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Thread ID: 85088 2007-11-29 09:40:00 Controversial poll.. russell108 (7499) PC World Chat
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616407 2007-11-30 21:48:00 Let me think about that for a while . . . . between trout fishing and posting here that is .

Can't fish today either . . the rain (that we need very badly) looks like an all-day event .

Not we get to watch the areas that burned slide into the sea .

Yup! It's the Slide Season .

So . . . I may be here a lot more than usual today . . just watching . . . . (*)(*)

You could have a chat with the missus?elongate that and you will be in the pound seats .
Cicero (40)
616408 2007-11-30 23:51:00 Mrs. V is with her son and grandchild...I am here getting ready to cook tonight's dinner.

Let's see...How about scampi and linguine and a white wine from my extensive 4 bottle wine cellar? Homemade rolls (that's bread here).

Deep dark Arabian roast coffee and real spumoni for dessert.

Pound seats?
SurferJoe46 (51)
616409 2007-11-30 23:57:00 I can not believe 5 People voted yes. How appalled I am at those results.

http://www.debunking911.com/

This is just as stupid as the conspiracy theory that man didn’t land on the moon.

Absolutely.

Radium, I was thinking that starting this thread was useless and stupid but what it has shown me is that there are people in our midst who refuse to study the facts. They enjoy being brainless sheep, following whatever conspiracy theory makes them feel good. They accept distorted manipulated data as facts while ignoring the massive information that debunks the conspiracies.

Now lets see, how does that famous quote go?
Something like "A little education is a dangerous thing."
Morpheus1 (186)
616410 2007-12-01 00:08:00 Mrs . V is with her son and grandchild . . . I am here getting ready to cook tonight's dinner .

Let's see . . . How about scampi and linguine and a white wine from my extensive 4 bottle wine cellar? Homemade rolls (that's bread here) .

Deep dark Arabian roast coffee and real spumoni for dessert .


Yum! On my way to the airport! :lol:


Pound seats?As opposed to the stalls ("pound" referring to the English currency), which could be had (in Cicero's time) for a shilling or just a few pennies! :D

I think Cic was trying to suggest you could gain more brownie points (does that translate?) by being more domestic . Looks like you're on that track . !
johcar (6283)
616411 2007-12-01 03:36:00 Yum! On my way to the airport! :lol:

As opposed to the stalls ("pound" referring to the English currency), which could be had (in Cicero's time) for a shilling or just a few pennies! :D

I think Cic was trying to suggest you could gain more brownie points (does that translate?) by being more domestic. Looks like you're on that track.!

Very good joey.

Painful these yanks.
Cicero (40)
616412 2007-12-01 04:35:00 Absolutely .

Radium, I was thinking that starting this thread was useless and stupid but what it has shown me is that there are people in our midst who refuse to study the facts . They enjoy being brainless sheep, following whatever conspiracy theory makes them feel good . They accept distorted manipulated data as facts while ignoring the massive information that debunks the conspiracies .

Now lets see, how does that famous quote go?
Something like "A little education is a dangerous thing . "

I concur . Conspiracy theorists seem to ignore or want to ignore all the credible evidence and substitute it with far fetched realities .
Then believing all the fictional indications and perceiving those as the truth .

Oh how wrong they are .
radium (8645)
616413 2007-12-01 09:33:00 I remember seeing an interview with a guy who had watched plane fly into the Pentagon and how angry he was at the people who were suggesting that people were suggesting it didn't. I think conspiracy theorists can make a conspiracy out of anything, but the 9/11 theories seem particularly far fetched and I have watched and read a few of them for entertainment value. Pretty hard to get around the eye witnesses in the case of the Pentagon. Twelvevolts (5457)
616414 2007-12-01 11:00:00 How is the military headquarters of the most powerful military in the world hit by a commercial plane? byte (11156)
616415 2007-12-01 11:05:00 He was spoon fed his own opinion by the majority ?

Your sentence makes no sense.
LiquidSolidity (1589)
616416 2007-12-01 19:03:00 How is the military headquarters of the most powerful military in the world hit by a commercial plane?

Because it isn't a military headquarters. It is the headquarters of the Dept of Defence.

Also, it is situated in Virginia - not in the middle of a war zone. It was therefore (and quite reasonably) not considered to be a target.

Remember also, that before the 9/11 attacks, nobody had dreamed of airliners being used as missiles and so there were no defence measures against such an eventuality.
Deane F (8204)
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