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Vrede wrote: "Pitying your incessant whining about me and your choice to present yourself to a new member as such an infant is not crying on my part."
Do you think by now you've thoroughly impressed the "new member"? :clap:

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I'm thinking anybody with a user name "BMW-M" can probably hold his/her own most anywhere. Whether because s/he owns one, wants to, or just identifies with them, it's a truly bad-ass-mobile.

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O Really wrote:"I'm thinking anybody with a user name "BMW-M" can probably hold his/her own most anywhere. Whether because s/he owns one, wants to, or just identifies with them, it's a truly bad-ass-mobile."
Probably just works at BMW. Going by what is assembled in the Upstate plant, they're OK...nothing bad-ass about them except the price. Spartanburg builds the X-Line BMW's.

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Wrong car, Mr.B - Here's the M ........ http://www.bmwusa.com/standard/content/ ... fault.aspx

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O Really wrote:"Wrong car, Mr.B - Here's the M ........" http://www.bmwusa.com/standard/content/ ... fault.aspx
His screen name could be BMW/Man....

I assumed that BMW/M lived in the Upstate; probably worked at the BMW plant. That's why I showed what they assembled there.
'at's OK, BMW's still too pricey.

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Mr.B wrote:
O Really wrote:"Wrong car, Mr.B - Here's the M ........" http://www.bmwusa.com/standard/content/ ... fault.aspx
His screen name could be BMW/Man....

I assumed that BMW/M lived in the Upstate; probably worked at the BMW plant. That's why I showed what they assembled there.
'at's OK, BMW's still too pricey.
I'd take a Porsche 911 or even a Cayman over a BMW M type. It's all pricey, but it's also fine German engineering.

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Mr.B wrote:Whine on, cry-baby, whine on. :crybaby:

I know what the Bible says about you and your ilk....! :shock:

2 Timothy 3:1-9
1. This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.
2. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,
3. Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,
4. Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;
5. Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
6. For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts,
7. Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
8. Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.
9. But they shall proceed no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all men, as theirs also was.
To be fair though, the bible also says this load of shit:
He replied, "Because you have so little faith. Truly I tell you, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you."
It's a pretty good measure to determine who the "real christians" are.... so far, haven't met one.

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Well, even though I suffer a deficit of faith, I suppose there's something to be said for it; after all, US currency is, and has been for about forty years, backed by "faith." It's actually worthless in reality; it only has worth due to faith and belief in it. Keep the faith, baby.

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bannination wrote: "It's a pretty good measure to determine who the "real christians" are.... so far, haven't met one."
No surprise there. "To have friends, you must show yourself friendly". About that chip on your shoulder....

(BTW...the "mountain" is your personal burden....not a literal mountain)

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Mr.B wrote:
bannination wrote: "It's a pretty good measure to determine who the "real christians" are.... so far, haven't met one."
No surprise there. "To have friends, you must show yourself friendly". About that chip on your shoulder....

(BTW...the "mountain" is your personal burden....not a literal mountain)
Oh, naturally, it's a figurative mountain that moves from here to there. So does that mean you're the assholes who dump their burdens on other people.....?

"Move from here to there".... has to go somewhere...

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Mr.B wrote: (BTW...the "mountain" is your personal burden....not a literal mountain)
You're probably right - but there are a lot of literalists out there who believe that every word in the Bible is true exactly as written. It would be interesting to hear their take on the question - can a tiny bit of faith move a mountain or not? Yes or no.

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bannination wrote: "Oh, naturally, it's a figurative mountain that moves from here to there. So does that mean you're the a*sholes who dump their burdens on other people.....?
Nope...."take it to the Lord in prayer".
Who do you know that "dumps their burdens on you"? and if so, why? Ever hear of friends? Or is it you don't have any that's willing to sit down and talk with you when you're down?


"Move from here to there".... has to go somewhere..."
How about 'away'..?

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O Really wrote:
Mr.B wrote: "(BTW...the "mountain" is your personal burden....not a literal mountain)"
You're probably right - but there are a lot of literalists out there who believe that every word in the Bible is true exactly as written. It would be interesting to hear their take on the question--
What...? You don't know Bannination?

"can a tiny bit of faith move a mountain or not? Yes or no.
I believe it can; not a literal mountain, but a mountain of burdens.
Sometimes though, it's best that He not move every mountain...

Lord, Don't Move That Mountain

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You believe that faith can help resolve a big personal problem ("the mountain"). No problem with that, but again, we have to consider the literalists, to whom the question was posed "can faith move a mountain or not - yes or no" It would be difficult to answer "yes" to that and then admit one had insufficient faith to make it happen, and, as Banni pointed out, nobody has yet been caught moving a mountain, (unless you count the mining companies in West Virgina.) It would be difficult to answer "no" and still be a literalist. I think it would be a fun conversation, if the literalists would actually hold up their end of it without flaming out.

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Vrede wrote:Some people believe in God, I believe in D11 Cats . . . and good rum.
The D11 is definitely a mountain mover, but more likely a tool of Satan than God. Good rum, on the other hand, is the nectar of the God(s), making it not a big deal if the mountain is moved or not, mon.

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O Really wrote: "Good rum, on the other hand, is the nectar of the God(s), making it not a big deal if the mountain is moved or not, mon."
Drink enough of it and you would swear you saw it move.

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Vrede wrote:"Yeah, but then the task is doubled because there are now two mountains."
A long time ago when we used to drink, I could tell when my wife had too much...I would see two of her.

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It's surely interesting which parts people pick out as "yes, this is literal", and "no, not a real mountain".

It's almost as if people pick and choose based on preexisting bias or something. (Oh, and provability.) e.g. 1000 years ago: "Yep, the world was created in 7 days." Today: "Well, it's just a figurative story and days may equal something else."

Even the literalness isn't constant with time. - I'd be willing to bet, that moving a mountain was also literal at one point. It's just now, no one can get away with saying yep, gawd answered my prayer and that mountain moved. Cause well.... now we have pictures from the air and space and tell them they are full of shit.... and if needed lock them up cause they need some mental help.

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The other day my phone rang and the caller id displayed my own number, so I answered it thinking that I was actually going to have a conversation my myself, but instead it was someone asking if I wanted to have any mountains moved. I told the guy I did not, and even if I did I wouldn't know where to put them. I didn't believe he could have moved them anyway.

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bannination wrote:[.......]

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Yeppers....that time of the month around Banni's house... :roll: Hang tough Banni, it'll pass.

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