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Sheldon wrote:
> On Mar 21, 7:52 pm, DK > wrote:
>> Sheldon wrote:
>>> On Mar 20, 8:49�pm, DK > wrote:
>>>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>>>> Default User <Default User >> wrote:
>>>>>> Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> blake murphy wrote:
>>>>>>>>> .. Now that I've seen. But I've never desired to purchase and try
>>>>>>>>> it when the same deli case is so full of more interesting looking
>>>>>>>>> cheeses! �What is the attraction of American Cheese?
>>>>>>>> i still think it's the best cheese for a cheeseburger.
>>>>>>> It's pretty good for slabs of orange cheese melted over a burger
>>>>>>> patty. �When I make burgers I prefer to poke a hole in them and stuff
>>>>>>> in a piece of blue cheese.
>>>>>> I don't like that style. To melt the cheese, you have to overcook the
>>>>>> burger.
>>>>> A piece of cheese int he center, placed vertically, would melt long
>>>>> before the burger was done. �You're probably thing of placing the
>>>>> cheese in the middle, between two patties.
>>>>> -sw
>>>> Do you have a spell checker? �This reads like Jerry on a good day - and
>>>> when he was alive.
>>> See, you still can't leave this Jerry in peace.

>> Shelly, Don't you have 20# of shit to scoop out of your litter boxes?

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> If I needed 20# of shit I'd squeeze your head.


That wouldn't be funny to a ten year old, Shelly.
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Goo lied:

>*YOU* give evidence of belief in "pre-existence", Goo;
>not I.


"EVEN WITH the very best animal welfare conditions one
might provide: they STILL might not be as good as the
"pre-existence" state was" - Goo
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2008, the Goober lied:

>there is no editing of Goo****wit's quotes


You know that's a lie every time you tell it, and I
have a quote of you proving it Goober:

>Yes, it is the unborn animals that will be
> born if nothing prevents that from happening,
> that would experience the loss if their lives
> are prevented.
> Goo/****wit - 08/01/2000


"in the very next sentence, you claim that you don't
believe the animals exist before conception" - Goo

Here's the quote including the editted part
that you lied about:

Yes, it is the unborn animals that will be born if
nothing prevents that from happening, that would
experience the loss if their lives are prevented.
I don't believe that the individual animals exist
in any way before they are conceived, but I am
also aware that billions more animals *will* exist
as a result of the farming industry if nothing
(like ARAs) prevents it from happening. To me that
is a major aspect to take into consideration. - dh
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