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Heresy? Where would we be without heresy?
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jan 23, 2001
In defence of Wonko - and myself - I would like to state that women are not a problem as such. But they certainly are a problem for us!
PS: It sure is a nice passtime trying to solve it, though!
Heresy? Where would we be without heresy?
MaW Posted Jan 24, 2001
They're not a problem until you encounter them in social situations, or the Universe forbid, try to understand them. Then they're a major source of frustration, confusion and general confuzzlement.
Heresy? Where would we be without heresy?
Lear (the Unready) Posted Jan 24, 2001
This applies to all sentient life forms, human or otherwise. I would say the male-female conundrum is the least of our worries...
Women? Where would we be without women?
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jan 24, 2001
Women? Where would we be without women?
MaW Posted Jan 24, 2001
Now why does that not surprise me in the slightest...
Women? Where would we be without women?
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jan 24, 2001
Women? Where would we be without women?
Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Jan 25, 2001
Women? Where would we be without women?
Wonko Posted Jan 25, 2001
Ormondroyd, which other half? Women do like me, and they partially share my view and sense it maybe is right. You know, the very interesting thing is: women do suffer, even when they are alone, and especially when they are with other women. Wheras men feel great when they are alone or when they are with other men. At least most of the time. Doesn't that prove my point? And so women are glad if you can help them out of their suffering, but only if you do it in a friendly manner.
Pierce, you do understand me, thanks! What I found out is, you really can't live with one. That's true. So I'm having two, and it works. Most of the time.
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oldpinkdog, Counselor of Alcoholic Culture Jammers(Banging their heads against the wall of willful ignorance) Posted Jan 25, 2001
I would like to join FFFF. By the way, I am Old Pink Dog, the Archbishop of Alcoholic Angst, or some such idiocy, whatever. I just feel I belong with the rest of you degenerates and heretics and blasphemers and sinners and non-believers. I can't join the Landover Baptists, so I must go where the unsaved are welcome.
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Heresy? Where would we be without heresy?
- 561: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Jan 23, 2001)
- 562: MaW (Jan 24, 2001)
- 563: Lear (the Unready) (Jan 24, 2001)
- 564: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Jan 24, 2001)
- 565: MaW (Jan 24, 2001)
- 566: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Jan 24, 2001)
- 567: MaW (Jan 24, 2001)
- 568: Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ (Jan 25, 2001)
- 569: Wonko (Jan 25, 2001)
- 570: oldpinkdog, Counselor of Alcoholic Culture Jammers(Banging their heads against the wall of willful ignorance) (Jan 25, 2001)
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