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Old 4th January 2002, 03:11
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this is in relation to the post “Mrs Mary Robinson UN High Commissioner for Human Rights”, by “kazanova3”, also on “Open Board.

Mrs Mary Robinson had better use her “feminine skills” at table dancing, body investment (whatever that means!) instead of being troubled by justice calls from !

Judge Richard Goldstein(stone, etc), Claude Jorda? These are our good boys, isn’t it, Bob?
Even the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not compatible with a Mrs. Mary Robinson. Why? HIT YOUR BROWSER SEARCH ENGINES, COMRADES!

Let the dead bury the dead? Why not; rational, goody call, but?
Oh, Bob, there you go again!

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the (modern) concept of justice is essentially American. The only hope for change (remember that one?) is to wait for the Mexicans to take over America and Mexicanize this gross misunderstanding.

Why the Mexicans? Oh, George, you are not really with us today!

BECAUSE THE CUBANS ARE NOT YET READY!!


sorry, the smilie was not on in the first post.
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Old 4th January 2002, 03:14
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Shakespeare

Confusion hath now made his masterpiece.
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Old 4th January 2002, 03:25
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as long as it's genuine, Ted.

it was alleged that Sheko was mentally disturbed. killing with poison in the ear while the person was asleep, souleless in a word, eh? only sheko can come up with such innovation.
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Old 6th January 2002, 03:45
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Talking yes, no, yes, no

he proves by algebra that hamlet's grandson is sheeko's grandfather and that he himself is the ghost of his own father.

what?
repeat?
no, yes, no, yes!
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Old 6th January 2002, 04:09
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Talking sheeko and hamy

looking toward the prince's behind there is anachronism of place, unproven, the son.
towards the prince's soliloquy, however anachronism of time, the son consubstantial with the father
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Old 6th January 2002, 13:52
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Re: sheeko and hamy

"Father, yes son, I want to kill you. Mother, I want to..."

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Old 9th January 2002, 01:22
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Talking ring some bells?

Alphonse Kauders had two legitimate sons and two legitimate daughters. the rest were illegitimate.

no fathers?

well, that was Alphonse Kauders!!

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