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Old 11-09-2006, 10:19 AM   #10
Trilby
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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[/QUOTE=mrnoodle]I'm tired, and due for a little Cellar break. That will come as a relief to some of you, but I hope the rest take a look at who, consistently, are the players when hate starts getting thrown around.[quote]

Since noodle is taking a break I know he won't respond to this but I'll say it anyway:

This is noodles modus operandi. He likes to try to get the wagons of the "good, decent" people to circle 'round him and he likes to throw punches at people who aren't even a part of the discussion. Noodle casts a pretty decent amount of hate around here himself. He excuses himself by couching it in terms of "I'm just a poor, sinning Chrisitian who often falls short..." so we're supposed to forgive him no matter what he says or does to hurt people. The people who hurt noodle are baaad, baaad people while he remains forever charitable and kind and most importantly well-meaning
and the rest of us just suck and go out of our way to harm him.

and BTW, my parents are fabulously wealthy. I don't rub my hands together in greedy glee thinking of all I'll inherit when they die. I guess I'm just not like that.

Oh, and another thing: I don't dislike noodle coz he's a Christian...I dislike him for himself. He's really quite the baby boy.
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