> In article <proto-3B8B6A....@news.panix.com>, Walter Bushell
> <pr...@panix.com> writes:
> >In article <hdum4d$he0$1...@solani.org>, Kurt Busiek <ku...@busiek.com> wrote:
>
> >> fries. I don't think any of those dishes originate in the United
> >> States, but it's only the mention of Mexican ones that offends you,
> >> even though they're on-point examples. Apparently, the
> >> Mexican-restaurateur who is a lard crusader should have described how
> >> she renders lard only in terms that come from white culture.
>
> >Hey a big part of what is now America used to be Mexico. I, for one, am
> >in favor of giving Texas back. This would improve both countries.
>
> Where were you in 2000?
I think I wasn't convinced until about 2002. Turning over a big state
like Texas to a foreign power is not done on a whim or indeed without
the greatest of justification.
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> I think I wasn't convinced until about 2002.
Did anyone else misread "convinced" as "conceived"? And think, "Who
says no young people are on Usenet?"
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Walter's 35 but his father is one of those guys who lets slide bigtime
all those little things that the man of the house is supposed to do.
Thus, -
I understand it was particularly embarrassing at school. Being the
only kid there with unfused gametes. (Other than in the obvious
sense.)
>>> I think I wasn't convinced until about 2002.
>> Did anyone else misread "convinced" as "conceived"? �And think,
>> "Who says no young people are on Usenet?"
> Walter's 35 but his father is one of those guys who lets slide bigtime
> all those little things that the man of the house is supposed to do.
> Thus, -
> I understand it was particularly embarrassing at school. Being the
> only kid there with unfused gametes. (Other than in the obvious
> sense.)
That reminds me of this tragic case:
http://www.p2pnet.net/story/14882
Won't someone please think of the children?
I'm thinking of Alan Moore. One particular story in the SWAMP THING
series... wow, that man is creepy.