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Special Care

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Jul 6, 2009, 8:06:58 PM7/6/09
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Is there supposed to be some meaningful or logically coherent purpose
to soc.penpals as constituted today?

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Jul 6, 2009, 8:16:58 PM7/6/09
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Special Care wrote:
> Is there supposed to be some meaningful or logically coherent purpose
> to soc.penpals as constituted today?

no


Dr. Chuck

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Jul 6, 2009, 8:19:31 PM7/6/09
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I agree with %

In fact, for most of Usenet, there is no meaningful or logically
coherent purpose.

alt.wesley.crusher.die.die.die?

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Jul 6, 2009, 9:38:48 PM7/6/09
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alt.percent.fans


MeaningWhat

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Jul 6, 2009, 10:41:19 PM7/6/09
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Special Care schrieb:

> Is there supposed to be some meaningful or logically coherent purpose
> to soc.penpals as constituted today?
>
most certainly it is.

if you are seeking a penpal this is the place to be. you can connect to
people from all over the world. exchange ideas, experiences and get to
know each other. this is a rare opportunity. It is a place of
tranquility and stability in our fast paced and most unsecure world.

just look at some contributors. maybe there is one you feel connected
to? we have very delicate minds like the colonel. he sure can tell you a
thing or two about .. ahem.. cats (i guess).

There are countless others corresponding about a wide varitey of subjects.

Beware of impostors though! When you turn your back on them, they just
bite you in your ass.


ah, who am i kidding?

this place is about boobs, thats all. if you like em, thats fine. if you
dont, well, you dont know what you are missing.

MeaningWhat

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Jul 6, 2009, 10:49:25 PM7/6/09
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Dr. Chuck schrieb:
come on, wesley really sucked. they should have killed him like the
redshirts. would have added some depth to beverly.

this whole Picards protege thing was annoying like hell.

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Jul 6, 2009, 11:05:31 PM7/6/09
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but we still got to see boobs


Rachel

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Jul 6, 2009, 11:09:30 PM7/6/09
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"MeaningWhat" <meaning...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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We're changing the name of the group to soc.boobs and our battle cry will
be, "Show us your socs!" :-)


Colonel Edmund J. Burke * GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME HEAD *

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Jul 7, 2009, 11:20:05 AM7/7/09
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On Jul 6, 8:09 pm, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> > dont, well, you dont know what you are missing.
>
> We're changing the name of the group to soc.boobs and our battle cry will
> be, "Show us your socs!"  :-)


No you won't. I own this group; you will do as I tell you.

Star Girl

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Jul 7, 2009, 5:55:01 PM7/7/09
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On Jul 7, 8:20 am, "Colonel Edmund J. Burke * GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE

not a fucking chance.

Dr. Chuck

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Jul 7, 2009, 7:05:39 PM7/7/09
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That's where all the serious penpals are.

Dr. Chuck

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Jul 7, 2009, 7:06:27 PM7/7/09
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Counselor Troi, I sense your bra is holding your boobs back.

Dr. Chuck

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Jul 7, 2009, 7:07:37 PM7/7/09
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And in the end, he turned in the the Traveler's boy toy.

Dr. Chuck

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Jul 7, 2009, 7:08:05 PM7/7/09
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Fight! Fight!

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Jul 7, 2009, 7:25:41 PM7/7/09
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now i'll do even less what i'm told


aquar...@googlemail.com

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Jul 9, 2009, 7:05:30 AM7/9/09
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On Jul 7, 5:09 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> "MeaningWhat" <meaningwhat2...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> be, "Show us your socs!"  :-)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I don´t agree with you. There are many very bad socks here on earth,
intolerant people who think they found the truth and who wants that
everybody has the same opinion as them.

aquar...@googlemail.com

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Jul 9, 2009, 7:06:16 AM7/9/09
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On Jul 7, 5:09 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> "MeaningWhat" <meaningwhat2...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> be, "Show us your socs!"  :-)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Maybe, I am a humorless hun.

