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Re: Respect the Family Values

The Nagel ·
Originally Posted by marksw59: Originally Posted by The Nagel: what tickles me, is that you people (both parties) elect slimball Dbags, and then are surprised when they behave like slimball Dbags. why don't all of you quit whining, and accept responsibility for electing buttmonkies like these people? if Weiner isn't your buttmonkey, one of the other ones is.....no one has room to point the finger these days. I don't disagree with you here. However, I merely point out that in the attempts to...
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Re: Obama's Food Police in Staggering Crackdown on Market to Kids

Unobtanium ·
Originally Posted by EthosPathosLogos: How is it your place to "help" them? By "helping" you are imposing your will for them. The "ideal" body image for them, in your mind, should be mandated by the government? I think that was part of the Hitler Youth program. They aren't your kids, you can't do anything about it. It is none of your business. Deal with it. I despise the thought of government imposing it's will any further into our lives. That said, this isn't the case here. The government...
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Re: Obama's Food Police in Staggering Crackdown on Market to Kids

thomaswayne0907 ·
Originally Posted by EthosPathosLogos: Originally Posted by thomaswayne0907: go to walmart and look around...something needs to be done...and if you say the parents should decide, then what do you do to reach them? ive seen 5 and 6 year old that would probably qualify for obese...how do you help those poor kids??? How is it your place to "help" them? By "helping" you are imposing your will for them. The "ideal" body image for them, in your mind, should be mandated by the government? I think...
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Re: Obama's Food Police in Staggering Crackdown on Market to Kids

EthosPathosLogos ·
Originally Posted by Unobtanium: Originally Posted by EthosPathosLogos: How is it your place to "help" them? By "helping" you are imposing your will for them. The "ideal" body image for them, in your mind, should be mandated by the government? I think that was part of the Hitler Youth program. They aren't your kids, you can't do anything about it. It is none of your business. Deal with it. I despise the thought of government imposing it's will any further into our lives. That said, this...
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Re: Five Guys

HARLEY FLSTS ·
Since some people on here are talking about FG's fries and how good they are, this just came out today. #1 Worst Side Item-Five Guys Fries 1474 calories 71g fat 213mg sodium If you ate one large order of these things every week for a year, you would take in more than 8 pounds of pure fat, all of it straight out of Five Guys’ deep fryer. From yahoo health.
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Re: Five Guys

Zuter ·
Originally Posted by HARLEY FLSTS: Since some people on here are talking about FG's fries and how good they are, this just came out today. #1 Worst Side Item-Five Guys Fries 1474 calories 71g fat 213mg sodium If you ate one large order of these things every week for a year, you would take in more than 8 pounds of pure fat, all of it straight out of Five Guys’ deep fryer. From yahoo health. Duh! They're french fries...it's not like you're gonna order them ANYWHERE and they be low in calories...
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Re: Five Guys

CrustyMac ·
Originally Posted by HARLEY FLSTS: Since some people on here are talking about FG's fries and how good they are, this just came out today. #1 Worst Side Item-Five Guys Fries 1474 calories 71g fat 213mg sodium If you ate one large order of these things every week for a year, you would take in more than 8 pounds of pure fat, all of it straight out of Five Guys’ deep fryer. From yahoo health. Which is why they are so tasty. I bet you don't like bacon either.
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Re: Five Guys

unclegus ·
I went to Five Guy's yesterday. It was OK, I would never say it was the best I've ever had, cooked on a flat grill! The fries was cooked to perfection for me but the styrafoam cup they put them in took away quality because it caused them to get soggy. There was way too many fries for one person to eat. The burger was good, big and greasy, I hurt for the rest of the day because it is just way too much food fat. If I ever go back I will either have to bring someone to share it with or take...
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Re: Happy Birthday!

Basement Cat ·
I celebrate the day Deep Fat was born every day!
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Re: Happy Birthday!

southernsally ·
Birthday greetings from one of the sheep Going out to Mr Deep Get out your party hat,blow up some balloons Crank up the volume on those birthday tunes Treat your self to a thick,juicy steak Top it all off with ice cream and cake HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEEP FAT
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Re: Do Atheists Exist?

