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On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 23:14:20 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: > Paolo Pizzi wrote: > > > > > So, you're claiming that all Italian restaurants offer is pasta, right? > > Not at all. I would love to find one that offers some of that fine Italian > cuisine that I keep hearing about. > They exist. Are you willing to travel? Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 07:58:58 GMT, "Paolo Pizzi"
> wrote: > M@ster wrote: > > >>> I have never heard Italian tourists say that here. But then, we > >>> don't get many Italian tourists. They can't afford to come here :-) > >> > >> That's weird because, you know, Italians are some of Europe's > >> biggest travelers. Maybe, just maybe, if you don't get Italian > >> tourists is because where you live is such a dump, they're simply > >> not interested. > > > > Paolo, don't bother. this guys is obviously from Oklahoma or Nebraska > > or some shitty state like that... > > The funny thing is, he says he's Canadian. > Canada is averagely a civilized country with averagely reasonable > people, but of course unfortunately right-wing bigots are everywhere > in the world... > We shouldn't forget that narrow minded people are distributed world wide. Practice safe eating - always use condiments |
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Pan Ohco wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 21:36:54 GMT, "Paolo Pizzi" > > wrote: > >> Pan Ohco wrote: >> >>> Now a days with Pell Grants, student loans, ect. any one in the U.S. >>> can go on to higher education. >> >> So, the fact that there aren't too many African-Americans and Latino >> in higher education is because...they are...dumb? No doubt Kerby >> and zb agree, but you? >> > I would suggest that you check your figures again. Why don't you PROVIDE something that backs you up, instead of just accusing me of saying...the obvious? > And don't use the race card until you know the background of the > person your talking to. It make you look foolish. > And I did say "any one can", and I will stick by that assessment. > Pan Ohco The "race card" is an INVENTION by racists. |
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On 8 Mar 2004 17:58:38 GMT, George Kerby >
wrote: >Haven't been here long, Pan? >Pizza-Face is the resident Troll. >If you disagree with him in the slightest way, BINGO, you get a label. >My little bitch? is the Supreme Judge of all that happens here. >The Ignorant Slut is omnipotent. >A know-it-all... George sometimes, when your bullshit alarm float valve rises too high , you just have to respond, even to a troll. I'm waiting for him to say "My home is better then your home Ny ny ny Ya" Pan Ohco |
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 10:13:32 GMT, "Paolo Pizzi"
> wrote: >>> So, the fact that there aren't too many African-Americans and Latino >>> in higher education is because...they are...dumb? No doubt Kerby >>> and zb agree, but you? >>> >> I would suggest that you check your figures again. > >Why don't you PROVIDE something that backs you up, instead >of just accusing me of saying...the obvious? > Oh I see. You don't have to prove your statements but I have to prove mine. >> And don't use the race card until you know the background of the >> person your talking to. It make you look foolish. >> And I did say "any one can", and I will stick by that assessment. >> Pan Ohco > >The "race card" is an INVENTION by racists. > The race card is the invention of those who know of no basis for their stance, and try to quiet their opposition with easy statements. But you may be a racists just by playing the race card. Pan Ohco |
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zbzbzb wrote:
>> You are something but definitely not American. Pizza-Face wrote: >Weird, my passport says so. Does your passport say PIZZA FACE? They must have needed a 12mm super wide angle lens for your passport photo, lard butt! See Paolo's photo he http://www.pbase.com/image/23963521 Note the resemblance to Luciano Pavarotti: http://www.perogatt.com/images/pavarotti.jpg |
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zbzbzb wrote:
>> You are something but definitely not American. Pizza-Face wrote: >Weird, my passport says so. Does your passport say PIZZA FACE? They must have needed a 12mm super wide angle lens for your passport photo, lard butt! See Paolo's photo he http://www.pbase.com/image/23963521 Note the resemblance to Luciano Pavarotti: http://www.perogatt.com/images/pavarotti.jpg |
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zbzbzb wrote:
>> You are something but definitely not American. Pizza-Face wrote: >Weird, my passport says so. Does your passport say PIZZA FACE? They must have needed a 12mm super wide angle lens for your passport photo, lard butt! See Paolo's photo he http://www.pbase.com/image/23963521 Note the resemblance to Luciano Pavarotti: http://www.perogatt.com/images/pavarotti.jpg |
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On Sun, 07 Mar 2004 04:30:21 -0600, Ron Hunter >
wrote: >Diabolik wrote: >> >> Sure, just like Bush and many others ![]() >> >> >Stupid answer. George has a degree from Yale. NOt exactly a pushover >school. if you're paying the full freight, it's pretty hard to get kicked out. you gotta punch out the dean or something. your pal, blake |
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Pan Ohco wrote:
> Oh I see. You don't have to prove your statements but I have > to prove mine. Let me try to understand. Are you claiming that minorities have the same chances to get into higher education? Are you claiming that the percentage of minorities in higher education reflects their percentage nation-wide? Yeah, I'd like to see you prove that, it'll provide some great entertainment... > But you may be a racists just by playing the race card. There is no "race card." People who complain about being discriminated by their race/ethnicity almost always do it because they were actually discriminated. |
