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Is Ender a born-again Methodist? If not will he burn forever more? If so will a bunch of murders mean he is to burn forever more? Posts: 8 | Registered: Sep 2003
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GW, that's a great screen name. Makes me want to get a second one. Maybe Donald Rumsfeld or Paul Wolfowitz?
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To paraphrase the late, great Groucho Marks "I wouldn't be caught dead in a church that would have me as a member!"
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So George W. Bush can say it but I can't, Ralphie? Uh-huh, I see you twitching. And don't try to answer with "but he only did it once". I'm watching you.
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He's obviously not speaking Spanish. The tildes indicate that he's saying the line with a Mexican accent.
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quote: ~"Remember, the enemy's gate is cheaper in Mexico."~
That's awesome.
wieczorek - Yes. Like a master chess player, you have cornered me so that I squirm like a worm on a hook.
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Well, it would still be down but in an upside way...so if something is down but an adjective is applied to it it is still that something just the opposite. Yes! For example, if someone were to say, "I can barely do it," Then they can do it but barely. Or if you said, "I can't do it," Then you are doing it, but "can't" is added to it making it the opposite. What was that example I was thinking of earlier today? Mmmmm.... Ah, yes! If someone says, "I get paid for doing nothing," then isn't nothing something or else you would not have said, "nothing." You would have said nothing/not have said anything. There should be a word that describes nothing-but then the nothing would become something.
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