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![]() Them boys up north done f'got how to b'have when John Law comes a-knockin. That kerfuffle up in Cambridge was utterly unnecessary. That fancy professor needs a refresher in race relations. Why oh why don't he remember how white cops is trained? When a white cops meet up with an obstereperous Negro, they's trained to arrest fust and axe questions later. That fancy college-boy nigra need to learn how to say "yassuh!" and "sorry officer suh!". It ain't no use tellin' a white officer to **** off and remindin' him that he's white and you's black. That just gets the handcuffs on quicker. [This post brought to you by the Bratzi Preemptive Sarcasm League.] |
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UPDATED: Who is "carrying racist thoughts?"
" The Washington Post, which has business ties with the well-known chairman of the Harvard Afro-American Studies Department, Henry Louis Gates, has a long article about Prof. Gates' embarrassing arrest by the Cambridge Police Department last week after he had to break in to the house Harvard University provides him in Harvard Square, then launched into a tirade of accusations of racism against the white policeman sent to investigate the break-in. |
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![]() "Bret L" wrote in message ... In other words, AGW is horse****. **Well, no. Feel free to submit your evidence. Make certain it comes from a reputable scientific source. Those whacko religious/right wing political sources don't count. In your evidence, please explain how the glaciers in Greenland are moving towards the sea at a rate which is much faster than a few decades ago. Here's some cites that you need to refute: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0527121055.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland_ice_sheet http://images.google.com.au/images?h...title&resnum=4 http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=3606 http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/0...sea-level.html http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science...ing/index.html http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...glaciers-melti http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...aciers-melting http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...el-predicts-gr http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...ise-sea-levels OTOH, we may be in for an ice age, **********. Complete ********, in fact. There is zero evidence of such a thing. The TREND in world temepatures is clearly up. Year to year variations are to be expected, but the TREND is up. no matter what we do. In fact, doing nothing may be far better than the wrong thing. **More ********. Here's some stuff that we know (beyond any doubt): * Since the dawn of the industrial revolution, CO2 levels have risen by more than 30%. * CO2 is a known greehouse gas (GHG). * Ice core data tells us that the rise in temperatures is faster than at any time in the last 600,000 years. * Ice core data tells us that the rise in CO2 levels is faster than at any time in the last 600,000 years. * Ice core data tells us that CO2 levels and temperatures are closely linked. Sometimes CO2 leads temperature rise and sometimes it lags. The real concern is that we *may* be approaching a 'tipping point', beyond which there is nothing humans can do to stave off disaster. Most scientists feel that this level is around 500ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere. A handful of scientists believe it is already too late. Either way, we need to address the issue right now. There is deep concern that the release of methane from permafrost areas will cause global warming to become unmanageable. Methane is a more powerful GHG than CO2. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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On Jul 22, 8:45*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Them boys up north done f'got how to b'have when John Law comes a-knockin.. That kerfuffle up in Cambridge was utterly unnecessary. That fancy professor needs a refresher in race relations. Why oh why don't he remember how white cops is trained? When a white cops meet up with an obstereperous Negro, they's trained to arrest fust and axe questions later. That fancy college-boy nigra need to learn how to say "yassuh!" and "sorry officer suh!". It ain't no use tellin' a white officer to **** off and remindin' him that he's white and you's black. That just gets the handcuffs on quicker. [This post brought to you by the Bratzi Preemptive Sarcasm League.] Let's look at some facts. A citizen reported a break in at a home. |
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On Jul 22, 8:45*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Them boys up north done f'got how to b'have when John Law comes a-knockin.. That kerfuffle up in Cambridge was utterly unnecessary. That fancy professor needs a refresher in race relations. Why oh why don't he remember how white cops is trained? When a white cops meet up with an obstereperous Negro, they's trained to arrest fust and axe questions later. That fancy college-boy nigra need to learn how to say "yassuh!" and "sorry officer suh!". It ain't no use tellin' a white officer to **** off and remindin' him that he's white and you's black. That just gets the handcuffs on quicker. [This post brought to you by the Bratzi Preemptive Sarcasm League.] Let's look at some facts and some reasonable questions aqnd some reasonable conclusions A citizen reported a break in at a home. That citizen may or may not have been warranted in her repor and it may or may not be based in whole or in part by racism. However, the police just had the report to go on, and they are obligated to check it out. their purpose is to protect the residents and their property, no matter the race. They found a person in the house, and did not know whether he was a resident or a possible perp. they asked him for id, and he was uncooperative. What happened after that, how it escalated, is not known for sure I don't have mush sympathy for the professor, as the police were there to protect HIS property, and he was uncooperative in assisting their efforts. Protecting a black person's property is NOT a racist act. |
