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Jimbuna 10-01-08 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
And when i meet Jimbuna at the subsim meeting, that will really be awkward. So, will I be cheating on everybody else?

I guess it's not really a "love triangle" but a " friendship quadrilateral.":hmm:

I really need to diagram this out.:know:

Well I'm hoping to make a few friends so perhaps I should bring a Minister and a Lawyer along with me :lol:

Konovalov 10-01-08 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
And when i meet Jimbuna at the subsim meeting, that will really be awkward. So, will I be cheating on everybody else?

I guess it's not really a "love triangle" but a " friendship quadrilateral.":hmm:

I really need to diagram this out.:know:

Well I'm hoping to make a few friends so perhaps I should bring a Minister and a Lawyer along with me :lol:

:lol: :lol: Don't ya hate the red tape these days. It used to be oh so simple years ago. :88)

mrbeast 10-01-08 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by clive bradbury
Much of this is just a none story - how many friends would be bothered to 'legalise' their friendship? Who cares? I don't really follow subman's implied objections to gay marriages, either. Again, who cares?

One aspect of the 'friends' piece did interest me, though, where one supporter stated that the right to take time off work to look after a friend who was ill should be introduced. I assume the inference is that you can already do this for a partner or relative - how would I know - I'm self-employed!

Well, isn't this a good idea? How many single old people have no one to help when they are ill? Wouldn't they benefit from a friend who could take a few days off work to help? Seems quite a nice humanitarian suggestion to me.

Well said Clive!:up:

This thread was yet another example of Subman's, misleading, right-wing propaganda spam campaign.

Sailor Steve 10-01-08 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
And when i meet Jimbuna at the subsim meeting, that will really be awkward. So, will I be cheating on everybody else?

I guess it's not really a "love triangle" but a " friendship quadrilateral.":hmm:

I really need to diagram this out.:know:

Well I'm hoping to make a few friends so perhaps I should bring a Minister and a Lawyer along with me :lol:

Okay, changed my mind. I'm not going!:nope: :dead:

Jimbuna 10-01-08 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
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Originally Posted by jimbuna
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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
And when i meet Jimbuna at the subsim meeting, that will really be awkward. So, will I be cheating on everybody else?

I guess it's not really a "love triangle" but a " friendship quadrilateral.":hmm:

I really need to diagram this out.:know:

Well I'm hoping to make a few friends so perhaps I should bring a Minister and a Lawyer along with me :lol:

Okay, changed my mind. I'm not going!:nope: :dead:

ROFLMAO :rotfl:

http://img103.imageshack.us/img103/4726/hirsch07pr7.gif

AVGWarhawk 10-01-08 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
Cool. If they legally recognize friendship, I'll be able to write off my other 3 personalities:rotfl:

Hehe good one DT :rotfl:

Digital_Trucker 10-01-08 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk
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Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
Cool. If they legally recognize friendship, I'll be able to write off my other 3 personalities:rotfl:

Hehe good one DT :rotfl:

It wasn't a joke :shifty:
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nikimcbee 10-01-08 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
And when i meet Jimbuna at the subsim meeting, that will really be awkward. So, will I be cheating on everybody else?

I guess it's not really a "love triangle" but a " friendship quadrilateral.":hmm:

I really need to diagram this out.:know:

Well I'm hoping to make a few friends so perhaps I should bring a Minister and a Lawyer along with me :lol:

When I read this, this was my response:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trd5o...eature=related


Goooaaall!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFrMSzoLXIU
:rotfl:

SUBMAN1 10-01-08 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
So, when i go up to Seattle, do I need to bring a ring then? I'm confused.

Hell no! :D

-S

SUBMAN1 10-01-08 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by August
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Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
The next evolution in stupidity:

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/id...friend?mode=PF

-S

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I now pronounce you . . . friend and friend

Some argue it's time to legally recognize the bond of friendship


FFS, could you be any more intolerant?:roll:

First the Atheists, now the gays.

Geez grow a sense of humor will you?

Besides that, analyze who is 'intolerant'. Hahahahaha! I could never hope to compete with either group you mention Stealth Hunter! :D They take intolerance to new levels never seen before in history!

All I'm pointing out, if you really want to know, is not the fact that friends want a legal friendship as you think, but actually what these people have 'reduced' marriage to.

As they say, don't shoot the messenger.

-S

Sailor Steve 10-01-08 08:44 PM

You've never been "just the messenger". It's your own message, and you carry it with relish.

McBeck 10-02-08 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
All I'm pointing out, if you really want to know, is not the fact that friends want a legal friendship as you think, but actually what these people have 'reduced' marriage to.

As they say, don't shoot the messenger.

-S

In my mind they have not reduced it - you still have a choice to live your marriage as you used to. They have not imposed their view on marriage on you

joegrundman 10-02-08 02:53 AM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
Besides that, analyze who is 'intolerant'. Hahahahaha! I could never hope to compete with either group you mention Stealth Hunter! :D They take intolerance to new levels never seen before in history!

He's off again. :roll:

Morts 10-02-08 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
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Originally Posted by August
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Originally Posted by Stealth Hunter
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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
The next evolution in stupidity:

http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/id...friend?mode=PF

-S

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I now pronounce you . . . friend and friend

Some argue it's time to legally recognize the bond of friendship


FFS, could you be any more intolerant?:roll:

First the Atheists, now the gays.

Geez grow a sense of humor will you?

Besides that, analyze who is 'intolerant'. Hahahahaha! I could never hope to compete with either group you mention Stealth Hunter! :D They take intolerance to new levels never seen before in history!

sorry to tell ya (not really) but you already are, and you're doing "better" than them
from what i can read from your posts you seem to be some old white dude, sitting on his front porch yelling at everything then goes inside and curses at the commies, gays and everything else that doesnt fit your mindset followed by a quick prayer to god in hopes of him destroying communism and gay people

UnderseaLcpl 10-02-08 09:15 AM

Ya know, if the state wasn't permitted to be involved in mariages and they were considered to be a strictly religious issue, we wouldn't even have to worry about this junk.

I take that back. Some people would worry, but no one would have to care. :roll:


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