MeaningWhat

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Jul 9, 2009, 7:26:11 AM7/9/09
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Aquar...@googlemail.com schrieb:
what do you mean? There are only two kinds of people on earth. Those who
agree with me and those who are wrong.

:-P

Rachel

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Jul 9, 2009, 12:10:52 PM7/9/09
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"Aquar...@googlemail.com" <aquar...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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(For the umpteenth time) It was a joke, Alfred.


Rachel

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Jul 9, 2009, 12:13:15 PM7/9/09
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I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always take
them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)

aquar...@googlemail.com

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Jul 10, 2009, 8:07:01 AM7/10/09
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On Jul 7, 2:06 am, Special Care <special.car...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Is there supposed to be some meaningful or logically coherent purpose
> to soc.penpals as constituted today?

What for? Do you think there is a purpose in everything? then ya a
düffeldoffel, as Herbert Wehner said.

aquar...@googlemail.com

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Jul 10, 2009, 8:11:28 AM7/10/09
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On Jul 9, 6:13 pm, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post.  :-)- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
The longest death is marriage (Plato)

Mother Nature

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Jul 10, 2009, 3:29:00 PM7/10/09
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Special Care wrote:
> Is there supposed to be some meaningful or logically coherent purpose
> to soc.penpals as constituted today?
>

You do realize that you are referring to soc.penpals? Meaningful,
logical, coherent and purpose were never words that I've heard used to
describe this place.

Dr. Chuck

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Jul 10, 2009, 8:24:42 PM7/10/09
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He sounds like a Vulcan.

Rachel

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Jul 11, 2009, 12:42:20 AM7/11/09
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> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.

"Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always take
> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)

Aquarius565 wrote:
I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
The longest death is marriage (Plato)

Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even think
about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
every women you know and will ever meet.


Rachel

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Jul 11, 2009, 12:45:21 AM7/11/09
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"Mother Nature" <m_na...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I have seen those words used in reference to soc.penpals, but only to
describe what you WON'T find here. :-)


Rachel

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Jul 11, 2009, 12:47:07 AM7/11/09
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"Dr. Chuck" <drchu...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Or a law student. :-)


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Mother Nature

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Jul 12, 2009, 12:22:37 AM7/12/09
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Funny how this poster seems to think this kind of behavior happened in
the past. Must have been some alternate group from the one I know.

aquar...@googlemail.com

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Jul 12, 2009, 8:50:57 AM7/12/09
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Thank you very much. But I don´t earn a woman, maybe because I´m more
stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
´m a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von Bülow
alias Loriot)

MeaningWhat

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Jul 12, 2009, 9:58:50 AM7/12/09
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Aquar...@googlemail.com schrieb:
> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von B�low
> alias Loriot)
Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.

all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.

Mother Nature

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Jul 13, 2009, 12:03:29 AM7/13/09
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Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?

aquar...@googlemail.com

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Jul 13, 2009, 5:26:27 AM7/13/09
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On Jul 12, 3:58 pm, MeaningWhat <meaningwhat2...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:

>
>
>
> > On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> >>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> >>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
> >> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> >>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always take
> >>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
> >>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
> >> Aquarius565 wrote:
>
> >> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
> >> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
> >> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
> >> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
>
> >> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even think
> >> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
> >> every women you know and will ever meet.
>
> > Thank you very much. But I don´t earn a woman, maybe because I´m more
> > stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
> > ´m a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
> > Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von Bülow

> > alias Loriot)
>
> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>
> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Well, why aren´t catholic priests allowed to marry? How did they earn
this privileg?

aquar...@googlemail.com

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Jul 13, 2009, 5:29:19 AM7/13/09
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On Jul 13, 6:03 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> MeaningWhat wrote:
> > Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:

> >> On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> >>>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in
> >>>> message
> >>>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
> >>> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> >>>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always
> >>>> take
> >>>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
> >>>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
> >>> Aquarius565 wrote:
>
> >>> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
> >>> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
> >>> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
> >>> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
>
> >>> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even
> >>> think
> >>> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
> >>> every women you know and will ever meet.
>
> >> Thank you very much. But I don´t earn a woman, maybe because I´m more
> >> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
> >> ´m a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
> >> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von Bülow

> >> alias Loriot)
> > Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>
> > all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
> > people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
> > independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
> > But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
> > have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
> > comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.
>
> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I´m not married, but have a
lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.