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On Jul 22, 8:45*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Them boys up north done f'got how to b'have when John Law comes a-knockin.. That kerfuffle up in Cambridge was utterly unnecessary. That fancy professor needs a refresher in race relations. Why oh why don't he remember how white cops is trained? When a white cops meet up with an obstereperous Negro, they's trained to arrest fust and axe questions later. That fancy college-boy nigra need to learn how to say "yassuh!" and "sorry officer suh!". It ain't no use tellin' a white officer to **** off and remindin' him that he's white and you's black. That just gets the handcuffs on quicker. [This post brought to you by the Bratzi Preemptive Sarcasm League.] Let's look at some facts. A citizen reported a break in at a home. |
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![]() Clyde the Sackduster croaked: Them boys up north done f'got how to b'have when John Law comes a-knockin. That kerfuffle up in Cambridge was utterly unnecessary. That fancy professor needs a refresher in race relations. Why oh why don't he remember how white cops is trained? When a white cops meet up with an obstereperous Negro, they's trained to arrest fust and axe questions later. That fancy college-boy nigra need to learn how to say "yassuh!" and "sorry officer suh!". It ain't no use tellin' a white officer to **** off and remindin' him that he's white and you's black. That just gets the handcuffs on quicker. [This post brought to you by the Bratzi Preemptive Sarcasm League.] Let's look at some facts. A citizen reported a break in at a home. Is your head broken? |
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Either way, we need to address
the issue right now. There is deep concern that the release of methane from permafrost areas will cause global warming to become unmanageable. Methane is a more powerful GHG than CO2. I've got news for you, if it happens, it was 95% the doing of nature anyway and there isn't **** we are going to do to stop it. We'd be better off to figure how we could get the methane out and use it for powering stuff on a controlled basis. Human activity is just not going to cause major changes on the earth. it might retard or accelerate them a tiny amount, but even that is like a flea with a hard-on lying on its back floating downriver and yelling, "Open the drawbridge!". We just are not that powerful. |
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On Jul 23, 12:49*am, George M. Middius
wrote: Clyde the Sackduster croaked: Them boys up north done f'got how to b'have when John Law comes a-knockin. That kerfuffle up in Cambridge was utterly unnecessary. That fancy professor needs a refresher in race relations. Why oh why don't he remember how white cops is trained? When a white cops meet up with an obstereperous Negro, they's trained to arrest fust and axe questions later. That fancy college-boy nigra need to learn how to say "yassuh!" and "sorry officer suh!". It ain't no use tellin' a white officer to **** off and remindin' him that he's white and you's black. That just gets the handcuffs on quicker. [This post brought to you by the Bratzi Preemptive Sarcasm League.] Let's look at some facts. A citizen reported a break in at a home. Is your head broken? Is your rectum still intact? |
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![]() Clyde Slick said: Them boys up north done f'got how to b'have when John Law comes a-knockin. That kerfuffle up in Cambridge was utterly unnecessary. That fancy professor needs a refresher in race relations. Why oh why don't he remember how white cops is trained? When a white cops meet up with an obstereperous Negro, they's trained to arrest fust and axe questions later. That fancy college-boy nigra need to learn how to say "yassuh!" and "sorry officer suh!". It ain't no use tellin' a white officer to **** off and remindin' him that he's white and you's black. That just gets the handcuffs on quicker. [This post brought to you by the Bratzi Preemptive Sarcasm League.] Let's look at some facts. A citizen reported a break in at a home. Is your head broken? Is your rectum still intact? Nonsequitur. My question is justified by your spastic repetitions. Also, I asked you first. |
