Re: a comment on The Man I Love by Dovina |
18-Feb-05/8:42 AM |
What colour are you? I have a feeling you're a smudge of black and brown.
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Re: a comment on The Man I Love by Dovina |
18-Feb-05/8:36 AM |
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Re: a comment on The Man I Love by Dovina |
17-Feb-05/8:42 AM |
Reading your arguments makes me feel like I am on mal-functioning rollercoaster with no end. However, I believe what you are ultimately trying to assert is that you believe us Brits base all our opinions on a vindictive desire to vituperate against other ethnicities OR that we use words as a leaden blanket to hide our true prejudices and only reveal on poemranker large gusts of wind in an attempt to pass time at work. Furthermore, with a crash of irony, that only an Amercian so poorly execute, you conclude that your racist statement to D.A. pi was only a similar play with words and you are not really spouting forth your real opinons of us. To conclude, how many polynesians have you actually accepted it off?
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Re: a comment on The Man I Love by Dovina |
17-Feb-05/1:09 AM |
I loathe the way you can't call a spade a spade anymore without being labelled a racist. I mean honestly! some people have genetic charecteristics which make them more attractive to others. I find most old women minging, fat and messy, does this make me ageist? or just driven by a Darwinian force to conjugate with those who I feel will produce the best carriers of my immensely pure seed. Would you genuinely do a golly who looked like Rick Waller if he would listen to your incessant emissions? No, you just want some clique deaf man who nods along when you discuss your inner anguish over your latest triumphant piece of parping.
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Re: ~RePOST~Cupid's Arrow <----<< by nothingtoanyone |
16-Feb-05/5:52 AM |
Either I am being jolly dim and don't understand your emittence, giving me the intellgence of a sqeaky parp compared to your large voiding of follow through, or your poem was a colossal waste of time both to write and to read.
On the plus side I really like the use of spacing.
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Re: Hard Month by wlshepherd |
16-Feb-05/5:42 AM |
This is appalling. To think of the rain dog shivering and the some snow cold bird, really evokes massive feelings of having just gargled with Sperm.
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Re: Pillow Talk by horus8 |
16-Feb-05/5:37 AM |
I always feel like I have just had an anal douche and forgot to shut my mouth when I read your poemes. -1-0-
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Re: a comment on The Man I Love by Dovina |
15-Feb-05/8:04 AM |
Your disgusting, no Englisgh gentleman has ever stretched a female, or even mildly harmed her.
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Re: The Man I Love by Dovina |
15-Feb-05/5:48 AM |
A man that would understand what the hell your forever parping on about! For god sake set your sights a little more realistically, try a man who doesn't run away whilst throwing up when you lurch into the room like a floundering minky.
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Re: Ceylon Cries by Mona Lisa |
15-Feb-05/5:32 AM |
Your Haiku series on current affairs continues to amaze!
Please do one on Charles and Camilla, my one is rubbish:
ears in a bridal
party, the synod ejects
equine betrothal.
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Re: Paris 1941-63 by Mister Cakes |
9-Feb-05/9:00 AM |
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Re: A Flower for Monet by Shuushin |
9-Feb-05/8:02 AM |
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Re: Lent Begins by jessicazee |
4-Feb-05/8:31 AM |
What a lovely world you inhabit.
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Re: a comment on My Time In Jail by Brittanyy |
4-Feb-05/8:30 AM |
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Re: a comment on Baghdad Election by Mona Lisa |
2-Feb-05/6:22 AM |
I think that would be a really clever way to get their own back on the Americans, don't vote, say they preferred being under a dictatorship because they don't have the intelligence to think for themselves.
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Re: a comment on Baghdad Election by Mona Lisa |
2-Feb-05/6:02 AM |
What charming little conversations you had with your Mother. Thank you for explaining your poem to me without your guidance I feel I would have spent weeks blundering around, like a visually impaired person with a dead guide dog, to find the connection between purple fingers, the poems title and the recent election in Baghdad. Having explained it to me in such a gracious manner I wonder whether you could provide further elucidation; why is the recent election in Iraq a stain upon Mr Bush and his caddies, I would have thought, naively perhaps, that the recent election was the one good thing to have happened in Iraq since the war rather than a further colossal infraction for drug addled lefties to beat up the Bush adminisatration.
Furthermore, I am glad voting your dreary dross a one has annoyed you, that is entirely the reason I gave it to you.
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Re: a comment on Psalm of Wonder by Dovina |
2-Feb-05/3:57 AM |
To elaborate: The role of our Anglican God is to defend us from the wickedness of the islam and the buddhist Gods who stroll around wreaking havoc with droughts and Tsunami's. The Christian Lord is strongest where the faith is strongest - notice how few natural disasters befall the British Isles and any natural commotion, such as the earthquake which ravaged Birmingham with a richter scale reading of 4, center on areas where the faith Anglican God is not strong.
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Re: Psalm of Wonder by Dovina |
2-Feb-05/3:51 AM |
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Re: Baghdad Election by Mona Lisa |
2-Feb-05/3:31 AM |
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Re: a comment on Baghdad Election by Mona Lisa |
2-Feb-05/3:27 AM |
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