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Re: Spoons     

Author: Slint Flig
Date: Sep 27, 2007 08:09

... of the skin with a fork?? Then give you 2 forks. What the hell is that for? What ever happened to the good old days when you got a fork, spoon and knife? Life is cruel sometimes Oh, oh So cruel Those damn restauranteurs Always fuckin' with us No spoons, no sporks Only knifes, and fuckin' forks How can I eat my peas Give me a spoon I won't say please Life is so cruuuuuel
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Re: Herbal Power Workshop, with Medsen Fey Loulou Prince     

Author: Racine125
Date: Mar 9, 2007 05:35

..., why not! What does he do for the local economy? Well... his visitors have to eat and they have to sleep somwhere, so right there you have an influx, for the hotelier and the restauranteur and all of their emploiyees. Then, of course he pays the drummers, and the hounsis of my house receive cash gifts from him when they help him. And he pays the musicians in the "bambou" band...
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Re: I got five words into Cal Thomas this morning     

Author: Kent Finnell
Date: Jan 23, 2007 05:40

... peanut gallery).BTW, I go by my middle name as does my son, my halfbrother, and my halfsister. Good for you and relatives. Obama goes by his first name. There is a famous restauranteur here in Nashville that goes by a nickname. Since starting his bidness some years ago he up to just slightly under 20 locations in Tennessee and Kentucky. He does not use his full ...
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Re: I got five words into Cal Thomas this morning     

Author: Boston Blackie
Date: Jan 22, 2007 20:21

... gallery).BTW, I go by my middle name as does my son, my halfbrother, and my halfsister. Good for you and relatives. Obama goes by his first name. There is a famous restauranteur here in Nashville that goes by a nickname. Since starting his bidness some years ago he up to just slightly under 20 locations in Tennessee and Kentucky. He does not use his full name and I would ...
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Re: The Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary     

Author: 1Z
Date: Nov 12, 2006 17:49

...else. After all, he already owes them - for the 'public education' and other services that he or may not even have received as a child, for example. You are thinking in individual terms. The restauranteur may well not have the right to charge you, but the question is why you are there in the first place if you are not participating. ...
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Re: The Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary     

Author: George Dance
Date: Nov 12, 2006 11:54

... prevent anyone from becoming a citizen of another country. After all, he already owes them - for the 'public education' and other services that he or may not even have received as a child, for example. The restauranteur may well not have the right to charge you, but the question is why you are there in the first place if you are not participating. The...
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Re: The Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary     

Author: 1Z
Date: Nov 7, 2006 07:34

... any money from those people, or in the eyes of the law it would be stealing. So a nation can't tax someone who becomes a citizen of a another country? Well, no, it can't.... The restauranteur may well not have the right to charge you, but the question is why you are there in the first place if you are not participating. The restaurateur certainly does have a ...
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Re: The Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary     

Author: George Dance
Date: Nov 7, 2006 06:21

..., would also be avoiding the use of the restaurant's goods and services - and the restaurant couldn't take any money from those people, or in the eyes of the law it would be stealing. The restauranteur may well not have the right to charge you, but the question is why you are there in the first place if you are not participating. The restaurateur certainly does have a right to ...
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Re: The Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary     

Author: 1Z
Date: Nov 5, 2006 08:37

... dubious in those particular cases where someone indicates their lack of consent by avoiding the use of public goods and services. Which would be like sitting in a restaraunt without ordering anything. The restauranteur may well not have the right to charge you, but the question is why you are there in the first place if you are not participating. imprisoning them violates point (6...
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Supreme Court Blows it yet again on Campaign Finance Reform     

Author: Gandalf Grey
Date: Jun 30, 2006 09:32

... Martha Rainville the party's nominee for the U.S. House and thus get all its financial support, the decision all but killed off the candidacies of state Sen. Mark Shepard and Burlington restauranteur Dennis Morrisseau. There will be a campaign for the three months between now and the GOP primary in September, but for all practical purposes, Rainville has already won her party's nomination ...
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