The Matrix has you...
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From: BethF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I LOVE .net. I have no idea why.
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 4:07 PM
>> To: CF-Community
>> Subject: Re:You People
>>
>>
>> Sh*t, what happens if someone pulls your leg???
question asked...question answered. :D
charlie
>>> - Original Messag
Sounds like the start of a Chick-lit novel.
larry
>sounds like that was the point, Deanna!
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:26 PM
> Subject: RE: You People
>
> /me makes mental note to somehow, somed
Yeah right.
Recent conviction where some fundie LDS had 15 wives and about 40
children. What's even worse is that this person supported them all
through state welfare. This guy married most of his wives when they
were between 12 and 16.
In my mind simply disgusting.
larry
>Big polygamy bust
Ben I am definately not going to rise to that bait. Its the yeast I can do.
larry
>It's a good thing they didn't steal any yeast. Then the joke would have
>fallen flat.
>
>--benD
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Did you see the recent story in the Jewish Chronicle about the
>> theft of egg-enr
>OK, you're somewhat correct, but the dividing line in this culture
>with respect to my point is gender, and I'm sure not talking about
>any other culture. Don't take us off the point with nitpicking
>ideas about what the culture is when we're obviously talking about
>our own. I don't need to
sounds like that was the point, Deanna!
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From: Erika L Walker-Arnold
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:26 PM
Subject: RE: You People
/me makes mental note to somehow, someday, hang with Deanna ... and Beth
... and Dana in a bar ...
Sh*t, what happens if someone pulls your leg???
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: Deanna Schneider
>>> To: CF-Community
>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:12 PM
>>> Subject: Re: Re:You People
>>>
>>>
>>> Since no one else answered it...no. It literally means "pull my finger" -
>>> wh
y'know why horse drawn carriages are so slow?
'cause it takes most horses a long time to draw a carriage -
hard to hold the pencil in their hooves!
>Wendy and I called off our wedding when we thought it got too big
>(mansion rental, string quintet and horse drawn carriages to start
>with). Thre
Nah, our ceiling joists aren't that strong
:-)
>Ben if you're willing to do that, you need to look up the Vietnamese Swing...
>
>larry
>
>>Chandelier? Watt a bright idea!!
>>
>>
>>>Ben I just got a really bad image of you and the wife with her facing
>>>away and holding onto a chandelier. Don't op
Big polygamy bust?
Is that where one of the wives looks like Dolly Parton?
-Ben
>>But aren't the mormons allowed more than one wife?
>>What about the harems? Or is that sraying off topic ...
>
>
>Not anymore. Mainstream Mormonism (I had an aunt who was very devout)
>gave up polygamy in the 1880'
Take care, lest ye be impaled on a boyonet...
>If adultery is consenting sex between two adults married to someone
>else, then what infantry?
>
>larry
>
>>"adultery is pretty cut and dried." -
>>would think it's a lot less painful wet
>>/me runs
>>bb
>>
>>>Nah adultery is pretty cut and dried.
>>
Eri*K*a said:
"It sucks, but it's the way I'm doing
things for now. "
for once, Benny has no comment - lest he be bopped with the cast iron muffin pan.
>Yes, I know this, but for all kinds of other personal reasons, I choose
>to continue to not file jointly. It sucks, but it's the way I'm doing
Yes, I know this, but for all kinds of other personal reasons, I choose
to continue to not file jointly. It sucks, but it's the way I'm doing
things for now.
Cheers,
Erika
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From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:42 PM
To: CF
/me makes note, "must find place that ships Scrapple. Desire is getting
worse."
Cheers,
Erika
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From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:36 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: You People
LOL for a second i missed the AND before then
/me makes mental note to somehow, someday, hang with Deanna ... and Beth
... and Dana in a bar ...
Boy would we have fun :D :D :D
Cheers,
Erika
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From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:25 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re
Heh, however truthful these are - one simple fact remains, and that is
you to NOT take someone's street parking spot during the winter in Chicago.
