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- From: Tim.ONeill@english.utas.edu.au (Tim O'Neill)
- Subject: Re: Fun ways to get rid of fundies...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.030135.27744@newsroom.utas.edu.au>
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- Organization: University of Tasmania (Australia)
- References: <1hqoqaINNdk0@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1992Dec30.035249.23858@newsroom.utas.edu.au> <30DEC199213211569@cc.weber.edu>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 03:01:35 GMT
- Lines: 38
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- In article <30DEC199213211569@cc.weber.edu>, tscwhitehead@cc.weber.edu (Clarke Whitehead) writes:
- >
- > In article <1992Dec30.035249.23858@newsroom.utas.edu.au>, Tim.ONeill@english.utas.edu.au (Tim O'Neill) writes...
- > >In article <1hqoqaINNdk0@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>, bb099@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Adam Trent Phillips) writes:
- > >>
- > >>
- > >> A good one is that if you see them coming to your house,
- > >> take a copy of ICE-T's "Body Count" and put in your stereo, cranking it
- > >> on the song "Cop Killer".
- > >
- > >Very true Kent, though I think that 'KKK Bitch' would do just as well. I live
- > >next door to the Full Gospel Church and when I'm felling silly on Sunday
- > >mornings I put on Ministry's 'Psalm 69' and sit on my balcony with a
- > >malevolent grin on my face. They probably can't make out the lyrics
- > >( I can't either), but it sounds diabolical enough to make the worshippers
- > >walk a little faster as they pass my house.
- > >
- > >Tim O'Neill
- > >Tasmanian Devil
- > >'You wanna ban the AK? I got ten of em stashed and a case of hand-grenades!'
- > >Bodycount
- >
- > Jeez', have you guys considered a more civil and direct approach like
- > telling them you're not interested?! Why do you need to resort to violent
- > talk or music?
- >
- > Clarke
-
- When they come to my house, Clarke, that's exactly what I do. But when they go
- into their church next door and disturb me with *their* violent talk (ie frenzied
- threats of hellfire) and *their* bloody music (usually delivered at ear-splitting
- volume) then I feel slightly justified in responding in kind. Besides, I did say
- I only did it when I was feeling silly.
-
- Tim O'Neill
- Tasmanian Devil
- 'Jesus built my car. It's a love-affair: mainly Jesus, and my hotrod."
- Ministry
-