Does that go for Austrians, Germans, Japanese, Italians etc. aswell?
Danny.
And better men and women than you have served their country without
a belief in the magic space pixie you so arrogantly, but vainly,
try to use as some sort of invisible older brother/bully to coerce
everyone else to think like you do.
>Show that you are not without some..pardon the
>expression..redeeming value: thank one of them tomorrow.
Show that you are not without some redeeming value: fuck off.
---
Merlyn LeRoy
Isn't it funny how some people think that America is the only country in the
world? And by the way, what is so wrong about despise a hypocritical,
schizophrenic, psychotic, murdering, lying God? I'd say there was plenty
there to despise.
Duncan
--
Before you judge a man, walk a mile in his shoes.
That way, you're a mile away and you have his shoes.
It's menial people like you, who are going to turn this country into a
poverty stricken, overpopulated, prejudiced, welfare, burn everybody at the
stake dark age reenactment.
So *fuck* you.
Show your redeeming value by committing suicide. Preferably somewhere
remote where nobody will have to notice your stinking corpse.
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At one point in time, many of us actually had Jesus as
our personal lord and saviour. Unfortunately, we later
had to dismiss him for incompetence, gross negligence,
misconduct and consistent failure to show up for work.
Here's a subtle hint for you: the internet is global.
Are you suggesting that military service in your country has a religious
purpose?
Josef
We have just enough religion to make us hate, but not enough to
make us love one another.
-- Jonathan Swift
wrong country. what passes for a "memorial" day in _my_ country is at a
different time of year entirely, and i certainly won't be thanking the
veterans of a former enemy for anything much.
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long after the thrill of living is gone..."
And did those soldiers say "Heil Mary"?
Danny.
>Better men and women than you have served their country so you might
>so arrogantly despise the God who made you and who went to the cross
>to redeem you.
I would surmise that one of the reasons they fought was to protect the
freedoms the United States grants to its citizens through its Constitution.
One of those freedoms is the freedom of expression. One of those freedoms
is the freedom to worship or not worship as the individual chooses. Maybe,
just maybe they thought that these freedoms were worth fighting for so that
we could live in a country that doesn't resemble Afghanistan. So yes, they
fought so that I don't need to kowtow to your god despite your disapproval.
They even fought so that I can say your God® is quite imaginary. That's
what freedom means.
> Show that you are not without some..pardon the
>expression..redeeming value: thank one of them tomorrow.
I have value, with or without your God®. May I clue you in that Memorial
Day is a holiday in honor of the war dead. Nevertheless, veterans have
needs all year round -- not just tomorrow. Write your congressman for
more federal funding for veterans hospitals. That will mean more than any
parades or casual thank yous. It will mean a hell of a lot more than your
prayers.
Dame Liz the Undaunted #658 BAAWA
"You may be surprised to find that god is not an explanation of
anything at all, but merely a word that the ignorant use to obscure
their lack of understanding." -- Dirk Tebben
Does that include all the atheists and agnostics who fought and
in many cases died for this country in all it wars. Or, don't you
acknowledge their existence? That wouldn't surprise me. Have you
thanked them, bigot?
Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
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"Memorial days" and "remembrance days" wouldn't be if
fascist and theist ideologies never got into power.
No soldier has ever fought for freedom. Protect it,
perhaps, but never fought *for* it. Those who fight
for something are murderers who blindly further the
ideology of despots - people like you, who have no
respect for the freedom of others.
The only thing xianity ever redeemed was the nickel
deposit from a coke can.
Bob Dog
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Atheist # 153
------------------------------------------------------------
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This is open season / But you won't get too far
We know you've got to blame someone / For your own confusion
But we're on guard this time / Against your final solution"
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Listen biggot, I didnt spend defending this country to have some religious
fanatic who cant tell his ass from a hole in the ground tell my how to live
my life. Neither did my fater in viet nam or all four of my grandparents in
WWII. So take your crap somewhere else, you obviously have no value.
Fucking idiot!
Fuck you, moron.
The only redeeming factor is that they weren't dying in a senseless
holy war brought on by your filthy religion.
