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Everything posted by christelsabine
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..... Buddha does not have the power to set captives free. Buddha does not have the power to allow people to spend eternity with God. ...... Yep. And exactly from where do you know that for sure? dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Gosh, you responded to a message I posted 3½ years ago! According to which calender do you count the time? dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Finally saw "The Passion of the Christ"...
christelsabine replied to ExAFO's topic in Speakers Corner
Yep. And when John Wayne is riding into the sunset, I know, only the brave, true, good guys will win. Like it has to be. We're not in Hollywood. If a well made movie is impressing folks like that, something is wrong with their belief. BTW: Who really saw Jesus walking, stumbling with the weight of the cross on his back??? It's all playing with emotions and the phantasy of folks. Show me a proof. dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
Finally saw "The Passion of the Christ"...
christelsabine replied to ExAFO's topic in Speakers Corner
.... "The Passion" encouraged me to live a holy life like never before, that I may honor Jesus Christ with my life. -
Now you've got it dudeist skydiver # 3105
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J., dear, why do you only "quack" around??? Have nice Easter holidays anyhow
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Not THAT fair: If you already have your "3rd" teeth, you're lost.... dudeist skydiver # 3105
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But, but, the government knows what is best for us, and they forbid firearms in National Parks and Forests. I guess they care more about the bears than about 6-year-old girls. Holy Crab. Can't believe my eyes... JR, you're posting such a nonsense? Gov't to be held reponsible for idiotic, inconsiderate parents bringing their little kids into the wilderness? Surely same kind of parents leaving home at night heading for the next bar, leaving kiddies alone at home. Same danger. Oh well, and it would be a great idea to allow fully armed visitors walking through the national park, enjoying wonderful views, animal... and wow! so suddenly, a movement in next bush! Black bear alarm! BOOM! Oh sorry, was just the neighbour from camping place, what a shit ... Bwahahaha. Love your posts, JR. Not only precious species like black bear, perhaps cougar etc. soon will be eliminated from North American continent, no! Population itself will face a natural selection sooner or later. LMAO Let's go to national parks, shoot something edited for typo dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Italy's Berlusconi Loses, Prodi wins
christelsabine replied to masterblaster72's topic in Speakers Corner
Une march-arrière? dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
Italy's Berlusconi Loses, Prodi wins
christelsabine replied to masterblaster72's topic in Speakers Corner
That's a bit unfair: Only b/c their tanks are equipped with one forward and 4 reverse gears, you should not blame it on the troops! dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
Wow yeah, perhaps... dudeist skydiver # 3105
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There IS a problem with global warming... it stopped in 1998
christelsabine replied to rushmc's topic in Speakers Corner
Sorry, how do I -as a simple alien here- have to understand that "There IS....." followed by "...it stopped..." Sounds slightly controversal to me. dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
. What's a jape? Perhaps a hoax? dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Italy's Berlusconi Loses, Prodi wins
christelsabine replied to masterblaster72's topic in Speakers Corner
Hahahaha... that's a fine compliment for GW-boy . OK, OK, only in regards of Italian way of life compared to the GeorgieWay... ummm. Ja. No seriously, we Europeans will miss Berlusconi's self-portrayal, his endless overconfidence - he's a funny guy. Le's hope for Prodi's success. Italy is worth it. I'm just wondering how interesting this election is to the Americans? dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
oh, i don't know.... i think birds would make good targets Yep, I fully agree on that dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Whatzat? Funny, you're asking this question ... That, JR, is something not even you in the US could prevent with all your weapons. Wandering birds - what to do against them? They do not mind borders, JohnRich, they just cross them. And bring along bird flu. OK, if on their way they do not cross your continent .... you're at the lucky end. If not, you just pulled the short a** end Bird flu - or its virus called H5N1 - is in the media since months. All over the world. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Super model Heidi Klum married in Mexico. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Ever seen the big_fat_long needles used when they take blood sample? Now that's something to enjoy.... My blood type is a rare one, so I donate every 3 months. No problem at all. dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Why do I miss "" here? Bwahahahaha LMAO . Man.... American kind of humour, right?? dudeist skydiver # 3105
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another crime caused by guns. even in a safe they cause crime. guns and SUVs - when will people learn Won't someone think of the children? Yep. Fully agree to that. Damned weapons! Luckily, my child was not at home and all my raised fears just were turning around my precious little hand guns dudeist skydiver # 3105
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How are you going to defend yourself after you call 9-1-1 on the cell phone and while you await the arrival of the police? Have you read the news stories lately about how tens of thousands of 9-1-1 calls went unanswered in Chattanooga because of attendants going on simultaneous rest breaks? What makes you think the neighbors are going to come to your aid? If they don't have guns either, why should they risk their lives in hand-to-hand combat with some thug, for you? At first, perhaps Chattanooga's emergency call system should be improved, right? Or a better rest break planning?? Same refers to any other call system. Area-wide. At second, I remember my neighbours rushing to my house 2 yrs ago, a thug was trying to break into my cellar rooms (there's my installed safe containing few hand guns). My neighbours are 67 and 71 y/o. While he was running to my home, his wife called the police. They were on the scene w/in very few minutes. All our neighbours from every side left their homes as the heard the noise, voices - nobody was scared to be shot down! I would do exactly the same. Look, listen, go and help, in case there's something wrong in my neighborhood. Never ever I would pull out a hand gun before having a look what's going on over there - I never ever would fear to be shot down What for? Many problems easely could be solved just by a fine little punch-up Christel dudeist skydiver # 3105
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Paris France -- Ready to start counting burning cars again?
