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Bill[_12_] September 12th 17 01:13 AM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/11/17 12:16 PM, Tim wrote:

4:13 AMTom Nofinger
- show quoted text -
Only because you confess to having no soul. Very similar to that of a goat or a dog.

Tell us again Herr Krause how you enjoy licking your balls like a dog or
****ing on your beard like a goat. Programmed reflexes; is that your excuse?
....

Good lord! I bout sprayed coffee all over my phone after that one!


You righties sure seem to enjoy rolling in the pig**** you drop for each
other. As for the soul, if the reference is to a religiously based
immortal soul, no, I don't believe in that sort of superstitious
nonsense. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of an
immortal soul, just as there is no scientific evidence for the existence
of a god or gods, or heaven and hell. These are all man-imagined
constructs.


There is more evidence that something supreme is out there than your
opinion. Where did the unversed start?



Show us the evidence


Where did the universe originate?


Tim September 12th 17 01:19 AM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 

5:52 PMWayne.B
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 14:54:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
- show quoted text -
===

I've seen a few goats here and there but am hardly an expert. It
would seem that peeing their beards would be anatomically impossible.
On the other hand if we have to choose between Harree being a dog or a
goat, I'd pick the goat. Dogs have better manners as a rule.
......

Now. Whadda you know...

http://animals.mom.me/billy-goats-smell-bad-3344.html

"Bucks stink with a strong musky odor, which comes from both their scent glands, located near their horns, and their urine, which they spray on their face, beards, front legs and chest. They usually spray themselves during rut -- that is, the time when the does are in estrus. Rut usually occurs in late summer through fall, and it is the time when the buck is most smelly. While you may not find the odor pleasing, does find it irresistible.

When Do Bucks Stink?
Bucks smell pretty much all the time, but the rut causes them to smell worse. They will urinate on themselves then more than any other time of the year. Bucklings, or young male goats, usually start smelling like bucks when they become sexually mature. Since bucklings can become sexually mature as young as 2 months, you may have a stinky youngster at that age."

Keyser Soze September 12th 17 01:32 AM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
On 9/11/17 8:13 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/11/17 12:16 PM, Tim wrote:

4:13 AMTom Nofinger
- show quoted text -
Only because you confess to having no soul. Very similar to that of a goat or a dog.

Tell us again Herr Krause how you enjoy licking your balls like a dog or
****ing on your beard like a goat. Programmed reflexes; is that your excuse?
....

Good lord! I bout sprayed coffee all over my phone after that one!


You righties sure seem to enjoy rolling in the pig**** you drop for each
other. As for the soul, if the reference is to a religiously based
immortal soul, no, I don't believe in that sort of superstitious
nonsense. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of an
immortal soul, just as there is no scientific evidence for the existence
of a god or gods, or heaven and hell. These are all man-imagined
constructs.


There is more evidence that something supreme is out there than your
opinion. Where did the unversed start?



Show us the evidence


Where did the universe originate?


Gee, I don't know, but I am confident the answer will be found in
physics, not religion. Show me the evidence of a supreme being.

Wayne.B September 12th 17 01:51 AM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 17:19:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


5:52 PMWayne.B
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 14:54:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
- show quoted text -
===

I've seen a few goats here and there but am hardly an expert. It
would seem that peeing their beards would be anatomically impossible.
On the other hand if we have to choose between Harree being a dog or a
goat, I'd pick the goat. Dogs have better manners as a rule.
.....

Now. Whadda you know...

http://animals.mom.me/billy-goats-smell-bad-3344.html

"Bucks stink with a strong musky odor, which comes from both their scent glands, located near their horns, and their urine, which they spray on their face, beards, front legs and chest. They usually spray themselves during rut -- that is, the time when the does are in estrus. Rut usually occurs in late summer through fall, and it is the time when the buck is most smelly. While you may not find the odor pleasing, does find it irresistible.

When Do Bucks Stink?
Bucks smell pretty much all the time, but the rut causes them to smell worse. They will urinate on themselves then more than any other time of the year. Bucklings, or young male goats, usually start smelling like bucks when they become sexually mature. Since bucklings can become sexually mature as young as 2 months, you may have a stinky youngster at that age."


===

Good work, that settles it for sure, Harree's an old goat.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 12th 17 01:52 AM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
On 9/11/2017 8:32 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/11/17 8:13 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/11/17 12:16 PM, Tim wrote:

4:13 AMTom Nofinger
- show quoted text -
Only because you confess to having no soul. Very similar to that
of a goat or a dog.

Tell us again Herr Krause how you enjoy licking your balls like a
dog or
****ing on your beard like a goat. Programmed reflexes; is that
your excuse?
....

Good lord!Â*Â* I bout sprayed coffee all over my phone after that one!


You righties sure seem to enjoy rolling in the pig**** you drop for
each
other. As for the soul, if the reference is to a religiously based
immortal soul, no, I don't believe in that sort of superstitious
nonsense. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of an
immortal soul, just as there is no scientific evidence for the
existence
of a god or gods, or heaven and hell. These are all man-imagined
constructs.


There is more evidence that something supreme is out there than your
opinion.Â* Where did the unversed start?



Show us the evidence


Where did the universe originate?


Gee, I don't know, but I am confident the answer will be found in
physics, not religion. Show me the evidence of a supreme being.



I can show you a picture of someone who *thinks* he's a supreme being.



Keyser Soze September 12th 17 02:44 AM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
On 9/11/17 8:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/11/2017 8:32 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/11/17 8:13 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/11/17 12:16 PM, Tim wrote:

4:13 AMTom Nofinger
- show quoted text -
Only because you confess to having no soul. Very similar to that
of a goat or a dog.