I served my country. I even won the Silver Star. So don't tell me
your fucking Stick Boy has anything to do with honor or the men and
women that died 'for' something.
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
Are you saying that no atheist, aganostic, or since you brought up
the the cross, no Jew, Muslim, Hindu, or Buddhist ever served in the
military and fought for his/her country?
One thing that those without faith, and those of all faiths fought
for was freedom of conscience. That includes the right not to
believe. They also fought for freedom of speech, even foolish words
such as yours.
Troll.
--
John Hachmann, aa #1782
It was the schoolboy who said: "Faith is believing what you know ain't so."
- Mark Twain (1835-1910).
>Better men and women than you have served their country so you might
>so arrogantly despise the God who made you and who went to the cross
>to redeem you.
(1) I don't despise the God that made me - it doesnt exist.
No one went to the cross to redeem me.
That's just a story.
(2) I am sure atheist soldiers were just as brave and served their
country as well as their religious comrades.
(3) If those brave soldiers fought for my freedom to believe whatever
I want without some authoritarian telling me what to believe, then why
would I spit on them by not actually embracing that freedom and saying
"There is no God!" as loudly as I like?
--------------------------------------------
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Member of SMASH
(Sarcastic Middle-aged Atheist with a Sense of Humor)
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So I am less of a person for not having fought or died for my country?
Am I less of a person for not being american.
Show some redeeming value and grow a brain.
I respect the people who valued the freedom of their country and
fought to maintain it.
Listen, you pathetic piece of shit, atheists were among those
"better men and women" who put their lives on the line to serve their
nation.
Go away, little boy.
Elf
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You seem to be blissfully unaware that atheists serve in
the military right alongside Christians.
> Show that you are not without some..pardon the
> expression..redeeming value: thank one of them tomorrow.
Do you mind if I thank one of the atheist veterans that I
know?
By the way, you also seem blissfully unaware that many of
our nation's Founding Fathers were not Christians, and
despised the Christian religion:
"The Christian god can easily be pictured as virtually the
same god as the many ancient gods of past civilizations.
The Christian god is a three headed monster; cruel,
vengeful and capricious. If one wishes to know more of
this raging, three headed beast-like god, one only needs
to look at the caliber of people who say they serve him.
They are always of two classes: fools and hypocrites."
- Thomas Jefferson
"What influence in fact have Christian ecclesiastical
establishments had on civil society? In many instances
they have been upholding the thrones of political tyranny.
In no instance have they been seen as the guardians of the
liberties of the people. Rulers who wished to subvert the
public liberty have found in the clergy convenient
auxiliaries. A just government, instituted to secure and
perpetuate liberty, does not need the clergy."
-James Madison
--
"It is as morally bad not to care whether a thing is true
or not, so long as it makes you feel good, as it is not to
care how you got your money as long as you have got it."
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Can't. They're all dead.
But I will try to remember what they did for me.
-chib
--
Hide, witch, hide.
The good folks come to burn thee,
Their keen enjoyment hid behind
A gothic mask of duty.
--Paul Kantner
Sure, tell you what, Bucky -
I rolled over this morning and thanked my atheist husband, who fought the
ground war in Iraq and suffers from Gulf War syndrome. He doesn't worship
your fairy tale, and neither do I.
Then I called my mom, who served in the Army during Viet Nam, working at the
Pentagon. Sure, she wasn't in combat, but she's a vet. And she's fine with
my atheism.
Later today, I'll thank my father, the Viet Nam vet, who was wounded and has
lost all of his hearing in one ear, and part of his eye sight during the Tet
Offensive. I'll ask him how the scars on his back are doing, because they
tend to itch in the summer. Before going to Viet Nam, he was an honor guard
at the Tomb of the Unknowns. He's pretty protective of his atheist
daughter, but I'll be sure to tell him I'm searching for redeeming value.
We'll have a great laugh over that.
I'll give my Korean war vet Grandfather a call as well. He wasn't wounded,
but I'll thank him for delaying college and enlisting to serve our country.
He's a fine man who loves me - ME - an atheist - very dearly. Even at 70,
he'd spit on you for what you said.
