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ByTor

2006-05-19, 11:01 am


http://www.townhall.com/blogs/soapbox/users/tedw.html

F. H.

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

ByTor wrote:
> http://www.townhall.com/blogs/soapbox/users/tedw.html
>


Birds of a feather...........

http://img507.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tdturk7zo.gif
tedw

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

"F. H." <connectu2@verizon.net> wrote:
> ByTor wrote:
>
> Birds of a feather...........
>
> http://img507.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tdturk7zo.gif


F.H, you are a sinner. You will burn in hell for this. ALL OF YOU WILL!!
YOU WILL BE CRISPY CRITTERS IN THE ETERNAL FLAME AND OTHER REALLY NASTY
STUFF! And I, Ted, will look down from the RIGHT HAND OF GOD AND LAUGH AT
YOU!

Oh god god ... you all were right. i finished the mogen david and then sent
my old crippled mum out to buy a case of Ripple. except they don't make it
anymore and she got me popov vodka instead and i drank it all i'm drunked
drunkdrunk. plase get me tu a teeting .... i mean a meting i mean imean i
me.................
Tex

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On 19 May 2006 17:50:41 GMT, tedw@earthlink.net(tedw) wrote:

>F.H, you are a sinner. You will burn in hell for this. ALL OF YOU WILL!!


I certainly hope so....I mean part of him burning in hell and part of
him frolicking about in heaven.....is just too much to even think
about!
tedw

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

How moral is it to assume someone else identity and try and post
pretending to be them like you just did?

GaryE

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On Fri, 19 May 2006 12:34:40 -0700, Tex <twizzard@hotmail.com> wrote:

>On 19 May 2006 17:50:41 GMT, tedw@earthlink.net(tedw) wrote:
>
>
>I certainly hope so....I mean part of him burning in hell and part of
>him frolicking about in heaven.....is just too much to even think
>about!


Where is hell? I mean, really. Is it a material place, like in the
Universe? Or is it a symbolic place? Heaven would be where? Must be
a material place. Got streets paved with gold. Eternal singing of
praises to Yahweh. Harps? Eternally? In any event, you have to
believe a book of many fictions to even consider it. So the threat,
is, well, meaningless.

Best,
GaryE
F. H.

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

GaryE wrote:
> On Fri, 19 May 2006 12:34:40 -0700, Tex <twizzard@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Where is hell? I mean, really. Is it a material place, like in the
> Universe? Or is it a symbolic place? Heaven would be where? Must be
> a material place. Got streets paved with gold. Eternal singing of
> praises to Yahweh. Harps? Eternally? In any event, you have to
> believe a book of many fictions to even consider it. So the threat,
> is, well, meaningless.
>
> Best,
> GaryE


The treat of hell is as meaningful as the believer believes it is.

Heaven is right here and can comes in small increments (like peak
experiences). Some are unexpected surprises. Others calculated and
planned for. As for the later, I reckon I'll have a few flashes,
flushes and goosebumps come August down Laguna Beach way.

ByTor

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

In article <1148069111.928014.190430@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
tedw2@earthlink.net, tedw says...

> How moral is it to assume someone else identity and try and post
> pretending to be them like you just did?
>
>


Forget moral, I thought it was funny as hell...........

ByTor

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

In article <acbs62d5dvgip5gda6gpdg81mrbjuijr9m@4ax.com>,
garyexxxxxx@swbell.net, GaryE says...

> On Fri, 19 May 2006 12:34:40 -0700, Tex <twizzard@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Where is hell? I mean, really. Is it a material place, like in the
> Universe? Or is it a symbolic place? Heaven would be where? Must be
> a material place. Got streets paved with gold. Eternal singing of
> praises to Yahweh. Harps? Eternally? In any event, you have to
> believe a book of many fictions to even consider it. So the threat,
> is, well, meaningless.
>
> Best,
> GaryE
>


Please post proof that there is indeed *NO* heaven & hell and people
that go to either place are *bodily* different.

Thank You!

Tex

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On Fri, 19 May 2006 15:44:20 -0500, GaryE <garyexxxxxx@swbell.net>
wrote:

>So the threat,
>is, well, meaningless.
>
>Best,
>GaryE


Good ...I'll skip the 2oz of MD at bedtime tonight.
GaryE

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On Fri, 19 May 2006 17:21:37 -0400, ByTor <ByTor@snowdog.com> wrote:

>In article <acbs62d5dvgip5gda6gpdg81mrbjuijr9m@4ax.com>,
>garyexxxxxx@swbell.net, GaryE says...
>
>
>Please post proof that there is indeed *NO* heaven & hell and people
>that go to either place are *bodily* different.
>
>Thank You!


The good thing about concepts that come without proof is that they can
be dismissed without proof.

Best,
GaryE
Tim and Lisa

2006-05-23, 11:00 am


"GaryE" <garyexxxxxx@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:0ans62pf829jj0ebebs1jlsrnsl228tbto@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 19 May 2006 17:21:37 -0400, ByTor <ByTor@snowdog.com> wrote:
>
>
> The good thing about concepts that come without proof is that they can
> be dismissed without proof.
>



((("POOF!")))


ByTor

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

In article <0ans62pf829jj0ebebs1jlsrnsl228tbto@4ax.com>,
garyexxxxxx@swbell.net, GaryE says...
> On Fri, 19 May 2006 17:21:37 -0400, ByTor <ByTor@snowdog.com> wrote:
>
>
> The good thing about concepts that come without proof is that they can
> be dismissed without proof.
>
> Best,
> GaryE
>


Saaaaaaaaaaaawish!! (((((BOING))))

F. H.

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

ByTor wrote:

> Saaaaaaaaaaaawish!! (((((BOING))))


Sound effects? Gay guy springs a woody?????

