I love kids too, Pierre. But we're talking two different types of kids. Carl Pierre Poulin wrote:
I desagree with you Carl, I love kids and plan to have a few soon!! Well, at least working on those...PierreFrom: Coalbunny <coalbunny@vcn.com> Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Scuttle valves & Divorce Court Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 04:35:24 -0700Norm, the only women that intimidate me are either naked or heavily armed. I'm tired of Gail. She was fun for a bit, but like most "kids" she soon became boring.Carl Norman-Burns wrote:GAIL,I, FOR ONE WILL NOT APOLOGIZE TO YOU OR ANYONE ELSE MALE OR FEMALE THAT GETS THEIR KICKS OUT OF CONTROLLING AND MANIPULATING PEOPLE. IF YOU WANT TO BETREATED LIKE A LADY, WHY DON'T YOU ACT LIKE ONE. INSTEAD OF THEFEMI-NAZI-BITCH FROM HELL. And if you Guys are going to be intimidated by Gail then I have no respect for you either. She's really taking over isn'tshe? I do show respect to women and especially ladies. Actually I'm beginning to wonder if this is even a female to begin with or just somemoron pretending to be one. How do you get along with your mother? Do you hate your father and transfer those feeling against all men? Or do you just hate everyone. Did the kids pick on you at school? Gail are you just hereto terrorize the group or do you really have an interest in the subject?You called someone a terrorist and it is you who is the Politically Correct Terrorist. Let me see your raging insanity whatever you think you can dish out. before they put you back into the nuthouse where you belong. You arereally a sad piece of work. Norm--"By the side of religion, by the side of science, by the side of poetry, stands natural beauty. Not as a rival to these, but as the common inspirer and nourisher of them all." -- G. M. Trevelyan_________________________________________________________________MSN Search, le moteur de recherche qui pense comme vous ! http://fr.ca.search.msn.com/
--"By the side of religion, by the side of science, by the side of poetry, stands natural beauty. Not as a rival to these, but as the common inspirer and nourisher of them all." -- G. M. Trevelyan