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I’m a bit of an opinionated ranter. In a spell of living in another country with a limited audience to rant at in my mother tongue, I started blogging to air the various monologues that occurred to me. I’ve been trying to do so in a tempered and rational manner. Rather than rant.
I hope anyone who stumbles across my posts can find something of interest and I welcome further discussion on all topics. I love a good argument exchange of opinions and ideas!
Indeed I like to rant also! As you are aware; LOL! And with that I want to thank you for visiting my blog and commenting.
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You don’t seem to be doing much ranting of late. Have you abandoned it for contemplative photography?
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You are right, been a bit “subtle” as of late, then again I haven’t turned on the TV in a week that may have something to do with it. Nevertheless something will surely strike a nerve sooner or later. 🙂
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I’m in a similar boat: an Australian in Brazil, with absolutely atrocious Portuguese skills.
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Haha, that’s hilarious! And I suspect you’re a bigger ranter than me. Do you have any other English speakers around? I’m the only native English speaker in the town I live in, so my chatting options are seriously limited. My Spanish is fine for general social requirements but crossing the line into the kind of fluency required for eloquent wit and sarcasm completely eludes me. (Perhaps in English too but at least I can have a stab, hehe)
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Just my wife. Outside that my conversations are conducted on what anthropologists call the Tarzan Level of communication. Amazing though how fast eyes and gestures come into their own to take up the slack.
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I love ranters!
There are so few of left—provided you’re not doing the ‘teenage angst, diet, will-he-love-me-if-I-cut-myself’ thing. Now to explore …
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I never asked, what is your mother-tongue, by the way, as I believe you originate from Scotland, yes?
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Is that sarcasm? What’s your mother tongue? I believe you originate from English, no?
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Well, yes, I do originate from England. But you don’t. Have you ever listened to Billy Connolly
after he’s had a few jars? You can’t call THAT English.
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Whatever you call it, we (Spouse and self) love the guy! Especially his “World Tour of Scotland”.
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On, I love Billy Connolly, Argus. I reckon his demonstration on the Parkinson Show of a Glaswegian drunk is one of the funniest comedic moments in history.
The man is a genius. Dear Violet is just a tad oversensitive methinks! 😉
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Oversensitive about what?
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”I’m a ranter at heart”.
I just sensed that being Scottish and knowing how all you Mel Gibson/Braveheart descendants feel about the Auld Enemy, you still feel you have to justify your patently erroneous claim that you speak English. It’s like American and Australians saying they speak English.
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Oh, I agree! Our forms of communication are far advanced. It’s like taking an ugly little seed and growing it into healthy, vibrant and beautiful tree. Thanks for realising.
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Did you see my golden dragonfly?
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I speak English like a native and can get by in American and Australian …
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Didn’t see that one yet. Loved his ‘Dressage Drunk’ in the ‘World Tour of Scotland’ series (brilliant, well worth the pennies on Amazon). I had a very elegant mate who was exactly that when in his cups. I was more the astronomer type myself.
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a good rant anytime.
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I really enjoy reading your blog, so I nominated you for a Liebster Award: http://dexterlanges.wordpress.com/2013/05/19/liebster-nominees-surprise-im-not-dead/
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Thank you! Your blog looks really interesting, I’m looking forward to reading more posts.
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Tiffany’s Non-Blog has nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award!
http://tiffany267.wordpress.com/2013/05/20/liebster-blog-award
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Thank you! I’m so pleased people enjoy some of the ranting!
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I’ve also nominated you for a Liebster Award. I understand if you’re not interested, but.. holla! Great blog, keep up the good work : )
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Wow, thank you! I do really appreciate it, just might not get round to doing much …
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Oh, crap. I didn’t even notice that contrarymom already nominated you. http://jessicaslavin.wordpress.com/2013/06/04/im-a-liebster/. Basically, if you want you can nominate 11 other bloggers and give 11 facts about yourself.
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Thank you! I feel inspired to take more tree photos now! 🙂 I’m looking forward to reading your blog.
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I catch why Clare was keen to put us in touch … I enjoyed the comments here just on your about page ! Have a look at my blog, elementalprofundity.com … and let’s see what happens
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I’m blushing! Must remember not to click on your blog from work again. I’ll follow from home, looks very interesting.
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Thanks … and I’m glad we’re in touch!
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Absolutely Rantastic! 😀
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Thanks! 🙂
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Hi Violet,
Just saw your comment on Clare’s blog. I’ve been thinking about you and it’s great to hear from you. I didn’t realize you had taken a break from blogging. I guess I missed that somewhere down the line. But just wanted you to know that you sure are missed. It’s not the same around here without you. I hope all is going well for you. 🙂
Victoria
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Thanks Victoria! It wasn’t a conscious break really. I just didn’t have anything to post, then couldn’t concentrate to read posts, and gradually drifted out of even lurking. My primary concerns are napping and snacking .. although I did feel a rush of irritation when I passed some evangelising Jehovah’s Witnesses earlier today. 😀
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JW’s? Oh you poor dear. lol I recently had a run-in with two Mormon guys. They had paid a visit a couple of times, and not long ago I heard the neighbor’s dogs barking. Looked out the window and sure enough they were at the neighbors door. I knew they were coming over so I quickly slipped into a sexy outfit with pushup bra included, and when I opened the door, there was a gulp and both of these guys eyes immediately looked at my cleavage then turned red in the face. With a big smile on my face, I invited them in, and they declined.
