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zoogla
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Way to go, chach, for breaking the other thread.

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MrJiveBoJingles
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quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
meh, its not like believers are capable of changing their minds.

But they are. I did.

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pkcRAISTLIN
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But they are. I did.


well done jive! but im sure you came to this on your very own, and not because a nice and polite pkc changed your mind

to be honest baiting people is one of my favourite past times


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You're a f*cking gimp. If relgion pisses you off so much, stop pissing and moaning about it. Quit posting those shitty videos of your 'hero' whose intellect is worthy of a Hobart resident. And FYI "Eye for eye" does not equate to "tit for tat". Prick.





this thread is lulz

Old Post Jan-24-2008 22:17  Australia
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Way to go, chach, for breaking the other thread.

chachie didn't do anything wrong.


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quote:
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chachie didn't do anything wrong.



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The_G0dfather
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good thing we still have this one


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good thing we still have this one

yes, that's all that matters.

don't know what I'd do with my life if I didn't have a Heath Ledger thread to look forward to

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fag1 /fæg/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fag] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, fagged, fag·ging, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to tire or weary by labor; exhaust (often fol. by out): The long climb fagged us out.
2. British. to require (a younger public-school pupil) to do menial chores.
3. Nautical. to fray or unlay the end of (a rope).
–verb (used without object)
4. Chiefly British. to work until wearied; work hard: to fag away at French.
5. British Informal. to do menial chores for an older public-school pupil.
–noun
6. Slang. a cigarette.
7. a fag end, as of cloth.
8. a rough or defective spot in a woven fabric; blemish; flaw.
9. Chiefly British. drudgery; toil.
10. British Informal. a younger pupil in a British public school required to perform certain menial tasks for, and submit to the hazing of, an older pupil.
11. a drudge.


These people are obviously targeting the wrong demographic. They hate the British!

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Ian
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And another opinion here, from everyones favourite facepainted guy of the early 1990s, the Ultimate Warrior, now majorly paranoid, weird and such

to quote his blog,

In the interest of full disclosure, I must tell you I have watched Brokeback Mountain no less than 45 times and I own the Limited Edition DVD, signed by Willie Nelson a short time after he wrote that queer cowboy song as a tribute to the courage of the producers and actors who broke such incredible creative ground when they made their agenda-less movie. Serious. Until I saw Bendover Brokeback, Braveheart was my favorite movie. But the love scenes of Brokeback sucked me right in and I had no choice but to give myself over to the passion of its wide open range, if you get my drift. Such courage this young man and his collaegues have. Reminds me of the courage of classic movie stars, where during the War they enlisted and flew bomber planes and fought on frontlines, then came back and picked up their lives and careers right where they left off, without anti-American sentiment, whining and complaining, or self-destructive self indulgence. I’m equally inspired.

Apparently, Leather Hedger had sleeping troubles and anxiety and dealt with terrible mood swings. So do soldiers but they don’t self-destructively f*** up their lives. In fact, they don’t sleep, handle anxiety and mood swings while dealing with whether or not they might at any moment lose their life. And they do this all the while they are dangerously protecting the freedom of others to f*** up their own. By the way, how many 28 (or older or younger) year old soldiers met their death yesterday? It’s not easy to find out. None of them made the headlines of any news.

By today’s standard, though, I do have to agree that he was a great father. Perhaps even greater then the father of the year, Hulk Hogan. After all, Leather Hedger did what it took to kill himself. His kid is without a father, yes, but the negative influence is now removed and his own child has the chance for a full recovery. Hogan, on the other hand, won’t go quite that far. He insists on sticking around to keep further ruining, and profiting off of, the parentally mismanaged lives of his own children.

It is sad and tragic ... that we don’t demand attention be paid to greater things.

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bas
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I wonder what made him crazy, the steroids or the syphilis

Old Post Jan-24-2008 23:11  Egypt
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Ian
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I wonder what made him crazy, the steroids or the syphilis


I think it was that black goo that papa shango cursed him with.

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