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Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
These pictures are not breaking news...TAKE THEM DOWN SLY.....TAKE THEM DOWN NOWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
Ok...so what was the purpose of your post? They are a few years old therefore they cannot be enjoyed now? Should he have had a disclaimer saying "I'm not sure when these were originally made, however I just came across them. I will contact the Site Administrator ASAP and get the details to see if they are new enough to be found worthy of a chuckle on Flamefans.com"
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
I honestly not trying to "e-fight" with you....but scroll up and read everyone's tone....then there's your post...it just seems like your trying to make everyone else feel dumb or something for laughing at something that "I have known about for a while"
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
You're reading way too into things. I was simply pointing out there are a lot more versions of this out on the internet. They've been doing it for a few years now. Normally when people like things, they like to see more of it. That's what I was pointing them to.
ok fair enough, most people when they either have no opinion or dont find something funny or really have no thoughts at all just dont post....but I guess that's how you got to the top (that is a joke)
EDIT: I'm not going to make a new post you got the last word, you win!
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Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
I had a thought. That thought was that they've been doing this for a few years and other people might like to see some of the older versions. I didn't want to look them up so I directed them where I had seen the previous versions. That was my thought. That's why I posted it. I think from now on maybe I'll put a BJ-esque parenthetical section of my posts explaining the rationale behind what I post so that there isn't any confusion.
SuperJon wrote:I had a thought. That thought was that they've been doing this for a few years and other people might like to see some of the older versions. I didn't want to look them up so I directed them where I had seen the previous versions. That was my thought. That's why I posted it. I think from now on maybe I'll put a BJ-esque parenthetical section of my posts explaining the rationale behind what I post so that there isn't any confusion.
(Because it's very important that everyone get along. I got that quote from the late great Don King which was also the name of my gymkata instructor when I was 14 who smelled like root beer and bong water all the time ((which doesn't taste all that great by the way (((the root beer not the bong water))))). We were having class one time and I asked him if he was high and he said he was on a plane to Mexico as we spoke so my dad made me stop going which was probably the right decision but I really wanted to go back at least once more to find out how things were in Mexico and also to get my yellow belt which I accidentally left in the changing stalls along with my autographed photo of Marsha Warfield from the TV show Night Court and a bunch of Canadian quarters I found on a class trip to Nova Scotia (I learned that the words nova scotia are actually Spanish for "don't go over there, Scotty"). We went to the Bay of Fundy and three kids drowned there when the tide came back in but on the bus ride home I looked around at everyone and noticed how unified we were. Yes, we were sad and there were many tears shed and a few people told me how upset they were that I had called the play-by-play action as my classmates struggled in the water just before the riptide sucked them out to sea but at least our hearts were together and we were not dead and that was what was important and that's what should be important here.)
Is this mercy-killing or cross-pollenation?
Only the strawberry knows.
SuperJon wrote:I had a thought. That thought was that they've been doing this for a few years and other people might like to see some of the older versions. I didn't want to look them up so I directed them where I had seen the previous versions. That was my thought. That's why I posted it. I think from now on maybe I'll put a BJ-esque parenthetical section of my posts explaining the rationale behind what I post so that there isn't any confusion.
(Because it's very important that everyone get along. I got that quote from the late great Don King which was also the name of my gymkata instructor when I was 14 who smelled like root beer and bong water all the time ((which doesn't taste all that great by the way (((the root beer not the bong water))))). We were having class one time and I asked him if he was high and he said he was on a plane to Mexico as we spoke so my dad made me stop going which was probably the right decision but I really wanted to go back at least once more to find out how things were in Mexico and also to get my yellow belt which I accidentally left in the changing stalls along with my autographed photo of Marsha Warfield from the TV show Night Court and a bunch of Canadian quarters I found on a class trip to Nova Scotia (I learned that the words nova scotia are actually Spanish for "don't go over there, Scotty"). We went to the Bay of Fundy and three kids drowned there when the tide came back in but on the bus ride home I looked around at everyone and noticed how unified we were. Yes, we were sad and there were many tears shed and a few people told me how upset they were that I had called the play-by-play action as my classmates struggled in the water just before the riptide sucked them out to sea but at least our hearts were together and we were not dead and that was what was important and that's what should be important here.)