- Jim
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
>Sent by someone else
>
>Folks,
>
>A friend sent me these. I don't know if they're true or not, but they sure
>made m
HEY!!! No disguising self in hopes of gaining muffins!!! That's just
WRONG!
:D
/me mutters "bah, fooled again ..."
Cheers,
Erika
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From: Brian Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:23 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Newbie Alert
>
>Do I worry that since it is said that sexual orientation is
>hereditary, that the more gays breed the more gays will be born?
>Hmm. I'll have to back burner that one. I don't think so.
>
>Do I think that "catering" to gays will wreck our society? No. There
>have been gays in every society I h
If adultery is consenting sex between two adults married to someone
else, then what infantry?
larry
>"adultery is pretty cut and dried." -
>would think it's a lot less painful wet
>/me runs
>bb
>
>>Nah adultery is pretty cut and dried.
>>a*dul*ter*y P Pronunciation Key (-dlt-r, -tr)
>>n.
>This doesn't ruin my day. I enjoy debates, although I must say that
>I tend to be a lone voice on my views on the list. It's really
>strange especially that I consider myself a democrat, albeit a
>conservative one.
Nothing wrong with that Matt, consider it to be a growth experience.
It help
>The majority in a society is lord god over societal norms and taboos.
>
>
>Not arguing whether it's right or wrong, but that's the way it is.
>
>The majority determines what is 'normal'.
I think I went through those debates about normal years ago in intro
psych. A majority definition never works
How did you know my wife had a DD cup??
ok now what are you talking about DD :) Shes my adopted/step daughter
i'm 25 shes 15 lol ok off to home now have fun in the wild north dear
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BethF wrote:
> Logic should dictate the reason as opposed to emotional disgust or
> religious beliefs.
>
> I have sex all the time without reproducing. Obviously, sex serves
> other purposes.
>
You have sex all the time. That is a lucky man you're marrying.
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marlon
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Amen. My point exactly.
Dana
>Should a marriage between an abusive husband and or wife be anymore
>valid than a union between 2 loving people of the same gender?
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Mike,
If we allow people to smoke and to drink and to eat at McDonald's, I fail to seem why same-sex unions would fall into some special category of requiring government intervention.
I think most gays and bisexuals are aware of the potential for social stigma. If they want to come out of the cl
People get married after a drunken night in Las Vegas now. There is no reason to prevent thousands of committed gay people from having the same legal rights that you do in your marriage simply because some frat boy no common sense.
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From: Haggerty, Mike
To: CF
Boy you ain't old enough to be my parents.
larry
>Hey, kid - who ya callin' old??
>Just because we could be your parents (scary thought) doesn't make us OLD!!
>;-)
>
>>Eww. Just what I wanted. An image of old people changing light bulbs.
>>
>>--benD
>>
>>Bill Wheatley wrote:
>>
>>> Ben I just
I didnt' meant that you were condemning others. I just feel that laws shouldn't be made because one guy feels vaguely uncomfortable about someone elses relationship.
Heck, I hate half the relationships my friends have, and they can still get married, right?
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Fr
>But aren't the mormons allowed more than one wife?
>What about the harems? Or is that sraying off topic ...
Not anymore. Mainstream Mormonism (I had an aunt who was very devout)
gave up polygamy in the 1880's based on a "revelation".
Some very fundamentalist Mormons still disagree and once in a
Thats nice you got to see the DD! 15 is very old. I thought you were a youngster!! Guess NOT!
I LOVE .net. I have no idea why.
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From: Bill Wheatley
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:19 PM
Subject: RE: Bethy RE: You People
heh
Logic should dictate the reason as opposed to emotional disgust or religious beliefs.
I have sex all the time without reproducing. Obviously, sex serves other purposes.
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From: Matthew Small
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:26 PM
Subj
I didnt' think you did
Yes, it is rather sneaky, our own personal prejudices. I have them too, but I try hard to make them go away.
