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Oui Oui Oui!!!
Robby Offline
#1 Posted:
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Squeal like a frog!
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Robby Offline
#2 Posted:
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I think Bush should send an engraved copy of this to Chirac and tell him, if the French want any oil from Iraq, they can try to come and get some after we move in...
tarheel4lyf Offline
#3 Posted:
Joined: 09-23-2002
Posts: 2,543
Uh oh! You messed up, now. People in here are goin to think you are a tyrannical monster, because you said we were moving into Iraq. Watch out.
Robby Offline
#4 Posted:
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Main Entry: he·ge·mo·ny
Pronunciation: hi-'je-m&-nE, -'ge-; 'he-j&-"mO-nE
Function: noun
Etymology: Greek hEgemonia, from hEgemOn leader, from hEgeisthai to lead -- more at SEEK
Date: 1567
: preponderant influence or authority over others : DOMINATION
- heg·e·mon·ic /"he-j&-'mä-nik, "he-g&-/ adjective
cwilhelmi Offline
#5 Posted:
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Main Entry: mo·ron
Pronunciation: 'mOr-"än, 'mor-
Function: noun
Etymology: irregular from Greek mOros foolish, stupid
Date: 1910
1 : a mentally retarded person who has a potential mental age of between 8 and 12 years and is capable of doing routine work under supervision
2 : a very stupid person
plabonte Offline
#6 Posted:
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Ouch Chris!
Robby Offline
#7 Posted:
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Appeasement? Sounds like you favor the 3rd definition... "usually at the sacrifice of principles" You're not french by any chance, are you?
Main Entry: ap·pease
Pronunciation: &-'pEz
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): ap·peased; ap·peas·ing
Etymology: Middle English appesen, from Middle French apaisier, from a- (from Latin ad-) + pais peace -- more at PEACE
Date: 14th century
1 : to bring to a state of peace or quiet : CALM
2 : to cause to subside : ALLAY appeased my hunger
3 : PACIFY, CONCILIATE; especially : to buy off (an aggressor) by concessions usually at the sacrifice of principles
synonym see PACIFY
- ap·peas·able /-'pE-z&-b&l/ adjective
- ap·pease·ment /-'pEz-m&nt/ noun
- ap·peas·er noun
cwilhelmi Offline
#8 Posted:
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Like I said before, he's no Hitler and should not be treated as such, ie. no appeasement out of fear. And no I'm not French, but I wouldn't be ashamed if I was.

Defacing a recognized symbol like Uncle Sam is distasteful and sad, wanting to dominate Iraq and all oil they have access to is moronic, hence my posting of the definition.

I prefer a definition of victory (one way or another), not hegemony (domination)...
Robby Offline
#9 Posted:
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What about that picture I saw of you with a blond in a leather bustier and a riding crop?
cwilhelmi Offline
#10 Posted:
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I'm sure that was some sort of joke but the humor escapes me...
Robby Offline
#11 Posted:
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heheh, yeah, actually it was really funny. You were saying how you didn't approve of domination and I associated you with a dominatrix! All tongue in cheek of course (not that there's anything wrong with that)
cwilhelmi Offline
#12 Posted:
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ahhh.. Now that is funny, good one...
plabonte Offline
#13 Posted:
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You know Chirs brings up an interesting point. We see posts about the burning of the flag and how one girl turned away from it during the pledge at her sporting event. I think we are all in agreement that it is pretty distatfull to desecrate that symbol. Yet here Robby you desecrate the symbol of Uncle Sam. Please tell me why that is ok.
Robby Offline
#14 Posted:
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Nice try Frenchie; He's our "funky unkie" He's often portrayed in some manor or another with humor. Are you really comparing this post with a FOOL who turns her back when the National Anthem is played? Or a TRATOR who burns an American Flag??

"Uncle Sam is the cartoon embodiment of the government of the United States of America, a character who appeared in newspapers and magazines beginning in the first part of the 19th century. The commonly accepted version of his origin, or at least the best explanation anyone's been able to supply, is that he was modelled after Samuel Wilson, a meat purveyor to the United States army during the War of 1812. Known as "Uncle Sam," Wilson put his initials on his goods. The initials U.S. were also taken to stand for United States. Over the years Uncle Sam evolved into a tall, white-haired man with beard, sporting patriotic colors and a top hat. The most common modern image can be traced to his depiction by James Montgomery Flagg from 1916, for a military recruitment poster calling "I Want YOU For the U.S. Army."
E-Chick Offline
#15 Posted:
Joined: 06-15-2002
Posts: 4,877
OH, puh-lease!!!

Some have taken sensitivity to new heights...

Between the lines, should only be in reference to cigars. NOT our posts....

Rock on Uncle Sam!
tarheel4lyf Offline
#16 Posted:
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You go Girl!!!
plabonte Offline
#17 Posted:
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E- I thought you were all about "hightened sensitivity".
E-Chick Offline
#18 Posted:
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ALL about? No need hon, but I know there's a pill, a cream, or a device for men that desire it...not you of course. Your axe is probably enough..LOL!

Oui oui oui!
plabonte Offline
#19 Posted:
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Mon Dieu E-chick, you are making me blush. When I want to give extra sensitivity I usually use a French tickler....Oh excuse me I mean a FREEDOM tickler.
E-Chick Offline
#20 Posted:
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LOL!

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