I'm also calling my great, great aunt. She's 90 now, but she was an officer
in the WAVs during WWII. She's also quite understanding of my atheism for a
lifelong Methodist. I'll be sure to tell her what you said, so she can
laugh at you as well. She and I will talk about her cousin Talbot, who used
to bring her and her sisters flowers from his garden. He was killed in
France in WWI. Her main sadness in life is that she's never known where his
body is buried. She talks about Talbot in a way that makes me think I knew
him, and I've done all the research I can and still can't find his grave.
When I'm done with my phone calls, my atheist Gulf War vet hubby can start
on his. Yanno, not like an in theater vet, but a vet who's unit supported
the Rangers. A medic who treated casualties and took fire. He's going to
call his father, a Navy vet from Viet Nam. His dad's pretty ok with our
atheism, too. I think we'll give him your redeeming value comment to play
with.
Then we'll call one of his grandfathers, a highly decorated WWII Army vet.
He's disabled, of course, but he gets around. It's amazing that he lived at
all, considering he was shot once through the thigh, and after that, because
he was mistaken for dead by the Germans due to his passing out from blood
loss, burned over 80 percent of his body. He spent two years in the
hospital. Oh, he's an atheist, too, I should mention.
Then we'll call the other grandfather, who spent his Army duty during WWII
in the Corp of Engineers. Another Christian who's very loving and
protective of his atheist grandkids.
Saturday, I ordered flowers for my grandfather's grave. A German immigrant
before the war, he served in WWII as a translator, and took fire in battle.
He often told me before he died how proud he was of me, a second generation
German-American, and how he was so glad he'd chosen America as a place to
live before the madness that was Hitler took over Germany. Thank you,
Grandpa, I'm proud, too. I'm proud that you chose this country, where I
have the freedom to worship or not as I will. I'm proud that you came here,
worked hard, built a good life, fought for this country when asked, and when
you died, you died an American citizen.
After being turned down myself for service due to asthma, I volunteered
during the Gulf War at a local military base, shuttling the husbands and
wives of service members departing and returning to the airport. I was a
source of comfort to them and their families, and I keep track of some of
them to this day. No, I'm not a vet, and Memorial day is not about me, but
I understand what families go through, having been through it myself. I
thank those like me, those who were in the USO during WWII and Viet Nam, who
gave comfort and laughter to our Vets, those who supported the war effort in
any way possible. Those who tied yellow ribbons on trees during the Gulf
War. I thank you all.
Since I don't despise fairy tales, your comment does not apply. However,
I'll be sure to pass it along to the Veterans I thank today. The ones that
have died, I will honor, as I do on Memorial Day every year. I'm glad I
live in a country where I can chose to worship or not as I will. If it's
your desire to make it into a place where I am forced to worship, then it is
YOU, not I, that has no redeeming value. It is YOU who would dishonor these
vets, and all vets, who fought so bravely to defend us when called. It is
YOU who would make America into a version of Afghanistan or Hitler's
Germany. So while I will thank those vets who sacrificed and remember
those died for the cause of freedom, I *spit* on *you*. I despise *you* and
all that you and your ilk stand for. It is YOU who would remove the
freedoms that made this country great, not I as an atheist. You are
correct, better men and women than I have served this country, above you see
the list. YOU should acknowledge your betters, too. Somehow, I think you
won't do that.
Grace
--
"I'm not giving in to security under pressure, I'm not missing out on the
promise of adventure, I'm not giving up on implausible dreams, experience to
extremes, experience to extremes!"
Neil Peart - Rush - The Enemy Within
aa#1752 BAWAA!
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"All the Husnak. Everywhere."
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Damn! Was that as good for everyone else as it was for me?
I can thank my dad who talks about firing a machine gun into the streets as
a member of the French resistance. Who had a portion of his hand blown off
by a German hand grenade. Who spied on the German occupation as a prisoner
of war, and escaped to rejoin the resistance. Who fought in the desert with
General Montgomery, and described frying eggs on the tank armor.
And who cursed any evangelist he saw on television. He always said that any
priest who had more than one pair of shoes was a hypocrite. He loathed them.
Denis Loubet
dlo...@io.com
http://www.io.com/~dloubet
And some of those were people that didn't find the need to grovel
before imaginary space pixies. Imagine that....