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From: Jerry Johnson
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: Re:CNN Breaking News
No. Co
Been there done that bought the t-shirt and read the book. Love is
great, but it requires trust. On both parts. Without that, then
what's the difference between that and obsession? Eventually you have
to trust the other. Trust not to hurt you, trust yourself to realize
you might get hurt, and r
Ben if you're willing to do that, you need to look up the Vietnamese Swing...
larry
>Chandelier? Watt a bright idea!!
>
>
>>Ben I just got a really bad image of you and the wife with her facing
>>away and holding onto a chandelier. Don't open us up to such things
>>anymore..
>>
>>
>>I'd like to s
>
>*gives muffins to all the boys with boys and girls with girls and boys
>with girls and girls with pets*
But only if we can film it and sell it over the web.
We'd make millions.
larry
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Hmm... how much money, exactly? I'm not getting breast implants
again... and who is this Todd fellow?
- Jim
Bill Wheatley wrote:
>I remember the guy who got tit implants!! and kept them on a bet. I
>could see that jim i bet you to marry todd and we'll give you XXX
>dollars lol
>
>
>--
>Bil
I think the critial factor is exploitation. If you've been following
the recent polygamy trials in Utah, it really was a matter of
exploitation.
Now if it were a situation where those concerned freely and fully
understanding the implications, entered a legal agreement regarding
property child
>http://www.wired.com/news/roadtrip/0,2640,61221,00.html?tw=wn_tophead_2
>
>
>Favorite Quote "But the peace was shattered Sept. 22, 2003, when the
>cannon was accosted by a robot."
Until reading the article I did not even want to think about that
one. All sorts of particularly gross implications
Ew, gro
that implies the finger was...
... let's not go there!!
bb
>Since no one else answered it...no. It literally means "pull my finger" -
>which results in a nice loud juicy fart. Maybe it's a Midwestern hick thing?
>
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>From: "Ben Braver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Wendy and I called off our wedding when we thought it got too big
(mansion rental, string quintet and horse drawn carriages to start
with). Three months later we got married by a JP. The two of us
enjoyed that a lot more than the behemoth affair that the formal
wedding had become.
larry
>Yea
I remember the guy who got tit implants!! and kept them on a bet. I
could see that jim i bet you to marry todd and we'll give you XXX
dollars lol
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It's a good thing they didn't steal any yeast. Then the joke would have
fallen flat.
--benD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Did you see the recent story in the Jewish Chronicle about the
> theft of egg-enriched dough from a north London warehouse?
>
> Unfortunately, the theft happened just before
ok now *that* was damn funny! :D
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:36 PM
Subject: Stolen dough
Did you see the recent story in the Jewish Chronicle about the
theft of egg-enriched dough from a north London war
LOL OMG thats good!
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From: Ben Braver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECT
Bad to some not bad to them ;) IF they are all happy more power to them.
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>> - Original Message -
>> From: Deanna Schneider
>> To: CF-Community
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 2:12 PM
>> Subject: Re: Re:You People
>>
>>
>> Since no one else answered it...no. It literally means "pull my finger" -
>> which results in a nice loud juicy fart. Maybe it's a Midwes
Beth -
I outlined scenarios that may seem far fetched but which could easily
occur. Humiliating, degrading intiations into groups, drunken escapades,
and finanical compulsion are all common occurances in America, they tend
to be tied to high-risk, extraordinary activities, and the large
majority o
>I have a client who has a type-sitter that does all documents
>in some format using QWORK. Anyone heard of this?
I assume you mean Quark. Its a pretty involved page layout program for print.
http://www.quark.com/
larry
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>A coworker of mine had a very good argument.
>
>He was all for the idea of gay men, but was completely against the
>idea of gay women.
>
>His reasoning was purely selfish - more gay men meant better odds
>for him with the ladies. More gay woman hurt his odds.
>
>Its hard to argue with logic like
Did you see the recent story in the Jewish Chronicle about the
theft of egg-enriched dough from a north London warehouse?
Unfortunately, the theft happened just before Shabbos and it
forced many local bakeries to bake their challas with plain,
white flour. A leading rabbi was quoted as saying,
>What if you forget you got married to your drinking buddy while on a
>bender, and your old pal comes back 20 years later with the papers
>demanding a divorce and half your stuff?
