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Speaking from the nose-of-view of someone that has a defective sense of smell

that

really stinks, I find myself wondering the same thing about people that makes

this claim,

and how they know:

" This tastes like crap! "

> >

> > True black sheep are dyed in the wool through and through: they've not

> allowed

> > themselves to be bleached :P

>

>

> I'm not sure if this is accurate. According to The Best Book of Useless

> Information Ever:

>

> Black sheep have a better sense of smell than white sheep.

>

> What I'm wondering is, how did they test the sheep.

>

> Kim

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(in a Gomer Pyle voice)Well golly! I haven't heard anyone say that since my

ma talked about the Baptists being called that!

Yep, she was from Bennet Colorado, moved to the SF Bay Area just before WWII

with an army guy.

Randy Garrett

Antioch, CA USA

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understand your AS?

" How is it that people who profess to believe in a loving God can be so

judgemental of others? "

My sister is a holy roller.

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Okay - I've held it in long enough. My mother actually once commented

to me that had she had married someone different she would have

had 'normal' kids. She also didn't seem to get why I found such a

comment offensive (sigh).

>

> " I have often heard the sentence I always knew there was something

> wrong with you. Rest assured none of my children have ever heard

> that. They turn thought into a life sentence (As long as a person

> does not harm another) obvious disclamer. mimi "

>

> Isn't it ironic that if any of us where to say to our

parents " There is

> something wrong with you! " we'd get yelled at whether we are

children

> or adults?

>

> Ever notice the calm, content, and superior sense of reassurance

with

> which they make such pronouncements against us?

>

>

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> Okay - I've held it in long enough. My mother actually once commented

> to me that had she had married someone different she would have

> had 'normal' kids. She also didn't seem to get why I found such a

> comment offensive (sigh).

>

>

>

I think this string has shown that being normal doesn't guarentee being

a considerate person. (even if it is our own families) It makes

dysfunction look pretty good ;)

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