Mother Nature

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Jul 13, 2009, 10:13:38 PM7/13/09
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Aquar...@googlemail.com wrote:
> On Jul 13, 6:03 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> MeaningWhat wrote:
>>> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:
>>>> On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in
>>>>>> message
>>>>>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
>>>>> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always
>>>>>> take
>>>>>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
>>>>>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
>>>>> Aquarius565 wrote:
>>>>> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
>>>>> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
>>>>> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
>>>>> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
>>>>> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even
>>>>> think
>>>>> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
>>>>> every women you know and will ever meet.
>>>> Thank you very much. But I don锟絫 earn a woman, maybe because I锟絤 more

>>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
>>>> 锟絤 a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
>>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von B锟絣ow

>>>> alias Loriot)
>>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
>>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
>>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
>>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
>>> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
>>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.
>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I锟絤 not married, but have a

> lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.

Did you ever ask your married friends who feel this way why they are
still married? Sounds to me your friends belong to the bitch, moan and
complain group.

Rachel

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Jul 14, 2009, 1:24:39 AM7/14/09
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"Mother Nature" <m_na...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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And if a woman doesn't have a husband, who can she get to taste food to see
if it's gone off? :-)


Rachel

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Jul 14, 2009, 1:29:34 AM7/14/09
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"Mother Nature" <m_na...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I agree, Mom. If his friends are really so unhappy, why don't they do
something about it? Unless, of course, they're afraid to venture out of
their nice safe rut and would rather just complain and feel sorry for
themselves.


MeaningWhat

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Jul 14, 2009, 12:23:44 PM7/14/09
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Aquar...@googlemail.com schrieb:

> On Jul 12, 3:58 pm, MeaningWhat <meaningwhat2...@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
>>>> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always take
>>>>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
>>>>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
>>>> Aquarius565 wrote:
>>>> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
>>>> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
>>>> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
>>>> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
>>>> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even think
>>>> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
>>>> every women you know and will ever meet.
>>> Thank you very much. But I don�ソスt earn a woman, maybe because I�ソスm more

>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
>>> �ソスm a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von B�ソスlow

>>> alias Loriot)
>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>>
>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
>> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Well, why aren�ソスt catholic priests allowed to marry? How did they earn
> this privileg?
thats a theological question, which i cannot answer in full because i am
not a catholic.
actually i cannot see why it matters. the point to remember is that they
chose their lives. they were not forced. they knew what lay in store for
them and they accepted it willingly.
so, why do you mention catholic priests?

MeaningWhat

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Jul 14, 2009, 12:25:56 PM7/14/09
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Aquar...@googlemail.com schrieb:

> On Jul 13, 6:03 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> MeaningWhat wrote:
>>> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:
>>>> On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in
>>>>>> message
>>>>>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
>>>>> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always
>>>>>> take
>>>>>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
>>>>>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
>>>>> Aquarius565 wrote:
>>>>> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
>>>>> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
>>>>> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
>>>>> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
>>>>> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even
>>>>> think
>>>>> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
>>>>> every women you know and will ever meet.
>>>> Thank you very much. But I don锟絫 earn a woman, maybe because I锟絤 more

>>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
>>>> 锟絤 a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
>>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von B锟絣ow

>>>> alias Loriot)
>>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
>>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
>>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
>>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
>>> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
>>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.
>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I锟絤 not married, but have a

> lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.
and they dont have the balls to do something about their problems?
come on, your married friends just talk crap. they are pretty content
with their marriage, but they like to talk..

