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Old Jun 25, 2007 | 03:54 PM
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LMAO!!! For some reason I had Jean in mind before Bob though .. should be interesting none the less ....... *stirs the pot* lol
 
Old Jun 25, 2007 | 09:25 PM
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Let's see if I can put your point of view into perspective for you...( Caution; this contains mind bending metophors)

This is you in the way you see things:
A painting depicted three very black and totally naked men sitting on a park
bench. Two of the figures had black weenies, but the one in the middle
had a pink weenie. The curator explaining how it depicted the
sexual emasculation of African Americans in a predominately white,
patriarchal society... "In fact," he pointed out, "some serious critics
believe that the pink weenie also reflects the cultural and
sociological oppression experienced by gay men in contemporary
society."


This is Me in my own simple way:
Aman in a Kentucky T-shirt said, "Would you like to know what the
painting is really about?" Because I'm the guy who painted it," he replied. "In fact, there are no African Americans depicted at all. They're just three Kentucky coal miners, and the guy in the middle went home for lunch.


Nuff said!



PS: this ones for for Mikey's sake...

Do they have "Press ONE for French" in Canada...??? (for sake of misunderstanding..that would have been said in French mind you...Want to be exact with the details now, dontcha know...LMAO)
 
Old Jun 26, 2007 | 04:32 AM
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ORIGINAL: HummerGuy

ORIGINAL: ZYNE

And yes, a small PART of Canada does in fact want to be French .. why I don't know but that's their problem.
I can't WAIT for Bob to comment on this one

FUKC QUEBEC!!!![:@]

Whiny Frenchman (NO OFFENSE JEAN, these aren't REAL FRENCH), want their cake and eat it too!!

I honestly BELIEVE they keep throwing this up to get more FEDERAL $$$ and influence! This is the first Prime Minister we've had in, I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG, who hasn't hailed from Quebec.

They say they want independence because they are a DISTINCT society as opposed to the rest of Canada??? WTF!!

I say LET 'EM GO!!!!

The majority of the WEALTH in our country comes from THE WESTERN Provinces anyways!!!

Manitoba has IMMENSE Hydro Electric $$$ with our 100,000 lakes and Hydro Dams. Alberta, of course, has the OIL and British Columbia has all of the Lumber trade and ASIANS!!Kidding Karl!! (Sorry Saskatchewan[8D])!!

HELL, Quebec's Provincial DEBT is over $$118 BILLION!! I'm sure IF they seceded, they'd pawn that off on our federal government before leaving!!!

Sorry, but they **** ME OFF!!![:@][:@][:@]
 
Old Jun 26, 2007 | 07:46 AM
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ORIGINAL: Dennis

Let's see if I can put your point of view into perspective for you...( Caution; this contains mind bending metophors)

This is you in the way you see things:
A painting depicted three very black and totally naked men sitting on a park
bench. Two of the figures had black weenies, but the one in the middle
had a pink weenie. The curator explaining how it depicted the
sexual emasculation of African Americans in a predominately white,
patriarchal society... "In fact," he pointed out, "some serious critics
believe that the pink weenie also reflects the cultural and
sociological oppression experienced by gay men in contemporary
society."


This is Me in my own simple way:
Aman in a Kentucky T-shirt said, "Would you like to know what the
painting is really about?" Because I'm the guy who painted it," he replied. "In fact, there are no African Americans depicted at all. They're just three Kentucky coal miners, and the guy in the middle went home for lunch.


Nuff said!



PS: this ones for for Mikey's sake...

Do they have "Press ONE for French" in Canada...??? (for sake of misunderstanding..that would have been said in French mind you...Want to be exact with the details now, dontcha know...LMAO)
And here's the next stage .... Realizing your argument no longer works and resorting to unrelated amusing stories in an attempt to use humor to distract the attention fromthe very subject at hand... LOL!!! Really Den, you gotto work just a wee bit harder than that my friend hehehehehehee


 
Old Jun 26, 2007 | 07:50 AM
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ORIGINAL: HummBob

ORIGINAL: HummerGuy

ORIGINAL: ZYNE

And yes, a small PART of Canada does in fact want to be French .. why I don't know but that's their problem.
I can't WAIT for Bob to comment on this one

FUKC QUEBEC!!!![:@]

Whiny Frenchman (NO OFFENSE JEAN, these aren't REAL FRENCH), want their cake and eat it too!!

I honestly BELIEVE they keep throwing this up to get more FEDERAL $$$ and influence! This is the first Prime Minister we've had in, I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG, who hasn't hailed from Quebec.

They say they want independence because they are a DISTINCT society as opposed to the rest of Canada??? WTF!!

I say LET 'EM GO!!!!

The majority of the WEALTH in our country comes from THE WESTERN Provinces anyways!!!

Manitoba has IMMENSE Hydro Electric $$$ with our 100,000 lakes and Hydro Dams. Alberta, of course, has the OIL and British Columbia has all of the Lumber trade and ASIANS!!Kidding Karl!! (Sorry Saskatchewan[8D])!!

HELL, Quebec's Provincial DEBT is over $$118 BILLION!! I'm sure IF they seceded, they'd pawn that off on our federal government before leaving!!!