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Wonderful post Grace!
Many members of my family have also served in the military, including
myself, (I'm a retired Army NCO) but your reference to your great,
great aunt really struck me.
I also had an aunt that served in the Army, and I've always been
especially proud of her. She served during WWII, Korea and Viet Nam.
At the time your great, great aunt and my aunt served, women in the
military not only had to endure the rigors of military service, but
also had to deal with the fact that as women, the deck was *severely*
stacked against them, yet they served anyway. When my aunt retired,
she had the distinction of being the highest ranking female officer in
the U.S Amy (full Colonel - the army had yet to promote *any* woman to
the rank of Brigadier General). She passed away a little over a year
ago, and I'm still saddened by her loss.
(Note: She also served as the Chief Nurse of the 4077 M*A*S*H for a
year during the Korean War. Any references to her about "Hot Lips"
was sure to bring a quick response! But she also had a great sense of
humor!)
I also reserve special admiration for the many thousands of black
soldiers that served the United States. Here they were, considered
second class citizens at *best*, yet they served the very nation that
imposed it's own brand of tyranny on them, all in the hope that one
day things would improve.
I think we owe them special gratitude, for not only did they help rid
the world of the threat of fascist domination, but also set us on the
long path of getting our own house in order. In many ways they were
the ones that really started the civil rights moment.
As one of those "better men and women" who have served this country
(USA), so that you can continue to have the freedom to make these stupid
and prejudical remarks, I would like to personally tell you that you're
an asshole.
--
Woden
"religion is a socio-political institution for the control of
people's thoughts, lives, and actions; based on
ancient myths and superstitions perpetrated through
generations of subtle yet pervasive brainwashing."
(snif)
Bow before Excalibur!
(taps Liguid Grace on shoulders)
Arise, Lady Grace. You may take your rightful place at the Round
Table of BAAWA.
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
On Mon, 28 May 2001 12:53:24 -0400, "Liquid_Grace"
<liquid...@mailcity.com> wrote:
>
> It is with great honor and respect that I bestow upon you the
>tilte, Knight of BAAWA. Your response to this religious urchin's
>compassionless statement was beautiful.
>
> (snif)
>
> Bow before Excalibur!
>
> (taps Liguid Grace on shoulders)
>
> Arise, Lady Grace. You may take your rightful place at the Round
>Table of BAAWA.
Congratulations, Dame Grace! Well deserved.
>
>Warlord Steve
>BAAWA
Liz #658 BAAWA Knight
Dame Liz the Undaunted
Charter Member of SMASH
Warlord Steve - great choice.
Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
>
> It is with great honor and respect that I bestow upon you the
>tilte, Knight of BAAWA. Your response to this religious urchin's
>compassionless statement was beautiful.
>
> (snif)
>
> Bow before Excalibur!
>
> (taps Liguid Grace on shoulders)
>
> Arise, Lady Grace. You may take your rightful place at the Round
>Table of BAAWA.
>
>Warlord Steve
>BAAWA
>
snip
On Mon, 28 May 2001 23:12:18 GMT, Steve Knight <BA...@sonic.net>
wrote:
>
Oh, WOW!
Thanks, Warlord Steve! I shall do my best to be worthy of this high honor!
Too cool, I'm a knight! <giggle>
Wait, knight's aren't supposed to giggle. I don't think. Ah well.
Thank you. This guy really pissed me off!
Grace
--
"I'm not giving in to security under pressure, I'm not missing out on the
promise of adventure, I'm not giving up on implausible dreams, experience to
extremes, experience to extremes!"
Neil Peart - Rush - The Enemy Within
aa#1752 BAWAA Knight
Congratulations Grace! Great post, BTW.
Strange that Boris seems to have gone all quiet...
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>On Mon, 28 May 2001 23:12:18 GMT, Steve Knight <BA...@sonic.net>
>wrote:
>I don't believe I did that! Yipes! I meant to congratulate you,
>Grace! Sorry, Liz. I know you're already a Knight.
LOL Oldtimers disease, Mickey? I only wish that I had written that.