SHELDIVR ·
Deep Fat, I have already answered your question; there is but ONE GOD, the TRUE and LIVING GOD. YOU might not know who HE is but HE knows who you are... You are free to play mind games and other intellectual pursuits that inflate your ego, but GOD plays soul games, and whether you believe it or not you have a soul. Everyone will have a life after death, you get to choose where you spend it.
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Re: KFC baked chicken

earthmomma ·
You probably got the same amount of chicken! It was the fat in the skin mixed with the batter which took up all the room! I believe it is a pay your money and take your choice as to o which one you prefer.
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Re: Global Warming Deniers

LMM ·
Yep. A big, fat, useless, uneducated, bloviating, moronic, greedy liar. Just my opinion, of course, and a few thousand scientists and a few 100 thousand average people and a few million educated people.
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Re: Wal-Mart adding jobs

Sassy Kims ·
Your post had no recognizable point. You're only anti Wal-Mart if it suits your socialist agenda...making every US citizen dependant on the government for jobs and sustenance. Which part of the Constitution requires that the Government make sure jobs are available? As both an employee and employer, I don't want the goverment having anything to do with deciding what a "decent wage" is. I want to be paid according to what I'm worth...not some scale set by a fat cat politician who's never done...
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Re: Wal-Mart adding jobs

Zombie 9tails ·
Fine, work for beans if you want. I, however, want to make good money and not have less than 1% of our population controlling over 50% of our nation's wealth. We should spread the wealth. It is unfair when we trade with countries that don't have comparable labor and wage laws to us.
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Re: Wal-Mart adding jobs

Sassy Kims ·
You can spread the wealth when you earn it. Otherwise, you're a thief, stealing from those who have earned it, to give it to others who haven't earned it. Other countries set what rates are fair to them. The US has no right to dictate other countries labor and wage laws.
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Re: Pompous blowhard O'Reilly nailed by CNN's Sanchez!

ryokurin 2 ·
Then I would hate to see what you call a diss. Would you call it an apology if you go up to someone overweight and say. "I'm sorry for calling you fat the other day. But you still are a very rotund person. and I can prove it!"
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Re: What attracts Atheist's to religeous forums??

alwilliams767 ·
Al, There is one, large, glaring, sticky point here. You presume there is a god. Why? I appreciate your sentiment, but your premise is almost certainly false. DF Hi Deep! Wow, what a fascinating comment! You asked why I presume there is a god. I will attempt to answer your question using both you and Mr. Bill Grey as a premise (sorry, I just couldn’t resist!). First you, the esteemed Mr. Deep Fat. Your very existence shows to my eye the existence of a god, because of your keen mind. I...
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Re: What attracts Atheist's to religeous forums??

alwilliams767 ·
Bill Gray wrote: “So, while we three come from the same Creator -- we have chosen totally diverse paths. I choose the Path which to God and eternal life with Him. I would sincerely love to see you and Deep join me on this Path.” Hi Bill: Let me start off by saying that I have a lot of respect for what you are saying. I know you are truly trying to save me and the esteemed Mr. Fat from what you honestly believe to be a very bad end. And I, at least, thank you for that. Bill, I have a lot of...
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Re: There has to be life on other planets

buffalo ·
Haha Bro. Bill, It’s hard to picture you and deep fat from the same school and town. You two have come a long way from stealing hubcaps for a living in Sheffield.
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Re: There has to be life on other planets

Bill Gray ·
Hi Buffalo, Actually, I cut grass (with a hand mower), collected soda and beer bottles along the highways for recycling, delivered newspapers (Birmingham News; Deep did the lighter, easier TriCity Daily), was one of three male car hops at the drive-in owned by Mr. Lansdale at the "Y" between Sheffield and Tuscumbia, and worked at Liberty Super Market. Then, in June 1955, I went to work for Big Daddy in the Air Force. But, for some reason, I never thought of the hub cap angle. I guess I was...
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Re: Aldi's

BlueEyedLady ·
gbrk, they don't charge you for buggies & bags. If you are getting enough things to need a buggy, you put a quarter in when you pick it up and you get your quarter back when you return it. As for bags, you bring your own or they sell their own just like Target, WalMart & many of the grocery stores, but if you want to bring your leftover WalMart plastic bags with you, you can. I see many that do so. And when I forget bags, I just load if straight from the buggy into my car. These are...
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Re: Yep, we landed the big one, and

Seaweed ·
No, we should NEVER become complacent and "just move on" as long as there are people like Mike Goens and Falcon who want to take our heritage of land away from us and give it to the fat cats who would exploit our land for profit and have every square inch of land on our beautiful lakes and rivers with private development so that we couldn't pull up on a gravel bar and picknick or camp . WE MUST be vigilant. Everything should NOT be about some corporation squeezing every last buck they can.
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Re: Arby's