Tee hee. I have found a sure-fire way to get around these fundies. 😈
I also want to extend my congratulations. When are you due?
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Thanks Victoria! The unenviable due date is 1st January … healthcare chaos season. Hope things are going well with you!
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“I knew they were coming over so I quickly slipped into a sexy outfit with pushup bra included, and when I opened the door, there was a gulp and both of these guys eyes immediately looked at my cleavage then turned red in the face.”
You don’t happen to have a jpeg of that you could email me do you? Purely for research purposes you understand —
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Just wanted to say I’m enjoying reading your blog. Every post so far, which makes me want to come back and keep reading until I’ve read every post. Well done. I think it’s your strong opinions that draws me in and perhaps your voice and writing style. I also love your deep thoughts – deep thoughts are my favourite. Hehe!
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Thanks! I look forward to hearing your opinions on the strong opinions. 🙂
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No worries! I’m not very opinionated. Or maybe I am and I’m just not very good at letting them out. But we’ll see how we go.
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You still bloggin’, Miss Wisp?
I hear congratulations are in order, so Well Done~!!! 🙂 🙂
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I can’t post here anymore
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Nevermind. Mysql database glitch.
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Awwwwww —
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I hope everybody has a nice thanksgiving if you do such a thing.
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Sure are missing you. Hope your delivery went well.
Happy Valentine’s Day. ❤
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Thank you Victoria! Just saw this. The delivery was excruciatingly awful, in my opinion. But the midwives seem to think it went well. And no-one was damaged, which in the circumstances makes us all lucky.
I need to do a post on this awful curse of womanhood, and how modern drugs must be a slap in the face to the god God’s punishment plan, which is why he invented the ‘natural birthing’ movement …
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I’m so glad to read that you got through it. I’ve only had one child and there was nothing beautiful about the experience, and I had over 100 stitches because I tore badly. However, I couldn’t wait to have my daughter and loved being a mama. I am looking forward to your post. I have read many articles where throughout the past and even today, fundie men believed women should suffer pain during childbirth and not get any pain relief. It was their “due punishment” ordained by a “loving God”. Yet they don’t even realize that this suffering and toxic stress can affect the well-being of the baby, especially if it’s prolonged. I know I’m preaching to the choir. Btw, have you seen this? LOL
I watched another one (a documentary) where a man did an experiment — and he couldn’t get through the last stages of labor.
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That’s really funny! And I can’t believe that some Christians would insist on no pain relief to get the god God’s punishment! Yikes, I really need to do this post now …
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I’m not going to embed this video —> http://youtu.be/tQTLdGjL-OA “Christian Women Do Not Avoid the Pain of Childbirth”. This belief is more common in America than people (Christians) are willing to admit. After the 8 minute marker (if you can stomach his narcissism, he also says that c-sections are satanic rituals and children are cursed if they were born by mothers who had c-sections or epidurals. I remember hearing preachers spew this woman hating crap when I was a believer. There are some effed up dudes in my neck of the woods.
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There is noting evil about c-sections or epidurals.
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Many MANY unforeseen things have some my way. I definitely wanted to congratulate dear Violet and her husband on the arrival of their little one. 🙂

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Thank you Greg. I don’t know how I missed these comments, my notifications must be wonky.
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No problem Violet. 🙂
If I missed it forgive me. Is this your first?
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Second. Only ventured to a second out of sheer sense of duty to attempt a sibling. Punishment for Eve duly noted.
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“Many MANY unforeseen things have some my way. – Well, we’ve certainly spent a number of anxious moments, but it really doesn’t sound much like your god has got your back – just sayin’ —
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Unforeseen to me Arch. Not to Him. He doesn’t bother to consult with me about how to run his universe. “Having my back” usually means something different to me than it does for him anyway. I am eternally grateful that it’s the case. I’m learning that he’s smarter and wiser than I am. You’ll learn that eventually too. I pray that you do so voluntarily. (no, that is not inconsistent with my Calvinism 🙂 )
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“There is noting evil about c-sections or epidurals” – From his god’s mouth to your ears, via the Tiribulus Broadcasting System!
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Classic! That could be his strapline!
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So, another bloody Scots ranter? Ahhh, a woman after my own heart. LD So pleased to make your acquaintance, Violet. xxx
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Oops, that was supposed to be a smiley – :D, not “LD”
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You too! I enjoy your comments on Clarke’s blog, and your own blog looks very interesting. What are you voting this week?
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I am voting SNP because 1. I believe that it’s the only way to keep the Tories out (Moribund can say what he wants, he won’t be able to form a government without SNP help), and 2, I want Westminster to honour “The Vow” they made before the Independence Referendum, and only a strong Scottish voice will ensure that.
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I was considering voting for them because policy-wise I quite like them. But then I remembered how nationalistic they are and just can’t do it – they’re doing a good job of playing it down these days. I’m going to vote Green, I want to show support for a party that stands for proper change. I also hate the idea of tactical voting – everything that’s bad about our stupid first past the post system.
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Hey Violet, I sent you an email within the last hour. Just letting you know here in case you don’t check your WP email as often as your personal email.
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Miss Wisp, are you still posting? Haven’t heard of you for ages …
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Hi Argus, unfortunately not posting, no time for anything these days. Would love to get back to it. How’s ranting in NZ going?
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Ranting? Eeek~! Madam, I don’t rant (much).
Okay, maybe just a little.
Okay, maybe quite a bit. Okay … you got me! (But they’re nice rants … sniff …)
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