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Listen to your tribal voice... :devilgrin:
 
bugimike said:
The only guidance I get is from those voices!! :devilgrin:

But I'm of German and Lebanese decent. My "tribal" voices don't give good guidance. :eeek:
 
My voices said not to tell the shrink about them.......hehehehe
 
Majority vote wins.
 
ecurie_ecosse said:
:iagree:.And then there's Gaelic Football. :thumbsup:


Stuart. :cheers:

Yep.
As a child I lived directly across the street from ~Nowlan Park~ in Kilkenny.

That's is the Center of the Universe as far as hurling is concerned but we saw Gaelic Football at Nowlan too.
Kilkenny footballers are getting better but they're second fiddle compared to the local hurlers.

I have some funny conversations about "football" with my two sons-in-law. One of them graduated from the University of Michigan and the other works for the NY Jets.
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I refer to "their" game as <span style="font-style: italic">girl's football</span>. :devilgrin:
 
There is no such thing as rights, just the temporary support of the absence of wrongs.

"We" only have what we're allowed to.

Rights are suspended in martial law, so you aren't allowed to have them anymore (and never really "had" them to begin with.)

I'm not being political, as this is eveywhere.


"Rights", are just a misconception.

I find humor in "rights".

Then again, perhaps I'm just being a bit too deep.
 
How 'bout "laws"... they supercede "rights".

..It was ~music~ I linked.
 
I know Doc, just sayin'.

Your rights are ~supposed~ to be law.

Think about it for a minute, do we really have a right to anything?

Here's one that gets me.

You have the right to a fair and speedy trial, but what's up with the "court costs"? If you have a right for fair and speedy trial, that means you have a right to trial. Since when do you have to pay for a right? If you're forced to pay for it, it no longer become a right.

Which other "rights" do you have to pay for? The right to vote? The right for free speech? Speaking of which, you have the right of freedom of speach, till they make you shut up. You have the right to remain silent, till you get a confession beat out of you.

See what I mean? We don't ~have~ anything.

You have the "right" to do something, till "they" tell you, you don't have it anymore.

There is no law in martial law.



Thanks for posting that. Never heard of Aboriginal rock.
 
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