MeaningWhat

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Jul 14, 2009, 12:27:20 PM7/14/09
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Mother Nature schrieb:
> MeaningWhat wrote:

>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
>> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to
>> pay.
>
> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?

killing gross bugs is E-V-I-L. no matter how gross, i set them free. no
killing.
but you are right, it takes a man to do that kind of work.
:-D

Mother Nature

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Jul 14, 2009, 11:26:03 PM7/14/09
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Not to mention auto repair.....

Mother Nature

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Jul 14, 2009, 11:27:28 PM7/14/09
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Seems to me that it might be one of those things where like attracts like.

Mother Nature

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Jul 14, 2009, 11:30:18 PM7/14/09
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You haven't seen some of the bugs that I've seen. You'd rethink that
evil thing real quick.

The Chief Instigator

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On 2009-07-14, Rachel <rj...@Grad.com> wrote:

>"Mother Nature" <m_na...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:h3ec11$t8j$3...@news.eternal-september.org...
>> MeaningWhat wrote:
>>> Aquar...@googlemail.com schrieb:
>>>> On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in
>>>>>> message
>>>>>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
>>>>> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always
>>>>>> take
>>>>>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put
>>>>>> **JOKE**
>>>>>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
>>>>> Aquarius565 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
>>>>> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
>>>>> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
>>>>> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
>>>>>
>>>>> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even
>>>>> think
>>>>> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
>>>>> every women you know and will ever meet.
>>>>

>>>> Thank you very much. But I don锟絫 earn a woman, maybe because I锟絤 more


>>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I

>>>> 锟絤 a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
>>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von B锟絣ow


>>>> alias Loriot)
>>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>>>
>>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married people
>>> cannot have both, the security of a relationship and independence. Both
>>> have their advantages and everybody has to decide. But i have no
>>> understanding / compassion for those who are married and have children
>>> and constantly complain about not being free. Everything comes at a
>>> price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.
>>
>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?

>And if a woman doesn't have a husband, who can she get to taste food to see
>if it's gone off? :-)

I have no idea, but we made a couple of trips a block down the street for
breakfast at the Fryn' Pan when we were staying in Sioux Falls a couple of
weeks ago.

--
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www.io.com/~patrick/aeros.php (TCI's 2008-09 Houston Aeros) AA#2273
LAST GAME: Manitoba 3, Houston 1 (May 25: Moose advance, 4-2)
NEXT GAME: The 2009-10 opener in October, TBA

Rachel

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Jul 15, 2009, 12:33:31 AM7/15/09
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>>"Mother Nature" <m_na...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?

> Rachel wrote:
>>And if a woman doesn't have a husband, who can she get to taste food to
>>see
>>if it's gone off? :-)

"The Chief Instigator" <pat...@io.com> wrote


> I have no idea, but we made a couple of trips a block down the street for
> breakfast at the Fryn' Pan when we were staying in Sioux Falls a couple of
> weeks ago.

Do you mean the Fry'n Pan Family Restaurant at 4204 W 41st St? I've read a
bad review about their food. What did you think of it? Were you in Sioux
Falls for a big game - Summit League Basketball Championship or something?

aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 14, 4:13 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Aquarius...@googlemail.com wrote:
> > On Jul 13, 6:03 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> MeaningWhat wrote:
> >>> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:
> >>>> On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> >>>>>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in
> >>>>>> message
> >>>>>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
> >>>>> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> >>>>>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always
> >>>>>> take
> >>>>>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
> >>>>>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
> >>>>> Aquarius565 wrote:
> >>>>> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
> >>>>> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
> >>>>> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
> >>>>> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
> >>>>> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even
> >>>>> think
> >>>>> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
> >>>>> every women you know and will ever meet.
> >>>> Thank you very much. But I don´t earn a woman, maybe because I´m more

> >>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
> >>>> ´m a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
> >>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von Bülow

> >>>> alias Loriot)
> >>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
> >>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
> >>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
> >>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
> >>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
> >>> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
> >>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.
> >> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I´m not married, but have a

> > lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.
>
> Did you ever ask your married friends who feel this way why they are
> still married? Sounds to me your friends belong to the bitch, moan and
> complain group.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Mainly because they have children, therefor they don´t want to get
divorced. Because they love their children more.

aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 14, 6:23 pm, MeaningWhat <meaningwhat2...@googlemail.com>

wrote:
> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:
>
>
>
> > On Jul 12, 3:58 pm, MeaningWhat <meaningwhat2...@googlemail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:
>
> >>> On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> >>>>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
> >>>> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> >>>>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always take
> >>>>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
> >>>>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
> >>>> Aquarius565 wrote:
> >>>> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
> >>>> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
> >>>> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
> >>>> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
> >>>> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even think
> >>>> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
> >>>> every women you know and will ever meet.
> >>> Thank you very much. But I don´t earn a woman, maybe because I´m more

> >>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
> >>> ´m a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
> >>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von Bülow

> >>> alias Loriot)
> >> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>
> >> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
> >> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
> >> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
> >> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
> >> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
> >> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.- Hide quoted text -
>
> >> - Show quoted text -
>
> > Well, why aren´t catholic priests allowed to marry? How did they earn

> > this privileg?
>
> thats a theological question, which i cannot answer in full because i am
> not a catholic.
> actually i cannot see why it matters. the point to remember is that they
> chose their lives. they were not forced. they knew what lay in store for
> them and they accepted it willingly.
> so, why do you mention catholic priests?- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Because I know a joke: The catholic priests discuss when the Zöelibat
will be taken away. One of them sais: We will sure not be alive when
its away, but maybe one of our children.

aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 14, 7:29 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> "Mother Nature" <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>> Thank you very much. But I don´t earn a woman, maybe because I´m more

> >>>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
> >>>>> ´m a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
> >>>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von Bülow

> >>>>> alias Loriot)
> >>>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
> >>>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
> >>>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
> >>>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
> >>>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
> >>>> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
> >>>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to
> >>>> pay.
> >>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide
> >>> quoted text -
>
> >>> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I´m not married, but have a

> >> lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.
>
> > Did you ever ask your married friends who feel this way why they are still
> > married? Sounds to me your friends belong to the bitch, moan and complain
> > group.
>
> I agree, Mom. If his friends are really so unhappy, why don't they do
> something about it? Unless, of course, they're afraid to venture out of
> their nice safe rut and would rather just complain and feel sorry for
> themselves.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

You sure don´t have any children. Because you say, that my friends are
fear bunnies, eh?

MeaningWhat

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Aquar...@googlemail.com schrieb:

>> - Show quoted text -
>

> Because I know a joke: The catholic priests discuss when the Z�elibat


> will be taken away. One of them sais: We will sure not be alive when
> its away, but maybe one of our children.

:-D

nice one

The Chief Instigator

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Why would we go out to the traffic around the Empire? The one we walked to
was on East 10th a block east of I-229 (and three blocks east of Minnesota
Avenue). We were there to see Dale's daughter, her husband, and her
coming-up three-years-old son, along with getting to keep up with the Twins
on Fargo's KFGO.

Mother Nature

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Aquar...@googlemail.com wrote:
> On Jul 14, 4:13 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Aquarius...@googlemail.com wrote:
>>> On Jul 13, 6:03 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>> MeaningWhat wrote:
>>>>> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:
>>>>>> On Jul 11, 6:42 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in
>>>>>>>> message
>>>>>>>> Maybe, I am a humorless hun.
>>>>>>> "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>> I think you are. People make jokes here all the time and you always
>>>>>>>> take
>>>>>>>> them seriously and want to argue the point. Maybe I should put **JOKE**
>>>>>>>> ahead of every piece of nonsense that I post. :-)
>>>>>>> Aquarius565 wrote:
>>>>>>> I tell you nonsense: I wanna marry and try to become a philosopher.
>>>>>>> Because there are many men, that are thought to be dead, and in fact
>>>>>>> they only are married. (Francoise Sagan)
>>>>>>> The longest death is marriage (Plato)
>>>>>>> Given your attitudes about women and marriage, you should never even
>>>>>>> think
>>>>>>> about getting married, Alfred. You owe it, not only to yourself, but to
>>>>>>> every women you know and will ever meet.
>>>>>> Thank you very much. But I don锟絫 earn a woman, maybe because I锟絤 more