Überwench #658
Dame Liz the Undaunted BAAWA
Charter Member of SMASH
>Better men and women than you have served their country
True.
>so you might
>so arrogantly despise the God who made you and who went to the cross
>to redeem you.
You're talking about Jesus aren't you?
That lowely Jewish guy <nothing more than a carpenter> who allowed
Himself to be spat upon, whipped and abused and who could have called
a halt to it all had He not been hampered by His love for His fellow
man?
The fool who allowed Himself to be dragged through the streets,
ridiculed, tortured and denigrated by the very people He had come to
save?
The man who may not have been, but who may have *believed* that He
was the son of God, a man who was willing to suffer the indignities of
the passionate and anxious rabble which was and is, as ever, always
more than willing to inflict upon Him the punishments due to those who
are *different?*
Is that the guy you are talking about?
>Show that you are not without some..pardon the
>expression..redeeming value:
Jesus thought I was.
Who are you to question His judgement?
>Thank one of them tomorrow.
It's already been done.
And their efforts are appreciated by some of us more than once a year.
Btw....there are people in this n.g. who fought for the freedom of
distant people they did not know.
You should bow before them.
They have proven themselves and are far better men than you or me.
They're a little like Jesus in a way.
atheist@home#1554
atheist@home#1554
>On Sun, 27 May 2001 17:46:02 GMT, tras...@netnitco.net (Boris
>Badenov) wrote:
>
>>Better men and women than you have served their country
>
>True.
>
>>so you might
>>so arrogantly despise the God who made you and who went to the cross
>>to redeem you.
>
>You're talking about Jesus aren't you?
>That lowely Jewish guy <nothing more than a carpenter> who allowed
>Himself to be spat upon, whipped and abused and who could have called
>a halt to it all had He not been hampered by His love for His fellow
>man?
>The fool who allowed Himself to be dragged through the streets,
>ridiculed, tortured and denigrated by the very people He had come to
>save?
>The man who may not have been, but who may have *believed* that He
>was the son of God, a man who was willing to suffer the indignities of
>the passionate and anxious rabble which was and is, as ever, always
>more than willing to inflict upon Him the punishments due to those who
>are *different?*
>Is that the guy you are talking about?
>
>>Show that you are not without some..pardon the
>>expression..redeeming value:
>
This should have read...
Jesus thinks I have value.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
I'll second that.
I fought two wars. I was scared ****less three times, but never really knew
what I was fighting for. Now I know: It is so that I can laugh with impunity
at any fundy who will not stop at anything to try to put a better face on his
imaginary god.
Clothaire #1392
"You can lead a horse's ass to knowledge, but you can't make him think."
>
>"Boris Badenov" <tras...@netnitco.net> wrote in message
>news:3b133ceb...@enews.newsguy.com...
>> Better men and women than you have served their country so you might
>> so arrogantly despise the God who made you and who went to the cross
>> to redeem you. Show that you are not without some..pardon the
>> expression..redeeming value: thank one of them tomorrow.
>
>Sure, tell you what, Bucky -
>
<reluctantly snipped>
Brothers in arms to my father who won two Bronze Stars in WWII and who
sacrificed his religion once he realized that no god would ever allow
the things that he witnessed and was forced to do.
A good man, caught up in circumstances that stripped him of his
choices.
But a good man none the less.
atheist@home#1554
I think it was for much more than that.
I'm going to sleep reasonably well tonight.
Many thanks.
<Btw....had you and your ilk not been there....could he have expressed
anything more than the party line?>
atheist@home#1554
>On Mon, 28 May 2001 20:36:36 -0400, Michelle Malkin
><malk...@mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 28 May 2001 23:12:18 GMT, Steve Knight <BA...@sonic.net>
>>wrote:
>>I don't believe I did that! Yipes! I meant to congratulate you,
>>Grace! Sorry, Liz. I know you're already a Knight.
>
>LOL Oldtimers disease, Mickey? I only wish that I had written that.
>
I hit the darn key before I could stop myself.
>
>Überwench #658
>
>Dame Liz the Undaunted BAAWA
>Charter Member of SMASH
Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
>
>"Steve Knight" <BA...@sonic.net> wrote in message
>news:q4m5htc41vidck971...@4ax.com...
