This is my screen wallpaper just now:
http://www.pinkertonpark.com/2007/12/31/108-practice-makes-perfect/
"A man must have a hobby, sir, to keep from going flat"
seems to apply to Truman the rabbit, as well.
xanthian.
[This is a troll. This is a troll. Had this been a real posting,
the Newsgroups line wouldn't have been so crowded.]
"Practice makes perfect"
How many decades do you intend wasting in a futile attempt to prove
that applies to you?
Bob
> "Practice makes perfect"
> How many decades do you intend wasting in a futile
> attempt to prove that applies to you?
Pretty much the rest of them.
As an atheist, I'm not under any obligation to
strive for the kind of tarted-up perfection
requirements with which theists saddle themselves
for a lifetime to appease their non-existent
deities.
Then also, I haven't made such a disaster area out
of my life that I have to hide myself behind phony
email addresses or omit my surname.
You have, so I guess you're not really situated in
very much of a secure position to comment on the
behavioral choices of others, are you?
xanthian.
Poor baby, you might get lucky and grow out of it
>
> As an atheist, I'm not under any obligation to
> strive for the kind of tarted-up perfection
> requirements with which theists saddle themselves
> for a lifetime to appease their non-existent
> deities.
lol, and you're prepared to spend the rest of your life trying to
appease a non existent intelligence?
>
> Then also, I haven't made such a disaster area out
> of my life that I have to hide myself behind phony
> email addresses or omit my surname.
>
> You have, so I guess you're not really situated in
> very much of a secure position to comment on the
> behavioral choices of others, are you?
Non sequitur
--
Bob
Calling alcoholism 'a disease' is
the politically correct substitute for 'a self induced insanity.'
Michelle Malkin (Mickey) aa list#1
http://questioner.www2.50megs.com
[...]
I believe in the Golden Rule in the form of the
Wiccan Rede - 'An' it hurt no one, do as you please.' -
and that when the mystical and power-seeking
aspects of nearly all religions are removed,
the Golden Rule is what is left.
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