>>>>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that I
>>>>>> 锟絤 a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
>>>>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von B锟絣ow

>>>>>> alias Loriot)
>>>>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>>>>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
>>>>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
>>>>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
>>>>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married and
>>>>> have children and constantly complain about not being free. Everything
>>>>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing to pay.
>>>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide quoted text -
>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>> Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I锟絤 not married, but have a

>>> lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.
>> Did you ever ask your married friends who feel this way why they are
>> still married? Sounds to me your friends belong to the bitch, moan and
>> complain group.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> Mainly because they have children, therefor they don锟絫 want to get

> divorced. Because they love their children more.

Children are smart little people. They can figure out that mommy and
daddy don't get along. They aren't doing them a favor.

Rachel

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"Mother Nature" <m_na...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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That's right. Kids are like animals; they instinctively know when
something's wrong and it makes them insecure and afraid of what the future
might bring when Mommy and Daddy aren't getting along. So the parents stay
together and end up hating each other and the atmosphere at home is
unbearable for years. Later the parents look back on that time and say, "We
stayed together for the sake of the children," and what they really did was
seriously damage the kids who often spend years in therapy as a result of
it.


Mother Nature

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Jul 16, 2009, 10:52:04 PM7/16/09
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If not therapy, divorce court.

aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 16, 6:33 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> "Mother Nature" <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >>>>>>> Thank you very much. But I don´t earn a woman, maybe because I´m

> >>>>>>> more
> >>>>>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that
> >>>>>>> I
> >>>>>>> ´m a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
> >>>>>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von Bülow

> >>>>>>> alias Loriot)
> >>>>>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
> >>>>>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
> >>>>>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
> >>>>>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
> >>>>>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married
> >>>>>> and
> >>>>>> have children and constantly complain about not being free.
> >>>>>> Everything
> >>>>>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing
> >>>>>> to pay.
> >>>>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide
> >>>>> quoted text -
> >>>>> - Show quoted text -
> >>>> Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I´m not married, but have a

> >>>> lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.
> >>> Did you ever ask your married friends who feel this way why they are
> >>> still married? Sounds to me your friends belong to the bitch, moan and
> >>> complain group.- Hide quoted text -
>
> >>> - Show quoted text -
>
> >> Mainly because they have children, therefor they don´t want to get

> >> divorced. Because they love their children more.
>
> > Children are smart little people. They can figure out that mommy and daddy
> > don't get along. They aren't doing them a favor.
>
> That's right. Kids are like animals; they instinctively know when
> something's wrong and it makes them insecure and afraid of what the future
> might bring when Mommy and Daddy aren't getting along. So the parents stay
> together and end up hating each other and the atmosphere at home is
> unbearable for years. Later the parents look back on that time and say, "We
> stayed together for the sake of the children," and what they really did was
> seriously damage the kids who often spend years in therapy as a result of
> it.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

little children are only angels without wings. This sentence is true,
but very true.....

aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 17, 4:52 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Rachel wrote:
> > "Mother Nature" <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:h3m6du$bjj$2...@news.eternal-september.org...
> >>>>>>>> Thank you very much. But I don´t earn a woman, maybe because I´m

> >>>>>>>> more
> >>>>>>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that
> >>>>>>>> I
> >>>>>>>> ´m a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
> >>>>>>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von Bülow

> >>>>>>>> alias Loriot)
> >>>>>>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
> >>>>>>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
> >>>>>>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
> >>>>>>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
> >>>>>>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married
> >>>>>>> and
> >>>>>>> have children and constantly complain about not being free.
> >>>>>>> Everything
> >>>>>>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing
> >>>>>>> to pay.
> >>>>>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide
> >>>>>> quoted text -
> >>>>>> - Show quoted text -
> >>>>> Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I´m not married, but have a

