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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Mel"
Date: 31 Oct 2004 04:40:29 AM
Object: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 18:43:59 +1000, "Pollywolly" <polly@atjfaq.com> wrote in
message <clnn4i$61j$1@lust.ihug.co.nz>:

Mel wrote:

Sounds like WinEdt. It impressed me so I was willing to pay the
20-30 odd dollar license.

but you didn't, right?
neither did i.

I did actually, I would much rather put money towards something
worthwhile so they can keep developing it.

fair enough. there's too many scum who just crack these programs.

I finally realised what all the IT nerds were talking about when they meant
downloading a crack. I thought they meant gay porn.

sure ya did.

I would if I didn't already have something I liked.

i checked winedt's web site and it comes with LaTex support.

Yeah? I mainly used it for database stuff.

no *****.

Screw you.

my ***** is too big for you. i would rip you wide open.

before Access came along, i was a Clipper programmer for a large
corporate media company.

Clipper? I take it that's not a ship.

Clipper was the answer to Ashton Tate's DBaseIII+. It picked up where DBase
stopped.
However that whole database paradigm was fundamentally flawed. You had all
these DBF files and index files sitting on a fileserver so that an entire
organisation could access its databases. Locking of records was not done by
the fileserver (because it was beyond its scope), instead that was the
responsibility of the client program. If a client program wanted to access a
couple of records in a DBF file which was over 1MB in size, the entire 1MB
of data had to be transferred over the LAN to the requesting client. As
databases grew larger, so performance degraded. Record locking sometimes
fucked up and databases became corrupted (and needed to be repaired /
reindexed).
This era was the Novell fileserver era. Novell fileserver was not an
applications server and so you couldn't run an SQL server on it. Novell did
have something called Btrieve which was ***** ***** *****.
and then along came Windows NT in 1993 and it WAS an applications server.
Finally, industry had what it needed without having to buy a mainframe.
Microsoft's NT server did what Novell fileserver did not and could not.
and overnight, Novell died.
so back then, in the Novell era, if you wanted an SQL server, you had to buy
an enormously expensive mainframe. and these days, you no longer have to buy
an expensive Microsoft server when you can load Linux (free or very cheap)
and MySQL (free or very cheap) on a server (PC).
the LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) platform (or suite) does all that
Microsoft software does without you having to pay out a single cent. You can
download it all. and you can also have WAMP (Windows, Apache, MySQL, PHP).
There are cheap or free alternatives to every bit of software that Microsoft
produces.
Now you tell me why Microsoft is going to continue to rake it? I just can't
see it. They have to take an earnings hit sometime soon.
new version of Office? i don't need it. new version of Windows? i don't need
it. Internet Explorer? i don't want it. .Net? ported to Linux.
The only piece of really useful free software that Microsoft ever released
(IE) is a blackhole of security flaws. If IE is on your PC, you're a sitting
duck. and IE is on your Windows PC because Microsoft integrated the fucker
into the entire interface. It's fucking impossible to scrub off. You could
take a flamethrower to your Windows PC and the only fucking thing left over
in the ash would be IE sitting there grinning back up at you.
I tell you, Bill Gates hates us. he really hates us. he's sitting in his
fucking mansion reading this now and laughing his ***** off at us. what the
***** does he care? his PC runs Linux.

I'm sure old Albert would have something to say about it.

he's dead.

So?

he's got nothing to say on any given topic.

How do you know?

dead men tell no tales.

i like 36 myself but in under a month, i'll be 37.

Whenabouts? Just so I can send the strippers.

Nov 4.

Happy birthday for then. I know I have something I have to do on that day
but I can't remember what it is.

are you asking me?

I think I have an optometrist appointment - just got measured up for
contacts and got a trial pair - so far so good.

i have 20/20 eyesight. ha ha.

Penny for your thoughts?

James Bond porno, pork chops. mmmmm, pork chops.

Are you Homersexual?

...heh...

I'll take that as a yes.

Homer is not sexual.
if you gave Homer the choice between sex with the most gorgeous woman
and earth and a plate of pork chops, he'd take the pork chops.

