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Re: The finished circle
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tiompan wrote:
bladup wrote:
tiompan wrote:
bladup wrote:
tiompan wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
bladup wrote:
I think you sound like a complete and utter knobhead


Sounds like you've been ripped off with the pipe!



LOL


Different planets, are you christian's [i imagine maybe catholic upbringings].




Your'e imagination has already shown to be a bit untrustworthy , maybe a bit of chakra re-alignment might help with future intuitions .


My imagination is pretty good [you should see my artwork] and is very trustworthy i thank you very much, and there you go with all that hippy nonsence again, it must be pretty hard to be aligned with a glass eye.


It depends how you use your imagination , what might be useful in writing stories for children might not helpful in solving a political problem , understanding the behaviour of people in prehistory or the religious beliefs of your contemporaries . I can't talk for Nigel , but using my imagination I imagine you are wrong .In those other examples where you have attempted to imagine something in the real world and mentioned it here you have got it wrong .


I love the way you say this as if you know it's true- anyone can look back though and my opinion is just as valid as yours. You've turned into noris cole from corrie now.


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Posted by bladup
4th August 2012ce
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