> >>>>> lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.
> >>>> Did you ever ask your married friends who feel this way why they are
> >>>> still married? Sounds to me your friends belong to the bitch, moan and
> >>>> complain group.- Hide quoted text -
>
> >>>> - Show quoted text -
> >>> Mainly because they have children, therefor they don´t want to get

> >>> divorced. Because they love their children more.
> >> Children are smart little people. They can figure out that mommy and daddy
> >> don't get along. They aren't doing them a favor.
>
> > That's right. Kids are like animals; they instinctively know when
> > something's wrong and it makes them insecure and afraid of what the future
> > might bring when Mommy and Daddy aren't getting along. So the parents stay
> > together and end up hating each other and the atmosphere at home is
> > unbearable for years. Later the parents look back on that time and say, "We
> > stayed together for the sake of the children," and what they really did was
> > seriously damage the kids who often spend years in therapy as a result of
> > it.
>
> If not therapy, divorce court.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

like the movie "Rose War" with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
There you could see how terible it can become. At the end of this
movie The couple killed themselves. And best was that the wife wants
to hold the hand of her husband, but Michael did not give it to her.
Hate, pure hate.
I know that I don´t want to get into such a situation.

Rachel

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"Aquar...@googlemail.com" <aquar...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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On Jul 17, 4:52 am, Mother Nature <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Rachel wrote:
> > "Mother Nature" <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> >> Children are smart little people. They can figure out that mommy and

> >> daddy
> >> don't get along. They aren't doing them a favor.
>
> > That's right. Kids are like animals; they instinctively know when
> > something's wrong and it makes them insecure and afraid of what the
> > future
> > might bring when Mommy and Daddy aren't getting along. So the parents
> > stay
> > together and end up hating each other and the atmosphere at home is
> > unbearable for years. Later the parents look back on that time and say,
> > "We
> > stayed together for the sake of the children," and what they really did
> > was
> > seriously damage the kids who often spend years in therapy as a result
> > of
> > it.
>
> If not therapy, divorce court.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

like the movie "Rose War" with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
There you could see how terible it can become. At the end of this
movie The couple killed themselves. And best was that the wife wants
to hold the hand of her husband, but Michael did not give it to her.
Hate, pure hate.
I know that I don�t want to get into such a situation.

The movie was The War Of The Roses (1989) and it was the husband who took
the wife's hand as they lay mortally injured on the floor after falling out
of the ceiling, but she shook his hand off with her last dying strength. A
sad movie and a real testimony to what can happen if people stay together
when they shouldn't.

MeaningWhat

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Aquar...@googlemail.com schrieb:

>> If not therapy, divorce court.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> like the movie "Rose War" with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
> There you could see how terible it can become. At the end of this
> movie The couple killed themselves. And best was that the wife wants
> to hold the hand of her husband, but Michael did not give it to her.
> Hate, pure hate.
> I know that I don�t want to get into such a situation.

Dude, do you honestly try to tell us that you have neither seen nor
heard of a working marriage?
this movie is a sad parody of marriage. things might become that bad,
but a marriage might also become the most wonderful thing that human
beings can experience.

Mother Nature

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Jul 18, 2009, 12:04:27 AM7/18/09
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>>>>>>>>>> Thank you very much. But I don锟絫 earn a woman, maybe because I锟絤

>>>>>>>>>> more
>>>>>>>>>> stingy as Uncle Scrooge McDuck. My married friends always say, that
>>>>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>>>>> 锟絤 a lucky man, and that they wish to be me.
>>>>>>>>>> Women and men are too different to live together. (Vicco von B锟絣ow

