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Funny that you bring that up......Banana Fandango wrote:How can grown men believe in God but not Santa Claus?
Okay, I'll give you the pea soup thing (but that is only about 4 ounzes a year) and the potatoes - but I have a hard time considering them a veggie even though I know they are. I doubt you have ever seen me try applesauce and the best part of corn on the cob is licking the butter and salt off of it!!esa wrote:That's not true urbs! I've seen you eat pea-soup at christmas... and squished potatoes...french fries (those are potatoes)...baked potatoes...corn on the cob.byndrsn wrote:Oh, and, I only like jelly beans. None of that shit that is "good for you" for me. Nope, I don't eat fruits or veggies - I believe that I was born to be a carnivore and that is what I am. (well, besides huge amounts of butter on everything I eat - or everyone I eat).
i saw you try apple sauce once. i think that's the only thing i ever saw you try that *didn't* have 5 layers of butter on it.
Besides, you eat veggi's! It just so happens that they are via the nutrients in the cows you eat cooked so rare. ::grins:: heh.
And you've never used butter on me....or is that saved special for dan?::big ol' smile:: love me?
I agree with this suggestion; maybe a new forum area for political themed posts is something Ron might consider.how about this, both parties come to a happy medium and just make a new sub-forum "Express your political views" .. then it's not interferring with the music forum? case closed!
I've considered that before... a "Religion and Politics" forum.Jim Price wrote:maybe a new forum area for political themed posts is something Ron might consider.
In the words of Steve Martin, "Well, EXCU-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-USE ME-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E!!!!!!!!!"IF YOU DON"T LIKE POLITICS, THEN DON'T READ THE FRIGGIN' THREAD!
Ron said:These forums are for discussing local and regional music and the events associated with such.
At last check, George W and the Iraq War didn't fine or shut down any area live music venues for noise violations.I do find it a bit confusing that everyone gets fired up and active when it comes to state political issues such as the PLCB, but want to stifle any talk about federal political issues.
Yeah, I see your point, JP. But today is a bad day... I did my taxes.Jim Price wrote:At last check, George W and the Iraq War didn't fine or shut down any area live music venues for noise violations.
You're excused JP.Jim Price wrote:lonewolf said:In the words of Steve Martin, "Well, EXCU-U-U-U-U-U-U-U-USE ME-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E-E!!!!!!!!!"IF YOU DON"T LIKE POLITICS, THEN DON'T READ THE FRIGGIN' THREAD!
But, for the record:
Rockpage "The Rules" says:Ron said:These forums are for discussing local and regional music and the events associated with such.At last check, George W and the Iraq War didn't fine or shut down any area live music venues for noise violations.I do find it a bit confusing that everyone gets fired up and active when it comes to state political issues such as the PLCB, but want to stifle any talk about federal political issues.
Although yes, musicians who serve in the military could get sent over to Iraq and put in harm's way, which can potentially affect the music scene, I guess. And if democracy indeed does take hold over there, perhaps in the future some enterprising Iraqis can open live music venues and book bands, if you don't mind the risk of insurgents with explosives tied to them showing up on the dance floor...
I'll exit this thread at this point, discuss what you want to discuss. No prob...
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