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I feel a little sorry for these kids when they venture out of the magical kingdom
of idiocy and step into the real world and discover they have been fed a load full
of nonsense.

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People are crazy and times are strange. I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range.
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The First Casualty of Religious Wars Is Truth

Debunking more wingnut conspiracy fairy tales.
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Your photo is a photoshop. I saw that same picture somewhere else; forgot the reason for the demonstration, but it wasn't an anti/pro abortion protest.

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The Piper wrote:Your photo is a photoshop. I saw that same picture somewhere else; forgot the reason for the demonstration, but it wasn't an anti/pro abortion protest.
May be. So what. It doesn't have to be "real" to make its point in a forum. Take away the hot chick, put up a copy of the sign, it's all the same.

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Up until now, I've been strictly anti-cannibalism, but I'm starting to
rethink that position. :thumbup:

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Vrede wrote:Darn it, banni, looks like you're going to Heaven whether you have to be dragged kicking and screaming or not.

Pope Francis Says Atheists Who Do Good Are Redeemed, Not Just Catholics

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Yeah, this new pope is really surprising me thus far. I'm kinda surprised he hasn't been 'silenced' yet.

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For example, this incredible exorcism he performs in front of an audience.



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Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.

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I've heard some say that some beavers smell like fish, but never heard them declared actual fish.

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Aw, now you've gone and offended Roland's delicate teabagger sensibilities.
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Boatrocker wrote:Aw, now you've gone and offended Roland's delicate teabagger sensibilities.
Why - does Roland have a fishy beaver problem?

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O Really wrote:
Boatrocker wrote:Aw, now you've gone and offended Roland's delicate teabagger sensibilities.
Why - does Roland have a fishy beaver problem?
Entirely possible, but as for myself, I am wondering how long it would take for a fishy beaver fooling around with a loaded gun that happened to be "lying there" to shoot itself or a proximate fishy beaver? Or is this a non issue?

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O Really wrote:
Boatrocker wrote:Aw, now you've gone and offended Roland's delicate teabagger sensibilities.
Why - does Roland have a fishy beaver problem?
More like a talking-about-fishy-beavers problem.
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So the priest could stand before the congregation and ask them to eat some
beaver on Friday night. Okayyy.

I always wonderd about that Jewish prohibiiton of mixing meat and milk. Does
that mean you can't have a milkshake and burger at a restaurant or does the
milk have to be cooked with the meat?

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Vrede wrote:
Bungalow Bill wrote:So the priest could stand before the congregation and ask them to eat some beaver on Friday night. Okayyy...
:lol:

Lucky for homerfobe eating meat is allowed the other 6 days.
He doesn't eat beaver, though. He's more of a kielbasa kinda guy.
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Well, hot beaver is certainly a delicacy. Never thought of having it with milk, though. Unless whipped cream counts as milk.

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I NEVER eat it with cream, personally.
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