For a moment I was worried that you were going to say "choice between sex
with the most gorgeous women on earth or sex with a plate of pork chops"

you worry too much.
--
smash yer modem, reboot, kill yerself
Mel the Defiler
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webmaster of atjfaq.com
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User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Musicals 02 Dec 2004 04:06:41 PM
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:QZydna4QNcK2ETLcRVn-jw@megapath.net...

In our last episode <6v0tq0lil6ktj94mpgv301nuiq6s4nps00@4ax.com>, Liz lept
out of the bushes shouting:

snip


People really did seem to like my Air Harmonica routine.


Oh is *that what the standing ovation was about?

Dang! And here I thought it was for my pot roast <pouts>
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Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Musicals 03 Dec 2004 08:20:37 AM
In our last episode <319hvgF3946esU1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept out
of the bushes shouting:


"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:QZydna4QNcK2ETLcRVn-jw@megapath.net...

In our last episode <6v0tq0lil6ktj94mpgv301nuiq6s4nps00@4ax.com>, Liz
lept out of the bushes shouting:


snip


People really did seem to like my Air Harmonica routine.


Oh is *that what the standing ovation was about?


Dang! And here I thought it was for my pot roast <pouts>

Fried turkeys, roasted pot...
The things that go on in your kitchen...
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Being surprised at the fact that the universe
is fine tuned for life is akin to a puddle being
surprised at how well it fits its hole"
-- Douglas Adams
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Musicals 03 Dec 2004 08:30:05 AM
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:caSdneFG4JcI6C3cRVn-oA@megapath.net...

In our last episode <319hvgF3946esU1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept out
of the bushes shouting:


"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:QZydna4QNcK2ETLcRVn-jw@megapath.net...

In our last episode <6v0tq0lil6ktj94mpgv301nuiq6s4nps00@4ax.com>, Liz
lept out of the bushes shouting:


snip


People really did seem to like my Air Harmonica routine.


Oh is *that what the standing ovation was about?


Dang! And here I thought it was for my pot roast <pouts>


Fried turkeys, roasted pot...

The things that go on in your kitchen...

Hon, you have NO idea :)
--
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Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Musicals 03 Dec 2004 09:05:25 AM
In our last episode <31bbjjF392d15U2@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept out
of the bushes shouting:


"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:caSdneFG4JcI6C3cRVn-oA@megapath.net...

In our last episode <319hvgF3946esU1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept
out of the bushes shouting:


"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:QZydna4QNcK2ETLcRVn-jw@megapath.net...

In our last episode <6v0tq0lil6ktj94mpgv301nuiq6s4nps00@4ax.com>, Liz
lept out of the bushes shouting:


snip


People really did seem to like my Air Harmonica routine.


Oh is *that what the standing ovation was about?


Dang! And here I thought it was for my pot roast <pouts>


Fried turkeys, roasted pot...

The things that go on in your kitchen...


Hon, you have NO idea :)

And I am *so relieved!
(heh)
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Being surprised at the fact that the universe
is fine tuned for life is akin to a puddle being
surprised at how well it fits its hole"
-- Douglas Adams
.



User: "Apostate"

Title: Re: Musicals 08 Dec 2004 05:34:09 PM
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:06:41 -0500, "Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:


"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:QZydna4QNcK2ETLcRVn-jw@megapath.net...

In our last episode <6v0tq0lil6ktj94mpgv301nuiq6s4nps00@4ax.com>, Liz lept
out of the bushes shouting:


snip


People really did seem to like my Air Harmonica routine.


Oh is *that what the standing ovation was about?


Dang! And here I thought it was for my pot roast <pouts>

You play a pot roast?
<can hardly wait to hear this>
--
/Apostate
atheist #1931 I've found it!
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EAC Supernumerary Deputy Director, Department of Redundancy Department
plonked by Lani_girl, first post; Billions Served!
I doubt, therefore I might be.
For e-mail, hold that tiger!
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User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Musicals 08 Dec 2004 05:56:10 PM
"Apostate" <Apostate.invalid@yeehaw.org> wrote in message
news:gq3fr014dlbgpg00l65g5b5j3ibgrcsi5b@4ax.com...

On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 17:06:41 -0500, "Robibnikoff"
<witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:


"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:QZydna4QNcK2ETLcRVn-jw@megapath.net...

In our last episode <6v0tq0lil6ktj94mpgv301nuiq6s4nps00@4ax.com>, Liz
lept
out of the bushes shouting:


snip


People really did seem to like my Air Harmonica routine.


