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#26 2005-05-05 2:35 pm
- Robert B.
- Reality Deficient

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Re: Sorry, wrong number
sweet
"Evil will always triumph because Good is dumb."
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#27 2005-05-05 5:48 pm
- reefdog
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Re: Sorry, wrong number
Oh, res. You and your research and your logic. You know that has no place in a religious discussion! Quickly now, jump to a hasty conclusion.
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#28 2005-05-05 5:58 pm
- Robert B.
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Re: Sorry, wrong number
I DONT CARE WHICH IT IS, JUST TELL ME SO I CAN GET MY TATTOO!!!
"Evil will always triumph because Good is dumb."
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#29 2005-05-05 6:01 pm
- Robert B.
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Re: Sorry, wrong number
NOW STOP MINITHINKING MY TOPIC!!!
"Evil will always triumph because Good is dumb."
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#30 2005-05-05 6:38 pm
- reefdog
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Re: Sorry, wrong number
I think the presence of logic completely negates its MiniThinkedness. YOUR SHOUTING IS RESTORING EQUILIBRIUM, HOWEVER.
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#31 2005-05-05 6:40 pm
- CAPS LOCK
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Re: Sorry, wrong number
WHAT YOU DO MEAN, SHOUTING. I THINK HE IS SPEAKING AT A PERFECTLY NORMAL VOCAL TIMBRE. THE REST OF YOU SHOULD SPEAK UP.
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#32 2005-05-05 9:59 pm
- HeadlessBill
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Re: Sorry, wrong number
6, uh... what was that number again? - Number of the Blonde Beast
For more.
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#33 2005-05-06 6:59 pm
Re: Sorry, wrong number
My Bible has had that in its footnotes since at least its published date in the early '90s.
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#34 2005-05-07 12:53 am
Re: Sorry, wrong number
resedit wrote:
Also keep in mind - it was not written as "6 6 6" or "six six six" - it was written as "six hundred and sixty six" (in greek) which is more difficult to accidentally copy from "six hundred and sixteen".
Not according to the site you supplied: "In Greek, numerals are represented by letters of the alphabet: alpha =1, beta = 2 and so on up to theta = 9. Then come double figures (iota = 10, kappa = 20) and treble (rho = 100, etc, up to omega = 800)."
Cheers,
ptervin...just another number
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