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Is gossip bad for your health?
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10.       AEnigma III
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:34 pm

Quoting alameda:

Here are nine rules to remember:



Why? I am not Jewish
I think 99% of people must be ignoring this part of their religion eh? lol

11.       AEnigma III
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:36 pm

Alameda, why do you seem to think we need a wikipedia style definition of any topic that is discussed?

And..... do you have to bring RELIGION into every subject? lol lol lol

(Is it a ploy to get this thread locked? )

12.       femme_fatal
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:40 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Alameda, why do you seem to think we need a wikipedia style definition of any topic that is discussed?

And..... do you have to bring RELIGION into every subject? lol lol lol


because, my dear, you have to learn a little bit before you say anything about anything.
maybe alamedas post will somehow help you and make you revise your life values?

i know the truth hurts!

13.       AEnigma III
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:41 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:


i know the truth hurts!



14.       femme_fatal
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:42 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting femme_fatal:


i know the truth hurts!




ok, i might have gone too far!
sorry,
but i hope you can receive criticisms sometimes?

15.       AEnigma III
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:43 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

but i hope you can receive criticisms sometimes?



Only from peace train...

16.       alameda
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:44 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Alameda, why do you seem to think we need a wikipedia style definition of any topic that is discussed?

And..... do you have to bring RELIGION into every subject? lol lol lol

(Is it a ploy to get this thread locked? )



Actually my post was pretty ecumenical, as I did not want to leave anyone out. Some things are pretty ecumenically accepted.

17.       AEnigma III
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:45 pm

Quoting alameda:

Actually my post was pretty ecumenical, as I did not want to leave anyone out. Some things are pretty ecumenically accepted.



Anyway thank you
I am re-examining my life values

18.       femme_fatal
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:49 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting alameda:

Actually my post was pretty ecumenical, as I did not want to leave anyone out. Some things are pretty ecumenically accepted.



Anyway thank you
I am re-examining my life values



love turns your life upside down! and believe me you will find many things arent acceptable anymore.

love you

19.       AEnigma III
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:52 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

love you



More than you love handsom?

20.       alameda
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 07 Feb 2008 Thu 10:54 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:

Quoting alameda:

Actually my post was pretty ecumenical, as I did not want to leave anyone out. Some things are pretty ecumenically accepted.



Anyway thank you
I am re-examining my life values



Actually, that is one of the hardest ones to do...gossip is so easy to fall into.

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