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  • M Michael A Barnhart

    Had not considered that angle. Makes me remeber that 8th gold fish that gets stuck in your throat. It keeps wiggling and a few seconds latter he has saved them all. "I will find a new sig someday."

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    Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Makes me remeber that 8th gold fish that gets stuck in your throat. It keeps wiggling and a few seconds latter he has saved them all OK...now im completely lost..:confused: :) /Magnus


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      Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Makes me remeber that 8th gold fish that gets stuck in your throat. It keeps wiggling and a few seconds latter he has saved them all OK...now im completely lost..:confused: :) /Magnus


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      Just think about it for awhile. It was REALLY funny to watch (and sick.) The younger generation just does not have the same college traditions anymore. :) "I will find a new sig someday."

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      • M Michael A Barnhart

        Paul, It could not be from that high up. The internal parts are all still intact! But yes you must be sick today. "I will find a new sig someday."

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        Michael A. Barnhart wrote: It could not be from that high up. The internal parts are all still intact! Well obviously it was a tough egg to crack... *groan* :rolleyes: Michael A. Barnhart wrote: But yes you must be sick today. Nope, I would have found it funny yesterday and tomorrow I will still find it funny. Ten years from now I will probably chuckle if I saw it. So you did not find it at all funny? Damn, I must have missed that bit in our evolutionary course.

        Paul Watson
        Bluegrass
        Cape Town, South Africa

        Ray Cassick wrote:
        Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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        • M Michael A Barnhart

          Just think about it for awhile. It was REALLY funny to watch (and sick.) The younger generation just does not have the same college traditions anymore. :) "I will find a new sig someday."

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          I can think about it until my head turns blue, i still dont have a clue about what the 8th goldfish is. :) /Magnus


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            I can think about it until my head turns blue, i still dont have a clue about what the 8th goldfish is. :) /Magnus


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            Frat party. One guy had to much, decided he was hungry and ate the gold fish nearby. The 8th one got stuck in his throat and you could see it wiggling! He did not keep them all down very long. You just made me think of it. "I will find a new sig someday."

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              Michael A. Barnhart wrote: It could not be from that high up. The internal parts are all still intact! Well obviously it was a tough egg to crack... *groan* :rolleyes: Michael A. Barnhart wrote: But yes you must be sick today. Nope, I would have found it funny yesterday and tomorrow I will still find it funny. Ten years from now I will probably chuckle if I saw it. So you did not find it at all funny? Damn, I must have missed that bit in our evolutionary course.

              Paul Watson
              Bluegrass
              Cape Town, South Africa

              Ray Cassick wrote:
              Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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              Paul Watson wrote: So you did not find it at all funny? No never said that. It was funny OK. Just I would have never thought to have put it up. "I will find a new sig someday."

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                Ok ok, i admit i found it a little funny. :) But i also find it disturbing in some strange way that i cannot put my finger on. ...maybe i should already be in the cuckoo nest. :~ /Magnus


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                _Magnus_ wrote: But i also find it disturbing in some strange way that i cannot put my finger on. I never said I did not find it disturbing, in fact it's very disturbing qualities are the qualities that made me laugh. I guess to me it was disturbing because it hints at, and sets you up for, an expectation of seeing a real person having plunged to his death. Death is disturbing. Maybe when you see it is just an egg with daft faces painted on them you are so relieved and caught so unawares that you laugh. If it had actually been an image of a real person dead, guts spilt on to the ground I certainly would not have laughed. Maybe some people find those "horrific accident injuries" sites funny, I just feel sick and leave. Who really knows. The fact of the matter is I laughed but also felt disturbed. It is part of our makeup, a perverse makeup, but nonetheless very human and real. Nothing to be ashamed about.

                Paul Watson
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                Ray Cassick wrote:
                Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                  _Magnus_ wrote: But i also find it disturbing in some strange way that i cannot put my finger on. I never said I did not find it disturbing, in fact it's very disturbing qualities are the qualities that made me laugh. I guess to me it was disturbing because it hints at, and sets you up for, an expectation of seeing a real person having plunged to his death. Death is disturbing. Maybe when you see it is just an egg with daft faces painted on them you are so relieved and caught so unawares that you laugh. If it had actually been an image of a real person dead, guts spilt on to the ground I certainly would not have laughed. Maybe some people find those "horrific accident injuries" sites funny, I just feel sick and leave. Who really knows. The fact of the matter is I laughed but also felt disturbed. It is part of our makeup, a perverse makeup, but nonetheless very human and real. Nothing to be ashamed about.