Heub ·
Agree, better for the mouth and the heasrt than a McD thing. Still fast food, but I feel lsess guilty when there is no fat or greazse.
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Re: Arby's

unclegus ·
Arbys has a good sandwich. I forget the name, but it is high on calories and filling, not as much fat as Mcdonalds. Krystal is the last place on my list of good.
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Re: TO DOMINATE THE WORLD, YOU MUST FIRST DOMINATE YOUR HOMELAND

Seaweed ·
There is nothing new under the Sun. Check out some of the lines from "Monster" by Steppenwolf from the 70's about our country. (speaking of America) And though the past has it's share of injustice Kind was the spirit in many a way But it's protectors and friends have been sleeping Now it's a monster and will not obey The spirit was freedom and justice And it's keepers seem generous and kind It's leaders were supposed to serve the country But now they won't pay it no mind 'Cause the people...
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Re: When is someone going to stop this church?

Kindred ·
TSC, thank you for researching that info, you definitely ARE our research Queen of the Forums!!! Deep Fat, when you first posed that question, in the back of my mind I THOUGHT I remembered how that name came about, but not exactly how you put it, but my rememberance was close.
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Re: When is someone going to stop this church?

_Joy_ ·
No, that makes them in the big fat trouble, as my little girl used to say. Rev 22:18-19 says "I warn everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book: If anyone adds anything to them, God will add to him the plagues described in this book. And if anyone takes words away from this book of prophecy, God will take away from him his share in the tree of life and in the holy city, which are described in this book." Now, I know that is in reference to the vision given to John regarding...
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Re: Barnhills closed?

joeycuda ·
Bring back the big fat yeast roll!
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Re: Barnhills closed?

monster ·
I loved quincy's! how bout the rotating buffet at Duff's?
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Re: William F. Buckley dies

Neal Hughes ·
Elmer's appraisal of George Guelph is most . . . um . . . simplistic to say the least. But he never had to sit through hours of seminars led by Harold Selesky and John Beeler and has TVA brain fever, so that is to be excused. One of the main problems that the colonists who rebelled was that they read the "True Whig" writers then current and took them at their word: not as hyperbole. One of the main issues that are presented in the Declaration of Independence was the stationing of standing...
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Re: Evolution Thread

Neal Hughes ·
The burning question is, Deep Fat, are you Rapture Ready™? I have some comic books to send you by noted theologian and believer in witchcraft inculcated by Dungeon and Dragons Jack Chick. But free is probably not good for God's Chosen Economic System™, laisser-faire anarcho-capitalism, so I shall sell you some DVDs, Mp3s, and even VHS tapes if Satan's technology hasn't got ahold of you yet.
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Re: Evolution Thread

ms. wonka ·
Ok, first let me just say that I think a thread is allowed for a specific amount of time and is then deleted. Secondly...Deep Fat, can you tell me where the very first living organism on earth was formed and how,then please explain the evolution process of the very first living organism and what was it called.
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Re: Evolution Thread

Kindred ·
I went to the NEWS section, since it was the first section created on the NEW EVE FORUM, and it goes back to Nov 2006, so no, they don't delete older posts. I think they delete according to member agreement, or that is the way it SHOULD be anyway.
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Re: Evolution Thread

mandomama ·
I have no problem believing in science but according to the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, everything that has an end, has a beginning and vice versa. Is it not true that our sun is slowly dying and will one day collapse upon itself? This heat, lighting and energy that Deep Fat spoke of earlier obviously came from the sun. What created the matter that caused the 'Big Bang'? I am in no means a physicist or even a scientific person. My specialty is raising babies and cooking brownies. But there...
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Re: Evolution Thread

DixieChik ·
Very well said Mandomama...I just thought I'd quote you so you could say it again...
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Re: Wine and Cheese Get Together

magikalis ·
I was thinking of my home... be hard to set something like that up outside, unless you had a patio/pool area. The house we have now is really big so it would work. Deep Fat, right, I've had it out of a coffee cup when I was camping, it tastes the same.
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Re: Favorite store-bought ice cream (brand & flavor)?

