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date: 7 Mar 2006 15:04:07 -0800,    group: uk.media.films        back       
"I have two mums," is not a good situation for little children to be in!   
A young boy with 'two mommies' was spotted with them at the library the
other day.

Yes.  One mommy was blond and mannish, the other brunette, petite and
definitely a submissive femme.  You have to understand that my main
concern was for the young boy who has to live with this bullshit until
he is old enough to move out and be on his own.  I am sure he looks
forward to that day with much anticipation.  To be away from the
biblical sins being perpetrated by those evil ladies he must live with
in order to survive.  And probably keeping the young boy away from his
biological father as well - giving the young boy a loss of identity and
a lack of a positive role model to base his life on.

To be rid of those two flatcockers (look up 'flatcockers' at
www.urbandictionary.com if there is any doubt in your mind as to what
the word flatcockers means) forevah, that is surely his mission.  And a
noble mission at that!

SQ

Shakespeare - "How will you live son?" - mother to young son as he is
about to leave the nest for the last time.  "As birds do mother!" - and
then he flew away forever, leaving the sorry bitch behind!
date: 7 Mar 2006 15:04:07 -0800   author:   unknown

Re: "I have two mums," is not a good situation for little children to be in!   
In article ,
  wrote:

>A young boy with 'two mommies' was spotted with them at the library the
>other day.

"Was spotted"... by whom?  Which library?  Oh, the one you made up.

>Yes.  One mommy was blond and mannish, the other brunette, petite and
>definitely a submissive femme.  [...]

You seem remarkably observant about this sort of thing.  Could you
give us a fuller description?  Perhaps add some fantasies about what
they get up to at home?  I am sure you have plenty.

-- Richard
date: 7 Mar 2006 23:55:33 GMT   author:   (Richard Tobin)

Re: "I have two mums," is not a good situation for little children to be in!   
Richard Tobin wrote:

> In article ,
>   wrote:
> 
>>A young boy with 'two mommies' was spotted with them at the library the
>>other day.
> 
> "Was spotted"... by whom?  Which library?  Oh, the one you made up.
> 
>>Yes.  One mommy was blond and mannish, the other brunette, petite and
>>definitely a submissive femme.  [...]
> 
> You seem remarkably observant about this sort of thing.  Could you
> give us a fuller description?  Perhaps add some fantasies about what
> they get up to at home?  I am sure you have plenty.

Tssk.  It's not a little boy, it's a little girl, called Heather.
The blonde's called Jane and the brunette's called Kate.  She's 
a doctor and Jane is a carpenter.

I know all this, cos I read it in a book [1], so it must be true.

[1] http://www.thebookgarden.com.au/catalog/popup_image.php?pID=8670
date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 00:22:38 GMT   author:   Mary Pegg

"I have two cranial hemispheres" is not a good situation for lack of intelegence to live in!   
Are you talking about the child having the 'stable' upbringing? Or are you
talking about the more commonly accepted 'decent' upbringing?

You either hunt with the pack or you make your own decisions about
acceptability.

The thinking person would like to make their own decisions and much as I
disagree with single-sex parental guidance (on the grounds of balance -
women keep telling us men we have no idea about childbirth therefore the
woman choosing to play the male role in this equation would have to share
this patern) I defend the right of single-sex parenting where the child is
unaffected and not pre-stigamtised by such occasions.

I am not Gay but I accept the rights of Gay people to co-exist in society.
I am not a follower of Islam but I respect the right of Muslims to co-exist
in society
I am not black but I accept the right of black people to co-exist in society

When I become perfect in every way, only then will I become arrogant enough
to believe that only I could be perfect.
date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 02:17:01 GMT   author:   tailspin1

Re: "I have two cranial hemispheres" is not a good situation for lack of intelegence to live in!   
Tailspin1....

     Those are very cogent and insightful points you made below.  And
it appears that you might yet be a believer in Christ.  But have you
taken the 3 simple, vital and necessary steps to everlasting salvation?

