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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:59 pm
Orphie They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. So the "saved people" are mass producing? I guess they take "be fruitful and multiply" very literally.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:00 pm
Zephyrkitty Orphie Owwin Orphie There are huge families in my town, usually about 10-17 kids. They all get about 30 some gallons of milk a (week? Month? whatever) from the government. And other foodstuffs, too, I believe. God I feel sorry for those kids. please tell me the births were spaced out and not mass births. those kids are gonna be ******** up. They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. Which religion? I think I've heard of this before. I don't know if you would have. It's pretty low-key and mostly only found in Minnesota. EDIT: Also found in condensed areas in other northern US states.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:01 pm
Owwin Orphie They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. So the "saved people" are mass producing? I guess they take "be fruitful and multiply" very literally. And I'm guessing if they turned hostile, they'd be a lot harder to rub out than Carpainter and his goons.If someone tries to paint my house blue again, I will Brain them.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:01 pm
Owwin Orphie They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. So the "saved people" are mass producing? I guess they take "be fruitful and multiply" very literally. Basically. They're just a bunch of hypocritical bigots.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:02 pm
Orphie Zephyrkitty Orphie Owwin Orphie There are huge families in my town, usually about 10-17 kids. They all get about 30 some gallons of milk a (week? Month? whatever) from the government. And other foodstuffs, too, I believe. God I feel sorry for those kids. please tell me the births were spaced out and not mass births. those kids are gonna be ******** up. They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. Which religion? I think I've heard of this before. I don't know if you would have. It's pretty low-key and mostly only found in Minnesota. I live in Minnesota.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:02 pm
TtheHero Owwin Orphie They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. So the "saved people" are mass producing? I guess they take "be fruitful and multiply" very literally. And I'm guessing if they turned hostile, they'd be a lot harder to rub out than Carpainter and his goons.That cult made me feel.. H...A...P...P...Y....
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:03 pm
Zephyrkitty Orphie Zephyrkitty Orphie Owwin Orphie There are huge families in my town, usually about 10-17 kids. They all get about 30 some gallons of milk a (week? Month? whatever) from the government. And other foodstuffs, too, I believe. God I feel sorry for those kids. please tell me the births were spaced out and not mass births. those kids are gonna be ******** up. They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. Which religion? I think I've heard of this before. I don't know if you would have. It's pretty low-key and mostly only found in Minnesota. I live in Minnesota. Oh. I didn't know that. Well, I'll PM it to you.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:03 pm
-Zephyrotica- TtheHero Owwin Orphie They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. So the "saved people" are mass producing? I guess they take "be fruitful and multiply" very literally. And I'm guessing if they turned hostile, they'd be a lot harder to rub out than Carpainter and his goons.That cult made me feel.. H...A...P...P...Y.... I loved going through Happy Happy Village. XD
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:04 pm
Orphie Owwin Orphie They're spaced out. Sometimes a lot. One of the families has a 17 year old son as the youngest and a 40 some year old as the oldest. But they're all part of a huge religion that's almost like a cult. So the "saved people" are mass producing? I guess they take "be fruitful and multiply" very literally. Basically. They're just a bunch of hypocritical bigots. Why not. Everybody who sticks to any belief to hard gets that way. People need to be more open minded and flexible.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:06 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:07 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:08 pm
Fiber in pears is good, but I really like peas for fiber, and oranges for a fruit.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:09 pm
I miss that game. Is it on the VC? I don't remember.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:11 pm
Hashire Kazemeijin I miss that game. Is it on the VC? I don't remember. They SHOULD put it on the VC.
ANd huh, text can still be colored AND a link! (See previous post)
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:11 pm
So what's a tomato for that matter?
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