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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by Bella Fortuna » Fri May 28, 2010 8:02 am

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devogue wrote:Was he wearing a sort of tweed jacket and cords?
Believe it or not- he was wearing a cassock, rope belt and sandals- seriously! :fp: :fp: :fp:
:? Were you in 1968 Morocco?
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by The Dawktor » Fri May 28, 2010 8:17 am

Bella Fortuna wrote:
The Dawktor wrote:
devogue wrote:Was he wearing a sort of tweed jacket and cords?
Believe it or not- he was wearing a cassock, rope belt and sandals- seriously! :fp: :fp: :fp:
:? Were you in 1968 Morocco?
err... no - but he was clearly bonkers! :roll:
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by CJ » Fri May 28, 2010 8:37 am

The Dawktor wrote:
devogue wrote:Was he wearing a sort of tweed jacket and cords?
Believe it or not- he was wearing a cassock, rope belt and sandals- seriously! :fp: :fp: :fp:
So what did you expect him to say? Seriously?

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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by JimC » Fri May 28, 2010 8:49 am

CJ wrote:
The Dawktor wrote:
devogue wrote:Was he wearing a sort of tweed jacket and cords?
Believe it or not- he was wearing a cassock, rope belt and sandals- seriously! :fp: :fp: :fp:
So what did you expect him to say? Seriously?
He could have been a harmless hippy...

Instead, he was an evil theist! :shock:


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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by The Dawktor » Fri May 28, 2010 9:12 am

JimC wrote:
CJ wrote:
The Dawktor wrote:
devogue wrote:Was he wearing a sort of tweed jacket and cords?
Believe it or not- he was wearing a cassock, rope belt and sandals- seriously! :fp: :fp: :fp:
So what did you expect him to say? Seriously?
He could have been a harmless hippy...

Instead, he was an evil theist! :shock:


:hehe:
It was the rope belt that really gave it away! :fp:
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by maiforpeace » Fri May 28, 2010 9:50 am

The Dawktor wrote:I have just met a man who asked me if I was a Xian- when I told him that I was a card-carrying Atheist- all he said was "I am very sorry for you" and walked away!

:I-love-pork: :I-love-pork: :I-love-pork:
He was probably referring to your teeth.
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by The Dawktor » Fri May 28, 2010 9:56 am

maiforpeace wrote:
The Dawktor wrote:I have just met a man who asked me if I was a Xian- when I told him that I was a card-carrying Atheist- all he said was "I am very sorry for you" and walked away!

:I-love-pork: :I-love-pork: :I-love-pork:
He was probably referring to your teeth.
These teeth have a life of their own! :biggrin:
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by FBM » Fri May 28, 2010 10:37 am

The Dawktor wrote:
maiforpeace wrote:
The Dawktor wrote:I have just met a man who asked me if I was a Xian- when I told him that I was a card-carrying Atheist- all he said was "I am very sorry for you" and walked away!

:I-love-pork: :I-love-pork: :I-love-pork:
He was probably referring to your teeth.
These teeth have a life of their own! :biggrin:
A couple dozen, looks like.
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by The Dawktor » Fri May 28, 2010 10:39 am

FBM- a good point, well made! :cheers:
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devogue wrote:Actually, I am a very, very, stupid man.
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by FBM » Fri May 28, 2010 10:46 am

The Dawktor wrote:FBM- a good point, well made! :cheers:

:biggrin: :td:
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by Gawdzilla Sama » Fri May 28, 2010 11:11 am

Bella Fortuna wrote:
The Dawktor wrote:
devogue wrote:Was he wearing a sort of tweed jacket and cords?
Believe it or not- he was wearing a cassock, rope belt and sandals- seriously! :fp: :fp: :fp:
:? Were you in 968 Morocco?
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by Mysturji » Fri May 28, 2010 11:52 am

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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by Mysturji » Fri May 28, 2010 11:53 am

The Dawktor wrote:
devogue wrote:Was he wearing a sort of tweed jacket and cords?
Believe it or not- he was wearing a cassock, rope belt and sandals- seriously! :fp: :fp: :fp:
:think: He was wearing one of these?
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Re: "I am very sorry for you"

Post by Horwood Beer-Master » Fri May 28, 2010 11:59 am

The Dawktor wrote:
devogue wrote:Was he wearing a sort of tweed jacket and cords?
Believe it or not- he was wearing a cassock, rope belt and sandals- seriously! :fp: :fp: :fp:
So I'm guessing this wasn't one of the local Mormons then (unless they've drastically changed their dress code).
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