That is very funny
chachasmum
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Letter To The Bank
by Puternut inthe letter, shown below, is an actual letter that was sent to a bank by a 96 year old woman.
the bank manager thought it amusing enough to have it published in the new york times.
dear sir: .
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Two great quotes!
by mkr32208 ini contend that we are both atheists, i just believe in one less god than you do.
when you understand why you dismiss all other possible gods, then you will know why i dismiss yours.
- stephen f. roberts.
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chachasmum
Youth is such a wonderful thing, it is a pity it is wasted on the young.
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Where do posters go at midnight?
by gumby inok....sometimes i stay up past eight o' clock like tonight as it's now midnight.
i come here and all you bastards ain't here.
where are ya?
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chachasmum
I'm in bed by 11pm too tired to stay up any later. Yawn i'm getting there now.
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Language
by onacruse inok, so since sng suggested this (in the "intelligent design" thread), let's take a shot, eh?.
take a human baby, immediately from the womb; provide every physical need, but absolutely no direct contact whatsoever!
no faces, no voices, no sounds, no other humans, no animals, no trees and leaves and flowers--just a pure and simple newborn, clean slate.. would this baby naturally develop a language, some language, any language?.
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chachasmum
Hi ona waves back
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Mmmmm... I like my new bed! 8)
by Elsewhere ini've had the same queen size bed for about six years.
after putting "quite a few miles" very uncomfortable.
last week, after too many sleepless nights and waking up with back aches i ordered a new king size sealy posturepedic (the kind with a thick comfort pillow layer .
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chachasmum
I'm getting a new bed in a few days. It's one of those sleep number beds. Instead of springs you use air. The name of the co is select comfort. They are really comfortable I carn't wait to get it here. Elsewhere enjoy those pillow tops are very comfy also.
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Language
by onacruse inok, so since sng suggested this (in the "intelligent design" thread), let's take a shot, eh?.
take a human baby, immediately from the womb; provide every physical need, but absolutely no direct contact whatsoever!
no faces, no voices, no sounds, no other humans, no animals, no trees and leaves and flowers--just a pure and simple newborn, clean slate.. would this baby naturally develop a language, some language, any language?.
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chachasmum
Language is language. Whether it is a language or the language.
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Language
by onacruse inok, so since sng suggested this (in the "intelligent design" thread), let's take a shot, eh?.
take a human baby, immediately from the womb; provide every physical need, but absolutely no direct contact whatsoever!
no faces, no voices, no sounds, no other humans, no animals, no trees and leaves and flowers--just a pure and simple newborn, clean slate.. would this baby naturally develop a language, some language, any language?.
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chachasmum
I don't believe it would. Language is learned by hearing it over and over. If a baby never heard the human
voice i doubt that it would learn the language.
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Big Brother
by MAHABA inabsolutely scandalous!
anybody on the net can have access to all the data written on your passeport!
http://www.scrolllock.nl/passport/
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chachasmum
Rotflmao That was so funny. hahahahahahahahaha
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Spitting
by chachasmum ini absolutely hate men that spit.. where they get the idea that it is manly to engage in this revolting practice i do not know.
every morning .
whilst waiting for the subway i see and hear the awful sounds eminating from their throats followed by a .
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chachasmum
I absolutely hate men that spit.
Where they get the idea that it is manly to engage in this revolting practice i do not know. Every morning
whilst waiting for the subway i see and hear the awful sounds eminating from their throats followed by a
spit ball flying onto the subway tracks. If they knew how revolting they sound and look i wonder if they
would continue. Some mornings i think i'm about to lose my stomach. UGGGGGGGGGGGGGG to all
spitters.
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Should we tell my sister in law she can appeal her DF'ing?
by AlmostAtheist ingina's sister and her husband haven't been df'd yet, contrary to what we were told.
she will be announced this thursday.. she's not aware of the "organization" side of the organization, gina and i both feel she is unaware of her right to appeal.
if we tell her, and she appeals, i think she stands a decent chance of having it overturned.
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chachasmum
Almostatheist
From my experiece i have never known them to overturn a decision to df. You can try but i doubt that they will do so. Once a decision has been made they usually stick to it.
A friend of mine appealed two committee's and even appealed to the Governing Body and it was not overturned. She had heard that once a committee makes a decision the appeal committee will most of the time deny the appeal. But when two committees make the same decision the GB has never changed the decisions of both committees.