>>
>> It is with great honor and respect that I bestow upon you the
>> tilte, Knight of BAAWA. Your response to this religious urchin's
>> compassionless statement was beautiful.
>>
>> (snif)
>>
>> Bow before Excalibur!
>>
>> (taps Liguid Grace on shoulders)
>>
>> Arise, Lady Grace. You may take your rightful place at the Round
>> Table of BAAWA.
>>
>> Warlord Steve
>> BAAWA
>>
>> On Mon, 28 May 2001 12:53:24 -0400, "Liquid_Grace"
>> <liquid...@mailcity.com> wrote:
>>
><snip>
>
>Oh, WOW!
>
>Thanks, Warlord Steve! I shall do my best to be worthy of this high honor!
>
>Too cool, I'm a knight! <giggle>
>
>Wait, knight's aren't supposed to giggle. I don't think. Ah well.
>
If I can run screaming into the woods naked... you can giggle.;-)
>Thank you. This guy really pissed me off!
>
>Grace
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
Wow! What a great post, Grace!
I never served in the military, but that doesn't make me any less
appreciative of those who did. I might not be here today, or
certainly not enjoy the rights that I do if it weren't for them.
Thank you, Grace, and I thank your husband and all of the members of
your family who defended this country.
>
>
> Grace
>
>
> --
> "I'm not giving in to security under pressure, I'm not missing out on
> the
> promise of adventure, I'm not giving up on implausible dreams,
> experience to
> extremes, experience to extremes!"
> Neil Peart - Rush - The Enemy Within
> aa#1752 BAWAA!
>
> Official EAC Vile Harridan and Deranged Harpy
>
> "All the Husnak. Everywhere."
> http://www.liquid-grace.com
>
>
>
--
John Hachmann, aa #1782
It was the schoolboy who said: "Faith is believing what you know ain't so."
- Mark Twain (1835-1910).
Yes, but can I giggle when you run screaming into the woods, naked?
<snip>
Grace
--
"I'm not giving in to security under pressure, I'm not missing out on the
promise of adventure, I'm not giving up on implausible dreams, experience to
extremes, experience to extremes!"
Neil Peart - Rush - The Enemy Within
aa#1752 BAWAA!
No.
You've been talking to Mickey and Liz, haven't you? They think it's
funny to hide my cloths and giggle at me. They are shameless.
Warlord Steve
BAAWA
Um...no, Mickey and Liz specifically told me that I haven't been talking to
them about hiding your clothes, or about giggling at you while you look for
them after your mad dash through the woods.
So, no, I haven't been. They told me so.
Grace
--
"I'm not giving in to security under pressure, I'm not missing out on the
promise of adventure, I'm not giving up on implausible dreams, experience to
extremes, experience to extremes!"
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aa#1752 BAWAA Kinght
>
>"Steve Knight" <BA...@sonic.net> wrote in message
>news:6k67htspi3osckmt4...@4ax.com...
[-----]
>> You've been talking to Mickey and Liz, haven't you? They think it's
>> funny to hide my cloths and giggle at me. They are shameless.
>>
>
>Um...no, Mickey and Liz specifically told me that I haven't been talking to
>them about hiding your clothes, or about giggling at you while you look for
>them after your mad dash through the woods.
>
>So, no, I haven't been. They told me so.
Yes, that's very important. Always maintain credible deniability.
> Steve Knight <BA...@sonic.net> wrote in message
>> Liquid_Grace <liquid...@mailcity.com> wrote:
>>> Yes, but can I giggle when you run screaming into the woods, naked?
>> No.
>> You've been talking to Mickey and Liz, haven't you? They think it's
>> funny to hide my cloths and giggle at me. They are shameless.
> Um...no, Mickey and Liz specifically told me that I haven't been talking to
> them about hiding your clothes, or about giggling at you while you look for
> them after your mad dash through the woods.
> So, no, I haven't been. They told me so.
Did they tell you about the time they caught him after a swim
in a cold lake in the woods? His lil' wobbly bit was so cute they
said they wanted to kiss it but he just ran away naked screaming
through the woods as usual.
