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Lloyd Bonafide - 23 Oct 2007 20:46 GMT
The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good Christian
woman. Unlike the tatooed semi lesbian dyke partner of the liberal male
atheist, the good Christian woman is a Sizzlin' chef in the kitchen and a
prairie whore in the bedroom.

Read  more at:

http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Independent-Minded,-Married,-Christian-Woman&id=208357

"I was also told in this same review that a married Christian woman who
submits to her husband couldn't be modern. Modern? I don't understand that.
I am a bit confused here. I am the most modern and contemporary person I
know, and yet I still enjoy giving my husband the love he deserves. I make
him feel good about who he is. That is surrendering myself to him, and it's
called loving (submission).

What is submission: Giving up selfishness and rebelliousness and becoming
all of what you can be so you will be independent enough to let go and
submit to another. It's really that simple. It is so ironic, but it is those
women who submit to their husbands freely and lovingly that are the most
independent minded! Why is that? These women are not dependent upon things
or people to make them feel good about who they are.

I submit fully to my husband, and yet here I am, everyday, giving out
precious pearls to those who will listen, because they are so beautiful. How
could I do that if I was dependent minded and stifled by my marriage?"

Praise God!
Dave in Lake Villa - 23 Oct 2007 23:47 GMT
'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good Christian
woman.'

REPLY: Yes, in the context of Marriage only if youre going to spend
oodles of time alone in an RV.

'Unlike the tatooed semi lesbian dyke partner '

REPLY:  Sounds like a nasty piece of work doesnt it ?!

'of the liberal male atheist'

REPLY:  Does this imply that there are 'conservative' male atheists ?!
No...that would be a sure dichotomy.

'the good Christian woman is a Sizzlin' chef in the kitchen'

REPLY:  Indeed ; my church is full of them.

'and a prairie whore in the bedroom. '

REPLY:  I suppose she can sing : 'Home , Home on the Range...'  if she
is so inclind while in the bedroom....just so long as its in the context
of marriage.
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 00:46 GMT
> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
> Christian woman.'
>
> REPLY: Yes, in the context of Marriage only if youre going to spend
> oodles of time alone in an RV.

A good woman in the context of a partner wouldn't want you to spend oodles
of time alone in an RV; she'd prefer it if you took her along.

> 'Unlike the tatooed semi lesbian dyke partner '

ROFL - Was that meant to be a slur on me? LOL I don't have any tattoos
whatsoever.

> REPLY:  Sounds like a nasty piece of work doesnt it ?!

Why? I know at least one "semi-lesbian dyke partner" who is one of the most
genuine women I know. She's a real person with a very kind personality, a
big heart, and what she may lack in looks she easily makes up for in
presence - unlike some slappy Christian woman chained to the sink "Here's
your dinner oh master. After your beer and TV workout, when I've done the
washing up, putting away, emptied the washing machine and hung out the
laundry, cleaned the house, fed the dog and mopped the floor; would you like
your usual 52-second knee-trembler in the usual position?" : F... that for a
game of housewife!

> 'of the liberal male atheist'
>
> REPLY:  Does this imply that there are 'conservative' male atheists ?!
> No...that would be a sure dichotomy.

No Dimwit. : this halfwit is attempting to stereotype the Atheist by
implying that all Atheists have bulldog-lesbian partners with massive saggy
breasts and a huge stinking crutch, also saying that all Christian women are
faithful beermats/servants who wouldn't say "boo" to a goose and perform
well in the bedroom. : Quite obviously he hasn't met the partners of most
Atheists or indeed many Christian women come to that.

> 'the good Christian woman is a Sizzlin' chef in the kitchen'
>
> REPLY:  Indeed ; my church is full of them.

Subserviant biological nosh-and-nookie machines you mean?

> 'and a prairie whore in the bedroom. '
>
> REPLY:  I suppose she can sing : 'Home , Home on the Range...'  if she
> is so inclind while in the bedroom....just so long as its in the
> context of marriage.

You have some extremely strange ideas about sex. : It's no wonder your wife
left you!
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 26 Oct 2007 17:47 GMT
>> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
>> Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 50 lines]
> You have some extremely strange ideas about sex. : It's no wonder
> your wife left you!

