On Jul 2, 4:44 am, Dover Beach <moon.blanc...@gmail.com> wrote: ...I take your point, bill, but I also very strongly object to the idea that the grief of aging can be avoided if you'll just be morally good and eat your veggies and exercise. Life isn't really quite that fair. Hey, man, don't puncture my illusions. Here's an article a friend sent me this morning. I've been feeling
Saucy111 wrote: banchukita wrote: Eldon wrote: Piltdown Man wrote: John <john@junk.com> wrote... Also, chocolate. And cream cakes. This is an excellent example of what strange perceptions can exist about countries, or groups of people otherwise. Despite having been a Belgian all my life, I had absolutely no idea that
Eldon wrote: Piltdown Man wrote: John <john@junk.com> wrote... Also, chocolate. And cream cakes. This is an excellent example of what strange perceptions can exist about countries, or groups of people otherwise. Despite having been a Belgian all my life, I had absolutely no idea that we apparently enjoy some kind of fame for cream cakes in Australia, whatever
Piltdown Man wrote: John <john@junk.com> wrote... Also, chocolate. And cream cakes. This is an excellent example of what strange perceptions can exist about countries, or groups of people otherwise. Despite having been a Belgian all my life, I had absolutely no idea that we apparently enjoy some kind of fame for cream cakes in Australia, whatever is meant by "cream cakes"
http://www.alternet.org/story/95649/the_right%%5C%%27s_five_hilariously_boneheaded_anti-obama_smears/ The Right's Five Most Hilariously Boneheaded Anti-Obama Smears By Brad Reed, AlterNet. Posted August 20, 2008. From birth certificates to Bernie Mac, a look at the goofiest attacks against the presumptive Democratic nominee. Tools email EMAIL print PRINT 36 COMMENTS Share and save