> > on Judgement Day. Would be uncomforatble being in > > Turq's or Curt's shoes. Especially Curt's being a > > spiritual quitter. > > Curtis: > So who is the "quitter" now? > <snip> > So, you "quit" selling the snake oil. That makes you a "quitter". But how many doses of snake oil did you sell before you quit - that's the question. If it was just one, for a month or two, I can understand.
But, to go on and on for years and years selling the stuff is just beyond me. Some people are just slow learners, I guess. But, there's a disconnect here: Who would you believe: Someone standing on the corner, who said no big blue bus just drove by, or, A large group of people, standing on the same corner, who said that a big blue bus just drove by. But you guys, if you are to be believed, are talking like you have no shame. That's why I'm not buying into your excuses. But, I have a theory: I think you are making all this stuff up about the snake oil criminals. You're trying to get me to take your proposition and to take it to an extreme, in order to show that any proposition, when taken to extremes, will be found to be self-contradictory. You probably DO appreciate a simple marriage ceremony, and you'd probably give gifts and wish the bride and groom good luck. Hugo probably will NOT turn himself in to the ethics squad as a confessed criminal, even though, by his account, he is guilty as shit. And the Turq probably STILL believes in a soul-monad!