Notice that the thread has ventured well outside of DILV's comfort zome and
he's abandoned it.
Ken - 24 Oct 2007 03:25 GMT
On Oct 23, 3:47 pm, DaveInLakeVi...@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa)
wrote:
> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good Christian
> woman.'
>
> REPLY: Yes, in the context of Marriage only if youre going to spend
> oodles of time alone in an RV.
just so long as its in the context
> of marriage.  

You truly ARE one f.cked up fundy idiot

As for marriage and normal  hetero-sex, you will never have either
ever again
Dave in Lake Villa - 23 Oct 2007 23:47 GMT
'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good Christian
woman.'

REPLY: Yes, in the context of Marriage only if youre going to spend
oodles of time alone in an RV.

'Unlike the tatooed semi lesbian dyke partner '

REPLY:  Sounds like a nasty piece of work doesnt it ?!

'of the liberal male atheist'

REPLY:  Does this imply that there are 'conservative' male atheists ?!
No...that would be a sure dichotomy.

'the good Christian woman is a Sizzlin' chef in the kitchen'

REPLY:  Indeed ; my church is full of them.

'and a prairie whore in the bedroom. '

REPLY:  I suppose she can sing : 'Home , Home on the Range...'  if she
is so inclind while in the bedroom....just so long as its in the context
of marriage.
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 00:29 GMT
> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
> Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> is so inclind while in the bedroom....just so long as its in the
> context of marriage.

Posted via giganews again - Just like all the posts in which DILV is praised
and worshipped as some kind of superhero below. : Isn't that a strange
coincidence?
Draw your own conclusions.
Harry Harris - 24 Oct 2007 01:01 GMT
| > 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
| > Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
| coincidence?
| Draw your own conclusions.

I just concluded that maybe you're a little whacked. Where do you
see giganews for Lloyd B?

HH

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Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 01:15 GMT
>>> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
>>> Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
> I just concluded that maybe you're a little whacked. Where do you
> see giganews for Lloyd B?

I just concluded that probably you've no idea on the capabilities of a
computer, or how to use it properly for that matter. :

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Subject: A Good Woman
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:46:09 -0700
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Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 01:21 GMT
>>>> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
>>>> Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 31 lines]
> I just concluded that probably you've no idea on the capabilities of a
> computer, or how to use it properly for that matter. :

OK so I'm trying to get something on Dimwit-Stop blowing my cover will you;
the idea was dodgy enough as it was but I think I'm going to end up with egg
on my boat-race now in more than one way.

I was trying to fool Dimwit into a confession; but I'll come clean before it
backfires.
Harry Harris - 24 Oct 2007 01:43 GMT
| >>> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
| >>> Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
|
| Path:

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| From: "Lloyd Bonafide" <hvac@alhambra.net>
| Newsgroups: alt.rv
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
| Bytes: 2009
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I see. You DON'T know how to read headers. But at least you know
where to find them. The server on the very left in the Path: is
where it came from. In this case alt.net. If it'd come from giga
the message ID number would also say giga instead of alt.net. But
headers can be and often are forgeries.

HH

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Harry Harris - 24 Oct 2007 01:47 GMT
|| > "Dr.H@l0nf1r£$" <shazza@NOSPAM.kustomkomputa.co.uk.invalid>
| wrote
[quoted text clipped - 43 lines]
||
|| Path:

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|| From: "Lloyd Bonafide" <hvac@alhambra.net>
|| Newsgroups: alt.rv
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
|
| HH

Did I say on the very left? Wrong. I meant to say on the very
right. Doh!

HH

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Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 01:53 GMT
>>>>>> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
>>>>>> Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 62 lines]
>
> HH

Our messages have crossed in transit - and the egg is starting to splatter
already. : I realised after I'd sent that post that you probably knew how to
read headers and that my cover was as good as vanished. I was actually
trying to fool Dimwit with a reverse read - but it's too late now anyway.
Drat! :)
Harry Harris - 24 Oct 2007 02:03 GMT
| >>>>>> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
| >>>>>> Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
| >>>
| >>> Path:

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| >>> From: "Lloyd Bonafide" <hvac@alhambra.net>
| >>> Newsgroups: alt.rv
[quoted text clipped - 29 lines]
| trying to fool Dimwit with a reverse read - but it's too late now anyway.
| Drat! :)

Sorry, I didn't mean to screw up your fun with Dave but I think you
wouldn't have fooled him anyway. He seems to be quite clever and
nobody can fluster him. He *is* a good man and an exemplary
Christian example of the virtues of faith.

