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Post #708465 by tikiskip on Mon, Feb 17, 2014 5:23 PM

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6 · February 13 at 7:51pm · Edited

Robert William Karst Sr.
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Karst Sr. Robert William Karst, Sr., age 81, passed on February 12, 2013 at his home in the company of friends and family. Bob was preceded in death by his brothers Johnny, George, and daughter Kathy (Pabst) and is survived by his wife of 45 years, Mary; sister, Virginia (Hunter); sons, Robert Jr. and Patti, Tommy and Joyce, Danny (Mcquirt) and Patty; daughter, Sandy (Darrah); grandsons, Billy, Brandon, Shilo, Max, Sam, Alex, Patrick, Matthew; granddaughters, Britni, Stephanie; great-grandchildren, Logan, Lillie and Julian. Bob was raised in Columbus, Ohio and grew up in the restaurant business. The Karst Family owned and operated the Broad-Nel Restaurant and Bob learned from his father the joy of hospitality. A graduate of Gahanna High School and a veteran of the Korean War. Bob was fortunate to enjoy a very colorful life, a long time employee of the Kahiki and Wine Cellar restaurants in Columbus, Ohio. Bob enjoyed Elvis Presley, loved to play cards and was always there when you needed him. Bob retired in 1999 and spent the rest of his life in the company of his wife, Mary, his children and grandchildren. Friends are invited to attend a memorial on March 1, 2013 at EVANS FUNERAL HOME, 4171 E. Livingston Ave. Visitation from 3-4 p.m. Memorial service will be at 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that you make a donation to Hospice or a charity of your choice . http://www.evansfuneralhome.net

Whatcha Talkin Bout Willis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8jKFJsXWpM

ja/tf/dfb I think that is Jackasserie Tom Foolerie and dam fool boobrie.

http://www.slate.com/articles/life/the_good_word/2013/09/language_bullies_pedants_and_grammar_nerds_who_correct_people_all_the_time.html

https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/172886/a-word-for-the-urge-to-point-out-others-minor-mistakes-not-to-define-this-ph

https://www.sciencealert.com/people-who-pick-up-grammar-mistakes-jerks-scientists-find

https://www.sciencealert.com/people-who-pick-up-grammar-mistakes-jerks-scientists-find

From Slate: “Those who engage in public corrections of this sort often are looking to feel good about themselves, and, according to Benoît Monin, a psychology professor at Stanford University. “Another is to give myself evidence that other people’s language skills suck. So by putting down other people, I can feel better about myself.”

I had it a hold and changed it even, the fear of you is intimidating.

You know it has been said that you don't give grammar/spelling beat downs to people you know or like.

Bai and Wendy are others who get off without a "ticket"
People might start calling you a "dirty cop"

My wife and I have met you and I told them you are not a bully in person and are kinda quite and nice when we met.

I looked on the internet and found this and t is a great article that in ways explains this Grammar cop thing.

"From Slate: “Those who engage in public corrections of this sort often are looking to feel good about themselves, and, according to Benoît Monin, a psychology professor at Stanford University. “Another is to give myself evidence that other people’s language skills suck. So by putting down other people, I can feel better about myself.”

http://www.slate.com/articles/life/the_good_word/2013/09/language_bullies_pedants_and_grammar_nerds_who_correct_people_all_the_time.html

There was this girl that I went to school with, and I saw her at a bar one night, well she saw me really and she asked me to dance, I forgot who she was I had no idea.
But I was so scared that I just did not say anything much at all let alone ask who she was and blow it.
She was much prettier than she was in school than I remember her being.
After some time I found out it was Lori Parrish nothing ever happened more than that dance.
Years latter I found out she had married and had kids, I found this out because she died of breast cancer in her late 30s, she was gone, so sad.
THEN if that was not bad enough I found out that her sister had been killed, murdered by someone!
What mother deserves that chain of events?

Andy dated a twin and one was a bit wild and the one he dated was more tame Michel Hannon and Danell.
Well Andys girlfriend got married years latter, not to Andy and she was found dead in her living room naked.
She had been doing drugs with some guy and her husband came home and found her the guy ran off with their car.
Well her twin sister died a year later, I don't know what of but how odd.

Every minute someone leaves this world behind.
We are all in “the line” without knowing it.
We never know how many people are before us.
We can not move to the back of the line.
We can not step out of the line.
We can not avoid the line.
So while we wait in line -
Make moments count.
Make priorities.
Make the time.
Make your gifts known.
Make a nobody feel like a somebody.
Make your voice heard.
Make the small things big.
Make someone smile.
Make the change.
Make love.
Make up.
Make peace.
Make sure to tell your people they are loved.
Make sure to have no regrets.

[ Edited by tikiskip on 2023-11-27 06:35:47 ]