                  Paul Watson
                  Bluegrass
                  Cape Town, South Africa

                  Ray Cassick wrote:
                  Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                  Actually i think it reminds me of a childrens program that i saw when i was little and it just gives me the creeps. :) Paul Watson wrote: Maybe some people find those "horrific accident injuries" sites funny, I just feel sick and leave I cannot understand people who watch that either. What could they possibly get out of that? /Magnus


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                    Actually i think it reminds me of a childrens program that i saw when i was little and it just gives me the creeps. :) Paul Watson wrote: Maybe some people find those "horrific accident injuries" sites funny, I just feel sick and leave I cannot understand people who watch that either. What could they possibly get out of that? /Magnus


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                    _Magnus_ wrote: What could they possibly get out of that? Fullfilment of deep wantings to see others suffering. I don't know. All I know is there are more than enough people who enjoy it to keep sites like that running. _Magnus_ wrote: Actually i think it reminds me of a childrens program that i saw when i was little and it just gives me the creeps. Ahhh the truth emerges. Deep repressed childhood trauma is surfacing in the shape of a split egg posted on the CP Soapbox. You should seek therapy... ;) I know what you mean though. Every now and then you see things which shouldn't really affect you, but do and quite deeply. Memories of childhood come up. Most of the time it just confuses us, sometimes we learn from it though. The mind is a wyrd place.

                    Paul Watson
                    Bluegrass
                    Cape Town, South Africa

                    Ray Cassick wrote:
                    Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                      Frat party. One guy had to much, decided he was hungry and ate the gold fish nearby. The 8th one got stuck in his throat and you could see it wiggling! He did not keep them all down very long. You just made me think of it. "I will find a new sig someday."

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                      Michael A. Barnhart wrote: One guy had to much, decided he was hungry and ate the gold fish nearby. The 8th one got stuck in his throat and you could see it wiggling! He did not keep them all down very long. :laugh: Now that is bizarre! I thought you were reffering to the fishbowl drink. Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Frat party. Are they as wild as the movies make out?

                      Paul Watson
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                        Michael A. Barnhart wrote: One guy had to much, decided he was hungry and ate the gold fish nearby. The 8th one got stuck in his throat and you could see it wiggling! He did not keep them all down very long. :laugh: Now that is bizarre! I thought you were reffering to the fishbowl drink. Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Frat party. Are they as wild as the movies make out?

                        Paul Watson
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                        Ray Cassick wrote:
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                        Paul Watson wrote: Are they as wild as the movies make out? Yes and no. Individual incidents yes but not all at once. "I will find a new sig someday."

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                          _Magnus_ wrote: What could they possibly get out of that? Fullfilment of deep wantings to see others suffering. I don't know. All I know is there are more than enough people who enjoy it to keep sites like that running. _Magnus_ wrote: Actually i think it reminds me of a childrens program that i saw when i was little and it just gives me the creeps. Ahhh the truth emerges. Deep repressed childhood trauma is surfacing in the shape of a split egg posted on the CP Soapbox. You should seek therapy... ;) I know what you mean though. Every now and then you see things which shouldn't really affect you, but do and quite deeply. Memories of childhood come up. Most of the time it just confuses us, sometimes we learn from it though. The mind is a wyrd place.

