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Sammi Evil Nice writes "I shared with two students, and it was always the same; whenever it was near to paytime, my milk *and only this* would disappear.

One of them, John, was a lovely bloke but allergic to nuts. John makes tea. Soon after, John starts swelling up.

ME: Runs, administers epi-pen. "You're going into anaphalactic shock."
HIM: "How do you know?"
ME: "I put almond oil in my milk."

What have you done to teach somebody a lesson?

(, Thu 26 Apr 2007, 14:54)
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Robert-Arthur Menard
They took this guys baby away from him. So he asked how is it possible for the state to do this

his research led him to uncovering a huge amount of 'legalease speak' the gov use to hoodwink us and the application/submission technique

he now lectures on how people don't need to licence (cars etc) and how people can pay back loans by claiming back money raised by the gov from their birth certificates (the stock they use for bank loans)

well worth watching

video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-7040453665540929835&q=bursting+bubbles

.... he's never paid tax for 7 years and counting, drives without a licence (but special bond insurance) all without the gov being able to touch him


as Albert Pike said 'men that do not use reason and submit without question deserve to be food for the table'

Irene Gravenhorst on a similiar theme: video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-7678707764082656820&q=strawman
(, Thu 3 May 2007, 11:34, Reply)

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