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just like a good racist, always misunderstood.

sorry i was getting my 2 threads confused. id refer you to the boarder jumper thread.

Sure you do. You ain't nuthin' more than a jersey shore trash talking hoodrat.

obviously you have me confused with some reality show or perhaps the now deceased hbo special

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sorry i was getting my 2 threads confused. id refer you to the boarder jumper thread.

obviously you have me confused with some reality show or perhaps the now deceased hbo special

obviously you think the reality show made it all up. the stereotypes ring true, you are it.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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wonderful and vibrant and beautiful people do not infest.

im just waiting for them to knock down the library for not carrying enough portugeuse books to make room for a full to scale replica of the jesus statue in rio

i welcome all legal immigrants with open arms, however, every other country has an expectation of integration except for this one.

besides i thought this was a healthcare thread

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Exhibit some imagination, Dan. I noticed you have a tendency to inject a lot of your personal experiences (or lack thereof) into your position formulation. Not all of us do that.

For the record, I've benefited from the convention of being able to add a spouse to a plan. I don't object to the idea. I was just suggesting you take a broader view of the usual schemes, rather than kicking and sputtering about "adult offspring"--remarks about it that are, well, a little weird. What seems to have escaped your notice as well is that the idea behind increasing the age at which an individual can stay on his or her parent's plan will get many more young, healthy people (and contributions) into the insurance pool.

from each according to their abilities, to each according to their needs then?

Just to check, you do have a basic grasp of how insurance works? Spreading risk and all that?

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Exhibit some imagination, EOG. Just a little. Of course he doesn't.

Touche.

EOG...I like it. It sounds kinda badass.

This probably belongs in the site discussion thread, but how do you reply to a reply and have more than just the most recent post appear? And they show up in different colors? It seems that the new default is to include only the later one. I think I'm misusing MultiQuote.

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Touche.

EOG...I like it. It sounds kinda badass.

This probably belongs in the site discussion thread, but how do you reply to a reply and have more than just the most recent post appear? And they show up in different colors? It seems that the new default is to include only the later one. I think I'm misusing MultiQuote.

I dont know how to do it in different colors. But if you want >1 nested quote you have to do it manually.

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I dont know how to do it in different colors. But if you want >1 nested quote you have to do it manually.

OK, thanks dude.

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OK, thanks dude.

I dont know how to do it in different colors. But if you want >1 nested quote you have to do it manually.

Touche.

EOG...I like it. It sounds kinda badass.

This probably belongs in the site discussion thread, but how do you reply to a reply and have more than just the most recent post appear? And they show up in different colors? It seems that the new default is to include only the later one. I think I'm misusing MultiQuote.

NP.

Holy ####### it does different colors by default!

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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So you have to grab each quote out and rearrange the lines to look like this:

[quote name='Empress of Groovy' date='25 March 2010 - 02:20 PM' timestamp='1269541238' post='3823722']
[quote name='w¡n9Nµ7 §£@¥€r' date='25 March 2010 - 01:56 PM' timestamp='1269539773' post='3823652']
[quote name='Empress of Groovy' date='25 March 2010 - 01:33 PM' timestamp='1269538434' post='3823580']
Touche.

EOG...I like it. It sounds kinda badass.

This probably belongs in the site discussion thread, but how do you reply to a reply and have more than just the most recent post appear? And they show up in different colors? It seems that the new default is to include only the later one. I think I'm misusing MultiQuote.
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I dont know how to do it in different colors. But if you want >1 nested quote you have to do it manually.
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OK, thanks dude.
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Ah...so it takes a bit of work. But I like the different colors.

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