christelsabine replied to Gawain's topic in Speakers Corner
I never hear any details on this in the U.S. media. Is there some kind of law that says that once someone is hired, that they can't be fired? Is it impossible to fire someone who isn't performing his job? What exactly is the problem that this law is trying to change? No. The easing of that law refers to job beginners within the first 2 yrs, i. e. they might get the sack without knowing reasons, w/o any legal period of notice has to be kept ... They feel kinda defenseless. Beginners use to make mistakes, that's normal. OTOH it's also normal that some superiors are a€€holes and kick you out only b/c they dislike your face. (There are legal periods of notice, f. e. in Germany now it's 4 weeks in advance before end of next month. That depends on contracts. As I'm an oldie, my contract of employment is a little older too: I still enjoy a notice period of 3 months before end of next quarter.) One sense of easing that law in fact is: To keep the "market" open, means: A place of employment should NOT be blocked by any incapable/lazy idiot, who showed fine results in diploma but, is half-assed in practice. That also will stir up competition, only the best (strong) survive. To really judge those laws, it needs many trains of thoughts. Just to consider one is, chief's best golf partner's son needs a job after finishing his studies, his dad is arranging that with chief, chief fires just the young one sitting on that job, et voilà: Golf partner (plus son) is satiesfied and will place next order with the chief. It's surprising that you do not learn details like that in your local media. How about Google News, f.e.? Generally (here), if someone is hired, of course he could be fired. If he's shifting his fingers in company's cash: He'll be fired from one second to the next. Sure. If his job performance is lousy: Under actual law, under an notice of 4 weeks to next month' end, he's fired, this has to be satisfactorily shown by the boss. Just a small excerpt to get the general idea. Christel dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
Paris France -- Ready to start counting burning cars again?
christelsabine replied to Gawain's topic in Speakers Corner
Vinnie, those youngsters surely are no "whining wussies" ... They're demonstrating in the streets against easing of dismissal protection for job beginners - not just for fun, as they have nothing better to do One could discuss if this alteration of dismissal protection law is the correct decision but, just to label these young folks simply as wussies is witless. IMHO. dudeist skydiver # 3105 -
yep, you can know for sure that no one, not even a criminal would do such a thing, because that would be against the law. No, Sir. Not for sure. Nothing in life is "sure/safe" but, I am happy to know that my unkind neightbour at the right side will NOT pull out his hand gun, as: He has NONE. Surprise, surprise!! We have very good working laws, that's it.
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This is quite a frightening idea - government authorities giving mental exams to citizens to determine what rights they should be allowed to exercise. Don't even think about going down that path... What do you think would be appropriate intervals for these "exams"??? Every 2nd year, f.e.? Follow that path for a minute: How picky would grand-dad be if kids throw mud/stones to his car? (Damned, gonna kill those harrassors right now..) Little kiddy is jumping into the pond, the car is dirty! Aaarghhh, where is my gun...?? That person is gazing at me in a weird way: Where is my gun? (Personal experience made in Florida, where a guy pulled out his knife...) Wow, I'm happy to live in my tiny little country knowing for sure that not every fool is able to pull out his hand gun at every given opportunity, God forbid! Christel dudeist skydiver # 3105