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From: Twibil on 7 Mar 2010 14:39 On Mar 7, 6:56 am, krusty kritter <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > > Sychophant. The word you're searching for here is "friend", but since you have none of those -and likely never have- it's understandable why it wouldn't be in your vocabulary. > The two of you would make a perfect match, yannow, you're both tall, > scrawny, bald-headed, and opinionated old farts. 6'2" at 210 pounds is "scrawny"? My doctor will be *greatly* amused. > You probably own a guitar too. Oh woe is me! The kiss of death in Krusty's world! Every single time I think you just couldn't *possibly* get any dumber you set out to prove me wrong. It's almost certainly the only thing you've ever done at which you've been an unqualified success.
From: Twibil on 7 Mar 2010 14:55 On Mar 7, 5:00 am, "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61**spambloc...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > For there to be "more" of anything, first there must have > > been "some". > > You must have slept through it. Go back to sleep. Nothing > for you, here. Naw; I was staying up late cleaning my guns and remembering the cowardly Morman murderers at Mountain Meadows. Those "Stormin Mormans" coldly executed some 120 non-Mormon men, women, and children after persuading them to surrender with promises of safe passage. The only survivors were the kids under the age of 8, who were given into slavery with various Mormon families after all their worldly possessions were sold at auction. Never forget. Never forgive.
From: krusty kritter on 7 Mar 2010 16:16 On Mar 7, 11:39 am, Twibil <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Mar 7, 6:56 am, krusty kritter <breoganmacbr...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > Sychophant. > > The word you're searching for here is "friend", but since you have > none of those -and likely never have- it's understandable why it > wouldn't be in your vocabulary. Hey, I'm trying to find a special "friend" for Bryan. He wants to be "friends" with just about everybody---and he's willing to travel to potential "friends." What have you got to lose? If nothing else, you could teach Bryan to play "Dueling Banjos."
From: krusty kritter on 7 Mar 2010 16:20 On Mar 7, 11:55 am, Twibil <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Naw; I was staying up late cleaning my guns and remembering the > cowardly Morman murderers at Mountain Meadows. > Never forget. Never forgive. Well, that's sure bigoty of you. Only one person was ever found responsible, and he was executed 20 years later. The pioneers who were murdered at Mountain Meadows just happened to be for Arkansas, where the Mormon missionary Parley Pratt (one of my relatives, of course!) was killed by a jealous husband over an extramarital affair. Sure, the motivation was wrong, but, if there's any justice, it has been served long ago.
From: Bruce Jensen on 8 Mar 2010 01:05
On Mar 7, 11:55 am, Twibil <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Mar 7, 5:00 am, "Stormin Mormon" > > <cayoung61**spambloc...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > > > > For there to be "more" of anything, first there must have > > > been "some". > > > You must have slept through it. Go back to sleep. Nothing > > for you, here. > > Naw; I was staying up late cleaning my guns and remembering the > cowardly Morman murderers at Mountain Meadows. > > Those "Stormin Mormans" coldly executed some 120 non-Mormon men, > women, and children after persuading them to surrender with promises > of safe passage. The only survivors were the kids under the age of 8, > who were given into slavery with various Mormon families after all > their worldly possessions were sold at auction. > > Never forget. Never forgive. Are you, by chance, a Christian? |