ByTor

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

In article <pztbg.648$kR6.550@trnddc05>, connectu2@verizon.net, F. H.
says...

> ByTor wrote:
>
>
> Sound effects? Gay guy springs a woody?????
>
>


Naaaah, that's Bubba's job........

Mark Warner

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

Tex wrote:
>
> Good ...I'll skip the 2oz of MD at bedtime tonight.


Too bad. If you'd only see The Light... you could even have your mother
tuck you in...

--
Mark Warner
Ubuntu Breezy 5.10
Registered Linux User #415318
lose .inhibitions when replying
Mark Warner

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

tedw wrote:
> How moral is it to assume someone else identity and try and post
> pretending to be them like you just did?


Oh, so now you deny that was you?

--
Mark Warner
Ubuntu Breezy 5.10
Registered Linux User #415318
lose .inhibitions when replying
JimB

2006-05-23, 11:00 am


tedw wrote:
> How moral is it to assume someone else identity and try and post
> pretending to be them like you just did?


Reminds me of tedw quoting himself as an authority lol

Tex

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On Fri, 19 May 2006 20:54:00 -0400, Mark Warner
<mhwarner.inhibitions@insightbb.com> wrote:

>Tex wrote:
>
>Too bad. If you'd only see The Light... you could even have your mother
>tuck you in...


I would but until Gary told me there was no heaven today I thought
that was where she was hanging out...now I may have to get the lantern
& shovel out and see if she is where we planted her. Damn I manuel
labor!
TaraG

2006-05-23, 11:00 am


"Tex" <twizzard@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:0m0t62p5012mppp9be8ulhfg3apnbkql2v@4ax.com...
> Damn I manuel
> labor!


Oh don't blame Manuel. He and Miss Damina have been spending an awful lot of
time in the stool shed. She's got powerful mojo, I'm told.

Tara


Tex

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On Sat, 20 May 2006 03:11:51 GMT, "TaraG" <taragreen2@verizon.net>
wrote:

>
>"Tex" <twizzard@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:0m0t62p5012mppp9be8ulhfg3apnbkql2v@4ax.com...
>
>Oh don't blame Manuel. He and Miss Damina have been spending an awful lot of
>time in the stool shed. She's got powerful mojo, I'm told.
>
>Tara
>

I'm getting so good I can't even write 'ate. I'm afraid Miss Damina
is going over my head...I hope it's not so simple I will have to get
my chuckle for the day laughing at myself!
TaraG

2006-05-23, 11:00 am


"Tex" <twizzard@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:nf2t62lnis1087e4hpajjcurnv5oq8sbl0@4ax.com...
> On Sat, 20 May 2006 03:11:51 GMT, "TaraG" <taragreen2@verizon.net>
> wrote:
>
> I'm getting so good I can't even write 'ate. I'm afraid Miss Damina
> is going over my head...I hope it's not so simple I will have to get
> my chuckle for the day laughing at myself!


Miss Damina was from an ernie thread earlier today. Figured she might like
to meet Manuel in the shed.....but perhaps she'd rather visit the *tool*
shed

(I think its contagious)

T


GaryE

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On Fri, 19 May 2006 19:47:22 -0700, Tex <twizzard@hotmail.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 19 May 2006 20:54:00 -0400, Mark Warner
><mhwarner.inhibitions@insightbb.com> wrote:
>
>
>I would but until Gary told me there was no heaven today I thought
>that was where she was hanging out...now I may have to get the lantern
>& shovel out and see if she is where we planted her. Damn I manuel
>labor!


Get your attributes straight tEx. I didn't say there wasn't a heaven
per se, just wondered where it might be. No one replied to that. I
suspect, but of course am not sure, that it is another dimension that
a 3 dimensional being can't get into. So in dying, a peson loses
their 3 dimensional manifestation and becomes multi dimensional,
sometimes euphemistically referred to as 'spirit'. Spirit roughly
translates to transcendent (in Earth language). A spirit can
transcend the 3rd dimensional world by dying and move into other
dimension which, of course, we cannot get into.

Dig?

Best,
GaryE
Tim and Lisa

2006-05-23, 11:00 am


"GaryE" <garyexxxxxx@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:jdeu625bvigub1b1apcv30ncflnebjupur@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 19 May 2006 19:47:22 -0700, Tex <twizzard@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Get your attributes straight tEx. I didn't say there wasn't a heaven
> per se, just wondered where it might be. No one replied to that. I
> suspect, but of course am not sure, that it is another dimension that
> a 3 dimensional being can't get into. So in dying, a peson loses
> their 3 dimensional manifestation and becomes multi dimensional,
> sometimes euphemistically referred to as 'spirit'. Spirit roughly
> translates to transcendent (in Earth language). A spirit can
> transcend the 3rd dimensional world by dying and move into other
> dimension which, of course, we cannot get into.
>
> Dig?
>



Yeah, Tex get diggin!! ;o)


Tex

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On Sat, 20 May 2006 10:50:02 -0500, GaryE <garyexxxxxx@swbell.net>
wrote:

>Dig?
>
>Best,
>GaryE


I think I got it ...we dig to plant the bones...the cartoon parts go
to cartoonland. Whew what a relief.
Tex

2006-05-23, 11:00 am

On Sat, 20 May 2006 15:53:45 GMT, "Tim and Lisa"
<tworkman1@socal.rr.com> wrote:

>Yeah, Tex get diggin!! ;o)


In this case if I dig I don't have to dig.
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