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Proserpina

Senior Member
Ok folks, since this thread was worthless to begin with, let's play a round of HIJACK TRIVIA

Please name the famous father thay may be a bit conflicted on Superbowl Sunday.

The prize is a spelling lesson with the OP in whatever country he may be:p


Mr Manning?

Well..hang on, wasn't that a couple of years ago? Do you mean Mr Jonas?
 


Antigone*

Senior Member
Mr Manning?

Well..hang on, wasn't that a couple of years ago? Do you mean Mr Jonas?

That beez;) write:rolleyes:. Peyton's dadie:rolleyes: is gunna:rolleyes: hafe:rolleyes: a reel:rolleyes: awfel:rolleyes: tim:rolleyes:

Archie Manning was the quarterback for the New Orleans saints from 1971 to 1982 (I think ~ didn't feel like Googling)
 

cyjeff

Senior Member
'Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, that everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; that this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.'

-how about instead of saying you are wrong every other sentence you actually post something as to my question

ya know, I was going to be nice until you got all snarky.

Moron, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has as much relevance to US law as a fart in a hurricane.... none.

Not even a little. Even if.

the US Constitution... now THERE is a document for you ...

When someone actually takes the time to print it out for you, you should, at least, read it.

notice the first word.. "Congress". That means that the government will not restrict your speech.

Nope, don't see anything about anyone else.

In other words, you are completely wrong. Not kinda.. not sorta... completely and utterly.

You don't get to shake your tiny undernourished fist in the air and DEMAND that the forum puts up with your poor spelling and questionable grammar.

If you don't know what you are talking about, it is best to remain silent.
 

>Charlotte<

Lurker
Remember the guy who said the Universal Declaration of Human Rights proved that his 14 year old friend's parents couldn't take away his laptop?

I love this site.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
No I don't need cheerleaders, I make legitimate questions, you need self-assertion though

YOU HAVE NOTHING. YOu have no rights to post on any forum on the internet. NO law will enable you to post on ANY site and say anything you want however you want. Can you comprehend? I seriously believe comprehension is a serious issue for you.
 

hermes77

Member
Oh get real. They PAY for the servers, and the disk space you use to post on THEIR web site. They have every right not to do so. Further, there right to free association allows them to not associate with you. Finally, if you agreed to their ToS, then you did.
 

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