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Re: Gas or electric?     

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Author: Edwin Pawlowski
Date: Aug 15, 2008 06:55

...> Ed, why'd you decide to buy this gem? $2,500 is a lot of change, so I'm curious what convinced you to part with the $$ instead of just spending less than half that for a proletarian range. Let's not forget that you can buy a range that will cook food and boil water for tea for $500. Your choice of gas or electric. Many people would be very happy with that. We had a Roper for ...
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Re: Gas or electric?     

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Author: KLS
Date: Aug 15, 2008 04:02

... side by side and I've not had two orgasms side by side since my 20's. My wife suggested we build a new house to accommodate the 48" in red. One store had the 36" on display and it was gorgeous. Ed, why'd you decide to buy this gem? $2,500 is a lot of change, so I'm curious what convinced you to part with the $$ instead of just spending less than half that for a proletarian range.
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Re: You have free speech...     

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Jul 31, 2008 12:49

... Supponin' you ain't chargin' nuthin'? Sometimes, even that is too expensive.  Anyway, you are expecting people to pay _attention_ at least.  When it comes to dry old proletarian agitprop commercials showing the brave Chairman Mao leading the charge to kill millions of rightard bandits though, you may have to pay the consumer. That rhetoric is so out of ...
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Re: You have free speech...     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: Jul 31, 2008 04:58

.... Supponin' you ain't chargin' nuthin'? Sometimes, even that is too expensive. Anyway, you are expecting people to pay _attention_ at least. When it comes to dry old proletarian agitprop commercials showing the brave Chairman Mao leading the charge to kill millions of rightard bandits though, you may have to pay the consumer. That rhetoric is so out of date they...
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Re: You have free speech...     

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Jul 30, 2008 22:52

..., and you'll make a buck, if the price is right. Supponin' you ain't chargin' nuthin'? Sometimes, even that is too expensive. Anyway, you are expecting people to pay _attention_ at least. When it comes to dry old proletarian agitprop commercials showing the brave Chairman Mao leading the charge to kill millions of rightard bandits though, you may have to pay the consumer.
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Re: Whatever Happened To the Word "Negatory?"     

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Jun 24, 2008 23:43

...I think the last time anyone said, "negatory" was during the high-tax-interest-rate-inflation- and-unemployment-rates Jimmy Carter collapse of Western Civilization scam. But I think plenty of CB-ers never joined the NRA. CB-ing was quite the fad back in those dark times. Some people have been living in the proletarian thirties so long, they can't remember much after the death of Stalin.
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Re: why a lot of liberal jews(like adam sandler and natalie portman)suck. they use and abuse us.     

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Author: Tom Potter
Date: Jun 16, 2008 07:32

... must fight as 'bourgeois.' The 400 Soviet Commissars of Jewish nationality - they do not suffer; the thousands upon thousands of sub-Commissars -they do not suffer. No! all the treasures which the 'proletarian' in his madness took from the 'bourgeoise' in order to fight so-called capitalism - they have all gone into their hands. SPEECH OF JULY 28, 1922 More and more so to influence ...
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Re: The Showdown Between the Pope and the Rabbi     

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Author: Mike Painter
Date: May 30, 2008 16:59

... the 18th century, the Pope decided Who cares? Hey, I'll listen to `saint7peter' if he agrees to read my paper "The Semiotics of the Porcelain Urinal Regarded as a Lietmotif for Proletarian Dispossesion in Southern Wales, 1914-1927". Did you do the study on the Nacirema indian tribe several years ago? (Several! I read it in high school and graduated in 1958 - wow.)
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Re: The Showdown Between the Pope and the Rabbi     

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Author: Cary Kittrell
Date: May 30, 2008 14:25

... <u576h5-r68.ln1@75-104-202-2.cust.wildblue.net> "Mark K. Bilbo" <gmail@com.mkbilbo> writes: saint7peter@hotmail.com wrote: Sometime during the 18th century, the Pope decided Who cares? Hey, I'll listen to `saint7peter' if he agrees to read my paper "The Semiotics of the Porcelain Urinal Regarded as a Lietmotif for Proletarian Dispossesion in Southern Wales, 1914-1927".
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Re: Could Bob Graham Deliver Florida for Obama?     

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: May 26, 2008 22:56

... free speech on economic issues, or free speech for the proletariat is denied? Cite it in the space provided:----> I was talking about "expanding" free speech to include vital economic issues. Voila! �It's already been done. Can you cite any case law? Actually, you are going to have to cite the case law where free speech on proletarian economic issues is denied.
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