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![]() "Bret L" wrote in message ... Either way, we need to address the issue right now. There is deep concern that the release of methane from permafrost areas will cause global warming to become unmanageable. Methane is a more powerful GHG than CO2. I've got news for you, if it happens, it was 95% the doing of nature anyway and there isn't **** we are going to do to stop it. We'd be better off to figure how we could get the methane out and use it for powering stuff on a controlled basis. Human activity is just not going to cause major changes on the earth. it might retard or accelerate them a tiny amount, but even that is like a flea with a hard-on lying on its back floating downriver and yelling, "Open the drawbridge!". We just are not that powerful. "Bret L" wrote in message ... In other words, AGW is horse****. **Well, no. Feel free to submit your evidence. Make certain it comes from a reputable scientific source. Those whacko religious/right wing political sources don't count. In your evidence, please explain how the glaciers in Greenland are moving towards the sea at a rate which is much faster than a few decades ago. Here's some cites that you need to refute: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0527121055.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland_ice_sheet http://images.google.com.au/images?h...title&resnum=4 http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=3606 http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/0...sea-level.html http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science...ing/index.html http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...glaciers-melti http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...aciers-melting http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...el-predicts-gr http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...ise-sea-levels OTOH, we may be in for an ice age, **********. Complete ********, in fact. There is zero evidence of such a thing. The TREND in world temepatures is clearly up. Year to year variations are to be expected, but the TREND is up. no matter what we do. In fact, doing nothing may be far better than the wrong thing. **More ********. Here's some stuff that we know (beyond any doubt): * Since the dawn of the industrial revolution, CO2 levels have risen by more than 30%. * CO2 is a known greehouse gas (GHG). * Ice core data tells us that the rise in temperatures is faster than at any time in the last 600,000 years. * Ice core data tells us that the rise in CO2 levels is faster than at any time in the last 600,000 years. * Ice core data tells us that CO2 levels and temperatures are closely linked. Sometimes CO2 leads temperature rise and sometimes it lags. The real concern is that we *may* be approaching a 'tipping point', beyond which there is nothing humans can do to stave off disaster. Most scientists feel that this level is around 500ppm of CO2 in the atmosphere. A handful of scientists believe it is already too late. Either way, we need to address the issue right now. There is deep concern that the release of methane from permafrost areas will cause global warming to become unmanageable. Methane is a more powerful GHG than CO2. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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![]() Trevor Wilson said: Ice core data You're talking about climate science to Bratzi. That's like trying to teach astronomy to a Neanderthal. |
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![]() "George M. Middius" wrote in message ... Trevor Wilson said: Ice core data You're talking about climate science to Bratzi. That's like trying to teach astronomy to a Neanderthal. **I can only try. He appears to be peculiarly immune to logic and reason. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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On Jul 23, 2:25�pm, "Trevor Wilson"
wrote: "George M. Middius" wrote in messagenews:vtjh659sovful38fvqggtrllju77na5lbo@4ax .com... Trevor Wilson said: �Ice core data You're talking about climate science to Bratzi. That's like trying to teach astronomy to a Neanderthal. **I can only try. He appears to be peculiarly immune to logic and reason. -- Trevor Wilsonwww.rageaudio.com.au I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. |
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On Jul 23, 3:00*pm, George M. Middius
wrote: Clyde Slick said: Them boys up north done f'got how to b'have when John Law comes a-knockin. That kerfuffle up in Cambridge was utterly unnecessary. That fancy professor needs a refresher in race relations. Why oh why don't he remember how white cops is trained? When a white cops meet up with an obstereperous Negro, they's trained to arrest fust and axe questions later. That fancy college-boy nigra need to learn how to say "yassuh!" and "sorry officer suh!". It ain't no use tellin' a white officer to **** off and remindin' him that he's white and you's black. That just gets the handcuffs on quicker. [This post brought to you by the Bratzi Preemptive Sarcasm League..] Let's look at some facts. A citizen reported a break in at a home. Is your head broken? Is your rectum still intact? Nonsequitur. My question is justified by your spastic repetitions. Also, I asked you first. Sequiter - My thoughts come from my head, your thoughts come from your anus |
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On Jul 23, 8:55 pm, vinyl anachronist
wrote: On Jul 23, 2:25 pm, "Trevor Wilson" wrote: "George M. Middius" wrote in messagenews:vtjh659sovful38fvqggtrllju77na5lbo@4ax .com... Trevor Wilson said: Ice core data You're talking about climate science to Bratzi. That's like trying to teach astronomy to a Neanderthal. **I can only try. He appears to be peculiarly immune to logic and reason. -- Trevor Wilsonwww.rageaudio.com.au I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. My name isn't Phil Allison......Autistics and even Asperger's people are quite differently wired than I am. They tend to be oblivious to subtext, whereas I am quite conscious of it, but prefer to turn it to other ends or confront it. Aspergers' sufferers get frustrated when anyone does something they know how to do in a different way, i seek out different ways of doing them to find the most congenial. I probably have SOME syndrome in some manual, but, you do too, and at least I know it. YOU think you're normal, and I can see you are not. You are, however, intensely trendy and group consensus motivated. Whereas I love to upset the apple cart. |
