Originally posted by: daveshel
So he menat debunked?
Correct sir, oh wait you said menat? ban em....hehe j/k lol
Originally posted by: daveshel
So he menat debunked?
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Oh I'm sorry you word monger let me rephrase that for you since supposedly I'm writing my dissertation here with the english police.
"his chronies at the exposed and fraudlent governmental organization otherwise known as the UN."
Is that better for you... ah I hope so.
Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
I would be terribly suprised and amused. 😛
Power is King. If Bush slaughtered a million in the name of anti-terrorism, no one would lay a finger on him, and he knows it.
Oh I'm sorry you word monger let me rephrase that for you since supposedly I'm writing my dissertation here with the english police
Is that better for you... ah I hope so.
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Oh I'm sorry you word monger let me rephrase that for you since supposedly I'm writing my dissertation here with the english police.
"his chronies at the exposed and fraudlent governmental organization otherwise known as the UN."
Is that better for you... ah I hope so.
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Oh I'm sorry you word monger let me rephrase that for you since supposedly I'm writing my dissertation here with the english police.
"his chronies at the exposed and fraudlent governmental organization otherwise known as the UN."
Is that better for you... ah I hope so.
As a suggestion only... I'd try hard to write what I mean and mean what I write and insure that what I did write cannot be interpreted to mean something else.
English Police... hehehehhehe Think of this as the 'Oral Board' practice.. would the 'Board' pass on the use of a Verb in place of an Adjective?
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Oh I'm sorry you word monger let me rephrase that for you since supposedly I'm writing my dissertation here with the english police.
"his chronies at the exposed and fraudlent governmental organization otherwise known as the UN."
Is that better for you... ah I hope so.
As a suggestion only... I'd try hard to write what I mean and mean what I write and insure that what I did write cannot be interpreted to mean something else.
English Police... hehehehhehe Think of this as the 'Oral Board' practice.. would the 'Board' pass on the use of a Verb in place of an Adjective?
Would the Board pass on insure?
To cover with insurance heh? Guess it goes two ways. lol The word police is joke at best.
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
I certianly do not recall equating opinion with fact. Nevertheless, I am working on my Ph.D in poly sci thus I am informed and passionate about the subject. What pull does the UN really have anymore? Any? I think not. When the UN is up tothe neck in scandle and has no real arm in resolving diplomatic matters I would call that "debunk".
Originally posted by: BBond
Please Canada, the world will praise you as the cradle of Modern Civilization!
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: jlmadyson
Oh I'm sorry you word monger let me rephrase that for you since supposedly I'm writing my dissertation here with the english police.
"his chronies at the exposed and fraudlent governmental organization otherwise known as the UN."
Is that better for you... ah I hope so.
As a suggestion only... I'd try hard to write what I mean and mean what I write and insure that what I did write cannot be interpreted to mean something else.
English Police... hehehehhehe Think of this as the 'Oral Board' practice.. would the 'Board' pass on the use of a Verb in place of an Adjective?
Would the Board pass on insure?
To cover with insurance heh? Guess it goes two ways. lol The word police is joke at best.
insure
v 1: be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something; "He verified that the valves were closed"; "See that the curtains are closed"; "control the quality of the product" [syn: see, check, see to it, ensure, control, ascertain, assure] 2: make certain of; "This nest egg will ensure a nice retirement for us"; "Preparation will guarantee success!" [syn: guarantee, ensure, assure, secure] 3: protect by insurance; "The insurance won't cover this" [syn: cover, underwrite] 4: take out insurance for
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: BBond
Please Canada, the world will praise you as the cradle of Modern Civilization!
Fvck that!
- M4H
Nah. They'll still have Nickelback and Celine Dion. That disqualifies them from being considered civilized.Originally posted by: BBond
Please Canada, the world will praise you as the cradle of Modern Civilization!
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Nah. They'll still have Nickelback and Celine Dion. That disqualifies them from being considered civilized.Originally posted by: BBond
Please Canada, the world will praise you as the cradle of Modern Civilization!
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Nah. They'll still have Nickelback and Celine Dion. That disqualifies them from being considered civilized.Originally posted by: BBond
Please Canada, the world will praise you as the cradle of Modern Civilization!
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Hehehehe the word 'Insure' is interesting.... Insurance is the means to insure against a financal (often) loss.... What then does the word 'insure' contemplate.... if not to be careful or certain to do something... secure ones assets against loss by the insured against peril...
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I don't know if Canada will ignite him but he certainly should be fired.
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
I don't know if Canada will ignite him but he certainly should be fired.
ba dump bump...
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Hehehehe the word 'Insure' is interesting.... Insurance is the means to insure against a financal (often) loss.... What then does the word 'insure' contemplate.... if not to be careful or certain to do something... secure ones assets against loss by the insured against peril...
Lunar Ray,
You sound like an insurance man. Is your name Schmidt?
:laugh:
Are you, BBond, claiming the US is civilized?Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: TastesLikeChicken
Nah. They'll still have Nickelback and Celine Dion. That disqualifies them from being considered civilized.Originally posted by: BBond
Please Canada, the world will praise you as the cradle of Modern Civilization!
You're right. All we have is Britney and Janet.
Originally posted by: piasabird
If Canada ever decided to do such a thing we could close the border between us and Canada and tell them to go to hell. Of course we have lots of trade going on with car plants in Cananda and it would cause big problems in the Auto Industry. This is just another reason not to place big plants in Canada.
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Originally posted by: BBond
Originally posted by: LunarRay
Hehehehe the word 'Insure' is interesting.... Insurance is the means to insure against a financal (often) loss.... What then does the word 'insure' contemplate.... if not to be careful or certain to do something... secure ones assets against loss by the insured against peril...
Lunar Ray,
You sound like an insurance man. Is your name Schmidt?
:laugh:
Nah... I know about risks... hehehehehe... and how to insure against some of them..
When I graduate grammar school I'm going to go on to get my degree in Poetry... I'll become the Poet Laurette of the recently established sand castle I noticed the other day...