Tell us again Herr Krause how you enjoy licking your balls like a
dog or
****ing on your beard like a goat. Programmed reflexes; is that
your excuse?
....

Good lord!Â*Â* I bout sprayed coffee all over my phone after that one!


You righties sure seem to enjoy rolling in the pig**** you drop
for each
other. As for the soul, if the reference is to a religiously based
immortal soul, no, I don't believe in that sort of superstitious
nonsense. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of an
immortal soul, just as there is no scientific evidence for the
existence
of a god or gods, or heaven and hell. These are all man-imagined
constructs.


There is more evidence that something supreme is out there than your
opinion.Â* Where did the unversed start?



Show us the evidence


Where did the universe originate?


Gee, I don't know, but I am confident the answer will be found in
physics, not religion. Show me the evidence of a supreme being.



I can show you a picture of someone who *thinks* he's a supreme being.



I already know what W'hine Beardsley Bat**** looks like.

Wayne.B September 12th 17 04:00 AM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 21:44:11 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

I can show you a picture of someone who *thinks* he's a supreme being.



I already know what W'hine Beardsley Bat**** looks like.


===

Glad to see that you've finally acknowledged my omniscience. Would
you like something suitable for framing?

I saw a photo of you recently that was taped to the back of a white
porcelain object that cryptically said 3.8 Lpf.

John H[_2_] September 12th 17 01:37 PM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 17:19:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:


5:52 PMWayne.B
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 14:54:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
- show quoted text -
===

I've seen a few goats here and there but am hardly an expert. It
would seem that peeing their beards would be anatomically impossible.
On the other hand if we have to choose between Harree being a dog or a
goat, I'd pick the goat. Dogs have better manners as a rule.
.....

Now. Whadda you know...

http://animals.mom.me/billy-goats-smell-bad-3344.html

"Bucks stink with a strong musky odor, which comes from both their scent glands, located near their horns, and their urine, which they spray on their face, beards, front legs and chest. They usually spray themselves during rut -- that is, the time when the does are in estrus. Rut usually occurs in late summer through fall, and it is the time when the buck is most smelly. While you may not find the odor pleasing, does find it irresistible.

When Do Bucks Stink?
Bucks smell pretty much all the time, but the rut causes them to smell worse. They will urinate on themselves then more than any other time of the year. Bucklings, or young male goats, usually start smelling like bucks when they become sexually mature. Since bucklings can become sexually mature as young as 2 months, you may have a stinky youngster at that age."


Well, I'll be...

Learn somethin' new daily.

Tim September 12th 17 05:43 PM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
7:37 AMJohn H
- hide quoted text -
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 17:19:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:


5:52 PMWayne.B
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 14:54:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
- show quoted text -
===

I've seen a few goats here and there but am hardly an expert. It
would seem that peeing their beards would be anatomically impossible.
On the other hand if we have to choose between Harree being a dog or a
goat, I'd pick the goat. Dogs have better manners as a rule.
.....

Now. Whadda you know...

http://animals.mom.me/billy-goats-smell-bad-3344.html

"Bucks stink with a strong musky odor, which comes from both their scent glands, located near their horns, and their urine, which they spray on their face, beards, front legs and chest. They usually spray themselves during rut -- that is, the time when the does are in estrus. Rut usually occurs in late summer through fall, and it is the time when the buck is most smelly. While you may not find the odor pleasing, does find it irresistible.

When Do Bucks Stink?
Bucks smell pretty much all the time, but the rut causes them to smell worse. They will urinate on themselves then more than any other time of the year. Bucklings, or young male goats, usually start smelling like bucks when they become sexually mature. Since bucklings can become sexually mature as young as 2 months, you may have a stinky youngster at that age."


Well, I'll be...

Learn somethin' new daily.
.....

I haven't been around goats enough to know so I had to look it up. Interesting that they do that... Nofinger was right...

Keyser Soze September 12th 17 08:02 PM

Personally, tim, you do not see...
 
On 9/12/17 12:43 PM, Tim wrote:
7:37 AMJohn H
- hide quoted text -
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 17:19:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote:


5:52 PMWayne.B
On Mon, 11 Sep 2017 14:54:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:
- show quoted text -
===

I've seen a few goats here and there but am hardly an expert. It
would seem that peeing their beards would be anatomically impossible.
On the other hand if we have to choose between Harree being a dog or a
goat, I'd pick the goat. Dogs have better manners as a rule.
.....

Now. Whadda you know...

http://animals.mom.me/billy-goats-smell-bad-3344.html

"Bucks stink with a strong musky odor, which comes from both their scent glands, located near their horns, and their urine, which they spray on their face, beards, front legs and chest. They usually spray themselves during rut -- that is, the time when the does are in estrus. Rut usually occurs in late summer through fall, and it is the time when the buck is most smelly. While you may not find the odor pleasing, does find it irresistible.

When Do Bucks Stink?
Bucks smell pretty much all the time, but the rut causes them to smell worse. They will urinate on themselves then more than any other time of the year. Bucklings, or young male goats, usually start smelling like bucks when they become sexually mature. Since bucklings can become sexually mature as young as 2 months, you may have a stinky youngster at that age."


Well, I'll be...

Learn somethin' new daily.
....

I haven't been around goats enough to know so I had to look it up. Interesting that they do that... Nofinger was right...


That's probably because no-fingers hovers around farm animals with his
fly unzipped...makes the animals nervous, and for good reason.


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