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On Dec 25, 1:04*pm, wrote:





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...of Christmas touch you all as it did our family today, and
throughout this holiday season... To all of our friends here, God
bless you all and may the spirit stay with you all throughout the new
year.


My wife has always said "I believe in Santa", and I know she does. She
also wanted me to thank those who contacted her by phone and e-mail
during the recent trials for their support. She wanted me to explain
that she is "not really a people person", but the strength and support
you provided helped her through those tough days, and will be with us
for a long time... She was in tears when she asked me to pass that
along.


The Mouse just flashed up a peace sign to all of you, that's her way
of saying "you are cool kids", thanks again for all your support..


We as a family are truly blessed, I pray you all are too...


I guess I could say Merry Christmas, Solstice, Channucha, Kwanzaa, but
it's really all the same. Many years ago I asked my dad (a Mormon
priest) what he thought of astrology, fully expecting he would dismiss
it. To my surprise he said to me, "I believe there is something to the
math there, I know a lot of people turn to it for strength. I my self
choose to cling to the Iron staff of the Lord, everyone needs to draw
their strength somewhere and if it helps them through life, it's
good". "Live your life as you see fit, but be true to it whatever it
is". " follow the truth of your heart and you will be judged a good
man".


Merry Christmas to all of you. May the Lord bless you as he has us.


The Ingersolls. Scott, Terri, Jessica, Robert, and the rest of the
crew..


Many years ago I asked my dad (a Mormon priest)


This explains everything...you were brainwashed as a kid....sad.
Mormons are idiots...following a false prophet like Joseph Smith.
Almost as bad as the Jehovahs Witness. I really screwed up 2 old gals
who came to my door one day... When the old Dame asked if I knew that
Gods name is mentioned in the Bible x number of times, I said yes.She
also asked if I knew Gods name, I said yes...its " I AM "
Oh, no, no, no, she says its Jehovah. I said no, its " I AM "
This really jammed her, and they went away. She tried to estimate my
knowledge of the bible, and got it shoved in her ass. They NEVER
returned. Pity, I was gonna go to the door nude, and say " Do ya'
mind...I'm tryin' to throw it to the Wife right now". " Wanna bless
the occasion ? "- Hide quoted text -


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Ignorance is not an excuse... But I am not surprised to find another
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Sorry, but the Mormons ARE idiots. Joseph Smith shows up in the late
part of the last century, as a Prophet.....but we all know he is a
FALSE prophet. Nothing more.
Anyone thinking likewise is a Lemming. A local music store changed
hands recently. The old owner was a Mormon..... guess he had to sell
the store to keep up with his Tithes....huh?
****ers come to my door, and dont even want to tell me their REAL
names..... wtf?
I had to threaten to throw the 2 out if they did not reveal their
names......they did.
I detest calling anyone " Elder " when I refer to them. Puts them on
some kind of pedestal. Thats not right.........
When people talk to me, they get nervous, because I like to look
someone in the eyes when I'm talking to them. If you cant do that,
your not worth talking to.

Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll,
who when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name?
Most likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan
schools. Historians there only study themselves.
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Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll,
who when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name?
Most likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan
schools. Historians there only study themselves.

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Volunteer your services. You are a prime candidate to be studied.

Eisboch


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On Dec 25, 6:24*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan schools.
Historians there only study themselves.


I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. *By the way, the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.


By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.

Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know ****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.
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On Dec 25, 4:44*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
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Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll,
who when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name?
Most likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan
schools. Historians there only study themselves.

--------------------------------------------

Volunteer your services. * You are a prime candidate to be studied.

Eisboch


I imagine I've got more history in my family than you.
Study yourself.
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On Dec 25, 10:56*pm, wrote:
On Dec 25, 6:24*pm, wrote:

On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan schools.
Historians there only study themselves.


I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. *By the way, the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.


By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.

Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know ****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.


But if I remember correctly wasn't the Battle of Queenston Heights
part of Canadian, and not US History?


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On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 05:03:03 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Dec 25, 10:56*pm, wrote:
On Dec 25, 6:24*pm, wrote:

On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan schools.
Historians there only study themselves.


I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. *By the way, the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.


By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.

Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know ****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.


But if I remember correctly wasn't the Battle of Queenston Heights
part of Canadian, and not US History?


I believe he's trying to make the point that most Americans are pretty
stupid because we don't know the facts of 'Canadian' history.

Of course, not much happens up there, and we have plenty to remember with
our own history.

I wonder how many battles of Iwo Jima were fought by Canada anyway?
--
John

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!
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John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 05:03:03 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Dec 25, 10:56 pm, wrote:
On Dec 25, 6:24 pm, wrote:

On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan schools.
Historians there only study themselves.
I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. By the way, the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.

Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know ****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.

But if I remember correctly wasn't the Battle of Queenston Heights
part of Canadian, and not US History?


