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cegan@egan-martinez.com

2005-12-26, 7:21 pm

I haved liked the guys in this group for over 10 years, and I know that
it is sometimes fun to be irreverent and shocking. But I hope you will
reflect a bit when I point out that this particular thread is neither
clever nor insightful....merely crude, sophomoric and offensive.
Yes....we boys enjoyed telling jokes like this when we were 8 years old
in Catholic school....but I understand that most of you are a bit older
than that now.

Some of us are happy for the birth and life of Jesus, who many call
Christ, even those who are not certain what the large-scale
implications of that life may be. Despite the stupidities of many
so-called Christians, the world would do well to read the words of
Jesus from time to time.

Merry Christmas to all....maybe try to find a bit of peace and
tolerance during this time!

Christopher Egan

gruhn wrote:
> Head first and screaming.
>
>
> Can you imagine Mary during the delivery cussing out God. "Fuck you, you did
> this to me! You and your 'it's just tequilla'. Fuck you!"


Syd Mead

2005-12-26, 8:21 pm

Jesus.........



<cegan@egan-martinez.com> wrote in message
news:1135638774.421456.238160@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I haved liked the guys in this group for over 10 years, and I know that
> it is sometimes fun to be irreverent and shocking. But I hope you will
> reflect a bit when I point out that this particular thread is neither
> clever nor insightful....merely crude, sophomoric and offensive.
> Yes....we boys enjoyed telling jokes like this when we were 8 years old
> in Catholic school....but I understand that most of you are a bit older
> than that now.
>
> Some of us are happy for the birth and life of Jesus, who many call
> Christ, even those who are not certain what the large-scale
> implications of that life may be. Despite the stupidities of many
> so-called Christians, the world would do well to read the words of
> Jesus from time to time.
>
> Merry Christmas to all....maybe try to find a bit of peace and
> tolerance during this time!
>
> Christopher Egan
>
> gruhn wrote:
>



connarch

2005-12-26, 9:21 pm

Just curious Chris... was it the Christ stuff or the Tequila line that sent
you overboard?

PL

<cegan@egan-martinez.com> wrote in message
news:1135638774.421456.238160@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>I haved liked the guys in this group for over 10 years, and I know that
> it is sometimes fun to be irreverent and shocking. But I hope you will
> reflect a bit when I point out that this particular thread is neither
> clever nor insightful....merely crude, sophomoric and offensive.
> Yes....we boys enjoyed telling jokes like this when we were 8 years old
> in Catholic school....but I understand that most of you are a bit older
> than that now.
>
> Some of us are happy for the birth and life of Jesus, who many call
> Christ, even those who are not certain what the large-scale
> implications of that life may be. Despite the stupidities of many
> so-called Christians, the world would do well to read the words of
> Jesus from time to time.
>
> Merry Christmas to all....maybe try to find a bit of peace and
> tolerance during this time!
>
> Christopher Egan
>
> gruhn wrote:
>


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