BOOK RECOMENDATION

14 Jun 2011 09:02 - 14 Jun 2011 09:23 #21 by UNDER MODERATION
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Science Chic wrote: And you brew beer - you gonna make good on your beer competition offer for the Annual 285Bound picnic?



I will be home then...And as far as I know my August schedule is wide open..And if you were willing to provide a slightly raised platform, some velvet ropes and a Kings Chair for me...I might consider it..

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14 Jun 2011 09:09 - 14 Jun 2011 09:22 #22 by UNDER MODERATION
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Everybody- I don't know how we got sidetracked here but back to the subject please. Read the book. It can only enlighten you and it explains why you are so easily minipulated by yourself and others. I think Viking has minipulated himself into a state of insanity

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14 Jun 2011 09:21 #23 by TPP
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Vice Lord wrote:

TPP wrote:

Vice Lord wrote: Oh thanks-I'm like an onion my dear, there are many layers, and you know...


Yeap, your posts, make folks cry, and turds have layers too.


I've flown 727's, I've sparred with 4 worlds champions, I play guitar, I write comedy, I was a 6 sport star in High School, I'm a scratch golfer, I've been close to the top of Everest and down on the bottom of Death Valley and I once ate an entire clip board to prove a point to a co worker..Metal clip and all

And thats not even the top 10% of my acomplishents-


There is a lot to me that you guys don't know about

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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14 Jun 2011 09:23 #24 by TPP
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BTW, brewing beer, doesn't mean go to Tippsy's and buying PBR, and re bottling it. Just a little friendly advice.

And "velvet ropes" in Summer, is a really bad idea, ask for silk.

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14 Jun 2011 09:55 #25 by poubelle
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Vice Lord wrote:

TPP wrote:

Vice Lord wrote: Oh thanks-I'm like an onion my dear, there are many layers, and you know...


Yeap, your posts, make folks cry, and turds have layers too.


I've flown 727's, I've sparred with 4 worlds champions, I play guitar, I write comedy, I was a 6 sport star in High School, I'm a scratch golfer, I've been close to the top of Everest and down on the bottom of Death Valley and I once ate an entire clip board to prove a point to a co worker..Metal clip and all

And thats not even the top 10% of my acomplishents-


There is a lot to me that you guys don't know about


And you never fail you give me a good chuckle. You can be a very funny guy. I like that.

About all those gullible people who believe whatever gives them solace or temporarily allays their discomforts or fears, it's called magical thinking. Though "thinking" really has very little to do with it.

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14 Jun 2011 10:13 #26 by FredHayek
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Pot calling kettle black, good spelling.

Republicans wouldn't exist if they knew reason? There are athiest Republicans out there, and even Dems tend to be dominated by Christians.

And while the Tea Party isn't always logical, many of the Left have unrealistic economic beliefs too. For example, believing Social Security is in fine fiscal shape although there are not enough workers to provide benefits for the retirees and this is only getting worse.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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14 Jun 2011 10:27 #27 by LOL
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VL, I'll make a deal with you. I'll read the book after all the lefties read, understand, and pass a test on the constitution, amendments and bill of rights. Economics 101 wouldn't hurt either.

If you want to be, press one. If you want not to be, press 2

Republicans are red, democrats are blue, neither of them, gives a flip about you.

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14 Jun 2011 10:40 #28 by Rick
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poubelle wrote:

Vice Lord wrote:

TPP wrote:

Vice Lord wrote: Oh thanks-I'm like an onion my dear, there are many layers, and you know...


Yeap, your posts, make folks cry, and turds have layers too.


I've flown 727's, I've sparred with 4 worlds champions, I play guitar, I write comedy, I was a 6 sport star in High School, I'm a scratch golfer, I've been close to the top of Everest and down on the bottom of Death Valley and I once ate an entire clip board to prove a point to a co worker..Metal clip and all

And thats not even the top 10% of my acomplishents-


There is a lot to me that you guys don't know about



About all those gullible people who believe whatever gives them solace or temporarily allays their discomforts or fears, it's called magical thinking. Though "thinking" really has very little to do with it.

You mean people like Obama right? Or is he just lying about his faith?

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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14 Jun 2011 11:39 #29 by poubelle
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CriticalBill wrote:

poubelle wrote:

Vice Lord wrote:

TPP wrote:

Vice Lord wrote: Oh thanks-I'm like an onion my dear, there are many layers, and you know...


Yeap, your posts, make folks cry, and turds have layers too.


I've flown 727's, I've sparred with 4 worlds champions, I play guitar, I write comedy, I was a 6 sport star in High School, I'm a scratch golfer, I've been close to the top of Everest and down on the bottom of Death Valley and I once ate an entire clip board to prove a point to a co worker..Metal clip and all

And thats not even the top 10% of my acomplishents-


There is a lot to me that you guys don't know about



About all those gullible people who believe whatever gives them solace or temporarily allays their discomforts or fears, it's called magical thinking. Though "thinking" really has very little to do with it.

You mean people like Obama right? Or is he just lying about his faith?



If the foo sh*ts, then of course. Obama is a charlatan. I really don't know what he may really believe or who he is, other than another corporate whore.

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14 Jun 2011 11:43 #30 by TPP
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Vice Lord wrote: And thats not even the top 10% of my acomplishents-


That reminds me, still waiting for my apology for calling me a lair, vl…

TPP wrote:

Vice Lord wrote:

TPP wrote: Been there, done that, City Council. Won seat twice, 1st as a write-in!
When I was living in San Diego. Nobody’s business whose personal e-mail addresses I have at the State house.


Oh yeah sure you did, and I had sex with Kate Middleton last week right before she got married. If you're gonna lie, at least make it believable...


I told YOU vl, I DON'T LIE!

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