Oh is *that what the standing ovation was about?


Dang! And here I thought it was for my pot roast <pouts>



You play a pot roast?

<can hardly wait to hear this>

Ah, the dulcet tones of a well cooked piece of meat are not to be missed!
Why, you should have heard the roast chicken I made for dinner this evening.
Angels never sung so sweet ;)
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Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Musicals 08 Dec 2004 06:45:39 PM
In our last episode <31pikqF39r0qgU1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept out
of the bushes shouting:

Ah, the dulcet tones of a well cooked piece of meat are not to be missed!

No. No. I can't. I just can't...
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Being surprised at the fact that the universe
is fine tuned for life is akin to a puddle being
surprised at how well it fits its hole"
-- Douglas Adams
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Musicals 08 Dec 2004 07:27:56 PM
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:psqdnSoVp5cfAircRVn-hQ@megapath.net...

In our last episode <31pikqF39r0qgU1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept out
of the bushes shouting:

Ah, the dulcet tones of a well cooked piece of meat are not to be missed!


No. No. I can't. I just can't...

Do it! You KNOW you want to! :)
--
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Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
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User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Musicals 08 Dec 2004 09:37:45 PM
In our last episode <31po0sF3bgqa9U1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept out
of the bushes shouting:


"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:psqdnSoVp5cfAircRVn-hQ@megapath.net...

In our last episode <31pikqF39r0qgU1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept
out of the bushes shouting:

Ah, the dulcet tones of a well cooked piece of meat are not to be
missed!


No. No. I can't. I just can't...


Do it! You KNOW you want to! :)

If you *knew what I wrote today, you'd really not be tempting me to go
*anywhere. <eg>
(Now and again I write a side story of some incident or other in a
character's past to get a "handle" on them and the one that popped up
today for something that happened with my main character something like
six years "ago" was *quite the revelation)
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Being surprised at the fact that the universe
is fine tuned for life is akin to a puddle being
surprised at how well it fits its hole"
-- Douglas Adams
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Musicals 09 Dec 2004 07:51:34 AM
"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:APGdnZvdF4dKWircRVn-tw@megapath.net...

In our last episode <31po0sF3bgqa9U1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept out
of the bushes shouting:


"Mark K. Bilbo" <alt-atheism@org.webmaster> wrote in message
news:psqdnSoVp5cfAircRVn-hQ@megapath.net...

In our last episode <31pikqF39r0qgU1@individual.net>, Robibnikoff lept
out of the bushes shouting:

Ah, the dulcet tones of a well cooked piece of meat are not to be
missed!


No. No. I can't. I just can't...


Do it! You KNOW you want to! :)


If you *knew what I wrote today, you'd really not be tempting me to go
*anywhere. <eg>

Oh my :)

(Now and again I write a side story of some incident or other in a
character's past to get a "handle" on them and the one that popped up
today for something that happened with my main character something like
six years "ago" was *quite the revelation)

You had BETTER send me a copy of this book when you're finished with it :)
--
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Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
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User: "Liz"

Title: Re: Musicals 02 Dec 2004 05:45:24 PM
On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 15:44:42 -0600, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<alt-atheism@org.webmaster> in news message
<QZydna4QNcK2ETLcRVn-jw@megapath.net> wrote:

In our last episode <6v0tq0lil6ktj94mpgv301nuiq6s4nps00@4ax.com>, Liz lept
out of the bushes shouting:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 20:50:28 -0600, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<alt-atheism@org.webmaster> in news message
<cqudnZ8mEdfFHzPcRVn-rA@megapath.net> wrote:

In our last episode <tsusq056fg0k1jhc7p7a6pd4vfhpi5nco8@4ax.com>, Liz
lept out of the bushes shouting:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 20:10:57 -0600, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<alt-atheism@org.webmaster> in news message
<uISdnWhvQvWL5DPcRVn-rA@megapath.net> wrote:

In our last episode <v9tsq0l1jpid4adhn51h00qc844ecg8l97@4ax.com>, Liz
lept out of the bushes shouting:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 13:57:08 GMT, Elroy Willis <elo@airmail.net> in
news message <2jirq05n17ofsf5tm0ogf8rcd99mugtatj@4ax.com> wrote:

Robibnikoff <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote in alt.atheism

Elroy Willis <elo@airmail.net> wrote in message

Robibnikoff <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote in alt.atheism

Elroy Willis <elo@airmail.net> wrote in message

Robibnikoff <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote in alt.atheism


[----]

If I have, I've purged it from my memory, just like I did with
Mary Poppins. I hate musicals worse than rap music... :)


You hate Mary Poppins! Communist!!


