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| Lee
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05-14-2004 10:24 PM ET (US)
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Well, if the karmic wheel is spinning, those soldiers will come back as kittens, Rusty will come back as a spider, and I will come back as one of Helena Christiansen's g-strings.
Here's hoping...
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| punkrocker1991
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05-14-2004 05:47 AM ET (US)
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What can I say, arachnophobia is a recognised condition, however I believe felinephobia isn't. And I never went too far out of my way to kill a spider, and always did it as quickly and painlessly as I could.
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05-12-2004 07:22 AM ET (US)
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If this new information is true, I'm very disappointed in you Russell. Spiders are beautiful creatures. ...cockroaches deserve to die filthy, horrible deaths, but spiders are beautiful creatures...
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| Ix Nay
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05-12-2004 04:12 AM ET (US)
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I once saw rustle stomp the living daylights out of a spider with his shoe several times. If you feel so strongly about animal rights then how about practicing what you preach? :-)
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05-12-2004 02:03 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 05-12-2004 02:07 AM
Nevetheless, it's not entirely unexpected (though no less reprehensible because of it). It seems to me that in general there's not enough morality and compassion in the world at the moment to fill a thimble. Morality's a tough one, I know. It requires people to think about what they believe is right and wrong (always a relative thing, which is why actual thought is required). Compassion should be a doozy, but it too seems to be in short supply. The world seems like a schoolyard at the moment, with everyone determined to make the other kid cry. As Douglas Adams wrote, "how great it would be to be nice to people for a change". But I don't have high hopes, I'm afraid.
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| Grant
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05-10-2004 11:26 PM ET (US)
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If it were up to me, soldiers like the ones you reported on your blog would go to jail.
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05-06-2004 06:39 AM ET (US)
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Sympathies to you and Liz about the kitten.
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05-01-2004 09:34 PM ET (US)
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Gah. Russell just sent me an email: my comment about the kitten hit harder than intended.
I'm sorry, Russ. It was meant as a joke, and not to be hurtful. I didn't mean to upset anybody with it.
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| Kwylo
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05-01-2004 05:36 AM ET (US)
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your blog appears to have 50% disapeared.
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| Lee
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05-01-2004 03:17 AM ET (US)
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Dude, it's just a kitten. Put it in the curry and find something else to nail to your neighbour's door at midnight...
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| Callisto Shampoo
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04-28-2004 07:35 PM ET (US)
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*hugs* :-((((((((((
poor baby
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| Callisto Shampoo
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04-18-2004 07:28 PM ET (US)
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03-30-2004 10:01 PM ET (US)
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I know I should have said this before, but... *Damn* good job with the rejuvenation of Ticonderoga Online! I was so impressed. Of course, given that you're a competitor now, that means I'm gonna have to grind you into the dust! ;)
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03-30-2004 09:19 AM ET (US)
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Ticonderoga Online is keen!!!
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03-16-2004 07:24 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 03-16-2004 09:29 AM
I'll pass on the middle age and the poetry thing. Lesbian? That's liking women right? I'll cop that one ;) (ooops! this is actually Russell. Ah the joys of posting from someone else's computer...)
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| Ltyn and Lee
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03-11-2004 09:53 PM ET (US)
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A kitten? Russell, you're turning into a middle-aged lesbian before our very eyes. You'll have your own self-publish book of poetry out next...
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