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893whatthe.gif Now you're getting me angry Sprout-Boy. mad.gif

 

I thought you didn't stereotype people.... 893naughty-thumb.gif

 

Where's the stereotype. He's from Belgium so he's bound to live on beer, chocolate and sprouts. Chocolate-Boy sounds ludicrous (although, somewhat tasty I must admit) and he obviously thrives on his beer-swilling reputation, so I was left with Sprout-Boy.

 

You're on to me....and you've convinced me of my wicked wicked ways...

 

Let me apologize by giving you this most heartfelt award...

 

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This is how i feel about religion. i think this quote sums it up nicely. (No offence)

 

"Gods are fragile things; they may be killed by a whiff of science or a dose of common sense." (Chapman Cohen)

 

"We must question the story logic of having an all powerful God, who creates faulty humans and then blames them for his own mistakes." (Gen Roddenberry)

 

I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours." (Stephen Roberts)

 

I have no idea who Stephen Roberts is, but anyone who lives their life following the creed of Star Trek and an internet conspiratist nut-job, must have lost a few braincells to the demon drink over the years. (No offence).

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This is how i feel about religion. i think this quote sums it up nicely. (No offence)

 

"Gods are fragile things; they may be killed by a whiff of science or a dose of common sense." (Chapman Cohen)

 

"We must question the story logic of having an all powerful God, who creates faulty humans and then blames them for his own mistakes." (Gen Roddenberry)

 

I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours." (Stephen Roberts)

 

I have no idea who Stephen Roberts is, but anyone who lives their life following the creed of Star Trek and an internet conspiratist nut-job, must have lost a few braincells to the demon drink over the years. (No offence).

 

Who cares what they did or do? They have valid points in what they say. To me anyways.

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Top Ten Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than Jesus

 

10. No one will kill you for not drinking beer.

9. Beer doesn't tell you how to have sex.

8. Beer has never caused a major war.

7. They don't force beer on minors who can't think for themselves.

6. When you have beer, you don't knock on people's doors trying to give it away.

5. Nobody's ever been burned at the stake, hanged, or tortured to death over his brand of beer.

4. You don't have to wait 2,000+ years for a second beer.

3. There are laws saying that beer labels can't lie to you.

2. You can prove you have a beer.

1. If you have devoted your life to beer, there are groups to help you stop.

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893whatthe.gif Now you're getting me angry Sprout-Boy. mad.gif

 

I thought you didn't stereotype people.... 893naughty-thumb.gif

 

Where's the stereotype. He's from Belgium so he's bound to live on beer, chocolate and sprouts. Chocolate-Boy sounds ludicrous (although, somewhat tasty I must admit) and he obviously thrives on his beer-swilling reputation, so I was left with Sprout-Boy.

 

You're on to me....and you've convinced me of my wicked wicked ways...

 

Let me apologize by giving you this most heartfelt award...

 

767479-felix.jpg

 

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I'm glad to have gotten through to you a little and I'll take the award in the good spirit it was obviously intended.

 

Seriously, if you need to know the location of some Good People in Belguim, PM me. Together, we can beat this thing.

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Top Ten Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than Jesus

 

10. No one will kill you for not drinking beer.

9. Beer doesn't tell you how to have sex. What? Where exactly does Jesus tell you how to have sex. You must have some funny sex guides in Wales.

8. Beer has never caused a major war. In your dreams

7. They don't force beer on minors who can't think for themselves.

6. When you have beer, you don't knock on people's doors trying to give it away. You've obviously never been really drunk. I've seen the Belgians round here and believe me, you don't want to know what they try and give away when they're one over the eighteen.

5. Nobody's ever been burned at the stake, hanged, or tortured to death over his brand of beer.

4. You don't have to wait 2,000+ years for a second beer. Very bad taste.

3. There are laws saying that beer labels can't lie to you. Rubbish.

2. You can prove you have a beer.

1. If you have devoted your life to beer, there are groups to help you stop.

 

Some of the other points have a modicum of truth in them.

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I do have one query though. Leviticus 20:20 states that I may not approach the altar of God if I have a defect in my sight. whats that all about? I wear contact lens. THATS DISCRIMINATION! sign-rantpost.gif

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You two hijacked the thread within hours after a few of us posted our pictures. This thread was started by a staffer in July of 2003 ! I think this makes you both losers...I'm checking the rules. Yep, the book says you're both losers...

