I became father again!
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Yesterday I became father again. Now I have two kids, Mohammad (4 years) and Fatima (1 day)! I'm very happy and excited that Allah sent me this gift. A. Riazi
Congratulations. Children are indeed a blessing. Congratulations to you again. Hope all is well with you all. Jonathan :rose:
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Yesterday I became father again. Now I have two kids, Mohammad (4 years) and Fatima (1 day)! I'm very happy and excited that Allah sent me this gift. A. Riazi
Wonderful! Now you have a spare just in case this Allah guy needs an extra suicide bomber to blow up some infidels. "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
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Wonderful! Now you have a spare just in case this Allah guy needs an extra suicide bomber to blow up some infidels. "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
Stan Shannon wrote:
Wonderful! Now you have a spare just in case this Allah guy needs an extra suicide bomber to blow up some infidels.
Wow, you really are an moron asshole moronic asshole.
The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. - Harlan Ellison Awasu 2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
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Stan Shannon wrote:
Wonderful! Now you have a spare just in case this Allah guy needs an extra suicide bomber to blow up some infidels.
Wow, you really are an moron asshole moronic asshole.
The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity. - Harlan Ellison Awasu 2.2 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
I'm so ashamed... :laugh: "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
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Yesterday I became father again. Now I have two kids, Mohammad (4 years) and Fatima (1 day)! I'm very happy and excited that Allah sent me this gift. A. Riazi
Congrats! I cannot forget to congratulate you twice for choosing such nice names of your children. :) Not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted - Einstein
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K(arl) wrote:
guess you and your wife are slightly involved in the process too
Speaking of 'religion and ignorance' controlling people. :rolleyes: "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
Stan Shannon wrote:
Speaking of 'religion and ignorance' controlling people.
Yes Reverend, we all know you are slightly involved in that process too ;-P Is that true that in the US "young parents who have just had a baby [...] often send out a card that says, "God has given us our first child"?
See I try, and look up To the sky, but my eyes burn Fold with us! ¤ flickr
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I'm so ashamed... :laugh: "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
Stan Shannon wrote:
I'm so ashamed
So am I Stan
MOO!
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Wonderful! Now you have a spare just in case this Allah guy needs an extra suicide bomber to blow up some infidels. "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
I gave you a 5 cos I saw the funny side of this. It was meant to be funny, wasn't it? :)
turning the other cheek just gets you slapped twice
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Wonderful! Now you have a spare just in case this Allah guy needs an extra suicide bomber to blow up some infidels. "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
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Yesterday I became father again. Now I have two kids, Mohammad (4 years) and Fatima (1 day)! I'm very happy and excited that Allah sent me this gift. A. Riazi
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I gave you a 5 cos I saw the funny side of this. It was meant to be funny, wasn't it? :)
turning the other cheek just gets you slapped twice
Nothing of what Stan says is ever funny. Most of it is simply bigoted or just plain unpleasent. Guy is happy t obe a father again - Stan insults him on his religion. Yea, Really fucking funny. Jonathan
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Stan Shannon wrote:
I'm so ashamed
So am I Stan
MOO!
Yeah, that wasn't a very Christian thing to say.... or maybe it was... damn this stuff gets confusing... "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
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Nothing of what Stan says is ever funny. Most of it is simply bigoted or just plain unpleasent. Guy is happy t obe a father again - Stan insults him on his religion. Yea, Really fucking funny. Jonathan
jonathan15 wrote:
Guy is happy t obe a father again - Stan insults him on his religion. Yea, Really f***ing funny.
Reply 1: He's the one that posted the happy tidings in the soap box. Reply 2: His religion is a joke and deserves to be insulted. Reply 3: Multiculturalism (ie "Tolerance for all beliefs that are not Christian") also deserves to be insulted and at every possible opportunity. "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot." -- modified at 9:22 Wednesday 23rd November, 2005
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I gave you a 5 cos I saw the funny side of this. It was meant to be funny, wasn't it? :)
turning the other cheek just gets you slapped twice
legalAlien wrote:
It was meant to be funny, wasn't it?
I was actually shooting for irony. In the sense that you can insult christians all the live long day, but just say something rude to a Muslim and see what you get. It is always so enligtening. "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
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Stan Shannon wrote:
Speaking of 'religion and ignorance' controlling people.
Yes Reverend, we all know you are slightly involved in that process too ;-P Is that true that in the US "young parents who have just had a baby [...] often send out a card that says, "God has given us our first child"?
See I try, and look up To the sky, but my eyes burn Fold with us! ¤ flickr
K(arl) wrote:
"God has given us our first child"?
Actually, I'm pretty sure that is considered a violation of separation of church and state these days. "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
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Yesterday I became father again. Now I have two kids, Mohammad (4 years) and Fatima (1 day)! I'm very happy and excited that Allah sent me this gift. A. Riazi
Congrats! BW
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jonathan15 wrote:
Guy is happy t obe a father again - Stan insults him on his religion. Yea, Really f***ing funny.
Reply 1: He's the one that posted the happy tidings in the soap box. Reply 2: His religion is a joke and deserves to be insulted. Reply 3: Multiculturalism (ie "Tolerance for all beliefs that are not Christian") also deserves to be insulted and at every possible opportunity. "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot." -- modified at 9:22 Wednesday 23rd November, 2005
Stan Shannon wrote:
Reply 1: He's the one that posted the happy tidings in the soap box.
OK. Fair enough on that one. Perhaps the lounge would have been a better place to post. Still. Your views on Christianity make me sick. This world will certainly be fucked with attitudes like yours and probably deserves to be. Jon
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Stan Shannon wrote:
Reply 1: He's the one that posted the happy tidings in the soap box.
OK. Fair enough on that one. Perhaps the lounge would have been a better place to post. Still. Your views on Christianity make me sick. This world will certainly be fucked with attitudes like yours and probably deserves to be. Jon
jonathan15 wrote:
views on Christianity
And precisely what views would that be? "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
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Yesterday I became father again. Now I have two kids, Mohammad (4 years) and Fatima (1 day)! I'm very happy and excited that Allah sent me this gift. A. Riazi
Congratulations to you both! :rose: :rose: :rose: Anna :rose: Riverblade Ltd - Software Consultancy Services Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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jonathan15 wrote:
views on Christianity
And precisely what views would that be? "Patriotism is the first refuge of a patriot."
Reply 2: His religion is a joke and deserves to be insulted. Reply 3: Multiculturalism (ie "Tolerance for all beliefs that are not Christian") also deserves to be insulted and at every possible opportunity. I am sorry. I thought your views are pretty clear. Perhaps I am the one in the wrong. I was always taught to have respect for others even in their religion are different. My Mother would certainly consider herself to be a Christian as would the rest of her side of the family. Although I gave up on much of this and see no point in debating it, my tolerance and respect for others is probably the most valuable Christian lesson I learnt from her. People are people. Children are a blessing for their parents and all those who are fortunate to take pleasure from their company whether they are Christian, Muslim, Jewish or whatever. I just can’t seem to qualify your statements against any of my memories of church or what I consider to be right. In fact I doubt even that my parish priest could understand your standpoint. Jon