HH

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Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 02:32 GMT
>>>>>>>> 'The best travel companion for a good Christian man is a good
>>>>>>>> Christian woman.'
[quoted text clipped - 76 lines]
>
> HH

OK so are we getting anywhere near to achieving a truce with regard to the
organ grinder's monkey? Do you think it's exemplary Christian behaviour to
poke one's nose into other people's affairs- whether or not you agree with
them - and criticise the lives and actions of others in the light of your
beliefs; no motter how "right" you may think you are and how "wrong" you may
think they are? Is it normal for someone to make people afraid of posting in
dating groups in fear of being attacked, preached at, and condemned. by the
likes of DILV? IMO it's totally out of order the way he goes about things-
even if he does in fact consider for some delusionary reason that he's on a
divine mission.
Harry Harris - 24 Oct 2007 20:30 GMT
| OK so are we getting anywhere near to achieving a truce with regard to the
| organ grinder's monkey? Do you think it's exemplary Christian behaviour to
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
| even if he does in fact consider for some delusionary reason that he's on a
| divine mission.

It's a Christian duty to attempt to redeem lost souls. Dave is just
a bit more persistent about it than some. Shouldn't he be given an
attaboy instead of being constantly harassed? He tries to get
everybody to realize they can be saved - even you, one of these
days when you grow old and are more concerned about everlasting
life than mortal life doomed to end. Every soul is precious.

If some people are so timid they stop posting to a dating news
group then maybe they should go to church to find a date there
where they can check somebody out in person. I'm not so sure about
dating sites on the Internet or Usenet. Seems like most of them are
just escort services in disguise. So maybe Dave's doing people a
favor.

Harry Harris

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Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 00:54 GMT
Yet another con.

"Lloyd Bonafide" and "JaxAsby" have never before posted on Usenet. That adds
to the factors that point to only one thing. : Dimwit is singing his own
praises; like the corrupt dishonest POS he's always been.
Harry Harris - 24 Oct 2007 01:09 GMT
| Yet another con.
|
| "Lloyd Bonafide" and "JaxAsby" have never before posted on Usenet. That adds
| to the factors that point to only one thing. : Dimwit is singing his own
| praises; like the corrupt dishonest POS he's always been.

Man, you'd better maybe learn how to read headers. Like maybe your
using giganews yourself and when you read the path you look at it
backwards and you think the other guy's using giganews. Duh!

I can see "alt.net" for Lloyd but nothing else in the way of a
path. Can't even be sure it's alt.net because nothing else there
seems legit either.

I doubt it's Dave singing his own praises. Whoever it is seems to
be able to morph headers with apparent ease. Looks to me like some
seriously learned hacker or something. Seems to have maybe written
his own newsreader that hides everything. Makes him untraceable.

Looks like Dave might have some influential and learned people for
friends. God provides!

HH

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Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 01:27 GMT
>> Yet another con.
>>
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> Looks like Dave might have some influential and learned people for
> friends. God provides!

I'm unsure Dave has any friends; and as for influential and learned - What
gives you that idea?

Come on Dimwit; 'fess up as you put it. : Who posted those posts. : They
originated from your area of the USA; that I do know. I was trying to fight
fire with fire by fooling you into a confession; but I'll do the deccent
thing and ask you straight out. -

Who are these new posters? - Are you up to your usual tricks again?

> HH
God Loves DILV <heaven and earth@godsrighthand.com - 24 Oct 2007 01:51 GMT
>>> Yet another con.
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 30 lines]
>>
>> HH

Dave in Lake Villa has a large, loyal and learned following. God has
smiled upon us and rewarded us with rich, prosperous lives and
beautiful, submissive wives. Women are meant to serve men and men
meant to serve God. Women serve God by serving their men. Just as men
accept God's word as law, good Christian woman accept their man's word
as law. When women please men, they also please God.

