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"If you gave Falwell an enema, he could be buried in a matchbox." -
Christopher Hitchens
Ha!
This is gonna sound weird, but I had a dream about you last night. For some
reason we were meeting up at a former workmate's 21st (she's older than 21)
that was for some reason being held in Melbourne. Then we were to hop on a
train and go to Adelaide.
Any symbolism escapes me.
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Yeah I can see that happening at a 21st... "I know, let's get really wild!
Let's jump a train to Adelaide!"
Hm.
IK!
I just saw the best movie the other day, btw. Spiderman 3! I predict
a best actor award at the oscars next march. Bye!
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damnfine wrote:
> "V01TeK" wrote:
>
>>Ha!
>>
>>This is gonna sound weird, but I had a dream about you last night. For
>>some reason we were meeting up at a former workmate's 21st (she's older
>>than 21) that was for some reason being held in Melbourne. Then we were to
>>hop on a train and go to Adelaide.
>
>
> Yeah I can see that happening at a 21st... "I know, let's get really wild!
> Let's jump a train to Adelaide!"
>
>
I hear there are some nice vineyards in Adelaide.
And why would you be dismissive towards the idea of a drunk 21 yr olds
heading to your home town. Some of them will have vaginas.
Are you a fag?
Its ok. You can tell us.
>"If you gave Falwell an enema, he could be buried in a matchbox."
>- Christopher Hitchens
I'm not sure what that signature means exactly, but it has a nice ring
to it...
Essentially I think it means that Falwell was a giant sack of crap, and if
the crap were removed, he wouldn't amount to much.
Hitch's obituary was solid gold, of course: http://www.slate.com/id/2166337/
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>"Carroll Kraston" wrote:
>>>"If you gave Falwell an enema, he could be buried in a matchbox."
>>>- Christopher Hitchens
>>
>> I'm not sure what that signature means exactly, but it has a nice ring
>> to it...
>
>Essentially I think it means that Falwell was a giant sack of crap, and if
>the crap were removed, he wouldn't amount to much.
>
>Hitch's obituary was solid gold, of course: http://www.slate.com/id/2166337/
Oh! Christopher Hitchens!
He's cool, I saw him on CNN shotly after Falwell died.
It's really amazing how many people were gloating when that
happened...even some Christians I had contact with were less than sad
to see him go.
What's up, Rev? Good to see the t(h)read still going...
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I see at least I'm not the only one who's got subscriptions still set
looking for activity.
-N
Yeah, same here. I've got a daily digest coming to me from Google
groups. I get a "daily" digest about once every six months!
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