He's be laughed out of court. There's nothing to stop that from
happening now with a woman (if you're a guy for inst
Lol not really a lone voice. I always like to fight on the side of the
underdog. Sometimes I view the debates here more as traditional debates
where you fight for the side you are given rather then which side you
support. In 95% of the debates here I agree with things about one side
and disagree wi
>OK, everybody's right about the things I said being applicable to
>heterosexual marraiges as well... but I just think it's wrong.
>Ethically, morally, religiously, and naturally wrong
>
>I might not have as much of a problem with the solution that Bill
>said - a legal union - I guess it might b
OK, you're somewhat correct, but the dividing line in this culture with respect to my point is gender, and I'm sure not talking about any other culture. Don't take us off the point with nitpicking ideas about what the culture is when we're obviously talking about our own. I don't need to say some
It is a medical fact that women who live in close proximity have their
periods altered to all happen at the same time. Read into that as you
will...
> Yea 1 wife at a time wss enough for me imagine 5x.
> Wife 1: I have a headache
> Wife 2: I have a headache
> Wife 3: I have a headache
> Wife
I agree that "condemning others" is wrong.
But where did I ever say I did? I just said that at a gut level , I don't think I like the idea of government sponsored same-sex marriage.
I also don't like the idea of government sponsored lotteries, the draft for men only, or "hair products".
I do lik
> >-Original Message-
>
>Naturally wrong = This one I give you, but only on the basis of the
>fitting toghether of various parts! :)
>
>Seriously, you are more than entitled to your opinion, and you can
>be against this subject all you want, but you are not entitled to
>levy your ethics
Exactly, and that's what the decisions in Canada and the
Massachusetts cases clearly state, equality before the law. I cannot
see any problem with the idea that civil unions be separate from the
religious ceremony.
larry
>Well I think if you could split marriage up it might help. Make marriage
Yea 1 wife at a time wss enough for me imagine 5x.
Wife 1: Take the trash out you lazy bastard
Wife 2: Take the trash out you lazy bastard
Wife 3: Take the trash out you lazy bastard
Wife 4: Take the trash out you lazy bastard
Wife 5: Take the trash out you lazy bastard
Wife 1: Go pick up
Naw... that's all over the place. I'm in SC.
- Matt Small
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From: Deanna Schneider
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 4:12 PM
Subject: Re: Re:You People
Since no one else answered it...no. It literally means "pull my finger" -
which resu
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/18/03 12:19PM >>>
>UGH - I can't fight everybody on the list about this, I accept that
>fact that you think I'm wrong. That's ok, I think you're wrong, I
>think that when you ignore human and mother nature you end up paying
>attention very quickly.
>
>Everybody is
hehe i get to touch CF sometimes myself for work. Lifes full of its own
challenges but I handle them in my own special way.
Daughter came to visit two weeks ago and yesterday was her 15th
birthday, first time i didn't get to see her on her birthday in a couple
years :(.
Work is good though, glad
Logic does not dictate very reason. Some things man is not meant to understand, and sometimes we think we do when we don't.
Given your argument, homosexuality is against logic. Same sex couples cannot reproduce, nor do their "parts" fit together naturally. And yes, nature's purpose of mating
No. Completely not. (Well, probably not)
But we weren't below talking about family. We were talking about marriage. And whether the two are the same. As Erika pointed out, they may not be.
I am not saying my thoughts are right. I am trying to figure them out. I was a little surprised by them, to
ummm plastic dolls... OHHH PLASTIC...tight ...warm...ohhh
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> Why do you assume the third option must follow the second option?
It's that silly "slippery slope" argument.
ie:
-- Pot is a gateway drug
-- If we lose South Vietnam to the North, soon all of Southeast Asia
will be Communist.
One fine night they leave the pool hall/
Headin' for the dance at
I have Outlook on my machines because I have to. I use Eudora (on the
PC and Mac) and Apple Mail.
