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John H[_2_] December 6th 10 09:56 PM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On Dec 5, 1:15*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:45:03 -0500, John H
wrote:

Maybe you should have simply read the title of the vid and not watched. Gosh,
think of all the heartburn you'd have avoided.


John, I understand perfectly well the thrill of watching a big fish
rise to a well cast bait, take the hook, run with it, jump around and
make big splashing noises. *There's really nothing quite like it,
especially this time of year when the fish are hungry and the
opportunities ample.

Nicely done. * Things were kind of slow around here for a while.


To have considered that non-religious post 'bait', the fish must have
been either starving for something (attention?) or just plain stupid.

HarryK[_4_] December 6th 10 09:58 PM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On 12/6/10 4:56 PM, John H wrote:
On Dec 5, 1:15 pm, wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:45:03 -0500, John
wrote:

Maybe you should have simply read the title of the vid and not watched. Gosh,
think of all the heartburn you'd have avoided.


John, I understand perfectly well the thrill of watching a big fish
rise to a well cast bait, take the hook, run with it, jump around and
make big splashing noises. There's really nothing quite like it,
especially this time of year when the fish are hungry and the
opportunities ample.

Nicely done. Things were kind of slow around here for a while.


To have considered that non-religious post 'bait', the fish must have
been either starving for something (attention?) or just plain stupid.



Perhaps you'll grace us with a post of someone reciting the lord's
prayer and then try to convince those who are capable of thinking that
doing so was not "religious."



John H[_2_] December 6th 10 10:31 PM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 16:58:27 -0500, HarryK wrote:

On 12/6/10 4:56 PM, John H wrote:
On Dec 5, 1:15 pm, wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:45:03 -0500, John
wrote:

Maybe you should have simply read the title of the vid and not watched. Gosh,
think of all the heartburn you'd have avoided.

John, I understand perfectly well the thrill of watching a big fish
rise to a well cast bait, take the hook, run with it, jump around and
make big splashing noises. There's really nothing quite like it,
especially this time of year when the fish are hungry and the
opportunities ample.

Nicely done. Things were kind of slow around here for a while.


To have considered that non-religious post 'bait', the fish must have
been either starving for something (attention?) or just plain stupid.



Perhaps you'll grace us with a post of someone reciting the lord's
prayer and then try to convince those who are capable of thinking that
doing so was not "religious."


I would think a recitation of The Lord's Prayer as a religious activity.

Don't you normally capitalize the title of a work?

Or was that an attempt at 'anti-religion'?

Or were you referring to something other than The Lord's Prayer?

I suppose you'd consider this a religious post also?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojeLyPo_Wz4

Wayne.B December 6th 10 10:38 PM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 16:58:27 -0500, HarryK
wrote:

John, I understand perfectly well the thrill of watching a big fish
rise to a well cast bait, take the hook, run with it, jump around and
make big splashing noises. There's really nothing quite like it,
especially this time of year when the fish are hungry and the
opportunities ample.

Nicely done. Things were kind of slow around here for a while.


To have considered that non-religious post 'bait', the fish must have
been either starving for something (attention?) or just plain stupid.



Perhaps you'll grace us with a post of someone reciting the lord's
prayer and then try to convince those who are capable of thinking that
doing so was not "religious."


Dayummm John, looks like you've got one on each line.


HarryK[_3_] December 7th 10 01:00 AM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On 12/6/10 5:31 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 16:58:27 -0500, wrote:

On 12/6/10 4:56 PM, John H wrote:
On Dec 5, 1:15 pm, wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:45:03 -0500, John
wrote:

Maybe you should have simply read the title of the vid and not watched. Gosh,
think of all the heartburn you'd have avoided.

John, I understand perfectly well the thrill of watching a big fish
rise to a well cast bait, take the hook, run with it, jump around and
make big splashing noises. There's really nothing quite like it,
especially this time of year when the fish are hungry and the
opportunities ample.

Nicely done. Things were kind of slow around here for a while.

To have considered that non-religious post 'bait', the fish must have
been either starving for something (attention?) or just plain stupid.



Perhaps you'll grace us with a post of someone reciting the lord's
prayer and then try to convince those who are capable of thinking that
doing so was not "religious."


I would think a recitation of The Lord's Prayer as a religious activity.

Don't you normally capitalize the title of a work?



sometimes i do, sometimes I don't. it's a little silly and presumptuous,
by the way, to call that prayer "the lord's prayer," since no one has
ever met "the lord," or can even prove there is one, or, is there is
one, whether he or she would appreciate or even accept such a prayer.

if i were the lord, i'd be reciting a prayer that said, "thank me for
finishing with *that* planet in seven days so i could move on to a
planet with more worthy inhabitants."






