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LDRandAstarte -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:01:56 AM)

si mais l'esprit soyez comme sage




Lordandmaster -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:04:17 AM)

Ça me plaît quand les filles ont les bouches ouvertes.




LDRandAstarte -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:06:35 AM)

De même que font je




kdsub -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:09:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

Another question: if God is perfection, why is his creation so imperfect?


Just wondering where it is written that God said He or She was perfect...And perhaps his creation is perfect in his eyes.

Butch




kittinSol -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:09:55 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

Ça me plaît quand les filles ont les bouches ouvertes.


Dieu, c'est une pipe.




kittinSol -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:11:31 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: kdsub

quote:

ORIGINAL: kittinSol

Another question: if God is perfection, why is his creation so imperfect?


Just wondering where it is written that God said He or She was perfect...And perhaps his creation is perfect in his eyes.

Butch


Butch, that's what I heard when I was little. Granted, I was surrounded by Catholics and it was in another language, so possibly it doesn't translate into American protestantism. But this is literally what they used to say: "Dieu est un pur esprit, infiniment parfait."




Lordandmaster -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:15:39 AM)

Précisément, ma chère: une pipe!

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

Ça me plaît quand les filles ont les bouches ouvertes.


Dieu, c'est une pipe.




NumberSix -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:22:48 AM)

Lam, I don't know if you guys are talking about me or saying that the French created the world, if so, heads will roll in the streets, once again.

6  




LDRandAstarte -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:27:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: NumberSix

Lam, I don't know if you guys are talking about me or saying that the French created the world, if so, heads will roll in the streets, once again.

6  


Aucun numéro 6 le Français n'a créé le monde, ou des pommes frites pour cette matière.
(No number 6 the french did not create the world, or french fries for that matter.)

bien que les têtes de roulement soit l'une de leurs réclamations à la renommée.




Lordandmaster -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:29:46 AM)

They DID invent French fries. What they didn't invent was French toast.




NumberSix -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:31:16 AM)

how about french wine?

6




LDRandAstarte -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:36:59 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

They DID invent French fries. What they didn't invent was French toast.


Sorry, but it was Belgum.

"Many Americans attribute the dish to France — although in France they are almost exclusively thought of as Belgian — and offer as evidence a notation by U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. "Pommes de terre frites à cru, en petites tranches" ("Potatoes deep-fried while raw, in small cuttings") are noted in a manuscript in Thomas Jefferson's hand (circa 1801-1809)"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_fried_potatoes




NorthernGent -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:40:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LDRandAstarte

Sorry, but it was Belgum.

"Many Americans attribute the dish to France — although in France they are almost exclusively thought of as Belgian — and offer as evidence a notation by U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. "Pommes de terre frites à cru, en petites tranches" ("Potatoes deep-fried while raw, in small cuttings") are noted in a manuscript in Thomas Jefferson's hand (circa 1801-1809)"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_fried_potatoes




Our one contribution to world cuisine goes unnoticed........Raleigh is not amused......




NumberSix -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:43:06 AM)

french fried snus?

Victoria Regia (also, not amused)




Lordandmaster -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:52:54 AM)

From the same article:

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Belgians claim that "French" fries are in fact Belgian, but definitive evidence for the origin is difficult to present.


I kinda think this is an instance of multiple origin (it does not require genius to have the idea of frying a potato).

Anyway can we agree that they didn't invent French toast?  But their wines are great and their women give great head?

quote:

ORIGINAL: LDRandAstarte

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

They DID invent French fries. What they didn't invent was French toast.


Sorry, but it was Belgum.

"Many Americans attribute the dish to France — although in France they are almost exclusively thought of as Belgian — and offer as evidence a notation by U.S. President Thomas Jefferson. "Pommes de terre frites à cru, en petites tranches" ("Potatoes deep-fried while raw, in small cuttings") are noted in a manuscript in Thomas Jefferson's hand (circa 1801-1809)"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_fried_potatoes




NorthernGent -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 11:58:40 AM)

It's high time we started dealing in patents, or else we're going to go out of business. We were famous once upon a time; the best we can hope for these days is the French being confused with the Belgians thus enabling us to sneak into second place in the contest for discovery of the lowest form of vegetable on the planet......a contest that is ours to lose by birthright, too.




Lordandmaster -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 12:01:18 PM)

Laughing...and I vaguely remember reading that potatoes aren't even vegetables, but I can't claim any expertise in that area of knowledge.

Edited to add: OK, my memory was wrong (or else I rightly remember reading something that was wrong); "vegetable" is not a scientific term and is used to refer to the edible portion of any plant whatsoever.  So potatoes are indeed vegetables.




NumberSix -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 12:04:38 PM)

Sir, you may have been famous once, but not for potatoes.

My own private Idaho.

6




meatcleaver -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 12:09:43 PM)

Well, as I suspect everyone knows, spuds are tubers like carrots and beetroots and with a name like tuber, you'd expect them to come from the north of England, not the Americas. However, I'd like to know how come the Incas never thought of deep frying the humble potato because they had them long enough before anyone else got their hands on them. Apparently they've been eaten around that neck of the woods for at least 2500 years, almost as old as the world and while we're at it, they have a higher intelligence than creationists. The potatoes do, not necessarily the INcas but I suspect they do too.




kdsub -> RE: Creationism in public schools (10/5/2008 12:18:59 PM)

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ORIGINAL: NumberSix

how about french wine?

6


Nope...Since the 1860’s Most French wine is really American… at least French grape grafted to American roots anyway.




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