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bondiguy |
Sep 7 2006, 11:22 PM
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Sep 7 2006, 12:06 PM) crossthreading at its best! You're damn straight! QUOTE(Gnappster @ Sep 7 2006, 04:51 PM) It IS a great scene isn't it. Boy, I can't tell you how much I remember that scene. In closing, it was a great scene. Spotted I think?
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Bondi Approved I look like you wanna look, I fuck like you wanna fuck. I am smart, capable and, most importantly, I'm free in all the ways that you are not.
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fellatiofiend18 |
Sep 11 2006, 11:14 PM
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Sep 8 2006, 11:53 AM) hey, as long as you're fucking losers, where does one sign up? actually... im taking john handcocks as we speak.....
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bondiguy |
Sep 13 2006, 03:44 AM
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Sep 11 2006, 03:13 PM) there's like 9 thread glowing bright red with new post indications... and I'm just sitting there on the cusp compeltely ignored. WTF!!!! QUOTE(fellatiofiend18 @ Sep 12 2006, 11:25 PM) 3d, please tell me you are kidding, right? Sadly no
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Bondi Approved I look like you wanna look, I fuck like you wanna fuck. I am smart, capable and, most importantly, I'm free in all the ways that you are not.
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bondiguy |
Sep 19 2006, 03:00 AM
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I have debated with myself over the past few days whether to post this or not as it might be mistaken for racism, but here goes;
A few days ago the Pope of the Roman Catholic church was delivering a speech in which he partially quoted some 14th century leader. To paraphrase it basically said in the founding days of Islam, Muslims would dpread the word of their religion through violence!
Now ever since 9/11, Bali Bombings etc Muslims in Australia and around the world have continued to claim that they follow a religion that teaches peace and understanding. So how did Muslims react to the Pope's misguided comments and defend the fact that they are not a violent religion? They burn an effigy of the pope, the torch several churches and kill an Italian nun. Ironic isn't it? This is on the back of worldwide violence that spread after a Danish newspaper printed cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed.
Muslims around the world do not want to be tarnished with the same brush because of a minority of extremists in their ranks, but they make it awfully hard for the rest of us to sympathise with their current standing of social outcasts in Western countries
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juicy_DD |
Sep 19 2006, 11:17 AM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 19 2006, 08:00 AM) I have debated with myself over the past few days whether to post this or not as it might be mistaken for racism, but here goes; A few days ago the Pope of the Roman Catholic church was delivering a speech in which he partially quoted some 14th century leader. To paraphrase it basically said in the founding days of Islam, Muslims would dpread the word of their religion through violence! Now ever since 9/11, Bali Bombings etc Muslims in Australia and around the world have continued to claim that they follow a religion that teaches peace and understanding. So how did Muslims react to the Pope's misguided comments and defend the fact that they are not a violent religion? They burn an effigy of the pope, the torch several churches and kill an Italian nun. Ironic isn't it? This is on the back of worldwide violence that spread after a Danish newspaper printed cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed. Muslims around the world do not want to be tarnished with the same brush because of a minority of extremists in their ranks, but they make it awfully hard for the rest of us to sympathise with their current standing of social outcasts in Western countries agreed
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Gnappster |
Sep 19 2006, 01:11 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 19 2006, 01:00 AM) I have debated with myself over the past few days whether to post this or not as it might be mistaken for racism, but here goes; A few days ago the Pope of the Roman Catholic church was delivering a speech in which he partially quoted some 14th century leader. To paraphrase it basically said in the founding days of Islam, Muslims would dpread the word of their religion through violence! Now ever since 9/11, Bali Bombings etc Muslims in Australia and around the world have continued to claim that they follow a religion that teaches peace and understanding. So how did Muslims react to the Pope's misguided comments and defend the fact that they are not a violent religion? They burn an effigy of the pope, the torch several churches and kill an Italian nun. Ironic isn't it? This is on the back of worldwide violence that spread after a Danish newspaper printed cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed. Muslims around the world do not want to be tarnished with the same brush because of a minority of extremists in their ranks, but they make it awfully hard for the rest of us to sympathise with their current standing of social outcasts in Western countries I was discussing this yesterday too. I know it is only a small majority of Muslims who react in these kind of ways, but when you have close to a billion followers and only .5% are extremists to some degree, that's still 10,000,000 lunatics out there. I mean, that is the stupidest way to react to every little thing that "defies" your religion. I'm not defending the Pope, but what he said was taken a bit out of context. And then to react by affirming what he said. Are these people retarded??? So if a Muslim leader says Jesus was not the true Messiah, should I got blow up some mosques in my town? The way many Muslims around the world reacted to the Danish cartoon and now this is truly absurd to me. They just reaffirm what many people stereotype them as, maniacal extremists. I would love to see in these peoples' minds to know what twisted logic is going on in there. That's why I hardly watch international news anymore, just story after story of people bringing the collective intelligence of the world down a few more rungs.