John H[_2_] December 7th 10 01:52 AM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 17:38:21 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 16:58:27 -0500, HarryK
wrote:

John, I understand perfectly well the thrill of watching a big fish
rise to a well cast bait, take the hook, run with it, jump around and
make big splashing noises. There's really nothing quite like it,
especially this time of year when the fish are hungry and the
opportunities ample.

Nicely done. Things were kind of slow around here for a while.

To have considered that non-religious post 'bait', the fish must have
been either starving for something (attention?) or just plain stupid.



Perhaps you'll grace us with a post of someone reciting the lord's
prayer and then try to convince those who are capable of thinking that
doing so was not "religious."


Dayummm John, looks like you've got one on each line.


Life's a bitch!

HarryK[_3_] December 7th 10 01:54 AM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On 12/6/10 8:52 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 17:38:21 -0500,
wrote:

On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 16:58:27 -0500,
wrote:

John, I understand perfectly well the thrill of watching a big fish
rise to a well cast bait, take the hook, run with it, jump around and
make big splashing noises. There's really nothing quite like it,
especially this time of year when the fish are hungry and the
opportunities ample.

Nicely done. Things were kind of slow around here for a while.

To have considered that non-religious post 'bait', the fish must have
been either starving for something (attention?) or just plain stupid.


Perhaps you'll grace us with a post of someone reciting the lord's
prayer and then try to convince those who are capable of thinking that
doing so was not "religious."


Dayummm John, looks like you've got one on each line.


Life's a bitch!



Yup...it's going to be fun watching the righties turn the newsgroup back
into a pile of ****...

And that's what I'm going to do...watch.

Carry on.

John H[_2_] December 7th 10 02:04 AM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 20:00:30 -0500, HarryK wrote:

On 12/6/10 5:31 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 16:58:27 -0500, wrote:

On 12/6/10 4:56 PM, John H wrote:
On Dec 5, 1:15 pm, wrote:
On Sun, 05 Dec 2010 12:45:03 -0500, John
wrote:

Maybe you should have simply read the title of the vid and not watched. Gosh,
think of all the heartburn you'd have avoided.

John, I understand perfectly well the thrill of watching a big fish
rise to a well cast bait, take the hook, run with it, jump around and
make big splashing noises. There's really nothing quite like it,
especially this time of year when the fish are hungry and the
opportunities ample.

Nicely done. Things were kind of slow around here for a while.

To have considered that non-religious post 'bait', the fish must have
been either starving for something (attention?) or just plain stupid.


Perhaps you'll grace us with a post of someone reciting the lord's
prayer and then try to convince those who are capable of thinking that
doing so was not "religious."


I would think a recitation of The Lord's Prayer as a religious activity.

Don't you normally capitalize the title of a work?



sometimes i do, sometimes I don't. it's a little silly and presumptuous,
by the way, to call that prayer "the lord's prayer," since no one has
ever met "the lord," or can even prove there is one, or, is there is
one, whether he or she would appreciate or even accept such a prayer.

if i were the lord, i'd be reciting a prayer that said, "thank me for
finishing with *that* planet in seven days so i could move on to a
planet with more worthy inhabitants."

You probably wouldn't believe how much I value you opinion on matters like this.

I wonder if 'Little Red Riding Hood' was about a real girl who talked to a wolf,
or was it just a silly little bit of presumption?

BTW, you missed the rest of the post...

Or was that an attempt at 'anti-religion'?

Or were you referring to something other than The Lord's Prayer?

I suppose you'd consider this a religious post also?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojeLyPo_Wz4

HarryK[_3_] December 7th 10 03:10 AM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On 12/6/10 9:04 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 20:00:30 -0500, wrote:


I wonder if 'Little Red Riding Hood' was about a real girl who talked to a wolf,
or was it just a silly little bit of presumption?



I'm sure you do wonder.

Hey, I'm just watching this newsgroup return to the pile of **** it was
for several years...keep on keeping on. Why not post a few anti-Obama
racist jokes while you are at it, and get your right wing buddies to
ho-ho-ho along with you. I'm sure you'll get the usual suspects to go
along with you.


HarryK[_3_] December 7th 10 01:46 PM

Unexpected treat for mall lunchgoers.
 
On 12/6/2010 10:10 PM, HarryK wrote:
On 12/6/10 9:04 PM, John H wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 2010 20:00:30 -0500, wrote:


I wonder if 'Little Red Riding Hood' was about a real girl who talked
to a wolf,
or was it just a silly little bit of presumption?



I'm sure you do wonder.

Hey, I'm just watching this newsgroup return to the pile of **** it was
for several years...keep on keeping on. Why not post a few anti-Obama
racist jokes while you are at it, and get your right wing buddies to
ho-ho-ho along with you. I'm sure you'll get the usual suspects to go
along with you.


Yes, I know it doesn't look like I'm watching because I keep posting
replies like this one, but I want you to know that I AM WATCHING you and
all your right wing buddies turning this newsgroup back to the pile of
**** it was for several years.

I am watching. Really, I am watching.


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