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Brentucky
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Post by Brentucky »

pigsteak wrote:the best part is to see the enlightened ones on here who profess opened minded-ness be so narrow in their stereotypes.....carry on...the hypocrisy is fun.
You're fun, thanks for keeping us going.

I also have another highly intelligent, devout christian coworker who spends a couple weeks of his vacation each year in developing countries doing work to "help out" those less fortunate. I consider this person to be a much better person than myself.

See piggy, I'm not professing anything, I'm just telling simple stories that lack atmosphere and then telling my dumbed-down opinion about them to go with the current discussion. You are correct though, I was being one-sided so I'm glad you pointed it out so I could correct it.

How do you be open-minded anyway? Is that calling what you see or is ignoring what you see and saying something different or what? I want to be more open-minded.
efil lanrete... i enjoy the sound, but in truth i find this seductively backward idea to be quite frightening
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caribe
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Post by caribe »

Brentucky wrote: I want to be more open-minded.
Your brain will fall out.
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pigsteak
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for me brentucky, it is realizing I am a walking quandry of thoughts, ideas and opinions, and realizing 99% of them don't mean jack....
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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clif
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Post by clif »

pigsteak wrote:...99% of them don't mean jack....

7919 post later....
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pigsteak
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Post by pigsteak »

well said clif...see how my hypocrisy is in full view too?
Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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clif
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Post by clif »

you know i eat them up anyway
Shamis
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Post by Shamis »

The other thing to remember about utah is that 3.2 beer really isn't that bad. Normal light beer only has about 4% alcohol anyway, so it's not much different, and you can buy it in the gas stations. And if you go to a state owned liquor store you can buy real beer.

By comparison, Pennsylvania has no beer or wine sold in gas stations/drug stores/grocery stores, and is actually worse. It's really hard to find alcohol here unless you just go into a bar and buy a 6 pack to go. Pretty ridiculous.
gregkerzhner
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Post by gregkerzhner »

There are no refrigerators allowed in Utah State Liquor stores. enough said.
Barnacle Ben
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Post by Barnacle Ben »

Shamis wrote:The other thing to remember about utah is that 3.2 beer really isn't that bad. Normal light beer only has about 4% alcohol anyway...
That, or normal light beer is piss.
"But the motto was, never think you're that cool - you're still just climbing rocks...in the woods...with bugs...and everyone thinks you're crazy."

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the lurkist
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gregkerzhner wrote:You see a cute girl at the grocery store. She looks a bit overweight, but you figure what the hell, why not spark up a conversation?
You: “hey, come here often?â€
Nice! I skinny toothpick guy and a zoftig woman. I love that match up. It is most definitely all good.
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
Normie
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