     1) Admit that you are a sinner without merit 2) Accept the Lord
Jesus Christ as your personal saviour and 3) Acknowledge that God gave
his only begotten son so that the sinners on earth afterward would be
able to have everlasting life.  At this point you are what they call
'reborn'.
     By taking these 3 vital, simple and necessary steps all your past
and present sins will have been forgiven.  God does not like to be
toyed with though, so any future sins you might commit are so noted.
When you go to heaven after the end of this transitory mortal life all
of those things are taken into consideration.  All of the sins and
indiscretions you have committed after being reborn affect your
standing in heaven after your parting of the transitory mortal life -
they are demerits, as you will!
     So, do the right thing and commit to Christ and God today.  Do the
right thing TODAY!  Some have waited too long and they have died before
taking the 3 vital steps.  And, there have been some that have
committed so many sins and indiscretions that God is not able to accept
them when they try to take the 3 vital, necessary and simple steps.
     Don't let it happen to you!  ANY of you!

WeLoveThemEarnhardts
(each and every day, in each and every way, more than i can evah say, i
get down on me knees and pray!)
tailspin1 wrote:
> Are you talking about the child having the 'stable' upbringing? Or are you
> talking about the more commonly accepted 'decent' upbringing?
>
> You either hunt with the pack or you make your own decisions about
> acceptability.
>
> The thinking person would like to make their own decisions and much as I
> disagree with single-sex parental guidance (on the grounds of balance -
> women keep telling us men we have no idea about childbirth therefore the
> woman choosing to play the male role in this equation would have to share
> this patern) I defend the right of single-sex parenting where the child is
> unaffected and not pre-stigamtised by such occasions.
>
> I am not Gay but I accept the rights of Gay people to co-exist in society.
> I am not a follower of Islam but I respect the right of Muslims to co-exist
> in society
> I am not black but I accept the right of black people to co-exist in society
>
> When I become perfect in every way, only then will I become arrogant enough
> to believe that only I could be perfect.
date: 8 Mar 2006 14:41:57 -0800   author:   unknown

Re: "I have two cranial hemispheres" is not a good situation for lack of intelegence to live in!   
> Tailspin1....
>
>      Those are very cogent and insightful points you made below.  And
> it appears that you might yet be a believer in Christ.  But have you
> taken the 3 simple, vital and necessary steps to everlasting salvation?

1) Admit that you are incapable of independent thought and that life would
be so much easier based on blind acceptance of doctrine.
2) Open head and scoop out brain.
3) Insert old book and follow it religiously - even the really obviously
wrong and nasty bits.

MM
date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 06:53:15 GMT   author:   -Man Mountain-

Re: "I have two cranial hemispheres" is not a good situation for lack of intelegence to live in!   
> > Tailspin1....
> >
> >      Those are very cogent and insightful points you made below.  And
> > it appears that you might yet be a believer in Christ.  But have you
> > taken the 3 simple, vital and necessary steps to everlasting salvation?
>
> 1) Admit that you are incapable of independent thought and that life would
> be so much easier based on blind acceptance of doctrine.
> 2) Open head and scoop out brain.
> 3) Insert old book and follow it religiously - even the really obviously
> wrong and nasty bits.

Man Mountain - I'd rather you attribute the above to the person genuinely
behind the comments. I myself wish to be detached from the offending
religious fanatic behind the above statement, hence my lack of response to
this blind diatribe.

Religious fervour has no argument, knows no argument and requires no
argument. It simply demands that everyone listens to it regardless of merit
or integrity.

Where does intellectual thought come in to any equation when pious
fanaticism is on the menu?
date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 12:30:16 GMT   author:   tailspin1

Re: "I have two cranial hemispheres" is not a good situation for lack of intelegence to live in!   
Beg your pardon Tailspin... of course those  comments were not yours, rather
the original poster beginning to froth at the mouth..

It was...
welovethemearnhardts@yahoo.com who blathered...

>      Those are very cogent and insightful points you made below.  And
> it appears that you might yet be a believer in Christ.  But have you
> taken the 3 simple, vital and necessary steps to everlasting salvation?

and me who wittily amended his post ;-)

1) Admit that you are incapable of independent thought and that life would
be so much easier based on blind acceptance of doctrine.
2) Open head and scoop out brain.
3) Insert old book and follow it religiously - even the really obviously
wrong and nasty bits.

MM


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date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:28:56 GMT   author:   -Man Mountain-

Re: "I have two cranial hemispheres" is not a good situation for lack of intelegence to live in!   
Schizophrenia aside, I felt as if I was leading a double life for a moment
or two. ;o)
date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 00:27:56 GMT   author:   tailspin1

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