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  2. Somebody said something about red herrings? Why is it you and only you are talking about flat earth and four crucified?
  3. Fine. State Fair Kitten with a Whip The Pleasure Seekers The Cincinnati Kid The Swinger Murderers' Row C.C. and Company 52 Pick-Up Magic Bye Bye Birdie Newsies The Villain Carnal Knowledge Tommy Grumpy Old Men George
  4. James Madison had that BMI (703 x 122)/(64 x 64) = 20.9 Interestingly, I have seen his weight and height given as 100 lbs and 5'0". That would give a BMI of 19.5. Either way, he was a little guy! George
  5. Flat earth and four crucified and intellectually dishonest and stupid claims. They require lies to overcome the evidence against them. Ultimately, to argue for either will require conspiracy as a premise.
  6. Took me a while to remember, but it's Double Shot of My Baby's Love. George
  7. By bad. Waysider determines who can talk about conspiracy theories and you decide what the conspiracy theories are. Glad we have rules.
  8. Four crucified and flat earth are the stupid pieces of bread holding together the bullsh¡t sandwich.
  9. I didn't say anything about a Bilderberg Group. Another red herring.
  10. No, if you get trucked arguing there is no such thing as a Bilderberg Group, and somebody pulls up their website, somebody may believe their lying eyes.
  11. But only if they fit like a hand in an oven mitt.
  12. Really? I never thought you were a day over 200 years old WordWolf. How about the fool who gave the longest inaugural presidential speech, over two hours, in the middle of a blizzard like snow storm and caught pneumonia because he wasn't wearing any winter clothing just his shirt and no hat and died less than 30 days later? William Henry Harrison? He would be even older than Pierce. 250 years old.
  13. I should have been mathematically exact and scientifically precise. STUPIDITIES and LIES should be disputed and refuted whenever they arise.
  14. Ferris Bueller "I'm too old, I'm too tired, and I'm too fuc&k*in' blind! There was a time when I could see you know. If I were the man I was five years ago I'd take a flame-thrower to the place."
  15. I would say the "whenever" part is where discretion becomes a consideration.
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  17. Right. Conspiracy theories are not good. The stupidity of conspiracy theories like four crucified and flat earth should be disputed and refuted whenever they arise.
  18. I'm telling you, if you keep up about conspiracy theories, then...well, I don't know then but it's probably not good.
  19. Of course you can respond. Do it in a way that doesn't involve politics or conspiracy theories.
  20. Waysider is right. Bullinger was wrong. Both of those statements are true and easily proven.
  21. It's not bait. Flat Earth is a conspiracy theory. Seems on topic.
  22. Not taking the bait. I certainly wouldn't want to be naughty, here.
  23. My trouble is when I try to come up with this song, I keep hearing ~The Joe Jeffries Group~ song "My Pledge of Love" that begins "I woke up this morning, baby," which I just happen to have listened too shortly before waysider posted.
  24. Alright, initially it was an illustration about how you can try to communicate something you're sure about and still it falls on deaf ears. Next, came this: "I'd at least respect if you'd just SAY you thought my friend was a liar rather than the cowardly approach of INSINUATING it." Not really a nice thing to say, especially when it isn't true. But, I'm the bad guy for responding?
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