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Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ?
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Lionel wrote:
Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ?


That would be up to him when the time comes. Are your girls wearing
burkhas yet?

Make sure they dress appropriately when driving your car... or can
women in France still drive?

ScottW

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In .com, ScottW wrote :


Lionel wrote:
Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ?


That would be up to him when the time comes.


Are you telling us that you will not obliged him to go in Iraq ?
Are you telling us that you will continue to pay for food and study for a
renegate who doesn't want to die for his patry ?

What about his "patriotic duties" ?
Is he coaching the cheeleaders of your basket team ?

Scott, I cannot believe that you will let the defense of the american honor
to negros, dagos and other green-card hunters !!!

Scott you are regularly mocking the 150000 frenchs sacrified during the
WWII. Don't tell me that you are not ready to sacrify your son ?

I'm sure that Mrs ScottW will be very happy to knit him some wool socks for
the Iraqi winter.
If he stupidly dies in an ambush I'm sure that you will be very proud to put
is photo on the TV just along the letter of G.W. Bush.
Imagine, a hero in your family !!!
In a first time all your friends and neighbourhood will assist to your
commemorative barbecues... You will be a kind of star in your district you
know.

Scott you are our RAO war apologist. After all the viril speechs you have
written, I bet that everybody will be agree that it is your *patriotic*
duty to oblige your son to go in Iraq for *fighting* purpose.

My best wishes to him.


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Sander deWaal
 
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Lionel said:

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Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything.
One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to
remove what you wrote.

Just a thought.

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"Audio as a serious hobby is going down the tubes."
- Howard Ferstler, 25/4/2005
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In , Sander deWaal wrote :

Lionel said:

snip comments about Scott's son


Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything.
One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to
remove what you wrote.

Just a thought.


Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading
France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written.

This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the
French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the
WWII and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the
same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ?

We live only once, Sander.

Just a though...




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"Lionel" wrote in message
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In , Sander deWaal wrote :

Lionel said:

snip comments about Scott's son


Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything.
One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to
remove what you wrote.

Just a thought.


Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading
France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written.

This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the
French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the
WWII


I remember you whining that not enough Americans gave their life to
give you your life. You are an insolent dog with the audacity to complain
that more Americans should have died to save French.

and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the
same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ?


Its his life dumbass. How sick are you who thinks his children
must atone for him?

We live only once, Sander.


That includes our children.

ScottW


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In , Sander deWaal wrote :

Lionel said:

snip comments about Scott's son


Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything.
One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to
remove what you wrote.

Just a thought.


Sander, let me tell you something now : even if Bush army was invading
France I would *never* be sorry/worry of what I have written.

This comfortable son of bitch is regularly mocking the memories of all the
French people who have sacrified their life for the democracy during the
WWII and he even cannot guarantee us that his son will die in Iraq for the
same good/bad reason ? Is it what you call justice ?

Unlike the cats we live only once, Sander.

Just a though... ;-)


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Sander deWaal
 
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Lionel said:

Unlike the cats we live only once, Sander.



Yep.
That's why it's so important to get things "right" the first time, you
don't have a second chance :-)

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Sander deWaal said:

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Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything.
One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to
remove what you wrote.


Just a thought.


Another thought is that since Lionel's pidgin English is as fractured as
Humpty-Dumpty, the comical aspects of trying to decipher his gibbering
overwhelms the intended malice. It's like watching Limp Spaghetti Man try
to pin the Incredible Hulk to the mat.






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In , George M. Middius cmndr
[underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net wrote :



Sander deWaal said:

snip comments about Scott's son


Lionel, consider the fact that Google archives everything.
One day, you may feel sorry for what you've said but won't be able to
remove what you wrote.


Just a thought.


Another thought is that since Lionel's pidgin English is as fractured as
Humpty-Dumpty, the comical aspects of trying to decipher his gibbering
overwhelms the intended malice. It's like watching Limp Spaghetti Man try
to pin the Incredible Hulk to the mat.