Amen!
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 02:10 GMT
>>>> Yet another con.
>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 32 lines]
>
> Dave in Lake Villa has a large, loyal and learned following.

Good; perhaps his "large and loyal following" can get him to stop trolling
Usenet and being such a pest! He's rude, nosey, hypocritical, and downright
impudent wherever he goes. I'll gladly inform someone about Paganism if they
ask me; but I won't push it onto anyone and I have no insecure desire to
blitzkrieg it all over Usenet either; even if I did have a Christian-owned
ISP who allow any of the rules in the TOS to be broken "in the name of
Jesus". : PLEASE if you're for real and are a genuine human being then I ask
you to lean on Dave with all your influence and bring it to his attention
that making himself deliberately unpopular will achieve absolutely nothing
but that alone plus maybe a smug satisfaction that he's "suffering" for his
beliefs.

> God has
> smiled upon us and rewarded us with rich, prosperous lives and
> beautiful, submissive wives.

Cheauvanism rules in USA.

> Women are meant to serve men and men
> meant to serve God. Women serve God by serving their men. Just as men
> accept God's word as law, good Christian woman accept their man's word
> as law. When women please men, they also please God.

...And you've just stated another reason why Christianity is out of order
and also another reason why I'd never  live in a domineering repressive
society under Christianity.

> Amen!

Namaste'
Harry Harris - 24 Oct 2007 02:18 GMT
| >>>> Yet another con.
| >>>>
[quoted text clipped - 63 lines]
|
| Namaste'

Are you talking to yourself now?  I checked the headers and it
looks like you originated the post you just answered. Maybe you're
playing the same games you accuse DILV of playing? And you're
clearly wrong about something you just wrote.  Dave does have a
large and loyal following here. I could name maybe a dozen people
who post supporting him. I'm sure they aren't all Dave doing it. I
for one am not Dave. But I am a fellow Christian.

You don't use propane do you? It's very dangerous and explodes
people's residences all the time. Didn't those terrorists use
portable tanks of propane to blow up some stuff there where you
live a couple months ago?

HH

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Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 02:31 GMT
>>>>>> Yet another con.
>>>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 79 lines]
>
> HH

Header for the post I answered. :

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From: God Loves DILV <heaven and earth@godsrighthand.com
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As you may note; I'm posting from a BT server. The other person appears to
be posting from Earthlink by the looks of it...Ken? Surely not? -!-

I don't see the likeness myself.
Ken - 24 Oct 2007 03:40 GMT
On Oct 23, 6:31 pm, "Dr.H@l0nf1r£$"
<sha...@NOSPAM.kustomkomputa.co.uk.invalid> wrote:

> As you may note; I'm posting from a BT server. The other person appears to
> be posting from Earthlink by the looks of it...Ken? Surely not? -!-
>
> I don't see the likeness myself.

Nope! It's' not me, but some fuckwit making up multiple personalities
to avoid the RVer's killfiles
Harry Harris - 24 Oct 2007 20:33 GMT
<snipped>
| As you may note; I'm posting from a BT server. The other person appears to
| be posting from Earthlink by the looks of it...Ken? Surely not? -!-
|
| I don't see the likeness myself.

I was just trying to point out that his(her) path shows
Dr.H@(andprofanity) as the originating point.

HH

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Ken - 24 Oct 2007 03:37 GMT
On Oct 23, 6:18 pm, "Harry Harris"
<harryhar...@thehilltopcafe.invalid> wrote:
> | God Loves DILV <heaven and ea...@godsrighthand.com wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 108 lines]
> who post supporting him. I'm sure they aren't all Dave doing it. I
> for one am not Dave. But I am a fellow Christian. (That's nice Why? Because YOU don't preach

Start naming them...

