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  • D David Wulff

    Bruce Duncan wrote: Then I found this (warning : X| humour) Arrrrrrrr - lol. Sick but funny too. :) ____________________ David Wulff The seas have parted The endings started The sky has turned to black A killing spree through eternity The devil stabs you in the back It's midnight now you must escape somehow Torture is his leisure Don't try to hide he'll make you subside As he exchanges pain for pleasure - Sum 41

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    ColinDavies
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    David Wulff wrote: Arrrrrrrr - lol. Sick but funny too. I don't find it either sick or funny :-( I suppose thats what comes of being a country boy :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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    I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"

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      David Wulff wrote: Arrrrrrrr - lol. Sick but funny too. I don't find it either sick or funny :-( I suppose thats what comes of being a country boy :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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      I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"

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      David Wulff
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      Oh god, please not another thread questioning my "British humour". I've had about as much as I can take if that today. :(( Arrrrgggghhhhhhhhh!!!!!! ** deep relaxing breathing ** I live in the country too, and as such frequently see "bunny wabbits" dead on roadways. That wasn't what I found funny, what I found funny was the story the image was telling. ____________________ David Wulff The seas have parted The endings started The sky has turned to black A killing spree through eternity The devil stabs you in the back It's midnight now you must escape somehow Torture is his leisure Don't try to hide he'll make you subside As he exchanges pain for pleasure - Sum 41

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        Oh god, please not another thread questioning my "British humour". I've had about as much as I can take if that today. :(( Arrrrgggghhhhhhhhh!!!!!! ** deep relaxing breathing ** I live in the country too, and as such frequently see "bunny wabbits" dead on roadways. That wasn't what I found funny, what I found funny was the story the image was telling. ____________________ David Wulff The seas have parted The endings started The sky has turned to black A killing spree through eternity The devil stabs you in the back It's midnight now you must escape somehow Torture is his leisure Don't try to hide he'll make you subside As he exchanges pain for pleasure - Sum 41

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        David Wulff wrote: Oh god, please not another thread questioning my "British humour". I wasn't, honest. I was more commenting on my own humour. David Wulff wrote: I live in the country too, and as such frequently see "bunny wabbits" dead on roadways. When I was a kid, we'd be happy to find a good "fresh" bunny so we could pactice our skinning techniques. :-) The big problem is once the gut has been busted they really do stink. David Wulff wrote: That wasn't what I found funny, what I found funny was the story the image was telling. I just didn't find the setup funny, I can imagine some animal rights types being appalled by it though. Regardz Colin J Davies

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          David Wulff wrote: Oh god, please not another thread questioning my "British humour". I wasn't, honest. I was more commenting on my own humour. David Wulff wrote: I live in the country too, and as such frequently see "bunny wabbits" dead on roadways. When I was a kid, we'd be happy to find a good "fresh" bunny so we could pactice our skinning techniques. :-) The big problem is once the gut has been busted they really do stink. David Wulff wrote: That wasn't what I found funny, what I found funny was the story the image was telling. I just didn't find the setup funny, I can imagine some animal rights types being appalled by it though. Regardz Colin J Davies

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          I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"

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          ****Colin Davies wrote: The big problem is once the gut has been busted they really do stink. I *can* imagine that. X| ****Colin Davies wrote: I just didn't find the setup funny Would it have been funny if it was a man dressed up as a pink bunny wabbit? ****Colin Davies wrote: I can imagine some animal rights types being appalled by it though. Why? Surely it was already dead. I'd be flattered if someone managed to make something useful out of my death. ____________________ David Wulff The seas have parted The endings started The sky has turned to black A killing spree through eternity The devil stabs you in the back It's midnight now you must escape somehow Torture is his leisure Don't try to hide he'll make you subside As he exchanges pain for pleasure - Sum 41

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            ****Colin Davies wrote: The big problem is once the gut has been busted they really do stink. I *can* imagine that. X| ****Colin Davies wrote: I just didn't find the setup funny Would it have been funny if it was a man dressed up as a pink bunny wabbit? ****Colin Davies wrote: I can imagine some animal rights types being appalled by it though. Why? Surely it was already dead. I'd be flattered if someone managed to make something useful out of my death. ____________________ David Wulff The seas have parted The endings started The sky has turned to black A killing spree through eternity The devil stabs you in the back It's midnight now you must escape somehow Torture is his leisure Don't try to hide he'll make you subside As he exchanges pain for pleasure - Sum 41