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On Jul 23, 10:18�pm, Bret L wrote:
On Jul 23, 8:55 pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: On Jul 23, 2:25 pm, "Trevor Wilson" wrote: "George M. Middius" wrote in messagenews:vtjh659sovful38fvqggtrllju77na5lbo@4ax .com... Trevor Wilson said: Ice core data You're talking about climate science to Bratzi. That's like trying to teach astronomy to a Neanderthal. **I can only try. He appears to be peculiarly immune to logic and reason. -- Trevor Wilsonwww.rageaudio.com.au I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. �My name isn't Phil Allison......Autistics and even Asperger's people are quite differently wired than I am. They tend to be oblivious to subtext, whereas I am quite conscious of it, but prefer to turn it to other ends or confront it. No, I would say you are pretty oblivious to subtext. The majority of your responses to the posts of others are so literal that they become unintentionally hilarious. �Aspergers' sufferers get frustrated when anyone does something they know how to do in a different way, i seek out different ways of doing them to find the most congenial. I didn't say you had Aspergers. I said you were probably autistic. Aspergers may not even be a learning disability at all...just a different way of thinking. I know two people with Aspergers and your behavior is far more defined within ASD. There's no other excuse for your off-topic posting behaviors and the lack of response you receive. It's very typical for an autistic person to perform such repetitive behaviors with relatively no positive reinforcement or interaction from others. �I probably have SOME syndrome in some manual, but, you do too, and at least I know it. YOU think you're normal, and I can see you are not. Not that we're not all a little bit crazy, but you're a factory worker at best. I'll wait for a professional opinion. You are, however, intensely trendy and group consensus motivated. Whereas I love to upset the apple cart. You've made these rather arbitrary comments before without any sort of evidence. When you did try to come up with a profile for me, you were way off. I'm not really impressed with your ability to interpret the behaviors of others...yet another hint that you fall somewhere on the ASD. If you are autistic, I'm more than willing to cut you some slack. I participate on another audio forum where one of the regulars is autistic, and I always go out of my way to communicate with him in a way that he won't find annoying, condescending or irrelevant. He's also very honest and upfront about being autistic. If you're not autistic, then you've got real problems. You simply don't know how to interact with others. |
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Boonie suspectged:
I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. Like one of your rugrats? Autistic from mercury thimersol vaccination? |
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Sacky rejoined:
Pudge quipped: Is your head broken? Is your rectum still intact? Nonsequitur. My question is justified by your spastic repetitions. Also, I asked you first. Sequiter - My thoughts come from my head, your thoughts come from your anus You're both right. Sacky sometimes needs a few slaps upside the head , like an old TV, to bring things back in focus. Pudge, unlike most men, thinks with his sphincter. |
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On Jul 24, 1:53�am, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Boonie suspectged: I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. Like one of your rugrats? Autistic from mercury thimersol vaccination? No and no. What kind of Christian wishes these things on others? |
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Boon wrote:
I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. Like one of your rugrats? Autistic from mercury thimersol vaccination? No and no. What kind of Christian wishes these things on others? Didn't wish it upon anybody ... just inquiring. |
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On Jul 24, 12:49�pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Boon wrote: I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. Like one of your rugrats? Autistic from mercury thimersol vaccination? No and no. What kind of Christian wishes these things on others? Didn't wish it upon anybody ... just inquiring. Do you think that kind of sidestepping will save you in the end? It won't. |
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And the mental derangement rages unabated:
Didn't wish it upon anybody ... just inquiring. Do you think that kind of sidestepping will save you in the end? It won't. Boonie's lament: "But I would not be convicted By a jury of my peers Still crazy after all these years" |
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![]() vinyl anachronist said: I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. Like one of your rugrats? Autistic from mercury thimersol vaccination? No and no. What kind of Christian wishes these things on others? Didn't wish it upon anybody ... just inquiring. Do you think that kind of sidestepping will save you in the end? It won't. Stynchie doesn't actually believe in the "save you" dogma. The fake religiosity goes along with joining the only club that accepts anybody who applies. |
