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Nov 9, 2012 11:24:32 GMT 1
Post by mrsonde on Nov 9, 2012 11:24:32 GMT 1
And the purpose of this "fast day" is? No, it's too late now - you're definitely a fat bastard, and a major drain on all our hard-pressed pockets, as well as our aesthetic sensibility when walking down the high street. How did you get into such a morally degenerate state? Watching all those Nigellas? I bet you trouser the winter fuel allowance too.
Zen. Same root as Jew. Doesn't work with "Scientology" though. That's the same root as "Socialism" and "Sociology" and "Green".
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Nov 9, 2012 11:34:53 GMT 1
Post by marchesarosa on Nov 9, 2012 11:34:53 GMT 1
Well spotted!
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Nov 9, 2012 18:33:47 GMT 1
Post by principled on Nov 9, 2012 18:33:47 GMT 1
I've been trying to identify PA's religious persuasions and happened upon Mazdakism and thought I had found his true pathway. Then it dawned on me that he wouldn't been seen anywhere near a Japanese car import. Further research uncovered a more likely faith. Zoroastrianism. Enemies of Mazdakism and ticking the 3 boxes that PA holds so dear....'Good Words, Good Thoughts, Good Deeds'. And it is they whom we have to thank for Zoro, Zorba, and of course Zorbing, that I am reliably informed PA does on a regular basis. P
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Nov 10, 2012 16:06:21 GMT 1
Post by mrsonde on Nov 10, 2012 16:06:21 GMT 1
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Zorro and Zorba? This is disturbing information, Mr P: have you confirmed your sources? And on a regular basis, you say? No wonder they both stand as if they're bowlegged.
Not Harry Secombe then. Richard Griffiths! Nay is Uncle Monty! I love Uncle Monty! Dear boy.
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Nov 10, 2012 21:47:33 GMT 1
Post by Progenitor A on Nov 10, 2012 21:47:33 GMT 1
And the purpose of this "fast day" is? What a silly question. It is a day on which I eat only McDonalds and Kentucky Fried Chicken No, it's too late now - you're definitely a fat bastard, and a major drain on all our hard-pressed pockets, as well as our aesthetic sensibility when walking down the high street. OK, so I walk with a waddle and have to be weighed at the zoo Some women are attracted to fat bastards. Some men too Do you have to be so rude? Thanks. I wil have to add that to my list of International Jewry infiltration Mind you I ma a bit bewildered Zen=Jew. No letters match I will have take your word for it Doesn't work with "Scientology" though. That's the same root as "Socialism" and "Sociology" and "Green". Sorry. What doesn't work? You are sometimes as abstractedly esoteric as Jean
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Nov 10, 2012 21:53:46 GMT 1
Post by Progenitor A on Nov 10, 2012 21:53:46 GMT 1
I've been trying to identify PA's religious persuasions and happened upon Mazdakism and thought I had found his true pathway. Then it dawned on me that he wouldn't been seen anywhere near a Japanese car import. Further research uncovered a more likely faith. Zoroastrianism. Enemies of Mazdakism and ticking the 3 boxes that PA holds so dear....'Good Words, Good Thoughts, Good Deeds'. And it is they whom we have to thank for Zoro, Zorba I had a lovely lime and lemon Zorba in Rome recently. Thankyou Zoroastro, whoever you are (is Zoro the diminutive of Zoroastro - isn't it nice to have a matey sort of God?)
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Nov 11, 2012 5:01:09 GMT 1
Post by mrsonde on Nov 11, 2012 5:01:09 GMT 1
And the purpose of this "fast day" is? What a silly question. It is a day on which I eat only McDonalds and Kentucky Fried Chicken You fat bastard. No, it's optional. It depends on how easy it is, and whether there's any consequent danger of being bashed up. Zen: from Chinese Ch'an (also chi, Christ), from Sanskrit dhayana (thought, Mind, discrimination, etc), Pali: jhana. Also, Zen: the force of Zeus, Sanskrit jya (force, power) - from which Jain, Janissary, Janus. Scientology. Some fat bastard made it all up. She'll be very very cross to hear it. Keep it up.
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Nov 11, 2012 5:07:23 GMT 1
Post by mrsonde on Nov 11, 2012 5:07:23 GMT 1
Zorro is that thin bastard who dresses in black silk shirts and tight trousers, wears a moustache and a peekaboo mask, talks with a lisp, and stands like he's been ridden by a horse all day.
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Nov 11, 2012 15:58:15 GMT 1
Post by principled on Nov 11, 2012 15:58:15 GMT 1
PA I'm surprised at your lack of knowledge. He is the sibling of Zoroark, the 77th Pokémon. (http://pokemon.neoseeker.com/wiki/Zoroark) Unfortunately, along with Mazdakism this seems to prove that Zoroastrianism is also a Japanese import! P
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