Much superior when it comes to mail alone. The problem is that so
many companies love the calendaring and scheduling aspects of Outlook.
larry
>OMG outlook is a steaming pile of shit. I hate this
Since no one else answered it...no. It literally means "pull my finger" -
which results in a nice loud juicy fart. Maybe it's a Midwestern hick thing?
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From: "Ben Braver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:04
Its happened a few times. An 8th Century Bulgarian Khan did that do a
Byzantine Emperor.
anyhow glad you liked it.
larry
>"there are several women on this list that are going to have your skull as a
>
>drinking cup"
>
>
>Larry!! Thats the best line I've heard all month
>I'm going to recycle
From the lds.org glossary:
Mormons
Unofficial term for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; members prefer to be referred to as Latter-day Saints.
So now I know.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/18/03 03:56PM >>>
Actually, I think it's "Church of Latter Day Saints
And you know what Marlon? The bible doesnt' apply to all americans.
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From: Marlon Moyer
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: CNN Breaking News
I'm just not sure why everyone wants to keep homosexuals aways from the
f
I don't think there is a single problem with "not liking the idea". Every one of us is completely entitled to "not like the idea". Its just when you allow you "not liking the idea" condemn others without actual reason and logic that I think its wrong.
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From: Jerry
Jerry,
I have some friends, a lesbian couple, whom just birthed a baby. Is their family less legitimate than mine?
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From: Jerry Johnson
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 11:21 AM
Subject: Re:CNN Breaking News
I agree.
If the purpose of
You outlined five really far-fetched ridiculous scenarios which aren't in any way different if the participants are same sex or not same sex. No wait marriages can easily be a vehicle for abuse NOW, it has nothing to do with the sex of the participants
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From: Hagge
unfortunately again, common sense isn't.
will
Bill Wheatley wrote:
> oh and common sense ;)
>
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Lets see if the NY times is ready to be critical of their own actions rather
than the actions of others.
http://backspin.typepad.com/backspin/
An Iraqi blogger posts a letter from an Iraqi property owner to NY Times
chairman Arthur Sulzberger about harassment and property seizure at the
hands of
Actually, I think it's "Church of Latter Day Saints" -- Latter rather
than Later.
Well, we'll call that my nitpick for the day.
--benD
Ian Skinner wrote:
> The real name is "Church of the Later Day Saints". Mormon is accepted, but
> not completely liked is my understanding.
>
>
Enough money can erase these differences if they exist. Afterall, what
could a 20 something supermodel have in common with an 80 something tycoon.
marlon
Matthew Small wrote:
> The basic physiological and mental differences between men and women
> prevent this from happening. It's like askin
I suddenly had an LL Cool J moment.
It wasn't that funny, so don't worry about it. :-)
--benD
Ben Braver wrote:
> ??
>
> >Don't call it a comeback! Mama said Knock you Out!
> >
> >--benD
> >
> >Ben Braver wrote:
> >
> >> Bill-
> >>
> >> might be a comeback, depends on which way she
The real name is "Church of the Later Day Saints". Mormon is accepted, but
not completely liked is my understanding.
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From: Jerry Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesd
LOL!
> Ack - bitten by the footer delimiter code :-)
>
> Here it is again...
>
> --- (Joke Delimiter - Pat. Pending) ---
>
> A teacher asks her class, "If there are 5 birds sitting on a fence and you
shoot one of them, how many will be left?"
>
> She calls on Brooklyn Tony.
>
> He replies,
7: It takes a village! Whoo Hooo! Free Love!
Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> fourth: any group of living beings
> fifth: any group of beings, living or dead
> sixth: anything
>
> or in laymans terms, sheep, corpses, plastic dolls
>
> > Because same-sex marriage advocates want to modify the definition
I'm just not sure why everyone wants to keep homosexuals aways from the
fun of divorce! :-)
Actually, I've seen many a homosexual couple whom has created a "family
structure". Sure, they may have 2 dads or 2 moms, but aside from being
outside the "norm", how can this be worse than other situat
Sent WHAT to you?
nothing here...