Sorry, but they **** ME OFF!!![:@][:@][:@]
We have detonation ..... :-)
 
Old Jun 26, 2007 | 08:14 AM
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ORIGINAL: ZYNE

ORIGINAL: Dennis

Let's see if I can put your point of view into perspective for you...( Caution; this contains mind bending metophors)

This is you in the way you see things:
A painting depicted three very black and totally naked men sitting on a park
bench. Two of the figures had black weenies, but the one in the middle
had a pink weenie. The curator explaining how it depicted the
sexual emasculation of African Americans in a predominately white,
patriarchal society... "In fact," he pointed out, "some serious critics
believe that the pink weenie also reflects the cultural and
sociological oppression experienced by gay men in contemporary
society."


This is Me in my own simple way:
Aman in a Kentucky T-shirt said, "Would you like to know what the
painting is really about?" Because I'm the guy who painted it," he replied. "In fact, there are no African Americans depicted at all. They're just three Kentucky coal miners, and the guy in the middle went home for lunch.


Nuff said!



PS: this ones for for Mikey's sake...

Do they have "Press ONE for French" in Canada...??? (for sake of misunderstanding..that would have been said in French mind you...Want to be exact with the details now, dontcha know...LMAO)
And here's the next stage .... Realizing your argument no longer works and resorting to unrelated amusing stories in an attempt to use humor to distract the attention fromthe very subject at hand... LOL!!! Really Den, you gotto work just a wee bit harder than that my friend hehehehehehee


I think my analogy works and presents itself quite well to demonstrating how you twist and spin things in YOUR favor, besides I was hoping you could understand the jest of it, but alas, I see the effort was hopeless in your case AGAIN...Did you ever suffer frost bite of thebrain where it came from?...Shoe is on the the other foot now my friend and you never seem to want to admit when you are dead wrong...I think Bob's affirmation of the Canadian example you tried to use to cloud the issue I originally brought upis proof of that..Using that ridiculous example, then this country is multilingual and all languages are excepted in the normal day to day business of this society..BS! (and I'm not talking about sitting around the dinner table with the family either)...as your are the one who seems to always throw gasoline on the fire when your argument is weak and unsubstantiated..or you start to nit-pick at little details that has really nothing to do with the mainpoint of the matter...Press ONE for French...LMAO..hahahahahaha!
 
Old Jun 26, 2007 | 08:55 AM
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ORIGINAL: Dennis

ORIGINAL: ZYNE

ORIGINAL: Dennis

Let's see if I can put your point of view into perspective for you...( Caution; this contains mind bending metophors)

This is you in the way you see things:
A painting depicted three very black and totally naked men sitting on a park
bench. Two of the figures had black weenies, but the one in the middle
had a pink weenie. The curator explaining how it depicted the
sexual emasculation of African Americans in a predominately white,
patriarchal society... "In fact," he pointed out, "some serious critics
believe that the pink weenie also reflects the cultural and
sociological oppression experienced by gay men in contemporary
society."


This is Me in my own simple way:
Aman in a Kentucky T-shirt said, "Would you like to know what the
painting is really about?" Because I'm the guy who painted it," he replied. "In fact, there are no African Americans depicted at all. They're just three Kentucky coal miners, and the guy in the middle went home for lunch.


Nuff said!



PS: this ones for for Mikey's sake...

Do they have "Press ONE for French" in Canada...??? (for sake of misunderstanding..that would have been said in French mind you...Want to be exact with the details now, dontcha know...LMAO)
And here's the next stage .... Realizing your argument no longer works and resorting to unrelated amusing stories in an attempt to use humor to distract the attention fromthe very subject at hand... LOL!!! Really Den, you gotto work just a wee bit harder than that my friend hehehehehehee


I think my analogy works and presents itself quite well to demonstrating how you twist and spin things in YOUR favor, besides I was hoping you could understand the jest of it, but alas, I see the effort was hopeless in your case AGAIN...Did you ever suffer frost bite of thebrain where it came from?...Shoe is on the the other foot now my friend and you never seem to want to admit when you are dead wrong...I think Bob's affirmation of the Canadian example you tried to use to cloud the issue I originally brought upis proof of that..Using that ridiculous example, then this country is multilingual and all languages are excepted in the normal day to day business of this society..BS! (and I'm not talking about sitting around the dinner table with the family either)...as your are the one who seems to always throw gasoline on the fire when your argument is weak and unsubstantiated..or you start to nit-pick at little details that has really nothing to do with the mainpoint of the matter...Press ONE for French...LMAO..hahahahahaha!
Relax Den, I'm yanking your chain. And no, I'm no more wrong than you are i
 
Old Jun 26, 2007 | 08:57 AM
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..This was fun...I'm good..
 
Old Jun 26, 2007 | 09:45 AM
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And for the record, I have NO problems admitting when I'm wrong, but in a discussion of opinions certainly you must understand that right and wrong is of no value here. Opinions do not carry an inherit universal rightor wrong.
That's what I'M talkin about!
 
Old Jun 27, 2007 | 12:20 AM
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