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    There are separate bathrooms for men and women because if there weren't, women would never get their turn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Everose
    There are separate bathrooms for men and women because if there weren't, women would never get their turn.
    We don't stay all day in the bathroom Evey.

    Now give me a real answer.
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    Not sure. Have only been in a mens' restroom once and wonder if it wouldn't be a bit rough to sit on those urinal things. There. That's my real answer and I am sticking to it.


    Why is this bugging you? Seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman
    ... I hope that this is your natural vocab and that you don't have a thesaurus next to your computer...who knows )
    I know.
    I can assure that he does not.

    It may surprise you to learn that j2 cannot read at all.
    He plays this by ear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4

    I'm more of a mortise-and-tenon, dove-tail, hand-in-glove kind-of-guy.

    It's just more sensible.
    I'm more of a "decide each issue on it's own merit kind of guy"

    It's more difficult.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPaul
    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4

    I'm more of a mortise-and-tenon, dove-tail, hand-in-glove kind-of-guy.

    It's just more sensible.
    I'm more of a "decide each issue on it's own merit kind of guy"

    It's more difficult.
    Nothing at all against difficulty, but, apart from the rather asinine hook liberals try to deploy by their absurd use of the abortion/death penalty tactic, I think you'll find that merely foregoing the politics of emotion for the much-preferrable politics of reason provides the best basis for critical thinking, and, between the two of us, the practicality of acknowledging the basic fact of our differing political philosophies serves to reveal two sets of thought-dynamics remarkable in their similarity.
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4

    Nothing at all against difficulty, but, apart from the rather asinine hook liberals try to deploy by their absurd use of the abortion/death penalty tactic, I think you'll find that merely foregoing the politics of emotion for the much-preferrable politics of reason provides the best basis for critical thinking, and, between the two of us, the practicality of acknowledging the basic fact of our differing political philosophies serves to reveal two sets of thought-dynamics remarkable in their similarity.
    I take it back.
    Maybe he does have a thesaurus.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker
    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4

    Nothing at all against difficulty, but, apart from the rather asinine hook liberals try to deploy by their absurd use of the abortion/death penalty tactic, I think you'll find that merely foregoing the politics of emotion for the much-preferrable politics of reason provides the best basis for critical thinking, and, between the two of us, the practicality of acknowledging the basic fact of our differing political philosophies serves to reveal two sets of thought-dynamics remarkable in their similarity.
    I take it back.
    Maybe he does have a thesaurus.
    Oh...ummm...what's the word...

    Pshaw!
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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4
    politics of reason
    When will you start this?

    I see a lot of Politics of Ideology, not a lot of reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rat Faced
    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4
    politics of reason
    When will you start this?

    I see a lot of Politics of Ideology, not a lot of reason.
    What is an ideology but collected reason?

    Why are liberals never accused of being ideological?
    "Researchers have already cast much darkness on the subject, and if they continue their investigations, we shall soon know nothing at all about it."

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