Somehow kittens just won't do it.
Do we need a new category for trolls like Godsend and DJJ?
Maybe clowns on unicycles? Dancing bears? Pie in the face photos?
This will do just fine:
Hey Godsend, click here...
Somehow kittens just won't do it.
Do we need a new category for trolls like Godsend and DJJ?
Maybe clowns on unicycles? Dancing bears? Pie in the face photos?
Yes, but can you drive a dump truck? Any man claiming to be a man who cannot drive a dump truck is certainly no man in my book.PS You STILL don't get it: I don't hate ANY Jews! "Ich bin ein Jude" - get it now?
"Ich bin ein Berliner"
"Ich bin ein Palistiner"
"Ich bin ein Amerikaner"
"Ich bin ein Jude"
etc.
What JFK meant and what I mean is that "I am" (Ich bin) whoever is being oppressed by the powers of Darkness. Got it now???
Actually, in the about.com article they cover that. That particular line would've had him laughed at, as his accent was atrocious. JFK used the article correctly. "Ich bin ein Berliner" also translates roughly to "I am one with the citizens of Berlin".
More important, though is that you're right about the audience - no one mistook him for standing there and saying he was pastry. That would be comparable to Willy Brandt visiting New York, and stating, "I am a New Yorker",.... and the crowd roars with laughter (not!!) because he just said he was a weekly magazine.
End Derail:
Back to the low comedy of Godsend, dear listeners.
so how does that equal israel? it coudl just as easily be interpreted to mean loyalty to america is greater than loyalty to any one political partyA lotta 'Americans' do not put America 1st - they put Israel First (Joe Lieberman: "I have loyalties that are greater than my party")
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So where are your Illuminatis now? I thought this is
what this thread is about.
Do you believe in Eric "Holohoax" Hufschmid, the
Protocols and that Merkel is a Zionist - elected
by Zionists or not?![]()
I doubt that anyone but an imbecilic dolt would have confused President Kennedy with a jelly donut.
ive actually found the for dummies series to be really useful and in depth referencesConspiRaider:
What do you mean by 'my book'? Do you mean: "Dump Trucks for Dummies"?![]()
wait, people confusing ted for a jelly donut, or ted confusing JFK for a jelly donut, because i can totally see this one going either wayAgreed, but what about Ted Kennedy?
I think Zundel would be a good topic. His website seems to be concerned about Ernst's fate.
Maybe Ernst was convicted because in reality he was a Zionist
and the german Government faked all evidence that pointed at
him being a Holocaust-denier. And JFK spoke these famous words
to cover up the whole story while George Bush rigged the Towers.
I didn't even heard about the case here in Germany. What is
his websites URL?
You're right, Foolmewunz - the >phrase< "Ich bin Berliner" would
translate more like "I was born in Berlin" and "Ich bin ein Berliner"
translated more like "I feel with you Berlin citizens - I'm one of you".
Therefore it was pretty clever to use these famous words - because
they worked exactly like they were meant to work within this period
in time.
Brace yourself. Sunglasses and a couple of good lagers might be advisable.
http://www.novalight.org
It's one loooooong page, with a trillion hyperlinks to nearly every objectionable site you can think of.
He's such a helpful person, you can see his email at novalight.net.... (novalight.com is a sight in Nova Scotia, Canada - nothing to do with him)
If you then check out novalight.net, you'll see that he's an IT consultant. I'm sure the folks who track back/forth to one or the other are going to give a lot of business to A RAVING LUNATIC.
Oh and his claim to be a Jew? Take with a grain of salt. He's evidently a member of Jews for Jesus (or so he seemed to be claiming in one of his other threads. And a Jew for Jesus is a Christian. Period. I'm of Jewish blood, but do not practice any religion, so I still sometimes refer to myself as an ethnic Jew. But if I took up Buddhism, I would no longer do so.
ETA: Good night from Hong Kong
Is it just me or does this site remindYepster.ive actually found the for dummies series to be really useful and in depth references
but leave it toa CTer to judge a book by its cover![]()
What they both said.
Of course, the whole argument seems to ignore that there was a very strong speech preceding these few words. So even if it was true that they could have been misunderstood - they would have to be uttered out of context for that to be true.
To continue the lesson, though:
The food known as "Berliner" to some is called "Pfannkuchen" (lit. "pancake") in and around the city of Berlin.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...fannkuchen.jpg/180px-Berliner-Pfannkuchen.jpg
Wikipedia lists 7 different regional names for it, some of which may refer to other foods in different areas. (A pancake is known as an "Eggcake" or "Eierkuchen" in Berlin, if I am not mistaken.)