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presidential election in France
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2002 3:04 pm
by Sloth
Yeah the best defense the French could come up with was the Imgainary line (lol).
In truth I sympathize with them. After all, how many of us would choose death over collaboration?
Me, I'd like to think I would die for France but in reality I think I would have moved to Canada and grew pot with the prehistoric hippies.
presidential election in France
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2002 6:44 pm
by <Jack Chiefton>
Martino, were you responding to me? How did you get out of that post that I support a fascist government in any way? You're fucking nuts to misconstrue my words then. I wasn't praising fascism. I was merely replying to wenda when she asked about where human values have gone. Human values have been gone for some time now, and it pisses me off that you would be so presumptious to think I would support that shit. But maybe you weren't talking to me? If you were, quit trying to be so fucking philosophical about it and quit trying to read between my lines all the time.
And another thing, if you think that Desoto, Columbus, pizzaro, coronado and the likes were responsible for "civilization," maybe it's time you read some real history books.
presidential election in France
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2002 8:53 pm
by martino
ok jack, you are right, i misconstructed your statement. i was pissed and depressed. my apologies.
presidential election in France
Posted: Thu Apr 25, 2002 9:45 pm
by <Jack Chiefton>
Sorry Mart, didn't mean to jump on you, you still my friend
presidential election in France
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2002 9:18 am
by martino
jumping was ok and proportionate. i like to cook and i can take the heat. peace!
presidential election in France
Posted: Fri May 03, 2002 3:38 pm
by martino
clownie,
i find your postings mostly quite amusing -- and i welcome you to this bulletin board.
however, pretty darn often i haven't the foggiest what you are trying to say. maybe i'm just a dumb bell, but perhaps you could try to make it clearer for the rest of us?
and what is it with your upper and Lower case Spelling? Do you have a pet Frog that jumps up and Down on your large CapS key? it's screwing up my eyesight, but of course if it is something important to you do continue, regardless
presidential election in France
Posted: Fri May 03, 2002 8:57 pm
by mccutcheon
Bozo Vs. Martino! Now that would be a tet a tet!
Oh Martino you aren't missing anything if you haven't been to the McDonald's playground. If you are in desperate mood you can go to Euro Disney. Is that place still in business? They are actually some U.S. tourists who come to that place and never spend time in Paris. I also used to sell wine to them- California wine! I was importing American wine to France. Ha ha! Now there is selling coal in Newcastle- snow to an Eskimo.
presidential election in France
Posted: Sat May 04, 2002 8:01 pm
by martino
well, some societies, for example those that are strongly catholic, in particular the irish, feel that the insane are closer to god, and therefore treat the crazy like a kind of holy folk.
i for one am catholic in upbringing if not in belief and therefore will not raise a hand or speak a word in anger against this guy. even though his verbal flatulence and incontinent name-dropping is highly annoying. for sure, there will be no "bozo vs balsamico".
big mac: i hear that eurodisney is more successful than ever but i have never been there. i tried to take the daughter but she was suffering from an overdose of bad disney movies and refused to go. no skin off my nose, believe me, although i really am a roller-coaster junkie.
presidential election in France
Posted: Sun May 05, 2002 8:06 pm
by Wenda
Les résultats tant attendus:
82,1% Chirac / 17,9% Le Pen
Jacques Chirac (RPR): "J'ai entendu votre appel pour que la République vive et pour que la politique change. La confiance que vous m'avez témoignée, je veux en être digne en m'engageant dans l'action (...)Faire reculer l'insécurité sera la première priorité de l'Etat".
(translation = I have heard your call for the Republic to live et for the policies to change. The confidence that you have offered me, I want to be worthy of it through engaging myself in action... To reduce insecurity will be the first priority of the State)
So now let's see what happens. Promises that I are not fulfilled, Chirac is good at that. Hopefully, things will change (hopefully, idealistically)
presidential election in France
Posted: Sun May 05, 2002 8:32 pm
by martino
nothing will change with chirac. he is an old fart par excellence.
but congratulations, wanda, to le pen's loss!
and let's hope the best for the left in june!