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| "George Cathcart" <george.cathcart@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1188391327.634427.208640@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... > On Aug 29, 1:20 am, hierophantf...@hotmail.com wrote: > > On Aug 28, 7:14 am, George Cathcart <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 28, 2:54 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > > > > I've been to Cuba before and managed to make it home with everything intact. > > > > I've also been to the land of the Maya in a couple of different countries > > > > and also made it out of there with everything intact. > > > This post is a marvel of ambiguity, and if there were an award for > > > most ambiguous statement of the day, this would win twice. Bravo. > > > So, to press on, to penetrate the topic further, as it were.... > > > When you say "everything intact," do you mean a) your virginity, or b) > > > your body, implying that you were not sacrificed and therefore not a > > > virgin. > > > If the latter, of course, not being sacrificed is no proof of non- > > > virginity. Obviously, they couldn't have sacrificed all of them... > > > > Hmm. Those people had no electricity No ability to travel very far in > > a short time span and get back home. No sports bars or pubs. I don't > > know. Would you sacrifice all of them that you had in one shot like > > we have the "Grand Finale" of fireworks on the 4th of July > > festivals ? I might be tempted. > > Why? I must be missing the point. How are mass virgin sacrifices > related to the absence of electricity? If anything, the appropriate > response would be to relieve the masses of their virginity. > > Maybe we should ask a virgin... Ask me what? |
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| On Aug 30, 5:47 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > "George Cathcart" <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1188391327.634427.208640@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... > > > > > On Aug 29, 1:20 am, hierophantf...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > On Aug 28, 7:14 am, George Cathcart <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 28, 2:54 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > > > > > I've been to Cuba before and managed to make it home with everything > intact. > > > > > I've also been to the land of the Maya in a couple of different > countries > > > > > and also made it out of there with everything intact. > > > > This post is a marvel of ambiguity, and if there were an award for > > > > most ambiguous statement of the day, this would win twice. Bravo. > > > > So, to press on, to penetrate the topic further, as it were.... > > > > When you say "everything intact," do you mean a) your virginity, or b) > > > > your body, implying that you were not sacrificed and therefore not a > > > > virgin. > > > > If the latter, of course, not being sacrificed is no proof of non- > > > > virginity. Obviously, they couldn't have sacrificed all of them... > > > > Hmm. Those people had no electricity No ability to travel very far in > > > a short time span and get back home. No sports bars or pubs. I don't > > > know. Would you sacrifice all of them that you had in one shot like > > > we have the "Grand Finale" of fireworks on the 4th of July > > > festivals ? I might be tempted. > > > Why? I must be missing the point. How are mass virgin sacrifices > > related to the absence of electricity? If anything, the appropriate > > response would be to relieve the masses of their virginity. > > > Maybe we should ask a virgin... > > Ask me what? Check yer e-mail. |
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| On Aug 30, 5:47 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > "George Cathcart" <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1188391327.634427.208640@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... > > > > > On Aug 29, 1:20 am, hierophantf...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > On Aug 28, 7:14 am, George Cathcart <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 28, 2:54 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > > > > > I've been to Cuba before and managed to make it home with everything > intact. > > > > > I've also been to the land of the Maya in a couple of different > countries > > > > > and also made it out of there with everything intact. > > > > This post is a marvel of ambiguity, and if there were an award for > > > > most ambiguous statement of the day, this would win twice. Bravo. > > > > So, to press on, to penetrate the topic further, as it were.... > > > > When you say "everything intact," do you mean a) your virginity, or b) > > > > your body, implying that you were not sacrificed and therefore not a > > > > virgin. > > > > If the latter, of course, not being sacrificed is no proof of non- > > > > virginity. Obviously, they couldn't have sacrificed all of them... > > > > Hmm. Those people had no electricity No ability to travel very far in > > > a short time span and get back home. No sports bars or pubs. I don't > > > know. Would you sacrifice all of them that you had in one shot like > > > we have the "Grand Finale" of fireworks on the 4th of July > > > festivals ? I might be tempted. > > > Why? I must be missing the point. How are mass virgin sacrifices > > related to the absence of electricity? If anything, the appropriate > > response would be to relieve the masses of their virginity. > > > Maybe we should ask a virgin... > > Ask me what? Check yer e-mail. |