BTW---Both you and dimwited dave and, by now, most of the rest of us
have all been killfiled by the real RV people in here..For obvious
reasons
Ken - 24 Oct 2007 03:32 GMT
On Oct 23, 5:51 pm, God Loves DILV <heaven and ea...@godsrighthand.com
wrote: <snipped by DumpBS.exe>

Yo mama still sucks cocks in your imaginary hell..FOAD
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 24 Oct 2007 04:08 GMT
'Good one Dimwit; this has Dickwadd written all over it, and it's sooo
difficult to trace through web tv. - Impossible even; I didn't try having
got that far.
I don't know how you managed it but you're up to your tricks again.

I'd venture that you've got a computer and you've got fundys round teaching
you how to use it and how to fake details...

You're becoming slyer and slyer day by day.
Shad O'Shay - 24 Oct 2007 21:42 GMT
| 'Good one Dimwit; this has Dickwadd written all over it, and it's sooo
| difficult to trace through web tv. - Impossible even; I didn't try having
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
|
| You're becoming slyer and slyer day by day.

I don't think so. Dave's using webtv and that's about as low as you
can go. Don't get me wrong, I think Dave's a nice guy and a good
Christian but anybody who uses webtv can't be too computer savvy
like you or me who uses one and has for years. I use laptops and I
think desktops are obselete. Laptops now have just as much power
and they can go with you. With wi-fi you can connect using a laptop
almost everywhere you go. You can even use other people's unsecured
networks and believe me there's lots of them here in the US and all
over Europe. I use aioe because it's based in Europe and works good
most of the time. Having an IP based newsserver is next to useless
because you have to make a long-distance phone call with a slow
modem just to connect to it. Dumb.

You're a Komputer expert so why don't you figure out a way to
bypass Usenet protocols so everybody can have access to it for
free? I was thinking of a Napster p2p setup where passwords and
usernames could be accessed and traded like they used to do with
mp3s. The only extra software that you'd need to write was
something that gave you an "already in use" message when an account
and password was in use. What do you think? Stick with me, baby,
and we could both get rich. (Richer in my case!)

Shad O'Shay
Dave in Lake Villa - 25 Oct 2007 03:31 GMT
'Don't get me wrong, I think Dave's a nice guy and a good Christian but
anybody who uses webtv can't be too computer savvy like you or me who
uses one and has for years. '

REPLY:  I can live with that , Shad.   I enjoy this thing because I can
sit back in my recliner using a wireless keypad from 10' away  with my
favorite libation next to me.
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 25 Oct 2007 17:07 GMT
> 'Don't get me wrong, I think Dave's a nice guy and a good Christian
> but anybody who uses webtv can't be too computer savvy like you or me
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> can sit back in my recliner using a wireless keypad from 10' away
> with my favorite libation next to me.

FYI you can do that with a computer; just use a wireless keyboard and mouse,
and have a big monitor.

Knowledge isn't that evil after all; is it?
Dave in Lake Villa - 25 Oct 2007 03:27 GMT
'Come on Dimwit; 'fess up as you put it. : Who posted those posts. :
They originated from your area of the USA; that I do know. I was trying
to fight fire with fire by fooling you into a confession; but I'll do
the deccent thing and ask you straight out. -
Who are these new posters? - Are you up to your usual tricks again?'

REPLY:  I have absolutely no idea who posted those posts  . They may
have originated in the USA, but the USA is 3,000 miles wide . Did you
know the entire U.K. can fit in the state of Illinois alone,
geographically ?
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 25 Oct 2007 17:10 GMT
> 'Come on Dimwit; 'fess up as you put it. : Who posted those posts. :
> They originated from your area of the USA; that I do know. I was
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> know the entire U.K. can fit in the state of Illinois alone,
> geographically ?

I'm not at all surprised; but those posts appear to have originated from
central USA nevertheless; Bible-Belt territory.
Dave in Lake Villa - 25 Oct 2007 23:22 GMT
'but those posts appear to have originated from central USA
nevertheless; Bible-Belt territory.'

REPLY: The Bible Belt in the USA is considered the SOUTHERN states and
not the central (or mid-western) states ;  Essentially, the BIble Belt
is on the same latitude as Tennessee and southward...and in particular :
Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia,
Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 25 Oct 2007 23:50 GMT
> 'but those posts appear to have originated from central USA
> nevertheless; Bible-Belt territory.'
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> particular : Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, West
> Virginia, Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.