Not only did she break out singing and dancing, she could fly! Or at
least float... Hmm...

I take it you won't be going to see "Phantom of the Opera" when it
comes out on film?


I doubt it.

I can't wait! I loved it on Broadway :)


I like the music all by itself, and I like staged plays, but when the
two are combined together into some weird play or opera in which
people just burst out into song and dance, abnormally it seems to me,
then I quit liking the show for some reason. I don't think I'm alone
in my opinion, am I?

Nobody I know suddenly bursts out singing and dancing like they do
in musicals. If they did, I would call the men with white coats
to round them up...


Aw, c'mon. Don't you think it would be fun - Just once?


To actually break out into song and dance one day when nobody
expected it? In a public place? At work maybe?


I do that all the time. No really. Of course, I break out in stand
up comedy, too.


Oooo. Do they have ointment for that?



No, it just has to be endured.

"Don't laugh. It will just encourage her."


<clenched teeth>

"Just smile and don't move."



People really did seem to like my Air Harmonica routine.


Oh is *that what the standing ovation was about?

I actually prefer people to roll on the floor. That's good when
they do that.
Überwench #658 Now a *real* atheist!
Dame Liz the Undaunted Ath.D BAAWA
Charter Member of SMASH
and Queen of the known universe
.
User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: Musicals 03 Dec 2004 09:05:03 AM
In our last episode <mbavq0d40us429f2lvsv2ufr6qcifb0r6v@4ax.com>, Liz lept
out of the bushes shouting:

On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 15:44:42 -0600, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<alt-atheism@org.webmaster> in news message
<QZydna4QNcK2ETLcRVn-jw@megapath.net> wrote:

In our last episode <6v0tq0lil6ktj94mpgv301nuiq6s4nps00@4ax.com>, Liz
lept out of the bushes shouting:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 20:50:28 -0600, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<alt-atheism@org.webmaster> in news message
<cqudnZ8mEdfFHzPcRVn-rA@megapath.net> wrote:

In our last episode <tsusq056fg0k1jhc7p7a6pd4vfhpi5nco8@4ax.com>, Liz
lept out of the bushes shouting:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 20:10:57 -0600, "Mark K. Bilbo"
<alt-atheism@org.webmaster> in news message
<uISdnWhvQvWL5DPcRVn-rA@megapath.net> wrote:

In our last episode <v9tsq0l1jpid4adhn51h00qc844ecg8l97@4ax.com>, Liz
lept out of the bushes shouting:

On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 13:57:08 GMT, Elroy Willis <elo@airmail.net> in
news message <2jirq05n17ofsf5tm0ogf8rcd99mugtatj@4ax.com> wrote:

Robibnikoff <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote in alt.atheism

Elroy Willis <elo@airmail.net> wrote in message

Robibnikoff <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote in alt.atheism

Elroy Willis <elo@airmail.net> wrote in message

Robibnikoff <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote in alt.atheism


[----]

If I have, I've purged it from my memory, just like I did with
Mary Poppins. I hate musicals worse than rap music... :)


You hate Mary Poppins! Communist!!


Not only did she break out singing and dancing, she could fly! Or
at least float... Hmm...

I take it you won't be going to see "Phantom of the Opera" when
it comes out on film?


I doubt it.

I can't wait! I loved it on Broadway :)


I like the music all by itself, and I like staged plays, but when
the two are combined together into some weird play or opera in
which people just burst out into song and dance, abnormally it
seems to me, then I quit liking the show for some reason. I don't
think I'm alone in my opinion, am I?

Nobody I know suddenly bursts out singing and dancing like they
do in musicals. If they did, I would call the men with white
coats to round them up...


Aw, c'mon. Don't you think it would be fun - Just once?


To actually break out into song and dance one day when nobody
expected it? In a public place? At work maybe?


I do that all the time. No really. Of course, I break out in
stand up comedy, too.