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| On Aug 30, 5:47 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > "George Cathcart" <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1188391327.634427.208640@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... > > > > > On Aug 29, 1:20 am, hierophantf...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > On Aug 28, 7:14 am, George Cathcart <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 28, 2:54 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > > > > > I've been to Cuba before and managed to make it home with everything > intact. > > > > > I've also been to the land of the Maya in a couple of different > countries > > > > > and also made it out of there with everything intact. > > > > This post is a marvel of ambiguity, and if there were an award for > > > > most ambiguous statement of the day, this would win twice. Bravo. > > > > So, to press on, to penetrate the topic further, as it were.... > > > > When you say "everything intact," do you mean a) your virginity, or b) > > > > your body, implying that you were not sacrificed and therefore not a > > > > virgin. > > > > If the latter, of course, not being sacrificed is no proof of non- > > > > virginity. Obviously, they couldn't have sacrificed all of them... > > > > Hmm. Those people had no electricity No ability to travel very far in > > > a short time span and get back home. No sports bars or pubs. I don't > > > know. Would you sacrifice all of them that you had in one shot like > > > we have the "Grand Finale" of fireworks on the 4th of July > > > festivals ? I might be tempted. > > > Why? I must be missing the point. How are mass virgin sacrifices > > related to the absence of electricity? If anything, the appropriate > > response would be to relieve the masses of their virginity. > > > Maybe we should ask a virgin... > > Ask me what? Check yer e-mail. |
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| On Aug 30, 5:47 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > "George Cathcart" <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1188391327.634427.208640@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... > > > > > On Aug 29, 1:20 am, hierophantf...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > On Aug 28, 7:14 am, George Cathcart <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 28, 2:54 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > > > > > I've been to Cuba before and managed to make it home with everything > intact. > > > > > I've also been to the land of the Maya in a couple of different > countries > > > > > and also made it out of there with everything intact. > > > > This post is a marvel of ambiguity, and if there were an award for > > > > most ambiguous statement of the day, this would win twice. Bravo. > > > > So, to press on, to penetrate the topic further, as it were.... > > > > When you say "everything intact," do you mean a) your virginity, or b) > > > > your body, implying that you were not sacrificed and therefore not a > > > > virgin. > > > > If the latter, of course, not being sacrificed is no proof of non- > > > > virginity. Obviously, they couldn't have sacrificed all of them... > > > > Hmm. Those people had no electricity No ability to travel very far in > > > a short time span and get back home. No sports bars or pubs. I don't > > > know. Would you sacrifice all of them that you had in one shot like > > > we have the "Grand Finale" of fireworks on the 4th of July > > > festivals ? I might be tempted. > > > Why? I must be missing the point. How are mass virgin sacrifices > > related to the absence of electricity? If anything, the appropriate > > response would be to relieve the masses of their virginity. > > > Maybe we should ask a virgin... > > Ask me what? Check yer e-mail. |
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| On Aug 30, 5:47 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > "George Cathcart" <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1188391327.634427.208640@d55g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com... > > > > > On Aug 29, 1:20 am, hierophantf...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > On Aug 28, 7:14 am, George Cathcart <george.cathc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On Aug 28, 2:54 am, "chilly" <slar...@shaw.canada> wrote: > > > > > I've been to Cuba before and managed to make it home with everything > intact. > > > > > I've also been to the land of the Maya in a couple of different > countries > > > > > and also made it out of there with everything intact. > > > > This post is a marvel of ambiguity, and if there were an award for > > > > most ambiguous statement of the day, this would win twice. Bravo. > > > > So, to press on, to penetrate the topic further, as it were.... > > > > When you say "everything intact," do you mean a) your virginity, or b) > > > > your body, implying that you were not sacrificed and therefore not a > > > > virgin. > > > > If the latter, of course, not being sacrificed is no proof of non- > > > > virginity. Obviously, they couldn't have sacrificed all of them... > > > > Hmm. Those people had no electricity No ability to travel very far in > > > a short time span and get back home. No sports bars or pubs. I don't > > > know. Would you sacrifice all of them that you had in one shot like > > > we have the "Grand Finale" of fireworks on the 4th of July > > > festivals ? I might be tempted. > > > Why? I must be missing the point. How are mass virgin sacrifices > > related to the absence of electricity? If anything, the appropriate > > response would be to relieve the masses of their virginity. > > > Maybe we should ask a virgin... > > Ask me what? Check yer e-mail. |
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