'Strange that; I was under the impression that it stretched from there up to
Illinois.
Dave in Lake Villa - 26 Oct 2007 02:13 GMT
The Bible Belt in the USA is considered the SOUTHERN states and
not the central (or mid-western) states ; Essentially, the BIble Belt is
on the same latitude as Tennessee and southward...and in particular :
Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, West Virginia,
Virginia, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.

'Strange that; I was under the impression that it stretched from there
up to Illinois.'

REPLY:  No Ma'am ;  its The South in America that is known as The Bible
Belt.  That is the heaviest concentration of Bible-Believing  /  God
praising  Christians ;   and as of Oct. 30 th when my long RV Trip
commences ,  I shall be smack-dab in the middle of it  which will be a
blessing for sure.
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 26 Oct 2007 02:43 GMT
> The Bible Belt in the USA is considered the SOUTHERN states and
> not the central (or mid-western) states ; Essentially, the BIble Belt
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> commences ,  I shall be smack-dab in the middle of it  which will be a
> blessing for sure.

If you'd like a break at some point I can ask my friend Kat, in Georgia if I
remember rightly, to expect you to drop by at Samhein (Hallowe'en.) and
share with her and her family in a Pagan ritual of rememberance of the year
gone by and of reverence for departed loved ones.

BTW which door on your place did you say is easiest to get in through whilst
you're away; back or front? - Would a window be easier?
Dave in Lake Villa - 26 Oct 2007 14:01 GMT
'If you'd like a break at some point I can ask my friend Kat, in Georgia
if I remember rightly, to expect you to drop by at Samhein (Hallowe'en.)
and share with her and her family in a Pagan ritual of rememberance of
the year gone by and of reverence for departed loved ones.'

REPLY:  I wouldnt like at all.

'BTW which door on your place did you say is easiest to get in through
whilst you're away; back or front? - Would a window be easier?'

REPLY:  The front door is always the easiest to get thru on my house ;
Im sure the people who will be staying at the house would welcome them
inside for some English Tea at gunpoint.
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 26 Oct 2007 14:34 GMT
> 'If you'd like a break at some point I can ask my friend Kat, in
> Georgia if I remember rightly, to expect you to drop by at Samhein
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> REPLY:  I wouldnt like at all.

It would do you good; honestly it might expand your tiny mind and
tunnel-vision a little and remove the blinkers.

> 'BTW which door on your place did you say is easiest to get in through
> whilst you're away; back or front? - Would a window be easier?'
>
> REPLY:  The front door is always the easiest to get thru on my house ;
> Im sure the people who will be staying at the house would welcome them
> inside for some English Tea at gunpoint.

I've never been there. Wouldn't Starbucks be a better venue, even despite
the lack of tea? If Gunpoint do Earl Grey though I might just come on over
and check it out..

If people will be staying over you'd better keep "the room" well locked and
bolted.
Dave in Lake Villa - 26 Oct 2007 17:09 GMT
'It would do you good; honestly it might expand your tiny mind and
tunnel-vision a little and remove the blinkers.'

REPLY:  I dont need to add Witches Brew to my RV list of Cooking , and,
I graduated from The Pet Rock phenominon of the 1970's  whereby I would
ask Rocks what sort of a day they had .

'If Gunpoint do Earl Grey though I might just come on over and check it
out..'

REPLY:  You are always welcome to drop in for some Earl Grey  whether it
be by Automobile or Witches Broom ;   Gunpoint shows no partiality .
(please dont come down the chimney as i havent had it brushed out this
year).  And please...no casting of Malice Spells  as i already have
enough dog feces on my property from the neighbors dogs.
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 26 Oct 2007 17:40 GMT
> 'It would do you good; honestly it might expand your tiny mind and
> tunnel-vision a little and remove the blinkers.'
>
> REPLY:  I dont need to add Witches Brew to my RV list of Cooking ,
> and, I graduated from The Pet Rock phenominon of the 1970's  whereby
> I would ask Rocks what sort of a day they had .

Great! You can get some real human contact other than with gay men for the
first time ever!

