SLBunge Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 It's a tragedy and BP is clearly struggling and they need to be held financially responsible, but these guys aren't criminals. Hmmm... Who are you referring to as "these guys"? And how do you know they aren't criminals? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Carolyn Tillie Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 It's a tragedy and BP is clearly struggling and they need to be held financially responsible, but these guys aren't criminals. Hmmm... Who are you referring to as "these guys"? And how do you know they aren't criminals? Are there specifically indictable acts which were committed? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
memesuze Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 It's a tragedy and BP is clearly struggling and they need to be held financially responsible, but these guys aren't criminals. Hmmm... Who are you referring to as "these guys"? And how do you know they aren't criminals? Are there specifically indictable acts which were committed? an op-ed piece from today's NYTimes Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ghostrider Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 It's a tragedy and BP is clearly struggling and they need to be held financially responsible, but these guys aren't criminals. Hmmm... Who are you referring to as "these guys"? And how do you know they aren't criminals? Are there specifically indictable acts which were committed? an op-ed piece from today's NYTimes I need to hear from Bono before I can make up my mind about all this. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SLBunge Posted June 4, 2010 Share Posted June 4, 2010 It's a tragedy and BP is clearly struggling and they need to be held financially responsible, but these guys aren't criminals. Hmmm... Who are you referring to as "these guys"? And how do you know they aren't criminals? Are there specifically indictable acts which were committed? That's the question. Certainly not every bad decision that was made leading up to the incident is criminal. But we don't even know what we don't know right now. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
splinky Posted June 7, 2010 Share Posted June 7, 2010 suzanne f's announcement about her upcoming project reminded me of this Quote Link to post Share on other sites
memesuze Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 I'm glad my spoons are deep Quote Link to post Share on other sites
splinky Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 I'm glad my spoons are deep thanks! i have several sets of measuring spoons but now i know which ones to donate. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
yvonne johnson Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 I thought Fuji apples were from Fiji. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
memesuze Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 how many degrees in your city? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
memesuze Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 that will fly on a wave of air you produce Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Squeat Mungry Posted June 11, 2010 Share Posted June 11, 2010 how many degrees in your city? Bear in mind that San Francisco is the second most densely populated major city in the US, and NYC is roughly six times bigger, area-wise. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Suzanne F Posted June 15, 2010 Share Posted June 15, 2010 New food thing learned today: Lambs quarters = kelite (in Mexico) = callaloo. A whole new world of cooking them has opened up to me. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
splinky Posted June 15, 2010 Share Posted June 15, 2010 New food thing learned today: Lambs quarters = kelite (in Mexico) = callaloo. A whole new world of cooking them has opened up to me. the recipe callaloo is made using different types of leaves on the different caribbean islands. my understanding is that in the carribean the different leaves used, tend to have similar flavor profiles. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Suzanne F Posted June 15, 2010 Share Posted June 15, 2010 New food thing learned today: Lambs quarters = kelite (in Mexico) = callaloo. A whole new world of cooking them has opened up to me. the recipe callaloo is made using different types of leaves on the different caribbean islands. my understanding is that in the carribean the different leaves used, tend to have similar flavor profiles. Absolutely correct. But apparently this is one of the possibilities. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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