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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (731963)8/9/2013 3:02:27 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1576965
 
To: SilentZ who wrote (704422)

From: bentway



I had a high school buddy that joined the American Communist Party in college, lived in a communist commune with other communists, and travelled to Cuba via Mexico to help Fidel bring in the sugar cane harvest in the summer. I never joined, but occassionally went by and smoked dope with the communists.

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (731963)8/9/2013 3:03:41 PM
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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (344521)7/26/2007 7:51:53 PM

From: bentway 3 Recommendations Read Replies (3) of 633469



I like to nail pregnant women - they can't GET pregnant, and they've probably been tested for STD's - bareback ready. They don't get a lot of that sort of attention and really respond. Especially if they're married to someone not me. I pretend the fetus is giving me a BJ and I'm getting a twofer..

So guys, if you've been passing up the "fatties" - think again. it's low hanging fruit. Readily available in laundromats and WalMarts across our land, lonely, not feeling so "fresh", and waiting for YOU..



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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (731963)8/9/2013 3:04:26 PM
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Which pretty much makes him a coward.

You are too kind!



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (731963)8/9/2013 3:05:03 PM
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To: Brumar89 who wrote ( 633796)10/30/2011 8:19:08 PM
From: bentway Read Replies (5) of 633910

I'm against giving children acid (although I know a very few parents who have), but I've dosed a few assholes! I'd LOVE to take an LSD crowbar to Ten's closed mind! I'd like to attend the (R) convention and dose the entire crowd.

I even discovered and easy way to do it the last time I bought any. I bought a dram, that came in a tiny re-purposed breath mint bottle, mixed with some actual breath mint! I'd say, "breath mint"?, as if I'd sniffed some stinky breath, and offer the bottle.

But, I read about an even cooler way. There's this stuff, DMSO, that is called the "universal solvent". It will take ANYTHING straight through you skin, into your body. When I learned of it, I wanted to smear it and some LSD on everything the Texas Legislature might touch on entering their house at the capitol. But, it never all came together..Now, I don't even know where to get any LSD. It's a fairly rare drug.

en.wikipedia.org

"Use of DMSO in medicine dates from around 1963, when an Oregon Health & Science University Medical School team, headed by Stanley Jacob, discovered it could penetrate the skin and other membranes without damaging them and could carry other compounds into a biological system. In medicine, DMSO is predominantly used as a topical analgesic, a vehicle for topical application of pharmaceuticals, as an anti-inflammatory, and an antioxidant. [13] Because DMSO increases the rate of absorption of some compounds through organic tissues, including skin, it can be used as a drug delivery system. It is frequently compounded with antifungal medications, enabling them to penetrate not just skin but also toe and fingernails."

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (731963)8/11/2013 10:20:34 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576965
 
Tennessee judge, citing Jesus, changes baby's name from "Messiah"
By Matt Pearce August 11, 2013, 6:07 p.m.
latimes.com

A Tennessee woman named her baby Messiah, but she and the boy's father couldn't agree on whose last name he should bear. So they went to court.

Except at a hearing in Cocke County Chancery Court on Thursday, Child Support Magistrate Lu Ann Ballew changed Messiah's firstname.

"The word Messiah is a title, and it's a title that has only been earned by one person, and that one person is Jesus Christ," the judge told WBIR-TV, a local channel.

The mother, Jaleesa Martin, told WBIR that she and the boy's father had gone to the hearing in eastern Tennessee to argue over the boy's last name. Born Jan. 9, the boy was named Messiah Deshawn Martin, with his mother's last name.

Ballew decided otherwise. The judge renamed him Martin DeShawn McCullough, which includes both parents' names.

The judge explained her decision to WBIR-TV in an interview by citing the area's heavily Christian population.

“It could put him at odds with a lot of people, and at this point he has had no choice in what his name is," Ballew said.

Jaleesa Martin rejected that argument. "I didn’t think a judge could make me change my baby’s name because of her religious beliefs," Martin told the TV station, adding, “Everybody believes what they want, so I should be able to name my child what I want to name him."

Christianity isn't the only religion that lays claim to the concept of a messiah, and Messiah is an increasingly popular name in the U.S.

According to U.S. Social Security Administration statistics, Messiah was the fourth-fastest-growing name for boys in the U.S. between 2011 and 2012.

In 2012, Messiah was the 387th most common name given to baby boys in the U.S.

Martin said she would continue calling the boy Messiah and would appeal the judge's decision.

Ballew couldn't be reached for comment Sunday.