the Patron Saint of Children?
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Re: the Patron Saint of Children?
Well I understand this is an attack on me but I don't care that pope is a communist vermin installed by bankers. Bring Ben XVI back!
Nic
Nic

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not meant as an 'attack' on anyone. I just thought the picture amusing, Nic. The vestements with a kid's balloon just makes for a funny image.nicolas10 wrote:Well I understand this is an attack on me but I don't care that pope is a communist vermin installed by bankers. Bring Ben XVI back!
Nic
you are, by the way, meaning to be sarcastic by describing a person as a 'communist......installed by bankers', right? I mean, that's sort of like charging that Slappy Slappy is a drooling idiot, chosen by Mensa.
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You don't know shit about Mensa....how's that fer sarcasm?callmeslick wrote:not meant as an 'attack' on anyone. I just thought the picture amusing, Nic. The vestements with a kid's balloon just makes for a funny image.nicolas10 wrote:Well I understand this is an attack on me but I don't care that pope is a communist vermin installed by bankers. Bring Ben XVI back!
Nic
you are, by the way, meaning to be sarcastic by describing a person as a 'communist......installed by bankers', right? I mean, that's sort of like charging that Slappy Slappy is a drooling idiot, chosen by Mensa.

Picking on HH? Does make you "bored certified, especially since he ain't participated...in this thread.

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nothing specific to THIS thread, Pud, but when I need to provide a specific example of a very extreme version of stupid, Slappy is the go-to guy. 

Re: the Patron Saint of Children?
If'n ya could ride? I'd tell ya to get off'n yer high horse...however, I do agree, it's yer right/left to stand behind....said horse.callmeslick wrote:nothing specific to THIS thread, Pud, but when I need to provide a specific example of a very extreme version of stupid, Slappy is the go-to guy.

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I can ride, but that center of gravity thing might be a hindrance in recent years......
I've also driven a pacer in a sulky. Try that sometime for an interesting ride. You're looking at horse's asses(sort of like a field trip to Congress), with one close one blocking a clear view of where you're headed at around 30 mph on a cheesy set of bicycle tires. On a stone-dust surface that is like emery paper.

I've also driven a pacer in a sulky. Try that sometime for an interesting ride. You're looking at horse's asses(sort of like a field trip to Congress), with one close one blocking a clear view of where you're headed at around 30 mph on a cheesy set of bicycle tires. On a stone-dust surface that is like emery paper.
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Care and great concern....must be given in the feeding/fueling of said conveyance...not to mention, wind direction. 

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to be sure, and come to think of it, they seem to like taking a dump between stable and track.......