                          Paul Watson
                          Bluegrass
                          Cape Town, South Africa

                          Ray Cassick wrote:
                          Well I am not female, not gay and I am not Paul Watson

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                          Paul Watson wrote: Ahhh the truth emerges. Deep repressed childhood trauma is surfacing in the shape of a split egg posted on the CP Soapbox. You should seek therapy... *Mike dons his best Sigmund Freud jacket* "Magnus, after listening to your story I believe zis trauma goes all the vay back BEFORE childhood, back into zee vomb. You must have had a twin brother or sister who split avay from your side of zee egg and became lost in zee falopian tubes." :-D :-D :-D

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                            Michael A. Barnhart wrote: It could not be from that high up. The internal parts are all still intact! Well obviously it was a tough egg to crack... *groan* :rolleyes: Michael A. Barnhart wrote: But yes you must be sick today. Nope, I would have found it funny yesterday and tomorrow I will still find it funny. Ten years from now I will probably chuckle if I saw it. So you did not find it at all funny? Damn, I must have missed that bit in our evolutionary course.

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                            Ray Cassick wrote:
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                            Paul Watson wrote: Nope, I would have found it funny yesterday and tomorrow I will still find it funny. Ten years from now I will probably chuckle if I saw it. *cough* sticky stick joke *cough* *cough*... :rolleyes: Shog9 ------

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                              Paul Watson wrote: Nope, I would have found it funny yesterday and tomorrow I will still find it funny. Ten years from now I will probably chuckle if I saw it. *cough* sticky stick joke *cough* *cough*... :rolleyes: Shog9 ------

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                              Shog9 wrote: *cough* sticky stick joke *cough* *cough*... what about the fish tank joke? or the tied shoelaces? or the fish wall? or the no-legged-cow? there are many "terrible" jokes that I will always find funny, no matter what year it is. That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]

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                                Shog9 wrote: *cough* sticky stick joke *cough* *cough*... what about the fish tank joke? or the tied shoelaces? or the fish wall? or the no-legged-cow? there are many "terrible" jokes that I will always find funny, no matter what year it is. That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]

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                                Atlantys wrote: there are many "terrible" jokes that I will always find funny, no matter what year it is. :) Shog9 ------

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                                  Paul Watson wrote: Are they as wild as the movies make out? Yes and no. Individual incidents yes but not all at once. "I will find a new sig someday."

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                                  Michael A. Barnhart wrote: Yes and no. Individual incidents yes but not all at once. That was for you !! Our Parties lasted 9 months at atime it seemed. Even when the fire brigade was climbimg through the place killing the flames the parties raged. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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                                    (Ok this is so bad it is funny, I laughed so hard, sick bastard that I am) "For those of you with a weak stomach, I wouldn't go any further..... This is quite shocking. He fell from a height and on impact everything came out...You can see the horror on the faces of those around." On the scene photograph

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                                    You can't make an omlette.... :laugh: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                                      (Ok this is so bad it is funny, I laughed so hard, sick bastard that I am) "For those of you with a weak stomach, I wouldn't go any further..... This is quite shocking. He fell from a height and on impact everything came out...You can see the horror on the faces of those around." On the scene photograph

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                                      Ray Cassick wrote:
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                                      Lol, I had that as my wallpaper for a while - very good. :-D


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                                        _Magnus_ wrote: Something is seriously wrong with you Ahh but what you call "seriously wrong" I simply realise is brutal, open honesty. Come on _Magnus_, admit it. You laughed at the picture. You at least chuckled, became tickled pink. There is no denying the humour of the image, no matter how un-PC or deeply disturbing it is. Now, laugh with us! Fly over the cuckoos nest... ;P

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                                        Paul Watson wrote: There is no denying the humour of the image, no matter how un-PC or deeply disturbing it is. Truly said! Even my usually stoic self was so overwhelmed by the humor of the image that I immediately forwarded a copy to every list server in the world. I gave you due credit, though; I used your email for the Reply-To and Return-Path headers. "When in danger, fear, or doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!" - Lorelei and Lapis Lazuli Long

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                                          Shog9 wrote: *cough* sticky stick joke *cough* *cough*... what about the fish tank joke? or the tied shoelaces? or the fish wall? or the no-legged-cow? there are many "terrible" jokes that I will always find funny, no matter what year it is. That's why I ramble so much. If you're short and quotable, there's a much greater danger of ending up in a sig. [Christopher Duncan on how to prevent yourself from ending up in a sig]

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                                          Atlantys wrote: the no-legged-cow They're much easier to tip!:-D "When in danger, fear, or doubt, run in circles, scream and shout!" - Lorelei and Lapis Lazuli Long

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