I believe he's trying to make the point that most Americans are pretty
stupid because we don't know the facts of 'Canadian' history.

Of course, not much happens up there, and we have plenty to remember with
our own history.

I wonder how many battles of Iwo Jima were fought by Canada anyway?
--
John




Look up the Dieppe Raid.
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On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 08:49:28 -0500, Boater wrote:

John H wrote:
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 05:03:03 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote:

On Dec 25, 10:56 pm, wrote:
On Dec 25, 6:24 pm, wrote:

On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 12:16:41 -0800, slammer_2 wrote:
Ever study your ancesters? A branch of my tree had the founder of
Ingersoll, Ontario in it, as well as his Daughter, Laura Ingersoll, who
when married, became Laura Secord......ever hear of that name? Most
likely NOT, as Canadian History is not studied in Amereeeeecan schools.
Historians there only study themselves.
I was aware of the Battle of the Beaver Dams, and the role of a woman in
it, but, alas, I did have to Google Secord's name. By the way, the War
of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.
By the way, the War of 1812 is also part of U.S. history.

Yes, it is. Every time I meet an American Citizen, MOST dont know ****
about History. They only seem to know about American History.
A great relative of mine helped carry Brocks body off the field at the
Battle of Queenston Heights.He was also a member of Butlers Rangers.
But if I remember correctly wasn't the Battle of Queenston Heights
part of Canadian, and not US History?


I believe he's trying to make the point that most Americans are pretty
stupid because we don't know the facts of 'Canadian' history.

Of course, not much happens up there, and we have plenty to remember with
our own history.

I wonder how many battles of Iwo Jima were fought by Canada anyway?
--
John




Look up the Dieppe Raid.


Please do your own research.

Hope your Christmas was spectacular!
--
John

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!
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Hope your Christmas was spectacular!
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More religious crap.
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...of Christmas touch you all as it did our family today, and
throughout this holiday season... To all of our friends here, God
bless you all and may the spirit stay with you all throughout the new
year.
My wife has always said "I believe in Santa", and I know she does. She
also wanted me to thank those who contacted her by phone and e-mail
during the recent trials for their support. She wanted me to explain
that she is "not really a people person", but the strength and support
you provided helped her through those tough days, and will be with us
for a long time... She was in tears when she asked me to pass that
along.
The Mouse just flashed up a peace sign to all of you, that's her way
of saying "you are cool kids", thanks again for all your support..
We as a family are truly blessed, I pray you all are too...
I guess I could say Merry Christmas, Solstice, Channucha, Kwanzaa, but
it's really all the same. Many years ago I asked my dad (a Mormon
priest) what he thought of astrology, fully expecting he would dismiss
it. To my surprise he said to me, "I believe there is something to the
math there, I know a lot of people turn to it for strength. I my self
choose to cling to the Iron staff of the Lord, everyone needs to draw
their strength somewhere and if it helps them through life, it's
good". "Live your life as you see fit, but be true to it whatever it
is". " follow the truth of your heart and you will be judged a good
man".
Merry Christmas to all of you. May the Lord bless you as he has us.
The Ingersolls. Scott, Terri, Jessica, Robert, and the rest of the
crew..

Many years ago I asked my dad (a Mormon priest)

This explains everything...you were brainwashed as a kid....sad.
Mormons are idiots...following a false prophet like Joseph Smith.
Almost as bad as the Jehovahs Witness. I really screwed up 2 old gals
who came to my door one day... When the old Dame asked if I knew that
Gods name is mentioned in the Bible x number of times, I said yes.She
also asked if I knew Gods name, I said yes...its " I AM "
Oh, no, no, no, she says its Jehovah. I said no, its " I AM "
This really jammed her, and they went away. She tried to estimate my
knowledge of the bible, and got it shoved in her ass. They NEVER
returned. Pity, I was gonna go to the door nude, and say " Do ya'
mind...I'm tryin' to throw it to the Wife right now". " Wanna bless
the occasion ? "- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Ignorance is not an excuse... But I am not surprised to find another
ultra liberal hater....


Our German Shepard Dog got out the front door one Saturday afternoon
when the Jehovah's Witnesses where walking the neighbor hood. He just
quickly walked up to the two people at the end of our drive way and
started barking his freaking head off at them. I went and got him and
brought him back into the house. Never had another Jehovah's Witness
stop by.

I enjoy having anybody stop by wanting to discuss religion. I
immediately ask them if they want to convert to Catholicism. Most
respond with "No!" I then respond we are done. Some are adamant about
talking so, I tell them I will tell them about my religion first and
then they can tell me about their religion. I say it is going to take me
at least three hours to tell them about my religion and to come on in.

But, my favorite are the college kids and other young kids out getting
signatures for petitions for environmental issues or bills before the
state or federal legislature. When they start spouting off about
anything I ask them to show me in the bill where says that. Either they
don't have a copy of the bill or they have a copy but they haven't read it.
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