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bondiguy |
Sep 19 2006, 11:51 PM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ Sep 19 2006, 01:11 PM) I was discussing this yesterday too. I know it is only a small majority of Muslims who react in these kind of ways, but when you have close to a billion followers and only .5% are extremists to some degree, that's still 10,000,000 lunatics out there. I mean, that is the stupidest way to react to every little thing that "defies" your religion. I'm not defending the Pope, but what he said was taken a bit out of context. And then to react by affirming what he said. Are these people retarded??? So if a Muslim leader says Jesus was not the true Messiah, should I got blow up some mosques in my town? The way many Muslims around the world reacted to the Danish cartoon and now this is truly absurd to me. They just reaffirm what many people stereotype them as, maniacal extremists. I would love to see in these peoples' minds to know what twisted logic is going on in there. That's why I hardly watch international news anymore, just story after story of people bringing the collective intelligence of the world down a few more rungs. Gnappster I agree and echo your comments. Like I said they make it hard for non muslims to believe anything but they are a bunch of violent extremists! The Christian religions get satired more than every other relegion worldwide through various forms of media but no Mosques are being burnt, no sheiks being shot by catholics etc I agree with you and the news. I tend to read the papers so I can self edit any crap that just worries me. I know I am just turning a blind eye but I am sick of seeing the human race slide further into oblivion
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bondiguy |
Sep 20 2006, 09:26 PM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ Sep 20 2006, 01:30 PM) Ignorance is bliss! My plan is just to hide under a bunch of coats and hope that somehow, everything works out. oohhh, sounds like a good plan
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ddd35 |
Oct 1 2006, 12:22 PM
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QUOTE(bondiguy @ Sep 19 2006, 03:00 AM) I have debated with myself over the past few days whether to post this or not as it might be mistaken for racism, but here goes; A few days ago the Pope of the Roman Catholic church was delivering a speech in which he partially quoted some 14th century leader. To paraphrase it basically said in the founding days of Islam, Muslims would dpread the word of their religion through violence! Now ever since 9/11, Bali Bombings etc Muslims in Australia and around the world have continued to claim that they follow a religion that teaches peace and understanding. So how did Muslims react to the Pope's misguided comments and defend the fact that they are not a violent religion? They burn an effigy of the pope, the torch several churches and kill an Italian nun. Ironic isn't it? This is on the back of worldwide violence that spread after a Danish newspaper printed cartoons depicting the prophet Mohammed. Muslims around the world do not want to be tarnished with the same brush because of a minority of extremists in their ranks, but they make it awfully hard for the rest of us to sympathise with their current standing of social outcasts in Western countries I agree , but what is the answer ?
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josh22 |
Oct 2 2006, 05:47 PM
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QUOTE(Gnappster @ Oct 2 2006, 11:52 AM) the grass is always greener on the other side. I hope yall dont mind me jumping in.. and sorry to change the subject but ..am I the only one that hates the cold and rain,when you have to work in it??? i love the rain for one thing..it makes me horny as hell but it sucks other wise..anyway, does anyone else feel this was????
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bondiguy |
Oct 3 2006, 04:08 AM
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QUOTE(ddd35 @ Oct 1 2006, 12:22 PM) I agree , but what is the answer ? Nuclear holocaust? and I hate the rain!
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