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Re: Balde     

Author: liam*
Date: Aug 17, 2008 09:05

...'m not sure that we should be that bothered about professional footballers contracts. They sometimes get paid sickening amounts of money. Really sickening. And then we've got ... the law being applied fairly to them. The law is probably quite different for them, but I sometimes wonder if a man in the street can be easily sacked, why can't professional footballers or managers? ...
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Re: The Lobby Like No Other Wants a War Like No Other     

Author: wismel
Date: Aug 16, 2008 17:25

... bribe them with campaign contributions, or limit their right to speak as they please in public, not matter how scurrilous or libelous their words, I sometimes wonder if Americans have focused on what AIPAC lobbies for and what its acolytes in politics and the media support. It is a commonplace to ...
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Re: Balde     

Author: liam*
Date: Aug 15, 2008 13:22

... I'm not sure that we should be that bothered about professional footballers contracts. They sometimes get paid sickening amounts of money. Really sickening. And then we've got ... about the law being applied fairly to them. The law is probably quite different for them, but I sometimes wonder if a man in the street can be easily sacked, why can't professional footballers or managers? Seems ...
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Re: Do cgi movies hate female leads?     

Author: Warewolf
Date: Jul 10, 2008 10:04

*wonders if the original poster has seen this message yet* ^_^ Warewolf <warewolfmypants@shaw.ca> wrote in news:Xns9AD46D7A6D0DFwarewolfshawmail@24.64.223.211: ... say, nothing worth doing is ever easy. More power to you. *goes back to watching Daria and Downtown* Signed, Warewolf who sometimes wonders if the proverbial 'glass ceilings' have been laminated.
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Re: Do cgi movies hate female leads?     

Author: Mufassa
Date: Jul 7, 2008 16:54

... they say, nothing worth doing is ever easy. More power to you. *goes back to watching Daria and Downtown* Signed, Warewolf who sometimes wonders if the proverbial 'glass ceilings' have been laminated. Lilo and Stitch starred a young hawiian girl in a story no guy could carry DG
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Re: Do cgi movies hate female leads?     

Author: Warewolf
Date: Jul 7, 2008 10:45

... that your overall investment will 'tank'. But then, as they say, nothing worth doing is ever easy. More power to you. *goes back to watching Daria and Downtown* Signed, Warewolf who sometimes wonders if the proverbial 'glass ceilings' have been laminated.
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Re: fictional charcters     

Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jun 20, 2008 03:32

...> Everything that is conceivable by man is true somewhere, somehow. That is a radical notion which I sometimes wonder about.  Do these "fictional" characters have volition and free will? Sure they do.  Fiction ..., making it easier to deal with and understand. Absolutely. Of course, sometimes the genie gets out of the bottle, and that can make ...
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Re: fictional charcters     

Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jun 20, 2008 03:30

...> Yes. They all exist. Everything that is conceivable by man is true somewhere, somehow. That is a radical notion which I sometimes wonder about.  Do these "fictional" characters have volition and free will? C3 A good friend of mine is one of the top TV writers in Aus, and ...
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Re: Car dependent lifestyle turns children into obese phone addicts     

Author: NM
Date: Jun 20, 2008 02:45

... lies about something as fundamental as his own name undermines his credibility on everything else he ever posts. -- Ed Banger I also concur, but it's good for a laugh. I sometimes wonder why though? maybe something in his history?
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Re: fictional charcters     

Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Jun 20, 2008 01:17

...> Yes. They all exist. Everything that is conceivable by man is true somewhere, somehow. That is a radical notion which I sometimes wonder about. Do these "fictional" characters have volition and free will? Sure they do. Fiction does not mean false. It means reality converted into symbols,...
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