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Re: [Healeys] Friday Funnies

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Subject: Re: [Healeys] Friday Funnies
From: "M Lempert" <mlempert@bellsouth.net>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:30:34 -0400
I once had a Polish guy ask me to make a wheel for his Swedish car using 
African mahogany. Ha ha hahahahaha.   Uh, sorry, it must be dust from that 
Mexican wood I'm using that's making me a tad silly,  but I actually prefer 
it to those oily Bolivian woods, not to meention those odd Asian varieties. 
All in all I'd like to stick to good ole American woods, but hey, I don't 
discriminate.

In all seriousness, I wouldn't normally contribute to perpetuating a thread 
like this, but I've always found this subject fascinating.  People have 
different opinions, values, and sensitivities - mostly because of how, when, 
or where they grew up; family of origin; or religious teachings.  While many 
people can take things in stride, others just can't.  We can prescribe 
solutions like lighten up, or just delete when you see...  but that isn't 
likely to work well.  I learned this lesson well in my past career as a 
manager of people.  Everyone would joke around until someone unknowingly hit 
upon a sensitivity. I just couldn't allow jokes because you never knew when 
the line would be crossed in someone's mind.

I also learned of another interesting phenomena; when I spoke to people 
candidly, or even officially, of organizational direction, and that 
direction changed or didn't materialize, I was sometimes accused of lying. 
They didn't seem to understand that things could change direction.   This 
brings me to politics.  We can see the same things happen, the president 
couldn't have just been wrong, he had to have lied.  But I will say that I'm 
not so naive as to believe any politicians are entirely honest.

This is a great bunch of people. My vote is to keep things focused on our 
common hobby.

In peace,
Mike Lempert 
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