> 'If Gunpoint do Earl Grey though I might just come on over and check
> it out..'
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> . (please dont come down the chimney as i havent had it brushed out
> this year).

I'm a Witch; not Santa Claus!

>  And please...no casting of Malice Spells  as i already
> have enough dog feces on my property from the neighbors dogs.

I'm a White Witch - so I'll weave a protection spell for you.
Dave in Lake Villa - 27 Oct 2007 00:08 GMT
You are always welcome to drop in for some Earl Grey whether
it be by Automobile or Witches Broom ;   Gunpoint shows no partiality
(please dont come down the chimney as i havent had it brushed out this
year).

"I'm a Witch; not Santa Claus!"

REPLY:  Is there a chance you and the broom would fit in a 12x12" brick
chimney ?  If so,  maybe i could save some money and not hire a
ChimneySweep Man this year.
________________________________
And please...no casting of Malice Spells as i already have enough dog
feces on my property from the neighbors dogs.

"I'm a White Witch - so I'll weave a protection spell for you."

REPLY:  Forget the spell....just pick up the dog waste for me if you
want to help .
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 27 Oct 2007 01:22 GMT
> You are always welcome to drop in for some Earl Grey whether
> it be by Automobile or Witches Broom ; Gunpoint shows no partiality
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> brick chimney ?  If so,  maybe i could save some money and not hire a
> ChimneySweep Man this year.

Cheapskate!
> ________________________________
> And please...no casting of Malice Spells as i already have enough dog
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> REPLY:  Forget the spell....just pick up the dog waste for me if you
> want to help .

You can pick up crap if anyone has to; or get your neighbours to do it as it
was their dogs that made the mess. - I'm not travelling all the way to
AmeriKKKa to pick up sh.t for you. : Who do you think I am; your wife? - Oh
sorry; I meant your ex-wife. : No wonder why she's left you!

I'll take you up on the Earl Grey though if I ever go to Lake Villa Il.
Pastor William Rennick - 26 Oct 2007 03:23 GMT
> REPLY:  No Ma'am ;  its The South in America that is known as The Bible
> Belt.  That is the heaviest concentration of Bible-Believing  /  God
> praising  Christians ;   and as of Oct. 30 th when my long RV Trip
> commences ,  I shall be smack-dab in the middle of it  which will be a
> blessing for sure.

Praise be to God!

Amen brother Dave!

I'm a hankering for some of that ole time religion that only the Deep South
can offer. The War of Northern Aggression put no damper there on gospel
preaching. if those Yankees had minded there own damn business the country
would be much better off today. God bless Jefferson Davis and the
Confederacy! Amen!

Bless you Dave and I'll pray for you to have a safe, joyous trip and may
your converts be many. Spread the word!  Glory!

Pastor William Rennick
Dave in Lake Villa - 26 Oct 2007 14:06 GMT
'Bless you Dave and I'll pray for you to have a safe, joyous trip and
may your converts be many. Spread the word! Glory!
Pastor William Rennick'

REPLY:  Thanks Pastor .
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 26 Oct 2007 14:13 GMT
>> REPLY:  No Ma'am ;  its The South in America that is known as The
>> Bible Belt.  That is the heaviest concentration of Bible-Believing /  God
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> Pastor William Rennick

Yeeee-haaaah! Go tell it to de mountains;
Spread de glory of de Lawd!
Praise be. Amen, awomen, and agays.

<You just be a'watchin' them there Southern cottages Dave. : I hear that
them hillbillies that use the facilities sometimes bring their own personal
plague with them to the men's room and leave a reminder on the seat along
with a few seeds of transmission.

