Baird to Palestinians, You’ll face ‘consequences’

DaSleeper

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May 27, 2007
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Sure I have, I'm just not wrong very often, it called reading before opening my mouth..
Got something specific or are you just hoping you are right?
Heheh.....I may have been born on a farm but I learned early to recognise bullshyte.......even covered with fresh straw, it's still bulshyte underneath and still smells like it.....
A good way to recognise a bulshyter is by the way the story tends to change and excuses come out as they get showed up...and arguing with one is an exercise in futility and I hate working for nothing....I just like to make fun of them
 

MHz

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Heheh.....I may have been born on a farm but I learned early to recognise bullshyte.......even covered with fresh straw, it's still bulshyte underneath and still smells like it.....
A good way to recognise a bulshyter is by the way the story tends to change and excuses come out as they get showed up...and arguing with one is an exercise in futility and I hate working for nothing....I just like to make fun of them
Well then the barn must have been a place you puked in lots. I spent lots of time in the bard as that is where the 2 work horses were. At 3 I was given the task of running the belly-strap under the horse and for that I got a seat just behind the collar and the yoke was my hand-grip and that is how I first learned that they pull by tightening the slack up and taking one step back and leaning forward and once the attached item started to move them they started to walk. But being from a rural setting you already know that right. Once the seasoned manure was spread on the garden they you must have also eaten it in a round about way. That isn't how you got to be so full of **** though.
That about sums you up right there.

At that same age (3) I also held the .22 after the pig got a bullet in the forehead and the whack with the blunt end of an axe made sure he didn't 'recover'.

Liar. I am not.

You seem very mad, liar.
Fine make it 'major' then. Mantra on. lol
 

L Gilbert

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Well then the barn must have been a place you puked in lots. I spent lots of time in the bard as that is where the 2 work horses were. At 3 I was given the task of running the belly-strap under the horse and for that I got a seat just behind the collar and the yoke was my hand-grip and that is how I first learned that they pull by tightening the slack up and taking one step back and leaning forward and once the attached item started to move them they started to walk. But being from a rural setting you already know that right. Once the seasoned manure was spread on the garden they you must have also eaten it in a round about way. That isn't how you got to be so full of **** though.
That about sums you up right there.

At that same age (3) I also held the .22 after the pig got a bullet in the forehead and the whack with the blunt end of an axe made sure he didn't 'recover'.
Apparently it worked. Doesn't look like you've recovered yet. :D
 

DaSleeper

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May 27, 2007
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Well then the barn must have been a place you puked in lots. I spent lots of time in the bard as that is where the 2 work horses were. At 3 I was given the task of running the belly-strap under the horse and for that I got a seat just behind the collar and the yoke was my hand-grip and that is how I first learned that they pull by tightening the slack up and taking one step back and leaning forward and once the attached item started to move them they started to walk. But being from a rural setting you already know that right. Once the seasoned manure was spread on the garden they you must have also eaten it in a round about way. That isn't how you got to be so full of **** though.
That about sums you up right there.

At that same age (3) I also held the .22 after the pig got a bullet in the forehead and the whack with the blunt end of an axe made sure he didn't 'recover'.
Now .....That's what is called a load........or ....(a full bowl full)....
 

MHz

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You sound kinky; a horse-loving porker? Interesting.

You off you meds again? Let me guess you like your horses med-well done. Good thing the knot-headed mustangs are shipped way to the east.
If you went to an Arab country and were a long way from a brothel and asked what to do when you wanted a woman and a Arab said it was okay to use the camels would you **** one or ride it to the brothel like the Arabs do? I'm think you would provide the Arabs with a good laugh by ****ing a camel right in front of them.