I just wanted to see how many different kinds of people we got going on this site :D
Just give a holler and let everyone know what area you represent!
I'm from Brampton, but for the sake of simplicity I'll say Toronto! WOO!
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Permalink Reply by Craig Bring on November 26, 2012 at 11:36pm
Permalink Reply by Tom Sarbeck on November 26, 2012 at 5:48am Craig, could it have been something you were doing, and the way you were doing it?
An atheist in Texas (a woman) posted on a Think Atheist thread that when she saw her would-be saviors approaching, she was doing housework topless. Knowing what they had in mind, she stayed topless. When they got close enough to her door to see her, they turned around and left.
Several entertaining posts followed.
Permalink Reply by Mark Floden on November 27, 2012 at 12:51am haha reminds me of my grandpa. He tells the story of the Avon lady appearing at his door back in the 60s.
He didn't want to be disturbed and had to think on his feet.
Says the Avon lady: "Hello sir, is your wife at home?".
He replies: "No, come on in if we are quick we will miss her"
Lol never called on ever again by Avon hahaha.
Permalink Reply by Craig Bring on November 27, 2012 at 12:38am
Permalink Reply by GOD'aye on December 2, 2012 at 8:26am Found a good website for a bit of fun trolling!
Originally posed as a Christian, now I'm moving to agnosticism and blaming the stupidity of the site's posts and concepts for making me ashamed to be a Christian and thus my move away from Christianity.
This is one of those wacky winghut sites that blames pop artists for bringing back the Nephilim (fallen angels) that supposedly died in Noah's Flood that didn't occur.
http://beginningandend.com/believers-escape-gods-wrath-biblical-for...
You'll find my posts under the name of: guddaym8
So for those who like doing a bit of light trolling, join in for some fun with stirring these incredibly dumber than dumb wingnuts.
Permalink Reply by Ken Jackson on December 4, 2012 at 1:21am IaOrana Ia Oe!! Hello to everyone round the world, I make my home on the Sacred Island of Raiatea in French Polynesia, I enjoy spirited discussions with the Mormons, Jehova Witnesses, and the Angelicans along with any other xtian or religious nut that likes to cuss me out for telling him that the only difference between them and I is I believe in one Less Gawd than they do...
I am rapidly approaching my 3/4ths of a century mark in March, the 7th to be Exact and on my wish list is an Atheist Tee Shirt Medium and a Ball Cap all monogrammed with the Nexus Logo and the Scarlet A and the Statement "Athiest and Proud of it emblazoned on the back of the tee...
That's my wish list and I'm stickin' to it! Now if I can find a rich Uncle......
Here are a few photos that I shot recently and hope you might enjoy them.
Fa'atito
Permalink Reply by €Å£¥PSØ on December 4, 2012 at 10:03am Hi Ken,
Beautiful pictures! What is the one called "Island Reflections" of? "Saturday Morning Run to Town" almost makes me believe in heaven - so lovely! I am only hovering around the half century mark so I still work full time. Today my coworker has xmas music playing and she asked me to read a paper she did for school. It was all about how we need to put jesus back in xmas. JEESH would I LOVE to be able to be more OUT!!! I wanted to say "this paper is shit because your premise is shit because religion is shit". Oh well, at least we have AN. And at least it is pretty where you live. Hang in there!
Permalink Reply by Ken Jackson on December 4, 2012 at 10:03pm Carolyn, the Island Reflections was a photo of the image being reflected in a Glass Brick of a shower wall in a house that my friend just finished building in Tahaa. I did a shoot of the work and the finish of the house and when I walked into the master bathroom shower the bricks each had a reflection that was making abstracts of the deck and walls and the yard outside, each one was different and each had it's own beauty. I picked several but I was drawn to this one most of all.... Glad you liked it. The Run to Town was taken of a paddler in a single man racing canoe and there were three of them meandering south in the lagoon heading for the village of Po'otoru this was the one I thought made the grade.
The Hibiscus is one of dozens that my wife has planted every day I get some different flower to shoot. I guess that living in an endless summer is something I never tire of....
Permalink Reply by Ben Anderson on December 7, 2012 at 3:16am
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