Robert,


1. If you read cafefully what I wrote, I was making a jock about the PUBLIC invitation the netter was making to you. I was expecting you to continue or add on more jocks. But since I dont know you, I mis- judged that every one makes jocks.So, brother, dont take it as a direct attack on you. Many times we make attacks after attacks. Some jocks are needed on the way to ease tention.

2. I never invited you. Inviting you for what? Whether public or private Invitation, talk to Anyomokolo who invited you.

That ends the discussion.

Ssenyange

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From: "Robert Owor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: { SPAM 1 }::Re: ugnet_: Re: When the wife earns more -Robert Awor
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 19:16:48 -0600


If you have an invitation for me, don't make it public please! There is
a difference between public discussion and private discussion.

Having said that, I am not sure whether the private me is better than
the public me. I tend to be a little moderate in public. My private
views are more rigorous. In fact one who wants to share my private life
might have to live in a state of constant debate about right and wrong,
theory and practice, evil and good etc.

I await your response.

Steven

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/02/04 6:36 PM >>>

Robert,

Anyomokolo said:
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>I will get married when I find a man who lives with me as if he lives
>alone. This would be my soul mate. If you are out there, contact. You
and I
>will get along well.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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          There you go. INVITATION to lucky Robert. When you get the
experience over there, advise your fellow men. There are so many who
want to
scatter their seeds with no responsibilities attached.

Ssenya
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>From: Anyomokolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Robert Owor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: { SPAM 1 }::Re: ugnet_: Re: When the wife earns more -
>Anyomokolo
>Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 11:26:58 -0500 (EST)
>>
>Humanity or no humanity, I don't care. Experience or no experience, I
don't
>care. Good or bad men and women, asurely don't  give a damn. The bottom

>line is I am grown woman and nobody is going to tell me, at least not
at my
>age, that marriage is good for me becuase I know what is good for me.
>
>Unlike many women who are raised in a culture that does not offer them
this
>opportunity, I am glad that I have absolute power and authority
invested in
>me to make my own decision whether I want to get married and spend the
rest
>of my life with a complete stranger or not.
>
>Women who feel marriage is where they would find happniness, should go
>ahead and get married. Personally, the thought of it, marriage, alone
makes
>me feel like a real idiot. Personally, I will never give up my freedom
in
>exchange for a husband. For what? What good is it to me? What do I
gain? I
>don't joke with my freedom.
>
>Think about it, I can wake up anytime I want, go out when I want, come
back
>home when I want, make my own decision without worring about a complete

>stranger, who all of sudden I have to live with for the rest of my
life. I
>can cook when I want, employee a house girl when I want, sleep all day
if
>chose to, blablabla....the list is endless. Give up my freedom! I am
not
>that stupid.
>
>I am a woman who does not need money, love or anything for that matter
from
>any man except a child and it takes only ten seconds to ejaculate. Why
>should I give my freedom for almost fifty years? Please! If the mailman

>does not come around often enough, I will simply take my money from the

>bank to the bank.
>
>Robert, what has this got to do with humanity and all the good and bad
>women and men out there?
>

>
>
>
>Robert Owor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Anyomokolo is really Molokony!!!!!
>
>Your experience in life Anyomokolo does not sum up the total experience
>of humanity.
>What you believe in is not necessarily right especially since your
>reasoning has fundamental flaws.
>
>There are good women and bad women. There are good men and bad men.
>There are good marriages and bad marriages. There happy single people
>and sad single people. There happily married people and miserably
>married people.
>
>Choosing to be single is not necessarily wrong, choosing to be married
>is not necessarily right. The converse is also true. What your argument
>seems to imply is that a brown dog is better than black dog.
>
>

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