Oooo. Do they have ointment for that?



No, it just has to be endured.

"Don't laugh. It will just encourage her."


<clenched teeth>

"Just smile and don't move."



People really did seem to like my Air Harmonica routine.


Oh is *that what the standing ovation was about?



I actually prefer people to roll on the floor. That's good when
they do that.

Erm... that sounds a little ominous...
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Being surprised at the fact that the universe
is fine tuned for life is akin to a puddle being
surprised at how well it fits its hole"
-- Douglas Adams
.


User: "Deadcarnahans"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 28 Nov 2004 07:31:14 PM
Deadcarnahans lept from the weeds with a question:
What of the 35th anniversary of the first lunar landing? Should it of happened
200 years ago or what?
I missed the original post.
Sorry...
DC
.
User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 29 Nov 2004 05:47:30 PM
In our last episode <20041128203114.06040.00000737@mb-m19.aol.com>,
Deadcarnahans lept out of the bushes shouting:

Deadcarnahans lept from the weeds with a question: What of the 35th
anniversary of the first lunar landing? Should it of happened 200 years
ago or what?
I missed the original post.
Sorry...

I think we all missed the original post. Looks like a thread cross posted
into the ng...
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Being surprised at the fact that the universe
is fine tuned for life is akin to a puddle being
surprised at how well it fits its hole"
-- Douglas Adams
.


User: "Tukla Ratte"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 29 Nov 2004 04:44:58 PM
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:
< snip >

Oooooooo. I'm peeing my pants!

I was gonna chew you out for stealing my shtick, but then I realized:
pants. So, never mind. Carry on.
--
Tukla, Eater of Theists, Squeaker of Chew Toys
Official Mascot of Alt.Atheism, aa 1347
.
User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 29 Nov 2004 05:45:06 PM
In our last episode <311n4bF35n9tbU1@uni-berlin.de>, Tukla Ratte lept out
of the bushes shouting:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

< snip >

Oooooooo. I'm peeing my pants!


I was gonna chew you out for stealing my shtick, but then I realized:
pants. So, never mind. Carry on.

I was gonna say. Pants? Since when have you had anything to do with pants?
I mean, unless they're somebody else-GIVE ME THOSE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Being surprised at the fact that the universe
is fine tuned for life is akin to a puddle being
surprised at how well it fits its hole"
-- Douglas Adams
.
User: "Tukla Ratte"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 01 Dec 2004 10:14:49 AM
Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

In our last episode <311n4bF35n9tbU1@uni-berlin.de>, Tukla Ratte lept out
of the bushes shouting:


Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

< snip >

Oooooooo. I'm peeing my pants!


I was gonna chew you out for stealing my shtick, but then I realized:
pants. So, never mind. Carry on.



I was gonna say. Pants? Since when have you had anything to do with pants?
I mean, unless they're somebody else-GIVE ME THOSE BACK!!!!!!!!!!!

Sure. As soon as I finish marking them.
--
Tukla, Eater of Theists, Squeaker of Chew Toys
Official Mascot of Alt.Atheism, aa 1347
.
User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 01 Dec 2004 03:10:29 PM
In our last episode <3168vqF3708k1U1@individual.net>, Tukla Ratte lept out
of the bushes shouting:

Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

In our last episode <311n4bF35n9tbU1@uni-berlin.de>, Tukla Ratte lept
out of the bushes shouting:


Mark K. Bilbo wrote:

< snip >

Oooooooo. I'm peeing my pants!


I was gonna chew you out for stealing my shtick, but then I realized:
pants. So, never mind. Carry on.



I was gonna say. Pants? Since when have you had anything to do with
pants? I mean, unless they're somebody else-GIVE ME THOSE
BACK!!!!!!!!!!!


Sure. As soon as I finish marking them.

Erm... on second thought, keep 'em...
--
Mark K. Bilbo - a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
Alt-atheism website at: http://www.alt-atheism.org
-----------------------------------------------------------
"Being surprised at the fact that the universe
is fine tuned for life is akin to a puddle being
surprised at how well it fits its hole"
-- Douglas Adams
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User: "Dubh Ghall"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 28 Nov 2004 05:59:19 AM
On 27 Nov 2004 13:43:20 GMT,
(Deadcarnahans) wrote:

You're the one complaining. You unsubscribe.