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Sloopy wrote:
>> The "race card" is an INVENTION by racists. > > That true...by racists of all races. I'm glad we agree, there is no race card and those who speak of someone "playing the race card" are, in fact, racist. Incidentally, these people are almost always white... ------------------------------------------------------ An example of the much-vaunted "tolerance" of the right-wing in America: "Get the **** out of my country, asshole!" Sloopy |
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Pan Ohco wrote:
> George sometimes, when your bullshit alarm float valve rises too high > , you just have to respond, even to a troll. George IS a troll. One that had no problems confessing to using anonymous remailer services. |
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On 3/9/04 3:57 PM, in article
, "Paolo Pizzi" > wrote: > Pan Ohco wrote: > >> George sometimes, when your bullshit alarm float valve rises too high >> , you just have to respond, even to a troll. > > George IS a troll. > One that had no problems confessing to using anonymous remailer > services. > > My little bitch you are again unable to follow the trail: Pan was referring to YOU, you Ignorant Slut. What is happening? You are becoming incoherent. More than normal... __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Posted Via Uncensored-News.Com - Accounts Starting At $6.95 - http://www.uncensored-news.com <><><><><><><> The Worlds Uncensored News Source <><><><><><><><> |
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"Paolo Pizzi" > wrote in
om: > Ron Hunter wrote: > >> Quite true. ON my visit to Europe, I saw quite as many >> obese, often grossly obese, people as I see here in the US. > > Judging by your blatant lies, I'd say you are a Republican. > > For anyone else, here's some SCIENTIFIC facts, from a > reputable US source: > > "The study authors discovered this country had the highest rates of > obese (24 percent) and very obese (13 percent) people and the lowest > rates of normal (22 percent) people. Asia had the highest rate of > normal-weight individuals (58 percent), Western Europe came next (31 > percent), followed by Eastern Europe (29 percent), Latin America (28 > percent), Australia/New Zealand (26 percent), and Canada (23 percent). > Australia/New Zealand and Canada tied for second place in the "very > obese" category (7 percent each), followed by Latin America (6 > percent), Eastern and Western Europe (4 percent each), and Asia (1 > percent)." > > http://www.healthfinder.gov/news/new...p?docID=512510 > > Bottom line: there are OVER THREE TIMES more "severely obese" > people in the US (13%) than in Europe (4%.) > > Except the original poster was not citing any studies; merely reporting what he saw. Who are you to argue against what he saw? You may be correct that more people in the U.S. are obese compared to anywhere in the world (most certainly correct) but you can't argue against what the guy claimed he SAW because you weren't there. And why do you have to be so mean? I thought liberals were nice and inclusive people. |
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"Diabolik" > wrote in
: >> >>> >> >>Quite true. ON my visit to Europe, I saw quite as many obese, >> >>often grossly obese, people as I see here in the US. >> > >> > >> > Which country? >> > >> > >> Germany, Switzerland, Leichtenstein, Luxembourg, and Austria. > > You're suggesting that you saw as many obese people in the above > countries as in the US? > > Last time I visited Germany, Switzerland and Austria, people seemed > slim to me. I would have to look hard to find obese people here, as in > most of Europe. > > Last time I visited the US you would have to look hard to find slim > people. > > You must be dreaming. > > > Okay. If you look at riders in the Tour de France Germany's main star is Jan Ullrich and the United States' main star is Lance Armstrong. Lance is thinner than Jan (who's nickname is "the sausage creature" because he can't keep his weight down in winter). Therefore there are some Americans who are thinner than Germans. (Trying to point out how silly this conversation is.) |
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>"Charlie ****." wails:
> >"Paolo Pizzi" is mean: > <snippizzi> > >And why do you have to be so mean? I thought liberals were nice and >inclusive people. Pizzi is a filthy dirty WOP is why. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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> "Charlie Crossposting ****"
> >(Trying to point out how silly this conversation is.) Shut it, crossposting douche bag. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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![]() "Charlie C." > wrote in message .4... > "Diabolik" > wrote in > : > > > >> >>> > >> >>Quite true. ON my visit to Europe, I saw quite as many obese, > >> >>often grossly obese, people as I see here in the US. > >> > > >> > > >> > Which country? > >> > > >> > > >> Germany, Switzerland, Leichtenstein, Luxembourg, and Austria. > > > > You're suggesting that you saw as many obese people in the above > > countries as in the US? > > > > Last time I visited Germany, Switzerland and Austria, people seemed > > slim to me. I would have to look hard to find obese people here, as in > > most of Europe. > > > > Last time I visited the US you would have to look hard to find slim > > people. > > > > You must be dreaming. > > > > > > > Okay. If you look at riders in the Tour de France Germany's main star is > Jan Ullrich and the United States' main star is Lance Armstrong. Lance is > thinner than Jan (who's nickname is "the sausage creature" because he can't > keep his weight down in winter). Therefore there are some Americans who > are thinner than Germans. > > (Trying to point out how silly this conversation is.) As a matter of fact Germans are considered fat asses in Italy ![]() |
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