrachord GS?

I'll sort your guitar parts while you go over my Tax Return! ;)
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-07 8:25 PM (#116205 - in reply to #116193)
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"and speaking of ovation 1537s"

Weaser!

Any good news???
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-02-07 8:48 PM (#116206 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area



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Originally posted by MWoody:

Do you know the difference between Teal, Turquoise, Telamarine and Aqua?
????? I can't find my crayon box.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-02-07 9:53 PM (#116207 - in reply to #116193)
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As a 9th grade drop-out, I asked...
Why must I do homework, if I get A's on the tests?
Why did I only get a C+, if I get A's on the tests?
Why must I be at every class, Hell, I could teach the class.
Why would you want me to take Amphetamines if you want me to slow down and listen?
(I would listen, if you had something interesting to say.)

But that was long ago. I'm alright now!
So now I'm gonna watch TV, play on my computer, play my guitar, and make dinner...
All at once.
Really!
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2007-02-07 10:02 PM (#116208 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area



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Woodrow, how would you classify a person who listens to people talk, then something sparks an idea... So he thinks and drifts away, and returns to the conversation with terrific insight, only to find the rest of the room has moved on to the next, or the next, topic by then? That's me. By the time I find something useful to say, nobody has a clue what I'm saying... Ooh, a penny!

Two biscuits are in the oven. One turns to the other and says "Boy, it sure is hot in here." The other biscuit looks at him and replies "Wow! A talking biscuit!"

Anyway, I'm not sure I'm a very good listener. I'm pretty sure I'm not.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-07 10:22 PM (#116209 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area



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Captain,
You have gifts that you have shared with us all.
Your expressions are deeper and a lot more complicated, besides coming out in a media most don't fully comprehend.
If I asked a question I would be missing something if I didn't wait for your answer!

Our culture rewards the quick and easy.
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cruster
Posted 2007-02-07 10:31 PM (#116210 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area


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Originally posted by MWoody:
Our culture rewards the quick and easy.
I'm still waiting for my payout.

:eek:

Or, maybe I'm misinterpreting that. ;)
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Jeff W.
Posted 2007-02-07 11:06 PM (#116211 - in reply to #116193)
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Originally posted by MWoody:

Our culture rewards the quick and easy.
Now really! How the hell do you expect me to exercise any self-control we you lob lines like that...?
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wilblee
Posted 2007-02-07 11:19 PM (#116212 - in reply to #116193)
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We don't. As a matter of fact we're disappointed it's taken this long...
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MWoody
Posted 2007-02-07 11:26 PM (#116213 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area



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:) No Reply :)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-02-08 12:33 AM (#116214 - in reply to #116193)
Subject: Re: OT: When Not to Reply, Reply Area



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Originally posted by MWoody:
:) No Reply :)
Old Beatles song, around '65 or so, right?
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