Really?!? Interesting. How about Churchill, Thatcher, and William the Conqueror? Do they provide any fodder for thought? Your words never fail to delight. 555+papafarang wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 10:30 amProbably thinks that was written last week too ,although I hear its a best seller . not my cup of tea thoughtamada wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 9:38 amYes, and read the Koran too.papafarang wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 7:08 amMao ? He's long dead along with his ideas . are you still reading old copies of newspapers from the 60's or something ? Better catch up mate ,Hitlers gone too and his Nazi ideology , sadly someone shot Kennedy. You need to catch up mateLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 8, 2020, 1:31 amYou don't have to read Chinese to take a gander at Mao's Little Red Book in English or to bone up on The Great Leap Forward and The Cultural Revolution...weakest analysis of the day.papafarang wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 9:07 amMao's dead and I don't know anyone who reads Chinese . pointless post of the dayLaan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑September 7, 2020, 1:28 amWell, it is not as dangerous, ridiculous or as extreme in the propaganda department as Mao's Little Red Guards.
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You only pass through this life once, you don't come back for an encore.
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^ I wouldn't say never. Maybe seldom?
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55+ Yes 'seldom' makes more sense.
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Yes, and read the Koran too.
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Probably thinks that was written last week too ,although I hear its a best seller . not my cup of tea though
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Really?!? Interesting. How about Churchill, Thatcher, and William the Conqueror? Do they provide any fodder for thought? Your words never fail to delight. 555+
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Please enlighten us about the teachings of the Great French writer and educator William of Normandy. Churchill probably packed more experience of life into his big toenail than you ever will and Maggie was more instrumental in saving the West from the insiduous clutches of the USSR than any other politician in Europe. Don't do the 555 just try to answer with a bit of intelligence.
Yes, and read the Koran too.
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Probably thinks that was written last week too ,although I hear its a best seller . not my cup of tea though
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Really?!? Interesting. How about Churchill, Thatcher, and William the Conqueror? Do they provide any fodder for thought? Your words never fail to delight. 555+
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Please enlighten us about the teachings of the Great French writer and educator William of Normandy. Churchill probably packed more experience of life into his big toenail than you ever will and Maggie was more instrumental in saving the West from the insiduous clutches of the USSR than any other politician in Europe. Don't do the 555 just try to answer with a bit of intelligence.
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Who are you asking?
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