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Tommy Joe > replies to my post,
>For instance, AIDS could be the soul of the extinct >dinosaur. One thing dies and a million other things spring up in it's >place. There is no extinction. Okay, now I'm inclined to think you're whack. However, interesting discussion. Steve |
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 16:36:12 +0000 (UTC),
(Steve Pope) wrote: >Tommy Joe > replies to my post, > >>For instance, AIDS could be the soul of the extinct >>dinosaur. One thing dies and a million other things spring up in it's >>place. There is no extinction. > >Okay, now I'm inclined to think you're whack. > >However, interesting discussion. Most of us here are wacky. Lou |
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On Jul 15, 12:36*pm, (Steve Pope) wrote:
Tommy Joe > replies to my post, > >For instance, AIDS could be the soul of the extinct > >dinosaur. *One thing dies and a million other things spring up in it's > >place. *There is no extinction. > Okay, now I'm inclined to think you're whack. > > However, interesting discussion. It is meant to be a joke, yet one with truth in it. For everything that dies, something comes along to take its place. Got a tree anywhere near where you live? If it's big enough, on that one tree there might be more living things than people in your whole town. Life is scary. Sometimes I think being born again is scarier than dying. TJ |
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On Jul 15, 9:22*pm, Lou Decruss > wrote:
> Most of us here are wacky. * > Lou Not me Lou, not me. TJ |
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![]() "Lou Decruss" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 15 Jul 2011 16:36:12 +0000 (UTC), > (Steve Pope) wrote: > >>Tommy Joe > replies to my post, >> >>>For instance, AIDS could be the soul of the extinct >>>dinosaur. One thing dies and a million other things spring up in it's >>>place. There is no extinction. >> >>Okay, now I'm inclined to think you're whack. >> >>However, interesting discussion. > > Most of us here are wacky. But only the nice ones <g> |
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