Religious or political posts - revisited

originally posted by SFJoe:
I took a lesson away from therapy, that you could go a long way with means short of moderation. I hope we can continue to exercise those here, to guide the wayward and slap the idiots. Well, certain idiots take more slapping than I have time to give, but I won't mention any names. But in any case, this is everyone's job. Well, we could let the aforementioned dim bulbs out. But step up.

Am I wayward or an idiot? Dim bulb perhaps?
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:

What can I say? My horn likes to be blown.

From what I've heard of your driving, Brad, blowing that horn sounds like a very public-spirited idea.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Geez, Sharon, I was making a joke. J-o-k-e. And a pretty harmless one, I thought. Read my posts on VLM's Holy Shit thread if you are unsure where I stand on the topic of this thread. If some threads here are so much more equal than others that they are exempt from humor, then I must be posting in the wrong forum.

I also vainly wish that my turn of phrase in English were as good as yours (no joke).

Carry on harmoniously.

See what happens without internet winkies?
 
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
Dan might be right.

Let a hundred flowers bloom!

Down with moderation!

Up with peer pressure!

No internet emoticons, please. No, no, no and no. This is the kind of issue purges were designed for. Let a hundred flowers bloom, but to the barricades for written English.
 
No internet emoticons, please. No, no, no and no. This is the kind of issue purges were designed for. Let a hundred flowers bloom, but to the barricades for written English.

I agree. Freedom should only go so far.

And "Prof Loesberg '12"!!!!

jb (who always wanted to form a presidential campaign committee}
 
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