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On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 22:55:36 +0100, Pamela >
wrote: >On 21:51 27 Aug 2020, Jeßus said: > >I was saying even the most scientifically researched and minutely examined >product, such as Prozac, which was a great inital success amongst users >turned out unable to meet many of the claims made for it. Users like John >Kuthe genuinely believe it replaces antipsychotics which seems unlikely. > >I expect the same for marijuana. We're in the post-legalisation honeymoon >phase but it won't last for ever. "We"? Some countries legalised it decades ago. Anglo countries are always behind. |
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Bruce wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 22:55:36 +0100, Pamela > > wrote: > >> On 21:51 27 Aug 2020, Jeßus said: >> >> I was saying even the most scientifically researched and minutely examined >> product, such as Prozac, which was a great inital success amongst users >> turned out unable to meet many of the claims made for it. Users like John >> Kuthe genuinely believe it replaces antipsychotics which seems unlikely. >> >> I expect the same for marijuana. We're in the post-legalisation honeymoon >> phase but it won't last for ever. > > "We"? Some countries legalised it decades ago. Anglo countries are > always behind. > Indeed, now you take the neither lands ... everything is legal and available. But it's very hard to get nut cases into that magical country. Kuth couldn't emigrate, even with a dutch buttsniffer signing for him, |
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On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 5:21:43 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Bruce wrote: > > On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 22:55:36 +0100, Pamela > > > wrote: > > > >> On 21:51 27 Aug 2020, Jeßus said: > >> > >> I was saying even the most scientifically researched and minutely examined > >> product, such as Prozac, which was a great inital success amongst users > >> turned out unable to meet many of the claims made for it. Users like John > >> Kuthe genuinely believe it replaces antipsychotics which seems unlikely. > >> > >> I expect the same for marijuana. We're in the post-legalisation honeymoon > >> phase but it won't last for ever. > > > > "We"? Some countries legalised it decades ago. Anglo countries are > > always behind. > > > > Indeed, now you take the neither lands ... everything is legal and > available. But it's very hard to get nut cases into that magical > country. > > Kuth couldn't emigrate, even with a dutch buttsniffer signing for him, OK, I answered your question, and now I'm going to ask you one. I understand why you call Sheldon, "Popeye," but what's with the "Dutch" and "butt sniffing"? I'm just curious. I swear that I'm not working on a dissertation for a doctorate in Anthropology. Heck, I dropped out of college in my junior year to start a punk rock band. --Bryan https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/brya...-176j5weg.html |
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On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 6:21:05 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote:
> > On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 5:21:43 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote: > > > > Kuth couldn't emigrate, even with a dutch buttsniffer signing for him, > > OK, I answered your question, and now I'm going to ask you one. I understand why you call Sheldon, "Popeye," but what's with the "Dutch" and "butt sniffing"? I'm just curious. I swear that I'm not working on a dissertation for a doctorate in Anthropology. Heck, I dropped out of college in my junior year to start a punk rock band. > > --Bryan > I hope Hank doesn't mind but I'm going to jump in and answer your questions.. Bruce, our resident man of ingredients lists, is Dutch. Somehow he slipped into Australia and has taken root there. He thinks the USA is the land of evil, gun-toting, processed food eating zombies who won't adopt a socialist government. ****es him off to no end. He's always defending our two looney tune residents, Julie, aka Ju-Ju, our resident attention whore, as well as John Kuthe, our resident village idiot. Hank accused him long ago of just hanging around those two just to get as close as possible to get a whiff of their asses. He's rather fond of the senile, Depends wearing OhFeelMe, aka Ophelia. |
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On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 16:39:51 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote: >On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 6:21:05 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote: >> >> On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 5:21:43 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote: >> > >> > Kuth couldn't emigrate, even with a dutch buttsniffer signing for him, >> >> OK, I answered your question, and now I'm going to ask you one. I understand why you call Sheldon, "Popeye," but what's with the "Dutch" and "butt sniffing"? I'm just curious. I swear that I'm not working on a dissertation for a doctorate in Anthropology. Heck, I dropped out of college in my junior year to start a punk rock band. >> >> --Bryan >> >I hope Hank doesn't mind but I'm going to jump in and answer your questions. > >Bruce, our resident man of ingredients lists, is Dutch. Somehow he slipped >into Australia and has taken root there. He thinks the USA is the land of >evil, gun-toting, processed food eating zombies Wrong, I think all western societies eat a lot of processed food. If I focus more on the US, it's because you're all Americans. If I'd focus on the Netherlands, half of you wouldn't even know what that is. "Uhm, Netherlands... Is that a toothpaste brand?" >who won't adopt a socialist government. Wrong, I wouldn't want a socialist government either. Each time it has been tried, anywhere in the world, it's ended up in a dictatorship. >****es him off to no end. Wrong. >He's always defending our two looney tune residents, Julie, aka Ju-Ju, >our resident attention whore, as well as John Kuthe, our resident village >idiot. I don't so much defend them as attack the RFC vultures who love seeing someone they think they are superior to and then start hacking in to them, over and over and over again. Always repeating the same thing, boring the hell out of everybody else. It's all been said a thousand times. >Hank accused him long ago of just hanging around those two just >to get as close as possible to get a whiff of their asses. Hank suffers from arrested development. He's stuck in the **** and poop stage. The fact that you team up with him says a lot about you. >He's rather fond of the senile, Depends wearing OhFeelMe, aka Ophelia. Ophelia is a much more decent person with a much better sense of humour than the nasty, bitter hag that you are. |