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On Jul 24, 1:35�pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
And the mental derangement rages unabated: Didn't wish it upon anybody ... just inquiring. Do you think that kind of sidestepping will save you in the end? It won't. Boonie's lament: "But I would not be convicted By a jury of my peers Still crazy after all these years" You're certainly running and hiding from that question. I assume that means that you're conflicted about your supposed religious beliefs and your reprehensible and decidedly non-Christian behavior as an anonymous online idiot. How pathetic. |
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On Jul 24, 1:45�pm, George M. Middius
wrote: vinyl anachronist said: I have a strong suspicion that he's autistic. Like one of your rugrats? Autistic from mercury thimersol vaccination? No and no. What kind of Christian wishes these things on others? Didn't wish it upon anybody ... just inquiring. Do you think that kind of sidestepping will save you in the end? It won't. Stynchie doesn't actually believe in the "save you" dogma. The fake religiosity goes along with joining the only club that accepts anybody who applies. The sad thing is that he's taking money from Christians while pretending to be one. There's a special level in hell for people like that. |
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On Jul 24, 4:07*pm, vinyl anachronist
wrote: The sad thing is that he's taking money from Christians while pretending to be one. There's a special level in hell for people like that. Speaking of hypocrites, did 2pid finally realize what an imbecile he is and slink away like the 'brave' soul he is, or did he decide that he's too good for RAO...again? Or maybe he's off stewing in angry bitterness now that it looks like "Sato" is going to get confirmed. I fully expected to see hundreds of dumb 2pid posts after my RAO sabbatical ended. |
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On Jul 24, 4:03*am, "GeoSynch" wrote:
Sacky rejoined: Pudge quipped: Is your head broken? Is your rectum still intact? Nonsequitur. My question is justified by your spastic repetitions. Also, I asked you first. Sequiter - My thoughts come from my head, your thoughts come from your anus You're both right. Sacky sometimes needs a few slaps upside the head , like an old TV, to bring things back in focus. Pudge, unlike most men, thinks with his sphincter. You sound jealous, Sugar. Why is that? |
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, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: On Jul 24, 4:07*pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: The sad thing is that he's taking money from Christians while pretending to be one. There's a special level in hell for people like that. Speaking of hypocrites, did 2pid finally realize what an imbecile he is and slink away like the 'brave' soul he is, or did he decide that he's too good for RAO...again? Or maybe he's off stewing in angry bitterness now that it looks like "Sato" is going to get confirmed. I fully expected to see hundreds of dumb 2pid posts after my RAO sabbatical ended. The term is "gone Galt," whereby wingnuts punish the world by withholding their awesome natural willpowery presence. Or undertip, I can't remember which. Stephen |
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On Jul 24, 6:17*pm, MiNe 109 wrote:
*"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote: I fully expected to see hundreds of dumb 2pid posts after my RAO sabbatical ended. The term is "gone Galt," whereby wingnuts punish the world by withholding their awesome natural willpowery presence. Or undertip, I can't remember which. For some reason I think I'll survive. |
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On Jul 24, 3:24�pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote: On Jul 24, 4:07�pm, vinyl anachronist wrote: The sad thing is that he's taking money from Christians while pretending to be one. There's a special level in hell for people like that. Speaking of hypocrites, did 2pid finally realize what an imbecile he is and slink away like the 'brave' soul he is, or did he decide that he's too good for RAO...again? Or maybe he's off stewing in angry bitterness now that it looks like "Sato" is going to get confirmed. I fully expected to see hundreds of dumb 2pid posts after my RAO sabbatical ended. He does tend to take occasional breaks from RAO. These breaks are usually preceded by a period where he expresses great frustration with us and our inability to appreciate his efforts to save this forum. |
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"Sir" Jilly lisped:
Pudge, unlike most men, thinks with his sphincter. You sound jealous, Sugar. Why is that? And your mouth is badly in need of smegma to polish up those pearly whites after latrine-duty stains. |
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On Jul 26, 6:10*pm, "GeoSynch" wrote:
"Sir" Jilly lisped: Pudge, unlike most men, thinks with his sphincter. You sound jealous, Sugar. Why is that? And your mouth is badly in need of smegma to polish up those pearly whites after latrine-duty stains. I knew of your homosexual fantasies, but your scat fantasy took off off guard. How well do you know GOIA? |
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