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"Al Klein" |
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24 Aug 2003 06:43:46 PM |
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Re: For sale: 1 official EAC Irony-o-meter, slightly used |
On 23 Aug 2003 22:59:46 -0700, (Budikka) posted
in alt.atheism:
"Phillip Brown" <phillipbrownau@netscape.net> wrote
news:<pan.2003.08.22.03.49.04.440569@netscape.net>...
[Feng Shuipped]
I was in a book store this morning and saw a tiny book called "Feng
Shui for Dummies" - I couldn't stop snickering. Isn't the title a
tautology? That's got to be the must-have book, just for the hell of
it.
There MAY be some truth to Feng Shui. "Christianity for Dummies",
OTOH ...
--
Zymurgist # 2
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| User: "Dr. Smartass" |
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| Title: Re: For sale: 1 official EAC Irony-o-meter, slightly used |
24 Aug 2003 08:35:23 PM |
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Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in
news:bcjikvgammioepp7f26ubf8q64r6fabt6i@Pern.rk:
On 23 Aug 2003 22:59:46 -0700, (Budikka) posted
in alt.atheism:
"Phillip Brown" <phillipbrownau@netscape.net> wrote
news:<pan.2003.08.22.03.49.04.440569@netscape.net>...
[Feng Shuipped]
I was in a book store this morning and saw a tiny book called "Feng
Shui for Dummies" - I couldn't stop snickering. Isn't the title a
tautology? That's got to be the must-have book, just for the hell of
it.
There MAY be some truth to Feng Shui. "Christianity for Dummies",
OTOH ...
I saw a whole rack of "Christian Prayer for Dummies" a few months ago.
Several hundred pages.
That's almost as funny as a camping book called "How to ***** in the Woods."
Complete with an index.
--
Dr. Smartass
BAAWA Knight of Heckling -- a.a. #1939
"And the knowledge that they fear
Is a weapon to be used against them."
--Rush, "The Weapon"
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| User: "Charles R Ward" |
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| Title: Re: For sale: 1 official EAC Irony-o-meter, slightly used |
27 Aug 2003 05:26:59 PM |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 01:35:23 UTC, "Dr. Smartass"
<gekiskivviesdo@astroboyskivviesmail.com> wrote:
Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid> wrote in
news:bcjikvgammioepp7f26ubf8q64r6fabt6i@Pern.rk:
On 23 Aug 2003 22:59:46 -0700, (Budikka) posted
in alt.atheism:
"Phillip Brown" <phillipbrownau@netscape.net> wrote
news:<pan.2003.08.22.03.49.04.440569@netscape.net>...
[Feng Shuipped]
I was in a book store this morning and saw a tiny book called "Feng
Shui for Dummies" - I couldn't stop snickering. Isn't the title a
tautology? That's got to be the must-have book, just for the hell of
it.
There MAY be some truth to Feng Shui. "Christianity for Dummies",
OTOH ...
I saw a whole rack of "Christian Prayer for Dummies" a few months ago.
Several hundred pages.
That's almost as funny as a camping book called "How to ***** in the Woods."
Complete with an index.
One of these days I'm going to get Dr. Ruth's "Sex for
Dummies"
Charles R Ward
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"I do live among my fellow atheists. I also happen to live
among Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Pagans, Satanists
and followers of various other religions -- all of which
have a perfect right to live in the United States without
interference because of their religion or lack thereof no
matter how much it irks you." Liz
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| User: "Al Klein" |
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| Title: Re: For sale: 1 official EAC Irony-o-meter, slightly used |
25 Aug 2003 08:27:41 PM |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 13:58:49 +1000, "Phillip Brown"
<phillipbrownau@netscape.net> posted in alt.atheism:
I remember when I was looking at feng-shui, a lot of the things were
grounded in common sense (outside of the 'bring you good
luck|riches|fortune' stuff). For example, the orientation of a bed or desk
to the door of a room such that you could always see who was coming in to
the room - this had its basis in the fact that then you couldn't be
surprised and, potentially, killed.
Yeah, I worry about that all the time.
</sarcasm>
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"Properly read, the Bible is the most potent force for atheism ever conceived."
- Isaac Asimov
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