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1LolaWalser
I was doing a crossword with Powell & Pressburger's A matter of life and death playing in the background and as David Niven was uttering a reply to a remark about Richelieu--"I never liked him in the Three Musketeers"--I filled in the clue for "a Musketeer": ARAMIS. Niven's "Musketeers" overlapped perfectly with my writing in ARAMIS.
OMG THERE ARE MORE THINGS IN HEAVEN AND EARTH ETC. ETC. ETC.
OMG THERE ARE MORE THINGS IN HEAVEN AND EARTH ETC. ETC. ETC.
3LolaWalser
Evidence as good as any.
4Booksloth
Certainly as good as any I've been shown so far. And on that note, may I just introduce HC members to a new group here - http://www.librarything.com/groups/skepticsandrationali. Happy new year all!
5AsYouKnow_Bob
Oh, ok - thanks for the pointer, Booksloth. Happy New Year!
6LolaWalser
If there's room for a skeptical irrationalist I just might squeeeeeze in... ;)
(Booksloth! You surrendered the "c" for "k"! Very oecumenical of you! :))
(Booksloth! You surrendered the "c" for "k"! Very oecumenical of you! :))
7Booksloth
#6 In the title, I did (I've tried to explain why in one of the early threads) but since then I've been mixing my 'c's and 'k's like a bowl of alphabetti spaghetti. I'm beginning to wish I'd just struck with 'rationalist' :)
8Sandydog1
>2 Booksloth:
Of course there's a God!
according to the most famous Catholic theologian since Augustine, it's Joe Peshe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjVLJKR6g7U
Of course there's a God!
according to the most famous Catholic theologian since Augustine, it's Joe Peshe:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjVLJKR6g7U

