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Not a poem..just a thought
Contributed by
cnstallion
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Wednesday, 17th January 2007 @ 01:52:21 PM in AEST
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Re: Not a poem..just a thought
(User Rating: 1 ) by brew on
Wednesday, 17th January 2007 @ 01:55:36 PM AEST (User
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And do we feel better?!?! WEll, it may get deleted, yet, I feel we should all take a stand, in what is beleived from..."our selves" Strong point brought forward, and hope its relised by many.
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Re: Not a poem..just a thought
(User Rating: 1 ) by yangdantien on
Wednesday, 17th January 2007 @ 02:51:43 PM AEST (User
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I am LMAO ROFL Good Job... I believe he was actually on that episode of Bill Maher from which he borrowed the line as TS Eliot said: "Immature poets borrow, mature poets steal and make it their own" in effect.
Well Done
Peace
Yangdantien
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Re: Not a poem..just a thought
(User Rating: 1 ) by Clarity_Rising on
Wednesday, 17th January 2007 @ 03:37:55 PM AEST (User
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Interesting rant. I agree that Barak definitely has his
problems, but right now I'm more or less focusing
on the errors of Bush. I hope more talented and
honest politicians will emerge for the election in
2008. (P.s. be careful what you say about
“school girls” and making assumptions.)
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Re: Not a poem..just a thought
(User Rating: 1 ) by Fionndruinne on
Wednesday, 17th January 2007 @ 04:44:49 PM AEST (User
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Have you heard of the forums onsite? They're the place for this, you know. The poetry side is, well, for poetry.
Andrew |
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