Keep the crabs to the swamps is what I say. You sure don't need no
hell-in-a-shell roamin' Illinois!>
Ken - 26 Oct 2007 16:14 GMT
On Oct 25, 7:23 pm, "Pastor William Rennick"
<joyfulun...@baptistxchurch.org> wrote some stupid sh.t on support of
the homosexual trolling creationist fundy fuckhead dave

Now isn't that interesting
Is he another one of gay dave's "butt buddies"?
Dave in Lake Villa - 26 Oct 2007 17:13 GMT
KEN:  'On Oct 25, 7:23 pm, "Pastor William Rennick"
<joyfulun...@baptistxchurch.org> wrote some stupid sh.t on support of
the homosexual trolling creationist fundy fuckhead'

REPLY:  How does one go from being an alleged 'professional retired
Chemist'  ,  to talking like a child having a thoroughly reprobate mind
?   How does this transition occur to such a person ?
stan.birch@hotmail.com - 26 Oct 2007 19:13 GMT
>> REPLY:  No Ma'am ;  its The South in America that is known as The Bible
>> Belt.  That is the heaviest concentration of Bible-Believing  /  God
>> praising  Christians ;   and as of Oct. 30 th when my long RV Trip
>> commences ,  I shall be smack-dab in the middle of it  which will be a
>> blessing for sure.

>Praise be to God!
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>would be much better off today. God bless Jefferson Davis and the
>Confederacy! Amen!

Amen Pastor Rennick!!

With the US$ dropping like stone, we've gotta get back to our roots;
and get them thar lazy no-good cotton-pickn' niggers back to pickn'
cotton . . . . fer free!!

And praise Gawd for His bountiful blessings upon America: creating
horses to draw wagons; a niggers to pick cotton . . . not to mention
nall them thar cheep chocolate whore houses. :-)
Dr.H@l0nf1r£$ - 26 Oct 2007 14:42 GMT
> The Bible Belt in the USA is considered the SOUTHERN states and
> not the central (or mid-western) states ; Essentially, the BIble Belt
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> commences ,  I shall be smack-dab in the middle of it  which will be a
> blessing for sure.

It's a shame that you're not going to NY; you could have stopped off here:

The ritual at the NY Witch Festival led by Alexandrian HPS Bonnie Thompson
and the Coven &Outer Court will now have a special guest of honor assisting
as the High Priest! Oberon Zell Ravenheart! Don't miss this awesome ritual
and this awesome event!

Be sure to check out the schedule for this spectacular event with a day full
of fun for the entire family, complete with a children's schedule!
http://www.witchfestival.com
Ken - 26 Oct 2007 16:17 GMT
On Oct 25, 6:13 pm, DaveInLakeVi...@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa)
wrote:
> The Bible Belt in the USA is considered the SOUTHERN states and
> not the central (or mid-western) states ; Essentially, the BIble Belt is
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> commences ,  I shall be smack-dab in the middle of it  which will be a
> blessing for sure.  

GOOD RIDDANCE YA TROLLING GAY FUCKHEAD.
BTW---Make sure to leave your phone number in those Texas gay bars
listed elsewhere
Ken - 24 Oct 2007 03:29 GMT
On Oct 23, 4:54 pm, "Dr.H@l0nf1r£$"
<sha...@NOSPAM.kustomkomputa.co.uk.invalid> wrote:

> Yet another con.
>
> "Lloyd Bonafide" and "JaxAsby" have never before posted on Usenet. That adds
> to the factors that point to only one thing. : Dimwit is singing his own
> praises; like the corrupt dishonest POS he's always been.

No surprize there...My guess...someone's trying to teach Dimwit PC use
JerryD(upstateNY) - 24 Oct 2007 14:15 GMT
Lloyd Bonafide"  wrote in message  The best travel companion for a good
Christian man is a good Christian woman.<<<<<<<<<<

Just what this newsgroup needs...........Someone who is a combination of
DILV and Harry Harris.

Signature

JerryD(upstateNY)

Lloyd Bonafide - 24 Oct 2007 16:33 GMT
> Lloyd Bonafide"  wrote in message  The best travel companion for a good
> Christian man is a good Christian woman.<<<<<<<<<<
>
> Just what this newsgroup needs...........Someone who is a combination of
> DILV and Harry Harris.

Why thank you kind sir. That is so very nice of you to say that.

Lloyd
sandysand@earthlink.net - 24 Oct 2007 22:31 GMT
On Oct 24, 6:15 am, "JerryD\(upstateNY\)" <JerryD@anywhere> wrote:
> Lloyd Bonafide"  wrote in message  The best travel companion for a good
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> --
> JerryD(upstateNY)

And someone who's too dense to know he's the Butt of the Joke

Sandi

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