>>>>>>>>>> alias Loriot)
>>>>>>>>> Yet he (Loriot) is still married and has children.
>>>>>>>>> all that whining and bitching about marriage is sickening. Married
>>>>>>>>> people cannot have both, the security of a relationship and
>>>>>>>>> independence. Both have their advantages and everybody has to decide.
>>>>>>>>> But i have no understanding / compassion for those who are married
>>>>>>>>> and
>>>>>>>>> have children and constantly complain about not being free.
>>>>>>>>> Everything
>>>>>>>>> comes at a price, so they should first consider if they are willing
>>>>>>>>> to pay.
>>>>>>>> Independence is overrated. Who's going to kill the gross bugs?- Hide
>>>>>>>> quoted text -
>>>>>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>>>>> Why is a non married a gruesome vermin? I锟絤 not married, but have a

>>>>>>> lot of married friends, who say, that marriage is pure slavery.
>>>>>> Did you ever ask your married friends who feel this way why they are
>>>>>> still married? Sounds to me your friends belong to the bitch, moan and
>>>>>> complain group.- Hide quoted text -
>>>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>>>> Mainly because they have children, therefor they don锟絫 want to get

>>>>> divorced. Because they love their children more.
>>>> Children are smart little people. They can figure out that mommy and daddy
>>>> don't get along. They aren't doing them a favor.
>>> That's right. Kids are like animals; they instinctively know when
>>> something's wrong and it makes them insecure and afraid of what the future
>>> might bring when Mommy and Daddy aren't getting along. So the parents stay
>>> together and end up hating each other and the atmosphere at home is
>>> unbearable for years. Later the parents look back on that time and say, "We
>>> stayed together for the sake of the children," and what they really did was
>>> seriously damage the kids who often spend years in therapy as a result of
>>> it.
>> If not therapy, divorce court.- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> like the movie "Rose War" with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
> There you could see how terible it can become. At the end of this
> movie The couple killed themselves. And best was that the wife wants
> to hold the hand of her husband, but Michael did not give it to her.
> Hate, pure hate.
> I know that I don锟絫 want to get into such a situation.

I've seen the movie. In fact I thought it was funny. I like dark comedy
which is what that was. I also liked the movie Eating Raoul too. That
was a hoot.

Mother Nature

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Y'all it was a comedy. I can see now why it flopped at the box office.

Rachel

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"Mother Nature" <m_na...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I think it was way too close to home to be entertainment for a lot of
people.


aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 17, 3:49 pm, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> when they shouldn't.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

A slogan from Joseph Levinson: There are surely many reasons for a
divorce. But the main reason is and remains the marriage.
Is also my thought.

aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 17, 8:17 pm, MeaningWhat <meaningwhat2...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> Aquarius...@googlemail.com schrieb:

one is everytime the stupid in marriage, but if two stupids find each
other and marry the marriage could become flat (equal).

aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 18, 6:46 am, "Rachel" <r...@Grad.com> wrote:
> "Mother Nature" <m_nat...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:h3ri3k$3a3$2...@news.eternal-september.org...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Rachel wrote:
> >> "Aquarius...@googlemail.com" <aquarius...@googlemail.com> wrote in
> people.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Well the movie The War Of The Roses was a blockbuster here in
Germany.
I don´t think that Germans are famous for their dark humor. Look at
Monty Python´s Flying Circus and their Movie The Life And The End Of
The Brian.
You can´t always be on the bright side of life.
I´m disabled and proud on my disability.

MeaningWhat

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Mother Nature schrieb:
havent seen that one. whats it about? eating raoul?

MeaningWhat

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Aquar...@googlemail.com schrieb:
man, your mindset is so sad. really. i hope youll experience the good sides.

Mother Nature

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Maybe I've just got an odd idea of what is funny. <g>

Mother Nature

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Cannibalism and yes it was funny.

aquar...@googlemail.com

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On Jul 18, 2:16 pm, MeaningWhat <meaningwhat2...@googlemail.com>
> man, your mindset is so sad. really. i hope youll experience the good sides.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

Who are you? Mrs. Funny?
That was the song Brian sang as he was crossed. This is a famous song
written by Terry Giliam and Chuck Chapman.
I was on the dark side of life and think only this who know the dark
side is able to enjoy the bright side. If you do not know the contrary
you cannot enjoy the good side.

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