 

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Let's see if I've got this little fight right.

 

Kiltman(who certainly is not capitalizing on a sterotype with this name) made a casual reference to felix's drinking habits.

 

Felix took exception to said reference and publicly stated his religious belief and stance on alcohol(great!!! except his direct relationship of the activity to the phrase "sinner").

 

Things could have ended there, but then slurs followed on both sides.

 

My 2 cents......There's nothing wrong with sharing your beliefs. I can see where Felix is coming from....alcoholism is a big problem in my family and not something I would take lightly. Taking a public stance on something whether politically correct(or board correct for that matter) or not is commendable.

 

To me, a Southern Baptist, the drink is not a sin, but what you do under its' influence can be. If that hurts feeling...sorry but that's our interpretation. You'll free to make your own interpretation. But, that's just a small part of the big picture and there are so many other areas where I can be called a sinner that it ain't funny.

 

Anyway, you guys have shared your feeling....but please keep it civil. Please let this thread go back to its' intended purpose before it gets moved to the water cooler.

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You two hijacked the thread within hours after a few of us posted our pictures. This thread was started by a staffer in July of 2003 ! I think this makes you both losers...I'm checking the rules. Yep, the book says you're both losers...

 

sorry.gif FYI though, this thread was NOT started by a staffer, but by a forumite who was trying to rebuild a reputation, after a rather fun pulled thread on 13th November 2003. Redhook might be the keeper of the boards picture archive, but I specialise in more entertaining stuff and I still have the 7 hours of madness that started that day, tucked away on my hard drive along with several other riveting threads. They may only be Word files, but they're fun to poke through occassionally. [i've lurked here a looong time].

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Let's see if I've got this little fight right.

 

Kiltman(who certainly is not capitalizing on a sterotype with this name) made a casual reference to felix's drinking habits.

 

Felix took exception to said reference and publicly stated his religious belief and stance on alcohol(great!!! except his direct relationship of the activity to the phrase "sinner").

 

Things could have ended there, but then slurs followed on both sides.

 

My 2 cents......There's nothing wrong with sharing your beliefs. I can see where Felix is coming from....alcoholism is a big problem in my family and not something I would take lightly. Taking a public stance on something whether politically correct(or board correct for that matter) or not is commendable.

 

To me, a Southern Baptist, the drink is not a sin, but what you do under its' influence can be. If that hurts feeling...sorry but that's our interpretation. You'll free to make your own interpretation. But, that's just a small part of the big picture and there are so many other areas where I can be called a sinner that it ain't funny.

 

Anyway, you guys have shared your feeling....but please keep it civil. Please let this thread go back to its' intended purpose before it gets moved to the water cooler.

 

I can't believe that any of you guys are falling for this "King Felix" shill act. If you were fish, you'd have been hooked, caught, and pan-fried long ago. 27_laughing.gif

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Let's see if I've got this little fight right.

 

Kiltman(who certainly is not capitalizing on a sterotype with this name) made a casual reference to felix's drinking habits.

 

Felix took exception to said reference and publicly stated his religious belief and stance on alcohol(great!!! except his direct relationship of the activity to the phrase "sinner").

 

Things could have ended there, but then slurs followed on both sides.

 

My 2 cents......There's nothing wrong with sharing your beliefs. I can see where Felix is coming from....alcoholism is a big problem in my family and not something I would take lightly. Taking a public stance on something whether politically correct(or board correct for that matter) or not is commendable.

 

To me, a Southern Baptist, the drink is not a sin, but what you do under its' influence can be. If that hurts feeling...sorry but that's our interpretation. You'll free to make your own interpretation. But, that's just a small part of the big picture and there are so many other areas where I can be called a sinner that it ain't funny.

 

Anyway, you guys have shared your feeling....but please keep it civil. Please let this thread go back to its' intended purpose before it gets moved to the water cooler.

 

I can't believe that any of you guys are falling for this "King Felix" shill act. If you were fish, you'd have been hooked, caught, and pan-fried long ago. 27_laughing.gif

 

Shouldn't you be talking about your favorite vintage of demon drink right about now with Shin and Burntboy?

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