> r4ng3hustle said on
11-29-2009 at
18:58:
dear paul... bracket saint appearentlyFUCK OFF just FU who are you! why do you keep sending us letters?
> ellipsis000 said on
11-21-2009 at
21:18:
honestly - does it get any better that this?!?!?!?! he is incredibly gifted...
> tanfouk said on
11-15-2009 at
01:04:
Paul telling women they shouldn't braid their hair was pretty ridiculous- especially in the pre-elastic era. Trying to prove you're a special pal of god by telling other people not to do things is one of religion's oldest traditions. (And remember, god hates shrimp!)
> ailashes said on
10-12-2009 at
16:29:
Fantastic! I love Definite Article :3
> maarja86 said on
10-08-2009 at
20:37:
"Never put a sock in a toaster" xD Cracks me up every time.
> BlckComb said on
10-02-2009 at
22:56:
The Corinthians............... Corinth.
> HattieLouise said on
09-02-2009 at
23:10:
always treat your neighbor as someone who lives near to you...never lean over on a tuesdaynever put your granny in a bag. life lessons. <3 hahahahah
> psycodeath2423 said on
08-15-2009 at
17:29:
tusday the 28th.....of..somthing. hehe hilarious
> FuLuShouXi said on
08-11-2009 at
19:07:
I know what you mean, but it is like even in my own family most of them are very Christian.
> FuLuShouXi said on
08-11-2009 at
18:54:
In my own family, mother and 1 of my Uncles is not religious. My other 8 Uncles and 1 Aunt on my mother's side are some sort of Christian and you know I could never show them this stuff.
> VTPPGLVR said on
08-07-2009 at
12:58:
No. You're more the rule rather than the exception. People have tradition more than they have religion.
> VTPPGLVR said on
08-07-2009 at
12:56:
"Paul (Saint)... B.A. Honors"
> tdp1909 said on
08-03-2009 at
13:54:
Political Journalist famous for writing letters 'from America' which he read them out on British radio & hence shed light on American current affairs.
> richardshakeshaft said on
07-31-2009 at
12:27:
He wrote a weekly 'Letter from America' on BBC Radio 4 for decades
> livingroomXninja said on
07-09-2009 at
21:37:
He hosted Masterpiece Theatre.
> mobydick187 said on
06-29-2009 at
13:18:
Aeolian is another
> greatsayain said on
06-28-2009 at
21:29:
who is alistar cook?
> saphronic said on
06-17-2009 at
20:57:
"Dorian" is another word for it, that's where the male name also comes from.
> FuLuShouXi said on
06-17-2009 at
16:03:
Thanks I knew it was something like that. For some reason I always think about Mycenea(know they fit in somewhere). I think Doric would be easier to remember if it was Dorinian.
> saphronic said on
06-11-2009 at
08:40:
Doric is the third one :)