I certainly may do so. But only after I see who the real fools are....the
religious advocates that troll here, or, anyone else that wants to be compared
to them.

Plonk' ed are the self righteous,
Plonk.
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User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 26 Nov 2004 11:27:21 PM
On 26 Nov 2004 15:29:16 GMT,
(Deadcarnahans)
said in alt.atheism:

Is this some kind of fagboy group where posters just blast each other?
I always thought Atheists would be more oriented towards logic and common
sense.
What's going on here? Sounds like some of you need to unsubscibe.

Lead the way.
--
"Christians, it is needless to say, utterly detest each other. They slander each
other constantly with the vilest forms of abuse and cannot come to any sort of
agreement in their teachings. Each sect brands its own, fills the head of its own
with deceitful nonsense, and makes perfect little pigs of those it wins over to its
side."
- Celsus On the True Doctrine, translated by R. Joseph Hoffman, Oxford University Press, 1987
(random sig, produced by SigChanger)
rukbat at verizon dot net
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User: "Dubh Ghall"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 27 Nov 2004 04:57:00 PM
On 26 Nov 2004 15:29:16 GMT,
(Deadcarnahans) wrote:

Is this some kind of fagboy group where posters just blast each other?
I always thought Atheists would be more oriented towards logic and common
sense.

What's going on here? Sounds like some of you need to unsubscibe.

DC

You don't like it?
Answer's simple; and don't let the door catch your arse on the way out.
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User: "Vic Sagerquist"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 27 Nov 2004 12:47:53 AM
On 26 Nov 2004, Deadcarnahans dropped trou, farted, whirled, then shouted:

Is this some kind of fagboy group where posters just blast each other?
I always thought Atheists would be more oriented towards logic and common
sense.

What's going on here? Sounds like some of you need to unsubscibe.

DC

You first, fagboy.
--
Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
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User: "Uncle Dollar Bill"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 27 Nov 2004 10:01:00 AM
In article <Xns95ADE82422B50vicman@204.127.199.17>,

says...

On 26 Nov 2004, Deadcarnahans dropped trou, farted, whirled, then shouted:

Is this some kind of fagboy group where posters just blast each other?
I always thought Atheists would be more oriented towards logic and common
sense.

What's going on here? Sounds like some of you need to unsubscibe.

DC


You first, fagboy.

<cough>
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User: "Vic Sagerquist"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 27 Nov 2004 12:19:52 PM
On 27 Nov 2004, Uncle Dollar Bill dropped trou, farted, whirled, then
shouted:

In article <Xns95ADE82422B50vicman@204.127.199.17>,
address@withheld.com says...

On 26 Nov 2004, Deadcarnahans dropped trou, farted, whirled, then
shouted:

Is this some kind of fagboy group where posters just blast each
other? I always thought Atheists would be more oriented towards
logic and common sense.

What's going on here? Sounds like some of you need to unsubscibe.

DC


You first, fagboy.


<cough>

God Bless You.
--
Vic Sagerquist
aa#2011
Supervisor, EAC Department of little adhesive-backed "L" shaped
chrome-plastic doo-dads to add feet to Jesus fish department
.
User: "Uncle Dollar Bill"

Title: Re: 35th anniversary of the first Lunar landing 27 Nov 2004 11:50:24 PM
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 18:19:52 GMT in the fey dale of alt.atheism, Vic
Sagerquist defied the status quo and scrawled upon the toilet stall:

On 27 Nov 2004, Uncle Dollar Bill dropped trou, farted, whirled, then
shouted:

In article <Xns95ADE82422B50vicman@204.127.199.17>,
address@withheld.com says...

On 26 Nov 2004, Deadcarnahans dropped trou, farted, whirled, then
shouted:

Is this some kind of fagboy group where posters just blast each
other? I always thought Atheists would be more oriented towards
logic and common sense.

What's going on here? Sounds like some of you need to unsubscibe.

DC


You first, fagboy.


<cough>


God Bless You.

LOL! :-) Merci, monsieur. ;-)
--
L8r,
Uncle Dollar Bill
/:\./\-*\/#\-/\:.\/~\*/\-#\/:\./\*-\/~\#/\:.\/-\*/
You can't disguise hatred just by calling it love.
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