>My friend just sent these to me. They're definitely not PC but I'm
>originally from Brooklyn (not sure what that has to do with anything,
>though ).
>
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Hay, I gots a cousin named Norm !
Does that mean everything he does is Normal ??
bb
>The majority in a society is lord god over societal norms and taboos.
>
>Not arguing whether it's right or wrong, but that's the way it is.
>
>The majority determines what is 'normal'.
>
>-Gel
>
>-Original
Yes, but unfortunately, they couldn't get both barrels to fire
simultaneously, so the robot lost at Serious Sam.
:-)
--benD
Andre Turrettini wrote:
> I'm wondering if the robot had a double barreled shotgun??
>
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> From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tu
I had a bunch of dashes as delimiters :)
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From: Michael Dinowitz
To: CF-Community
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 3:34 PM
Subject: Re: Brooklyn Tony (warning - not PC)
If it was an attachment, send it to me off list and I'll post it up in a
directory.
Ack - bitten by the footer delimiter code :-)
Here it is again...
--- (Joke Delimiter - Pat. Pending) ---
A teacher asks her class, "If there are 5 birds sitting on a fence and you shoot one of them, how many will be left?"
She calls on Brooklyn Tony.
He replies, "None, they will all f
If it was an attachment, send it to me off list and I'll post it up in a
directory.
> My friend just sent these to me. They're definitely not PC but I'm
originally from Brooklyn (not sure what that has to do with anything, though
).
>
>
>
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>Don't call it a comeback! Mama said Knock you Out!
>
>--benD
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>Ben Braver wrote:
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>> Bill-
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>> might be a comeback, depends on which way she's facing
>> /me ducks
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>> -Ben
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>> >Chandelier? Watt a bright idea!!
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>> >
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>> >>Ben I just got a really bad image of you
Yes we are fogeyish - we still fogey around a lot
bb
>> Hey, kid - who ya callin' old??
>> Just because we could be your parents (scary thought) doesn't make us OLD!!
>> ;-)
>
>Um. Yes, it does. Not that that's a bad thing. And, IIRC, not only is
>your son within a year or two in age of yours
You wouldn't say "Later Day Saints", would you? Maybe "followers of the Church of Later Day Saints" or something?
What I meant was that many people in the US have a pretty clear picture of the kind of polygamy practiced by the LDS Church in the last century, and therefore this is an easy to unders
"adultery is pretty cut and dried." -
would think it's a lot less painful wet
/me runs
bb
>Nah adultery is pretty cut and dried.
>a*dul*ter*y P Pronunciation Key (-dlt-r, -tr)
>n. pl. a*dul*ter*ies
>Voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a partner
>other than the lawful
I'm wondering if the robot had a double barreled shotgun??
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From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 12:55 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Poor Cow -- Another Installment of Welcome Home Robot Masters!
The shot "herd" 'round the world?
My friend just sent these to me. They're definitely not PC but I'm originally from Brooklyn (not sure what that has to do with anything, though ).
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Don't call it a comeback! Mama said Knock you Out!
--benD
Ben Braver wrote:
> Bill-
>
> might be a comeback, depends on which way she's facing
> /me ducks
>
> -Ben
>
> >Chandelier? Watt a bright idea!!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>Ben I just got a really bad image of you and the wife with her f
> Hey, kid - who ya callin' old??
> Just because we could be your parents (scary thought) doesn't make us OLD!!
> ;-)
Um. Yes, it does. Not that that's a bad thing. And, IIRC, not only is
your son within a year or two in age of yours truly, but my parents are
within a year or two of you in ag
You are not really out there alone on this one.
I don't really like the idea either. I just can't articulate why, even to myself.
But these talks help me figure my own mind out.
Jerry Johnson
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/18/03 03:17PM >>>
This doesn't ruin my day. I enjoy debates, although I must
I agree.
If the purpose of marriage is to create a legal tie between committed couples, same-sex marriage makes as much sense as traditional marriage.
If, though, the purpose is to protect and grow a family, then same-sex marriage makes less sense, but polygamy makes total sense.
The trouble is d
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