Funny, it seems that George is jealous.
He hardly wants to belong to the group of people who can give me some
reasons of regretting the posts that I have posted.
Poor George and his incurable narcissism... ;-)





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"Lionel" wrote in message
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In .com, ScottW wrote :


Lionel wrote:
Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ?


That would be up to him when the time comes.


Are you telling us that you will not obliged him to go in Iraq ?


Lionel, I just want to point out afew facts.
1. Nobody is obliged to join the military in the U.S. Therefore, nobody is
obliged to go to Iraq. However, unlike the EU, our army is not preoccupied
with domestic violence.
2. I understand that the U.S. appears to Europeans to have excessive
patriotism of the "nation-state" form. But there is no social pressure for
people to go fight in Iraq.
3. Dagos? Here that word is a derogatory term for Italian. I do not believe
Italians are overrepresented in Iraq.
4. Mexicans? We only send the good swimmers, ie., "wetbacks".
5. Negros? They volunteer for the educational benefits. Should we take away
that opportunity?
6. We do no knit socks for our soldiers anymore. It's cheaper to buy
Chinese.

The French always have it better. Now they have an Iraq in their own
country, so they don't have to send their boys to foreign countries to fight



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"Lionel" wrote in message
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In .com, ScottW wrote :


Lionel wrote:
Hey Scott, when will your son leave for Iraq ?


That would be up to him when the time comes.


Are you telling us that you will not obliged him to go in Iraq ?


Lionel, I just want to point out a few facts.

An erection of the penis occurs when engorgement of venous blood in
two
tubular structures at the bottom of the penis, the corpora cavernosa,
results from a variety of stimuli. The corpus spongiosum is a single
tubular structure located just above the corpora carvernonosa, and
contains the male urethra, through which urine and semen pass during
urination and ejaculation, respectively. This may also become slightly
engorged with blood, but less so than the corpora cavernosa. Penile
erection usually results from sexual stimulation and/or arousal, but
can also occur by such causes as a full urinary bladder or
spontaneously, most commonly during erotic or wet dreams. An erection
results in swelling and enlargement of the penis or the swelling of
the
female counterpart to the penis, clitoris. Erection enables sexual
intercourse and other sexual activities, though it is not essential
for
all sexual activities.

In addition to sexual arousal, erection in males can be caused by
mechanical stimulation, or by the pressure of the filled urinary
bladder. Erections when waking up are common, most likely due to a
full
bladder. They sometimes already occur in infant boys, and in utero.

Physiologically, an erection is achieved by two mechanisms that play
together: increased inflow of blood into the vessels of erectile
tissue, and decreased outflow. The vessel system involved is known as
the corpara cavernosa and the corpus spongiosum. Muscles in the region
relax, allowing more blood to enter these sponge-like tissues.
Contraction of other muscles reduce the outflow. The enlarged
structure
then exerts pressures on the exit veins, further reducing the outflow.

As blood flows in, the penis stiffens, its girth and length increases,
and it rises to an angle that can vary from below horizontal to almost
vertical.

Certain conditions (e.g. diabetes mellitus) result in erectile
dysfunction, a problem where penile erection is insufficient to
achieve
normal sexual intercourse. In recent years, several drugs have been
developed for treatment of this condition.

If present, the foreskin normally retracts and exposes the glans. The
skin of the scrotum tightens, pulling the testicles in towards the
base
of the penis.

Erection is caused by signals from the parasympathetic nervous system;
it is countered by the sympathetic nervous system which is mainly
responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response. This explains why
under
stressful conditions, an erection is often difficult or impossible to
achieve, and sudden onset of stress can deprive one of erection. The
sympathetic nervous system is also responsible for causing
ejaculation,
which explains why most males lose their erection after ejaculation.

Erections may occur even after death, if the pressure within the penis
increases for some reason, for example due to sinking fluids or the
formation of gases of putrefaction. See google for "death erection".

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Robert Morein a écrit :

Erection enables sexual
intercourse and other sexual activities, though it is not essential
for all sexual activities.


You should tell that to GeoGag, perhaps this would save him the cost of
a very expensive psychotherapy. ;-)
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