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            David Wulff wrote: I'd be flattered if someone managed to make something useful out of my death. I can see it now... David lying, tragically, face down by the side of the road. An opportunistic photographer happens by, coincidentally with a single red rose in hand, and spies a chance to immortalize the scene, while simultaneously adding a spot of color to an otherwise drab photo. Where's a bud vase when you need one? Improvise! :-D

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              David Wulff wrote: Oh god, please not another thread questioning my "British humour". I wasn't, honest. I was more commenting on my own humour. David Wulff wrote: I live in the country too, and as such frequently see "bunny wabbits" dead on roadways. When I was a kid, we'd be happy to find a good "fresh" bunny so we could pactice our skinning techniques. :-) The big problem is once the gut has been busted they really do stink. David Wulff wrote: That wasn't what I found funny, what I found funny was the story the image was telling. I just didn't find the setup funny, I can imagine some animal rights types being appalled by it though. Regardz Colin J Davies

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              I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"

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              ****Colin Davies wrote: I can imagine some animal rights types being appalled by it though. No matter what you do, someone, somewhere, will find a way to take it way too seriously. (author unknown) :) As David said, I found the story funny. I don't know if it would have the same impact ( :omg: ) if a man in a bunny suit was used instead. "There is a fine line between lunacy and genius; it is my goal in life to keep them guessing just where the line lies..." -- Unknown

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                ****Colin Davies wrote: I can imagine some animal rights types being appalled by it though. No matter what you do, someone, somewhere, will find a way to take it way too seriously. (author unknown) :) As David said, I found the story funny. I don't know if it would have the same impact ( :omg: ) if a man in a bunny suit was used instead. "There is a fine line between lunacy and genius; it is my goal in life to keep them guessing just where the line lies..." -- Unknown

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                Daniel Ferguson wrote: No matter what you do, someone, somewhere, will find a way to take it way too seriously. (author unknown) Yeah, all to true, Daniel Ferguson wrote: As David said, I found the story funny. I don't know if it would have the same impact ( ) if a man in a bunny suit was used instead. I just didn't find the humor in it ? I most certainly wasn't appalled, or shocked, possibly living around wildlife makes me disinterested. I find town dwellers funny, as to how they don't mind seeing a plate of steak, but dislike seeing a beast being killed. Yeah if a human had been used, then it would be murder I guess, which is totally different. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                • B Bruce Duncan

                  Every year I look forward to piggin' out on the easter eggs, I'm a closet chocaholic you see. So far this year I have not gotten [ ;p] any. I was highly pissed, where is that damned bunny!! Then I found this :(( (warning : X| humour) Bruce Duncan CP#9088, CPUA 0xA1EE, Sonork 100.10030
                  Hi everyone. My name's Bruce. And I suffer from VB.

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                  Morbid :-P Jon Sagara There is no spoon. Best Miniputt score: 21

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                  • D David Wulff

                    Oh god, please not another thread questioning my "British humour". I've had about as much as I can take if that today. :(( Arrrrgggghhhhhhhhh!!!!!! ** deep relaxing breathing ** I live in the country too, and as such frequently see "bunny wabbits" dead on roadways. That wasn't what I found funny, what I found funny was the story the image was telling. ____________________ David Wulff The seas have parted The endings started The sky has turned to black A killing spree through eternity The devil stabs you in the back It's midnight now you must escape somehow Torture is his leisure Don't try to hide he'll make you subside As he exchanges pain for pleasure - Sum 41

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                    Christian Graus
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                    David Wulff wrote: Oh god, please not another thread questioning my "British humour". What other sort of humour is there ? American comedy is bland and boring, give me Monty Python/Black Adder/Red Dwarf any day. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. "I'm somewhat suspicious of STL though. My (test,experimental) program worked first time. Whats that all about??!?! - Jon Hulatt, 22/3/2002

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                    • B Bruce Duncan

                      Every year I look forward to piggin' out on the easter eggs, I'm a closet chocaholic you see. So far this year I have not gotten [ ;p] any. I was highly pissed, where is that damned bunny!! Then I found this :(( (warning : X| humour) Bruce Duncan CP#9088, CPUA 0xA1EE, Sonork 100.10030
                      Hi everyone. My name's Bruce. And I suffer from VB.

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                      Cathy
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                      Thanks! Just what I needed! When my dad thought we were getting too old for the Easter Bunny he told us the dog ate him. Now my 8 year old has it figured out. Before when he believed he was happy for anything he got. But now that he knows the Easter Bunny is none other than mom, he has gotten very demanding. I'm going to print this picture for him. No more Easter Bunny. Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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