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On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
> > Ophelia is a bitter hag. > Hit a nerve, did I, Bruce? |
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On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 20:23:31 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote: >On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-5, Bruce wrote: >> >> Ophelia is a bitter hag. >> >Hit a nerve, did I, Bruce? Quoting me incorrectly now? You're a nasty piece of work, Joan. |
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![]() "Bruce" wrote in message ... On Thu, 27 Aug 2020 16:39:51 -0700 (PDT), " > wrote: >On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 6:21:05 PM UTC-5, Bryan Simmons wrote: >> >> On Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 5:21:43 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote: >> > >> > Kuth couldn't emigrate, even with a dutch buttsniffer signing for him, >> >> OK, I answered your question, and now I'm going to ask you one. I >> understand why you call Sheldon, "Popeye," but what's with the "Dutch" >> and "butt sniffing"? I'm just curious. I swear that I'm not working on >> a dissertation for a doctorate in Anthropology. Heck, I dropped out of >> college in my junior year to start a punk rock band. >> >> --Bryan >> >I hope Hank doesn't mind but I'm going to jump in and answer your >questions. > >Bruce, our resident man of ingredients lists, is Dutch. Somehow he slipped >into Australia and has taken root there. He thinks the USA is the land of >evil, gun-toting, processed food eating zombies Wrong, I think all western societies eat a lot of processed food. If I focus more on the US, it's because you're all Americans. If I'd focus on the Netherlands, half of you wouldn't even know what that is. "Uhm, Netherlands... Is that a toothpaste brand?" >who won't adopt a socialist government. Wrong, I wouldn't want a socialist government either. Each time it has been tried, anywhere in the world, it's ended up in a dictatorship. >****es him off to no end. Wrong. >He's always defending our two looney tune residents, Julie, aka Ju-Ju, >our resident attention whore, as well as John Kuthe, our resident village >idiot. I don't so much defend them as attack the RFC vultures who love seeing someone they think they are superior to and then start hacking in to them, over and over and over again. Always repeating the same thing, boring the hell out of everybody else. It's all been said a thousand times. >Hank accused him long ago of just hanging around those two just >to get as close as possible to get a whiff of their asses. Hank suffers from arrested development. He's stuck in the **** and poop stage. The fact that you team up with him says a lot about you. >He's rather fond of the senile, Depends wearing OhFeelMe, aka Ophelia. Ophelia is a much more decent person with a much better sense of humour than the nasty, bitter hag that you are. ==== Thank you! Yes, she is a very nasty bitter old hag. In fact there are several here. I have no interest in them. They spout contemptible, worthless, excrement none stop and they strut around thinking they are well loved LOL There are a few decent, kind people here for whom I am very grateful. Without them, this place would be shit!! |
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On 19:10 28 Aug 2020, Bruce said:
> On Fri, 28 Aug 2020 19:02:44 +0100, Pamela > > wrote: > >>On 00:39 28 Aug 2020, said: >>>> >>> I hope Hank doesn't mind but I'm going to jump in and answer your >>> questions. >>> >>> Bruce, our resident man of ingredients lists, is Dutch. Somehow he >>> slipped into Australia and has taken root there. He thinks the USA is >>> the land of evil, gun-toting, processed food eating zombies who won't >>> adopt a socialist government. ****es him off to no end. >>> >>> He's always defending our two looney tune residents, Julie, aka Ju-Ju, >>> our resident attention whore, as well as John Kuthe, our resident >>> village idiot. Hank accused him long ago of just hanging around those >>> two just to get as close as possible to get a whiff of their asses. He's >>> rather fond of the senile, Depends wearing OhFeelMe, aka Ophelia. >> >>Bruce is a bit of soft sometimes > > That must be your way of saying I'm a nice person. That's ok. We all > have our quirks. I mean soft in a gentle sort of way, not soft in the head. |
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On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 1:02:56 PM UTC-5, Pamela wrote:
> > Bruce is a bit of soft sometimes but he's not entirely wrong to identify the > worst of American eating habits. There's a lot of excellent food too in > America but sadly it's the junk food which gets attention. > Yes, there are terrible eating habits here just as there are terrible eating habits in Australia, Scotland, France, Turkey, etc. But that doesn't mean every single person in those countries all have terrible eating habits. He's fixated on some and get past those few. Bad eating habits are a side effect of being a rich and developed country. |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2020 12:55:11 -0700 (PDT), "
> wrote: >On Friday, August 28, 2020 at 1:02:56 PM UTC-5, Pamela wrote: >> >> Bruce is a bit of soft sometimes but he's not entirely wrong to identify the >> worst of American eating habits. There's a lot of excellent food too in >> America but sadly it's the junk food which gets attention. >> >Yes, there are terrible eating habits here just as there are terrible eating >habits in Australia, Scotland, France, Turkey, etc. But that doesn't mean >every single person in those countries all have terrible eating habits. He's >fixated on some and get past those few. > >Bad eating habits are a side effect of being a rich and developed country. Developed? |
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