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SternSkipper -> RE: Trick-or-bible (11/8/2011 11:03:11 AM)

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I hope you're just trying to be provocative by talking like an asshole. I would prefer to think that leaving your kids without a mother because she's in jail serving a sentence for assault and battery is also something you wouldn't tolerate on their behalf.


Perhaps she's not even trying to be ANYTHING, but rather, thinking out loud. Nice Sanity/heretic imitation BTW.




mnottertail -> RE: Trick-or-bible (11/8/2011 11:05:39 AM)


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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

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jesus weeners.


Where exactly do you buy those?




I assume we are talking Hebrew National and not some Nathans coneys ready to go here, and you can get them in any fine delicatessen or grocery store.




Kirata -> RE: Trick-or-bible (11/8/2011 2:53:45 PM)


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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

Nice Sanity/heretic imitation BTW.

I'll go with Heretic. Ain't he the guy you blamed for your vacation? [:D]

K.








tazzygirl -> RE: Trick-or-bible (11/8/2011 3:21:03 PM)


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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

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I hope you're just trying to be provocative by talking like an asshole. I would prefer to think that leaving your kids without a mother because she's in jail serving a sentence for assault and battery is also something you wouldn't tolerate on their behalf.


Perhaps she's not even trying to be ANYTHING, but rather, thinking out loud. Nice Sanity/heretic imitation BTW.




Its ok. What I am not is a hypocrite who will bow to peer pressure.

Guess the fact that my son is grown and I didnt go to jail speaks for something. [:D]




GotSteel -> RE: Trick-or-bible (11/8/2011 5:59:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Kirata
I would prefer to think that leaving your kids without a mother because she's in jail serving a sentence for assault and battery is also something you wouldn't tolerate on their behalf.


I know huh.




GotSteel -> RE: Trick-or-bible (11/8/2011 7:53:49 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper
The motel ones are printed on thin enough paper they can be used for sanitary purposes... so long as you don't mind the occasional dogma transferring


I've never tried that, I usually just play the hide the Bible game. I really got a kick out of it this summer when I couldn't find a spot because they were all already taken.




Kirata -> RE: Trick-or-bible (11/8/2011 8:00:08 PM)


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ORIGINAL: GotSteel

I've never tried that, I usually just play the hide the Bible game. I really got a kick out of it this summer when I couldn't find a spot because they were all already taken.

Now that's funny! [:D]

K.




xssve -> RE: Trick-or-bible (11/11/2011 10:17:13 AM)

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ORIGINAL: DarthVaderOfLove

When I was a kid, I got one of those Gideon New Testaments. Small, probably about 4" X 6". I didn't necessarily want it and remember tossing it in the trash at a friend's house, in the basement. We were watching horror flicks with my friend and his older brother and several of his friends. I remember one of them took the bible out of the trash and tore out three pages and then used them to roll three huge joints. I remember him saying "Man, Doug! Why didn't you tell me you had a Bible? We been using this shitty beer can pipe all night." Not really relevant to the conversation, except that I remember getting the bible. Got one a few times, this was in Georgia, north of Atlanta. Maybe it's a southern thing.
Yeah, the Gideon bible pages made great rolling paper back in the day.

I have no problem with the guy handing out bibles, even if it is full of sex and violence - for those who seem to think it's somehow different from violent comics or porn - it isn't, not as a work of literature, it just takes longer to sift through to get to the good parts.




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