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Changing the subject just a little, just received a nice case of Barossa reds. Gonna have a good time tonight!

 

Mate you are soooooooo superficial and lacking real knowledge it's truly amazing. And IIRC it's not your first time. Are you blind to the 100,000's killed over the last 20 years in Afghanistan and Iraq by so-called Christians? It's too easy to watch western media reports and then ignorantly assume.

i took most offense to his use of "only"

btw i don't really regard afghanistan and iraq as wars in the name of christianity. that's stretching it a bit to far. but we do live in the age of spin

 
  • can we get back to bananas, people?

How is the Paleo diet treating you, Redleg?

Nice try but your logic is flawed. Those people weren't killed in the name of religion.

And you question the knowledge of others....

Ignorant to assume not.


Ignorant to assume not.

Ill leave this here, it sums everything up perfectly from a man smarter than this whole forum combined

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h_h if you are trying to establish a case for atheism why are you wasting your time on land

go and find a religion fanboi forum site and sock it to 'em

Changing the subject just a little, just received a nice case of Barossa reds. Gonna have a good time tonight!

Clint, still with us? Do you have any Greenock Creek wines in that case? Stumbled on that at Greenock Creek winery some time ago and their wines were available in the Carlton Wine Cellars for a few years. But haven't had any for years, I remember the Grenache was like nectar.

 

Clint, still with us? Do you have any Greenock Creek wines in that case? Stumbled on that at Greenock Creek winery some time ago and their wines were available in the Carlton Wine Cellars for a few years. But haven't had any for years, I remember the Grenache was like nectar.

Not going anywhere. Have had a lot on my plate. None of those in my case but some drinkable types, doing my best!

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How is the Paleo diet treating you, Redleg?

Lost 3kg's since the 6th Dec.


Lost 3kg's since the 6th Dec.

Good work! Keep it up.

Lost 3kg's since the 6th Dec.

If the Paleo excludes alcohol that would explain it Redleg.

Lost 3kg's since the 6th Dec.

should we start a countdown, red?

i know a poster who is an expert......oh wait a minute

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should we start a countdown, red?

i know a poster who is an expert......oh wait a minute

We could go gram by gram.


Lost 3kg's since the 6th Dec.

Am impressed by anyone who attempts weight loss around...Xmas !!

Lost 3kg's since the 6th Dec.

Is 3kg's your cat's name?

I hope you can find your cat soon Red!

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Oh we are talking about religion.

There are 1,000's of gods that one can worship.

But I found this god for DC as I know he will enjoy it.

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We could go gram by gram.

No stkilda talk allowed on this page.

Oh we are talking about religion.

There are 1,000's of gods that one can worship.

But I found this god for DC as I know he will enjoy it.

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i worry about your homeroticism f log.......have you discussed it with your better half?


i worry about your homeroticism f log.......have you discussed it with your better half?

Notice that the frogs lifestyle changed when he was called the Chosen One??????/

Notice that the frogs lifestyle changed when he was called the Chosen One??????/

As you once said Jazza, those of us who live in the West are the Chosen Ones.

LOL

i worry about your homeroticism f log.......have you discussed it with your better half?

Now DC it is the 21 century.

 

Disillusionment comes to us all eventually.

We are Demon Supporters after all


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