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DeadVim Jun 27th 2010 1:39 pm

Re: Why Australia?
 

Originally Posted by Seneca21 (Post 8661726)
Considering it was he who said "To say that that which is is not or that which is not is, is a falsehood; and to say that which is is and that which is not is not, is true" I don't doubt it!

He could ramble a bit that man but give him some spoons at a family gathering and he was a wizard.


Originally Posted by bcworld (Post 8661734)
So was Immanuel Kant.

Unsurprising if he through school with a name like that.

iamthecreaturefromuranus Jun 27th 2010 3:14 pm

Re: Why Australia?
 

Originally Posted by Seneca21 (Post 8661721)
I graduated a long time ago. What about you - are you a recent graduate?


Me, a graduate? No mate, I'm an ignorant ****wit who knows nothing, other than perhaps when to stop boring people to death, with rants about left wing plots to conquer the world.

Seneca21 Jun 27th 2010 3:19 pm

Re: Why Australia?
 

Originally Posted by iamthecreaturefromuranus (Post 8661896)
Me, a graduate? No mate, I'm an ignorant ****wit who knows nothing

Well, like Jefferson said, honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.

iamthecreaturefromuranus Jun 27th 2010 3:36 pm

Re: Why Australia?
 

Originally Posted by Seneca21 (Post 8661900)
Well, like Jefferson said, honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.

I'm sure he did. He was no doubt sparkling entertainment at parties, probably much like yourself.

DeadVim Jun 27th 2010 3:44 pm

Re: Why Australia?
 
"Christ, my ring is burning today" ... a lesser-known quote from Mr Jefferson.

ABCDiamond Jun 28th 2010 12:28 am

Re: Why Australia?
 

Originally Posted by Officer Dibble (Post 8660314)
Perhaps you should get off the computer and start looking at ways to lessen the carbon footprint of yourself and your frowsy daughters.


Originally Posted by jad n rich (Post 8661479)
BTW I just love the word 'Frowsy' :rofl:

Wonder what that says about you, referring to my daughter like that...

But I suppose this world takes all sorts..... It is just that sometimes peoples attitudes surprise me totally.


frow·zy also frow·sy (frou'zē)
adj. frow·zi·er also frow·si·er , frow·zi·est also frow·si·est
  1. Unkempt; slovenly: frowzy clothes; a frowzy professor.
  2. Having an unpleasant smell; musty: a frowzy pantry.



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