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Old 10-20-2008, 08:58 PM
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Hahaha... funny
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Hahaha... not funny.

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Old 10-21-2008, 02:22 PM
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its strange that people that barak probably will help the most have the most hatred for the man(those freaky inbreds)

Good to see JC using his wit for good purposes
S Palin is truly scary,and her use of language(who in the 21st century uses ill(as she did in one of her speeches) as a descriptive adjective,not in the literal sense.
its something someone would say at the turn of the 20th century,not the 21st and that in itself is a little strange to me.........(she reminds me of that freaky guy in poltergeist 2)

Nothing against people from Alasaka
my good friend is from there,(although he does works for heliburton...)

But i think this nightmare will be over in a few weeks
im not from the states,but we are all kind of affected by actions taken there

and michael palin is the funniest palin(especially after JC left monty python in 71 or so)
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Old 10-21-2008, 04:24 PM
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its strange that people that barak probably will help the most have the most hatred for the man(those freaky inbreds)

Good to see JC using his wit for good purposes
S Palin is truly scary,and her use of language(who in the 21st century uses ill(as she did in one of her speeches) as a descriptive adjective,not in the literal sense.
its something someone would say at the turn of the 20th century,not the 21st and that in itself is a little strange to me.........(she reminds me of that freaky guy in poltergeist 2)

Nothing against people from Alasaka
my good friend is from there,(although he does works for heliburton...)

But i think this nightmare will be over in a few weeks
im not from the states,but we are all kind of affected by actions taken there

I think we all want the great America to lead us to safer, better times.

and michael palin is the funniest palin(especially after JC left monty python in 71 or so)
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Old 10-27-2008, 04:22 PM
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Default OK McCain still funniest! lol

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WTF is wrong with just saying oops, excuse me, haha, I dont believe I said that, etc?

I couldn't agree with them more...lol.
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I found a web site that had a Cleese/Palin shirt that looked like McCain/Palin. I found it the day before McCain's rally in Lakeville MN, yes the one where Obama was called an Arab!!!! Well the youth of minnesota are not that dense as she was, but after I saw the shirt I thought it would have been funny to wear it to the rally and see if I could get on TV!!!
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Old 10-29-2008, 02:45 AM
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Palin is a distraction...
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No offense, but most people in America really don't care what you think of our politics in Japan. You should concentrate on keeping your own country from sliding even more left than it already is.

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its strange that people that barak probably will help the most have the most hatred for the man(those freaky inbreds)

Good to see JC using his wit for good purposes
S Palin is truly scary,and her use of language(who in the 21st century uses ill(as she did in one of her speeches) as a descriptive adjective,not in the literal sense.
its something someone would say at the turn of the 20th century,not the 21st and that in itself is a little strange to me.........(she reminds me of that freaky guy in poltergeist 2)

Nothing against people from Alasaka
my good friend is from there,(although he does works for heliburton...)

But i think this nightmare will be over in a few weeks
im not from the states,but we are all kind of affected by actions taken there

and michael palin is the funniest palin(especially after JC left monty python in 71 or so)
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Old 10-29-2008, 03:14 PM
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WTF is wrong with just saying oops, excuse me, haha, I dont believe I said that, etc?

I couldn't agree with them more...lol.
How damn pathetic it is that a politician goes before a local crowd and calls them THE most patriotic. Politicians will pander to any crowd they can find.

That makes more of an impression on me than his word gaff.
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No offense, but most people in America really don't care what you think of our politics in Japan. You should concentrate on keeping your own country from sliding even more left than it already is.

Matthew
Im from new Zealand seppo(do you actually know where that is?or are you part of the 3 percent of people from the united states who have passports...)

I think most of the people in the USA probably couldnt understand what i wrote.......
Not your fault really.Just a lack of intellectual progression and compassion in your social system(New Zealand is based on the British system,with regards to education,heath and welfare)

also your statement(read retarded whine about a foreigner saying bad things about my great country..) is a bit unclear..It seems to me you are talking about US policy towards Japan?????

"No offense, but most people in America really don't care what you think of our politics in Japan"

I could give a flying fuuk about US policy towards Japan,as again I'm from New Zealand,BUT are you trying to say that most americans could care less how japanese people feel about American politics??

Sorry mate,but your grammar is a little subpar..
Please explain the subject and object in your sentence,as it's a little unclear gramatically speaking!thanks!



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WTF is wrong with just saying oops, excuse me, haha, I dont believe I said that, etc?

I couldn't agree with them more...lol.

a politician being totally honest through a slip of the tongue!
If i were a religious man I'd say god(or whatever)had a part in this
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Old 10-31-2008, 02:25 AM
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Sorry if you were confused. Your post, on the other hand was written by a true intellectual giant! I don't give a rat's ass where in the world you are from. If you don't understand something, you should probably keep your mouth shut. Your post is evidence that you really are lacking in knowledge but full of ignorance. While we are on the topic of your intellectual superiority to us "FREAKY INBREDS" here in the states; it's Halliburton not heliburton! We usually capitalize names such as Barak here in the states as well! Not sure how they do it in NZ or Japan or wherever you are from today. Keep up the good work! BTW, I know that you are such a straight up guy and all, but weren't you kicked off several other motorcycle sites because you lied about who was manufacturing a certain exhaust product you were selling so you could fetch a premium price???



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its strange that people that barak probably will help the most have the most hatred for the man(those freaky inbreds)

Good to see JC using his wit for good purposes
S Palin is truly scary,and her use of language(who in the 21st century uses ill(as she did in one of her speeches) as a descriptive adjective,not in the literal sense.
its something someone would say at the turn of the 20th century,not the 21st and that in itself is a little strange to me.........(she reminds me of that freaky guy in poltergeist 2)

Nothing against people from Alasaka
my good friend is from there,(although he does works for heliburton...)

But i think this nightmare will be over in a few weeks
im not from the states,but we are all kind of affected by actions taken there

and michael palin is the funniest palin(especially after JC left monty python in 71 or so)

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Hey Simon,
Carful dealing with "braveheart" and his sensitivities! lol
If you want to banter with him be careful not to be too cutting because he'll throw a coupla insults at you then place you on ignore. You know, the republican party line.

He always has a bad guy, a villain, a worry, a phobia, a phantom a fallacy that makes him better than everyone else and a legend in his own mind. For all his chest beating though, he cannot stand to be insulted by facts or reality.


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Old 11-02-2008, 04:23 PM
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Hey Simon,
Carful dealing with "braveheart" and his sensitivities! lol
If you want to banter with him be careful not to be too cutting because he'll throw a coupla insults at you then place you on ignore. You know, the republican party line.

He always has a bad guy, a villain, a worry, a phobia, a phantom a fallacy that makes him better than everyone else and a legend in his own mind. For all his chest beating though, he cannot stand to be insulted by facts or reality.


I heard you were the guy who boiled live babies
Thats AMAZING, do you realize (the rest of us did!) that you described EXACTLY your last 200 posts?!

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I rest my case...............
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Thats AMAZING, do you realize (the rest of us did!) that you described EXACTLY your last 200 posts?!
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I rest my case...............

Your case? lol. Case of beer maybe. Rocky the six pack.
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Silly Canadian, REAL beer comes in 4 packs..........

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...and costs more than a cheap sixer .
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