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His Highness the TibetanMonkey, not your average backyard philosopher

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Dec 3, 2010, 10:34:06 AM12/3/10
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On Dec 2, 5:18 pm, "Mike Painter" <md.pain...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I once had someone explain the trickle down economy in a way that made
> perfect sense.
>
> It of course ignored two facts.
> 1.Trickles tend to be constant so the rich could keep on getting richer.
> 2. Nobody likes a trickle so every effort is made to plug the leak.

Exactly right. But let me give you an example as owner of small pets --
birds and mice-- which, of course, can't feed themselves.

I'm the master here, and this theory says that instead of me having
the obligation to feed them, the scraps from my table will eventually
fall to the floor where they'll pick it after some struggle among
themselves.

It's all about comfort, but in real life I still have to get my ass
out the chair and consciously provide them with shelter, food, water --
and exercise.

The last part is usually forgotten by our masters.


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"The Wisdom of the Jungle proves Trickle Down economics wrong--and
sneaky"

THE REVOLUTION IS ABOUT SOLUTIONS

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Charmin

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Dec 3, 2010, 1:34:42 PM12/3/10
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On Dec 3, 10:34 am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, not your average

backyard philosopher" <nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Dec 2, 5:18 pm, "Mike Painter" <md.pain...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >  I once had someone explain the trickle down economy in a way that made
> > perfect sense.
>
> > It of course ignored two  facts.
> > 1.Trickles tend to be constant so the rich could keep on getting richer.
> > 2. Nobody likes a trickle so every effort is made to plug the leak.
>
> Exactly right. But let me give you an example as owner of small pets --
> birds and mice-- which, of course, can't feed themselves.
>
> I'm the master here, and this theory says that instead of me having
> the obligation to feed them, the scraps from my table will eventually
> fall to the floor where they'll pick it after some struggle among
> themselves.
>
> It's all about comfort, but in real life I still have to get my ass
> out the chair and consciously provide them with shelter, food, water --
> and exercise.
>
But it's your mom who is really providing for them.
She's providing you that car and the basement you live in too.
That big GF of yours ain't letting many scraps hit the floor either.

His Highness the TibetanMonkey, not your average backyard philosopher

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Dec 3, 2010, 2:20:50 PM12/3/10
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I just want peanuts and a bicycle so she doesn't have to pay for gas.

You know what, just now we are driving 4-5 miles because we dare not
ride on those roads. And once that car goes down, what?

Life in the cage, huh? I hope you know a car is known as a cage. ;)

"You are sick of all cages, the home and the car, and decided to take
some cool air on your bike. Don't forget your bananas!"

http://www.zazzle.com/out_of_my_cage_tshirt-235594472819468340

Edward Dolan

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Dec 3, 2010, 7:45:33 PM12/3/10
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"His Highness the TibetanMonkey, not your average backyard philosopher"
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> On Dec 2, 5:18 pm, "Mike Painter" <md.pain...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> I once had someone explain the trickle down economy in a way that made
>> perfect sense.
>>
>> It of course ignored two facts.
>> 1.Trickles tend to be constant so the rich could keep on getting richer.
>> 2. Nobody likes a trickle so every effort is made to plug the leak.
>
> Exactly right. But let me give you an example as owner of small pets --
> birds and mice-- which, of course, can't feed themselves.
>
> I'm the master here, and this theory says that instead of me having
> the obligation to feed them, the scraps from my table will eventually
> fall to the floor where they'll pick it after some struggle among
> themselves.
>
> It's all about comfort, but in real life I still have to get my ass
> out the chair and consciously provide them with shelter, food, water --
> and exercise.
>
> The last part is usually forgotten by our masters.

TM is a poor crazy bastard who just posts on his one favorite subject -
hatred of motor vehicles because they interfere with his use of the roads.
His other favorite subject is attacking Christianity. If you respond to this
poor crazy bastard, then you are a poor crazy bastard too.

He likes to reference monkeys and other wild animals normally found only in
zoos because he is most likely a wild beast himself. I think he fornicates
with monkeys, but I can't prove it.

TM should confine himself to just one thread instead of proliferating them
like a poor crazy bastard. He is insane of course. I liken him to the
village idiot of olden times. The difference these days is that no one any
longer recognizes the village idiot because idiocy has become so widespread.

But I will be here to remind one and all of what a poor crazy bastard TM is.
It is a mark of My Greatness that I can still recognize the village idiot
even if the rest of you can't.

Regards,

Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota
aka
Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota

His Highness the TibetanMonkey, not your average backyard philosopher

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Dec 3, 2010, 11:45:56 PM12/3/10
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On Dec 3, 9:08 pm, livvy <mmrward1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 3, 3:22 am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, not your average
>
>
>
> backyard philosopher" <nolionnoprob...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Notice God is dog spelled backwards, and the proposition starts to
> > make sense to you.
>
> > A pet God will allow to be a substitute of God that you can actually
> > relate to and talk to, even if he only barks back at you.
>
> > In a reversal of roles, the pet God will be loyal to you, so you know
> > how important that is in the Kingdom of the Lord. You are to God what
> > the pet God to you, so you'll feel like drooling at Heaven.
>
> > In other words, having a pet God prepares for the real thing. Now the
> > question is chihuahua or german shepherd?
>
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
> >http://webspawner.com/users/BANANAREVOLUTION
>
> >http://webspawner.com/users/FARTFORPEACE(notfart at peace)
>
> you really need to find something to do. You hate everything.....get
> it. You're really reaching here....actually stretching. You care
> about neither religion, nor pets. We get it. And yet you can't
> stop yapping. Find something.

One thing the Christians definitely don't have is a sense of humor.

Hey, I read something that perhaps will make you laugh:

SIGN AT CHURCH:

"THOSE CAUGHT PARKING HERE WILL BE CHARGED FOR TRESPASSING AND WILL BE
BAPTIZED"

No way!!!!!!!

Edward Dolan

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Dec 4, 2010, 1:49:09 AM12/4/10
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TibetanMonkey,
[...]

> One thing the Christians definitely don't have is a sense of humor.
>
> Hey, I read something that perhaps will make you laugh:
>
> SIGN AT CHURCH:
>
> "THOSE CAUGHT PARKING HERE WILL BE CHARGED FOR TRESPASSING AND WILL BE
> BAPTIZED"
>
> No way!!!!!!!

The point of any newsgroup is to COMMUNICATE something that others can
respond to. You never do that. I think it is because you are a poor crazy
bastard and, frankly, the sooner some motorist puts you out of your misery,
the better. Fuck you, you god damn dumb stupid asshole!

Fucking Regards,

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