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Old 05-15-2009, 03:40 AM
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... where there is a sense of community, and major tasks are shared and done together, with greater simplicity than we burden ourselves with now in "western society" - That is part of what attracts me to remote island life - the sense of a cooperative, sharing and helpful spirit....
community...hmmm...that sounds familiar...

people working together for each other and common better life...

hmmmm...



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Old 05-15-2009, 03:43 AM
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The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence......just remember, it still need mowing!
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Old 05-15-2009, 07:34 AM
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masrapido, Had to? - don't you remember? that is how humanity is supposed to live, if one dares to call ones-self "civilised" as opposed to "westernised"... - Some have been heard to say something to the effect that - - '...Jesus was the first and only true communist...' - - (spelt with a lower-case "c" to differentiate from the political movement that brought the word into disrepute....

Now I used to think the grass on the other side needed smoking only on this side of the fence was it only good for mowing...
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Old 05-17-2009, 12:49 AM
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Strictly entertainment value??? http://www.financialsense.com/editor...2009/0505.html titled "...Flying Pigs, Tamiflu and Factory Farms, Part 2 - - - - WHO takes a page from a Michael Crichton Novel..."
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Old 05-17-2009, 01:24 AM
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Hello...

That is me bringing home tools from the shop so the F'ckers upstairs do not keep flooding my bathroom when they need to wash their prayer blankets...
Because they are retarded and third world...
And just F'ck all that...

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Old 06-01-2009, 12:12 AM
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Third world? you mean American?
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Old 06-01-2009, 05:07 AM
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North American, please...

After all, they are importing them like there's no tomorrow. Turning themselves into a third world countries along the way.

I'm just picturing a Turk or Palestinian flushing the toilet on an anglosaxon neighbour's head.

Masons are to blame. The shitheads introduced "one world - new order" crap that is now dropping on people in developed world.

The hillariousness of the irony is just unbearably funny...
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Old 06-02-2009, 01:09 AM
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It costs millions to allow immigrants and the consequences of a diminished life style can not be measured.

Why don't we develop the country they are in so that they don't want to leave it. It will probably be cheaper.

Im not a racist ,--I cant be,-- I hav'nt lived in my own country for 20 years.

However my standard of life and social behavior can not be considered detrimental to the country of Thailand.

The supermarkets here now (more like aircraft hangers) supply foods that were not available at one time and similar huge stores sell bathroom fixtures and kitchens to die for.

Had it not been for the foreigners demands the Thais would still be shitting in a wet hole.

It amazing how they have embraced this life style.

This in contrast to Pakistanis living in Uk returning the general standards of life and hygiene to the wet hole method.
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Old 06-02-2009, 04:52 AM
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That would be in a perfect world Frosty, where people actually respect each other and the differences between them. And would rather help each other to recover within their own country's boundaries, than moving them like some merchandise under the fake premise of "immigration" on "humanitarian" grounds.

Those billions spent on displacing unfortunate people would do a lot more if they were invested on the ground where the problems are.

Chilean government, following that stupid masonic philosophy, imported some 600 Palestinians about a year ago with a view to get some more in two more batches, totalling about 1500 persons.

That backfired on both sides so badly, not only no more palestinians came to Chile since, but even those first 600, just about all of them, returned to their homes.

And, some years ago, exactly the same failure happened when some 300 Jugoslav war victims (Serbs from Croatia) came to Chile. The cultural and linguistical shock was so harsh, only a handful remained in Chile three months after the arrival. The rest preferred to go back to their war-torn homeland. Interestingly, they considered the standard of living in their country still higher, despite the war, than that of Chile...Bloody commies...(I heard the same from returning Chilean emigrants living in Jugoslavia until the war...they must have had it really good there if four years of bombing still beat Chilean medium-developed country standard)

Immigration is the fastest way to self-destruction and creation of social problems in a host country. Only an idiot can believe that it works. Helping people in need to (re)build their lives in their own countries is much better way to help.

It is what helps spreading of deseases that have lethal potential on a global scale.

Not this poor little gripa (flu), from suinos (swines), though. This one is a benign little virus with no genetical capability of mutation, according to the same WHO that is helping spreading the real lethal disease: global panic.
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Old 06-02-2009, 10:00 AM
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Another potential pandemic in the offing that people are ignoring is malaria.

The mosqitos parasite in the blood has become immune to even the most strongest of medicines.

The place that is attracting most attention is west Cambodia ,-- a mere 200 kilo meter drive from me.

I dont like the thought of worms going round in my blood.
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Old 06-02-2009, 12:09 PM
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Latest on the swine flue. A victim picture finally released...
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Old 06-03-2009, 11:23 AM
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fannie --that is ridiculous, your not telling me that is a real picture ? anyone knows that mommy pig has 8 tits.
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Old 06-03-2009, 07:07 PM
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Hi Frosty. Of course that's a real picture. I suspect that tit number 7 and 8 is probably sonsored, not all things can be showed openly in the public you know.

Btw, I never counted pig tits before. Didn't know you were into that kind of thing

Like when you see the chick you count 'one... two...' to make sure she has them ?
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Ever got a nipple on belly pork? kinda puts you off a bit.
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