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Loren Michael wrote:Actually my question was in regard to the politeness of Canadian atheists, not what they should or shouldn't be bothered by.
This is what I'm working from.
Stephen Colbert wrote:Now, like all great theologies, Bill [O'Reilly]'s can be boiled down to one sentence - 'There must be a god, because I don't know how things work.'
Stephen Colbert wrote:Now, like all great theologies, Bill [O'Reilly]'s can be boiled down to one sentence - 'There must be a god, because I don't know how things work.'
Loren Michael wrote:Actually my question was in regard to the politeness of Canadian atheists, not what they should or shouldn't be bothered by.
This is what I'm working from.
Stephen Colbert wrote:Now, like all great theologies, Bill [O'Reilly]'s can be boiled down to one sentence - 'There must be a god, because I don't know how things work.'
HughMcB wrote:Sityl I did everything short of blowing a guy down the back alley for tickets and still came up empty handed. Including being on the phone the instant they went on sale on the two different occasions. Perhaps I should of blown that guy down the alley.
Stephen Colbert wrote:Now, like all great theologies, Bill [O'Reilly]'s can be boiled down to one sentence - 'There must be a god, because I don't know how things work.'
Stephen Colbert wrote:Now, like all great theologies, Bill [O'Reilly]'s can be boiled down to one sentence - 'There must be a god, because I don't know how things work.'
HughMcB wrote:For 7 hours in the car you can fucking show up with your underpants on your head for all I care, you'd fucking deserve it.
Stephen Colbert wrote:Now, like all great theologies, Bill [O'Reilly]'s can be boiled down to one sentence - 'There must be a god, because I don't know how things work.'
GreyICE wrote:Fuck it, I'm close enough to Toronto (7 hours in the car) that I might be able to go.
How soon would I have to RSVP, or do I need to at all?
HughMcB wrote:Ok so are we going ahead with this? I'm going to send out emails tomorrow.
Stephen Colbert wrote:Now, like all great theologies, Bill [O'Reilly]'s can be boiled down to one sentence - 'There must be a god, because I don't know how things work.'
Stephen Colbert wrote:Now, like all great theologies, Bill [O'Reilly]'s can be boiled down to one sentence - 'There must be a god, because I don't know how things work.'
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