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A Journey.

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I think the funniest thing is his friends 'forgetting' to wake him up;-)

'Unfortunately, I missed the service, no one woke me up, and those outside all thought someone else had taken me.'
Posted by Usual Suspect, Tuesday, 29 April 2008 11:26:38 AM
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You dont like stories CJ?
I love them.
I wrote one about all of the land north of where you are.
It took me ages to compile being a slow poke and suffering from fatigue.
Its a bit heavy and it sure has got a preaching of Jesus in it.
If you want a copy Im over on visions_gib@aapt.net.au.
Posted by Gibo, Tuesday, 29 April 2008 11:55:12 AM
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Actually having had a thread rejected for being too long, when I only used 2 sequential posts, where the second was only half the 350 words, and it was in point form anyway, I cant for the life of me understand why this diatribe at least wasn't requested by Graeme to be condensed!
Posted by Usual Suspect, Tuesday, 29 April 2008 12:12:16 PM
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Celivia's nailed it.

Regardless of the other issues, I am at a loss as to why another thread was allowed on the same topic, saying much the same thing, by the same author.
Posted by Ginx, Tuesday, 29 April 2008 1:42:53 PM
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"Regardless of the other issues, I am at a loss as to why another thread was allowed on the same topic, saying much the same thing, by the same author."

It might have something to do with the fact that David's contributions are always certain to provoke the very comments that have been posted.

David one thing if I can be so bold...would you be inferring the same motives to a white anglo-saxon male who happened to park a block away from a Co-op store? Products like ammonium nitrate are common purchases by those on the land (or avid non-organic gardeners). I am not certain but I think suppliers are required by law to report large purchases of particular dangerous chemicals.

I find it disturbing that your intelligence mates would pass on private and confidential information about a person of interest to intelligence agencies and police without any evidence of wrongdoing and if again, I read you correctly someone who has not yet been convicted of any crime.
Posted by pelican, Tuesday, 29 April 2008 7:12:29 PM
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You surely must have twigged the obvious by now, Boaz.

>>But I find it curious that Pericles and as far as I can see CJ.. have nothing to offer much but criticism<<

I can't speak for CJ, but you will continue to get a response from me every time you a) twist every topic into a sermon of sanctimonious sludge and/or b) take every opportunity to exercise your hatred for religions you dislike, particularly Islam.

It's simply cause and effect.

You make some remark about the comparative morality of your good self and those who do not follow your particular brand of religious bigotry, and I react.

You accuse others of "making it up as you go", and proceed to denigrate their lifestyle, life choices and their moral values. More often than not, you will compare these with members of organizations such as NAMBLA, with which you have a positively unhealthy obsession.

And I react.

You should also have worked out by now that I consider your anti-Islamic outbursts, and the tone in which you couch your observations, as inflammatory, and reminiscent of the rabble-rousing antics of 1930s brownshirts.

Sorry you see this as negative. My objective is to eventually shame you into backing away from your excesses.

It may never happen, of course. But I have no need to tell you, do I, that miracles do sometimes occur?
Posted by Pericles, Tuesday, 29 April 2008 7:30:32 PM
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