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Old 10-06-2009, 12:06 AM   #1
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I haven't laughed so hard in a while. I'm ww Girl-friend. I just recently moved here from Derry, Big Island Pond which has always been my own little kid paradise. (how wrong was I ) Mr ww has always told me about here and I guessed I doubted him and now take it back with every morning I see the fog lift and the sun rise How blessed are we?
As far as lord genesha I'm not sure what he/shes fate will be It, for now will sit at the front of our pontoon awaiting his path home unless ( I'm sorry cool breeze if he publishes pics of my ta ta's he and lord Ganesha will find out what the bottom of the broads look like) you guys are awesome

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Old 10-06-2009, 08:50 AM   #2
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Your guests were a little misguided....I'm assuming they are Hindu's which means they should have done their ceremony at the Ganges river, not a lake in America. As I remember from a story about India, the Ganges is their most holy river. Problem is, it's used for a sewer, chemical and garbage dump as well as a graveyard. I guess if you want them to feel comfortable next year....maybe sprinkle a little garbage, oil and a few bloated corpses on the beach........just kidding
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Old 10-06-2009, 10:17 AM   #3
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I thought the water level looked a little higer.

Never thought to consider central NH's bourgeoning Hindi-speaking population as the culprit. To be sure, the cubic volume of all those mini effigies does add up.
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Old 10-06-2009, 12:36 PM   #4
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Your guests were a little misguided....I'm assuming they are Hindu's which means they should have done their ceremony at the Ganges river, not a lake in America. As I remember from a story about India, the Ganges is their most holy river. Problem is, it's used for a sewer, chemical and garbage dump as well as a graveyard. I guess if you want them to feel comfortable next year....maybe sprinkle a little garbage, oil and a few bloated corpses on the beach........just kidding
SAMIAM : Thats funny you mentioned the Ganges River. On there last day of renting the house, before finding "Lord Ganasha" in the lake they asked me if i would like them to bring the linens down to the lake. At first i didn't understand why i would want them to do that. "No i said just drop it off at the washer and dryer area" Then my girlfriend reminded me of there culture again. I guess they wash cloths in ganges river to. "Wow" what a lesson in culture shock !!!!
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Old 10-06-2009, 06:18 PM   #5
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Wow. Why don't we go up and bitch slap a few folks from India.....
I mean seriously. How dare they bring their false gods to America and desecrate OUR lake with their statues. Damn...where's my gun?

Maybe a reminder....I wonder what the native Americans think about what we have done to THEIR lake?

A little tolerance folks....
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Old 10-06-2009, 06:50 PM   #6
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Wow. Why don't we go up and bitch slap a few folks from India.....
I mean seriously. How dare they bring their false gods to America and desecrate OUR lake with their statues. Damn...where's my gun?

Maybe a reminder....I wonder what the native Americans think about what we have done to THEIR lake?

A little tolerance folks....

What if I went to India and ate one of their cow's??

Would they "bitch slap" me or just say "How dare they eat one of my cow's"?
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Well you could, however I have no idea what that has to do with anything in this thread. They were simply practicing their religion in our country and by going and eating one of their cows you would be going against their religion in their country. Not the wisest choice. But, if you wanted to eat a cow in India, Go to the Northern part. It is more allowed, and less vegetarians in the north. More Vegetarians in the south. Plus, I am not so sure that cows in India would be the best to eat. They look a little thin to me. I would prefer a good free range Texas bovine. Maybe from Longhorns.......
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But, if you wanted to eat a cow in India, Go to the Northern part. It is more allowed, and less vegetarians in the north. More Vegetarians in the south.

Thanks for the suggestion, I'll keep that in mind.
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Old 10-06-2009, 08:26 PM   #9
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Lakesrider is right......some times we're too quick to find fault with customs that we don't understand.Now that I think about it,there was really no harm done........
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Sorry but I didn't take WW's initial post as being nasty - it was about being in a compromising situation and about the difference between the two cultures. I didn't take it that there was any real harm in what happened - more like "What's that?" and "Ohhhhhhh! Now what do I do?!" He assumed something and then found out otherwise - he was trying to do the right thing.

In my opinion, the intent isn't a "nasty" one but a very human one - ever try to do the right thing (pick up litter) only to have it suddenly become compromising?

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Quick story:
My husband's family is all from Greece and they are Greek Orthodox. They have a custom of keeping a little lamp that is shaped like a red flame (but bigger than those Christmas candles we place in our windows) as a memorial to a family member that died.

Well, I didn't know what it was and one day when I was at hubby's aunts' house, helping to re-arrange some furniture for them, I suggested they move the lamp. Big mistake. I got a quick education that day but my suggestion wasn't done with the intent to be offensive - it was innocent but ignorant (unlearned). It won't happen again.
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I'd bet that after WW's incident that he'll think twice about lifting a "bag of litter" out of the lake. One man's assumed bag of litter may just be another man's deity.

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I could not believe i stumbled across this article after all the discussion about finding "Lord Ganesha" in the lake. Wait til' you read this !!!! Go to: http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/as...ion/index.html

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And that's why throwing anything into the lake is illegal. Or washing anything in it too.
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