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by laudablepuss 09/02/2004, 3:38pm PDT |
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Fussbett wrote:
Protesting is like jury duty. Sure, you should do it, and you want it to occur for the good of society. Yet anyone worthwhile has roughly twenty seven more important things to do which ensures that both protests and jury boxes are full of jerks who don't have the good sense to waste their time at home or with hobbies.
Whether this places them above or below the laudablepuss hobby-fool is to be determined.
Above, of course. What's lower than a hobbiest? NOTHING, DUH. |
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Mission Not Accomplished. by conflictNo 09/01/2004, 9:10pm PDT 
Could they be sponsored by Republicans? by Reel dUmb g|_|y 09/01/2004, 9:58pm PDT 
no monocles? NT by FABIO 09/01/2004, 10:05pm PDT 
Re: no monocles? by Mysterio 09/02/2004, 7:04am PDT 
Re: no monocles? by I need clarification 09/02/2004, 3:44pm PDT 
Re: no monocles? by Creexul :( 09/02/2004, 4:24pm PDT 
No 12 foot papier mache puppets? :( NT by Lizard_King 09/02/2004, 1:43am PDT 
That's basically like 99% of the protesters. by Creexul :( 09/02/2004, 4:17am PDT 
Protesting is like jury duty. by Fussbett 09/02/2004, 11:09am PDT 
Re: Protesting is like jury duty. by laudablepuss 09/02/2004, 3:38pm PDT 
Re: Protesting is like jury duty. by Creexul :( 09/02/2004, 4:55pm PDT 
Re: Protesting is like jury duty. by laudablepuss 09/02/2004, 7:19pm PDT 
I saw alot of there people on the street yesterday. NT by Chairman Mao 09/02/2004, 12:59pm PDT 
*Those* people, not there people. NT by Chairman Mao 09/02/2004, 2:23pm PDT 
Or "their." He's wrong either way :( NT by Bill Dungsroman 09/02/2004, 3:10pm PDT 
I know, that's why I corrected it. NT by Chairman Mao 09/02/2004, 3:29pm PDT 
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