--
Sir Elroy - BAAWA Knight
EAP Chief Editor and Newshound
http://web2.airmail.net/~elo/news
One man's absurdity is another man's religion.
>On Tue, 29 May 2001 01:59:34 -0400, "Liquid_Grace"
Teehee! Find your pants yet? I hid them with your boxers with
the little purple Barneys all over them.
That's right. She hasn't . Hee! Hee! Hee! <giggle>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> ><snip>
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Oh, WOW!
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Thanks, Warlord Steve! I shall do my best to be worthy of this high
> >> >honor!
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Too cool, I'm a knight! <giggle>
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Wait, knight's aren't supposed to giggle. I don't think. Ah well.
> >> >> >
> >> >> If I can run screaming into the woods naked... you can giggle.;-)
> >> >
> >> >Yes, but can I giggle when you run screaming into the woods, naked?
> >>
> >> No.
> >>
> >> You've been talking to Mickey and Liz, haven't you? They think it's
> >> funny to hide my cloths and giggle at me. They are shameless.
> >>
> >
> >Um...no, Mickey and Liz specifically told me that I haven't been talking
to
> >them about hiding your clothes, or about giggling at you while you look
for
> >them after your mad dash through the woods.
> >
> >So, no, I haven't been. They told me so.
> >
> >Grace
>
> That's right. She hasn't . Hee! Hee! Hee! <giggle>
>
>
>
> Michelle Malkin (Mickey)
Right, because if I had been talking to you n Liz. Which I haven't. But if I
had been doing that AND I admitted to it, I'd be getting the rubber chicken
treatment.
But since I haven't and I didn't, I won't.
<giggle>
Grace
--
"I'm not giving in to security under pressure, I'm not missing out on the
promise of adventure, I'm not giving up on implausible dreams, experience to
extremes, experience to extremes!"
Neil Peart - Rush - The Enemy Within
aa#1752 BAWAA Knight!
<snicker> Don't be so sure of that...
Um...but...see...um....
Wait, cause you didn't say...well, I mean, you might have, had we talked,
but since we didn't, you didn't....
Damn, I'm confused AND about to get the rubber chicken treatment.
How did that happen, just from giggling at Warlord Steve's naked butt
disappearing into the trees?
Thank you for a great post.
Dean
I'm pulling your leg (you know how moody we Goddesses can be).
<snip>
> Grace
>
> --
> "I'm not giving in to security under pressure, I'm not missing out on the
> promise of adventure, I'm not giving up on implausible dreams, experience
to
> extremes, experience to extremes!"
> Neil Peart - Rush - The Enemy Within
> aa#1752 BAWAA Knight!
>
> Official EAC Vile Harridan and Deranged Harpy
>
> "All the Husnak. Everywhere."
> http://www.liquid-grace.com
>
Heeeeeeeeey GRACE!!!!
I just saw that you've got a link to my site on your "atheism" page. Thanks!
I'll be sure to put a link to your site on my "links" page when I update my
site later this week.
>
--
Nemo - EAC Commissioner for Bible Belt Underwater Operations.
Atheist #1331 (the Palindrome of doom!)
BAAWA Knight! - One of those warm Southern Knights, y'all!
Charter member, SMASH!!
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<snip>
> Grace
>
> --
> "I'm not giving in to security under pressure, I'm not missing out on the
> promise of adventure, I'm not giving up on implausible dreams, experience
to
> extremes, experience to extremes!"
> Neil Peart - Rush - The Enemy Within
> aa#1752 BAWAA Knight!
>
> Official EAC Vile Harridan and Deranged Harpy
>
> "All the Husnak. Everywhere."
> http://www.liquid-grace.com
>
>
Oh, and Congratulations on the ka-nig-get hood!!!
I think I see Steve waiting to see when you start pulling his leg....
Thanks, Nemo!
I'm actually thinking of putting in a real links page, rather than just the
stuff at the bottom of my atheism section.
The keyword there, though, is ambition. Which I lack at the moment!
Well, it's his own fault for constantly throwing off his
clothing. He never knows what's gonna get pulled...
Hope springs eternal...