^PuF^ ·
If you try to eat healthy then try Breyer's fat free. The Cappacino Chocolate Chunk is great.
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Re: Protect Traditional Marriage (Prop 8) Webcast - Live This Sunday

Eye-gor ·
Thanks for the compliment! Being compared to Deep Fat made my day.
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Re: You said it

zippadeedoodah ·
ARE holding health care back. I have a mental image of Junior Samples holding up a BR549 sign. What can I add to this enlightened piece of wisdom?
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Re: Urban Meyer steps down ...... again....

William Turner ·
In my very humble opinion it was the beginning of the end when the Crimsom Tide crushed the Gators in the 2009 SEC Championship Game. Look at the season Texas has had after the unexpected blow they received in the NC game against the Tide. Teams seem to take years to recover from loses to the big red Tide. Fat Phil from Tennessse and Tommy T from Auburn were the smartest coaches when they saw the writing on the wall and left their respective schools without too much fanfare. Urban just can't...
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Re: Applebee's Thumb's Down

Captain Obvious ·
Last time I was there, the cook actually came out and recommended I try something called Napa Valley sauce. Everyone there is friendly. The prices are better than anywhere else in town and their new tater twisters are about to make a fat man out of me.
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Re: Paranormal State at Sweet Water

Zack ·
LMAO! I just seen this and I agree the only one that was not fat and ugly was the boy and I am sure they have ate him by now! That was so wrong but again these people are there for the wrong reasons.Originally Posted by Captain Obvious: Apparently the only requirement to work there is corpulence.
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Re: Paranormal State at Sweet Water

Reed ·
Hahaha, this is ridiculous. As one of those "fat and ugly" people with "nothing" that was interviewed for the show, I gotta say that I'm a little offended. I'm a high school student and I volunteered at Sweetwater because I thought it would be fun and I've always loved history, especially when it comes the Civil War. Maybe I've watched "Gone with the Wind" a few times too many, but I honestly volunteered at Sweetwater with the intent of learning about the history, helping with the...
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Re: Paranormal State at Sweet Water

Zack ·
Humm let me put in. Reed as far as paranormal activity that's all a bunch of made up bull****. That show did nothing but make a joke out of the people on it and SweetWater. It's like any good ghost story and the story is only as good as the one's making it up. Now on to its volunteers like any organization they all have good one's and bad one's some will work their tails off and some will only work their mouths! Now to this Angela Zills I don't know her and from her past history I don't want...
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Re: Paranormal State at Sweet Water

ShugaPush ·
I don't know Shane or Angela or any of them. I can read. It's been a big help to me over the years. I agree not all "history" is correct, but I can tell you one thing I've learned over a long lifetime and that's you can tell a lot about a person by the company they keep. Just who is Deep.Fat? That says a lot about a person who steals a screen name. Real honest people there on the "Sweetwater side." Reed, I think you need to read O.B. Yes, he's a painter, but young lady, that doesn't make him...
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Re: Paranormal State at Sweet Water

canade ·
Originally Posted by Reed: Hahaha, this is ridiculous. As one of those "fat and ugly" people with "nothing" that was interviewed for the show, I gotta say that I'm a little offended. I'm a high school student and I volunteered at Sweetwater because I thought it would be fun and I've always loved history, especially when it comes the Civil War. Maybe I've watched "Gone with the Wind" a few times too many, but I honestly volunteered at Sweetwater with the intent of learning about the history,...
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Re: Paranormal State at Sweet Water

Zack ·
Originally Posted by canade: Originally Posted by Reed: Hahaha, this is ridiculous. As one of those "fat and ugly" people with "nothing" that was interviewed for the show, I gotta say that I'm a little offended. I'm a high school student and I volunteered at Sweetwater because I thought it would be fun and I've always loved history, especially when it comes the Civil War. Maybe I've watched "Gone with the Wind" a few times too many, but I honestly volunteered at Sweetwater with the intent of...
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Re: You just need to be hungry

The Propagandist ·
Originally Posted by interventor1212: Congrats, Propie! You've posted an example of someone who relies upon herself, not the government in hard times. More of this, please! Suggest she emulate north Italian peasants, rather than Scicily. They nearly starved. Lombardy thrived. Without all the preservatives, and knowing exactly what's in her food, she's probably healthier, too. My doctor has recommended a Mediterranean diet to combat high cholesterol. I'm eating like Greeks and Italians (lots...
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Re: You just need to be hungry

interventor1212 ·
Real Mediterraneans eat quite a bit of fat. I saw as many fat greek women as in the US. May have to accept other than euros for some of their debt -- feta, olive oil, metaxa, ouzo, retsina and goats.
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