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Post by catherine on Nov 15, 2014 21:13:05 GMT -5
God forbid that people should actually learn something about what they eat. Butchering animals should be taught in school because it is a basic survival skill that everyone needs to know. What if the crazy Islamic terrorists managed to blow up a nuclear power plant, or what if a meteor hit Earth and people actually had to get off their backsides and provide for their own food, these fatasses today wouldn't even know where to begin. I'm so sick of these animal rights idiots. They are such hypocrites. Even the ones who claim to be vegan still feed animal products to their frigging dogs!
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Post by catherine on Nov 10, 2014 17:49:46 GMT -5
Kitty, how do you think mosquitoes pick up heartworms to pass along to humans? From biting frigging DOGS! So people most certainly do get heartworms from dogs.
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Post by catherine on Nov 8, 2014 0:29:23 GMT -5
In my opinion, another thing that pounded the nail in the DS coffin was Kate Jackson. I absolutely HATE that woman and she was terrible on Dark Shadows. Maybe some people can't see it, but watching the shows that she's in, it's obvious that she finds the show an embarrassment and after the show ended, she never once attended a festival. She's from Birmingham, Alabama, not far from where I live, and once when she appeared at a seminar for women, I attended only because she was there. Some of us asked her about Dark Shadows and she said, "That's a part of my life, I'd like to forget." She's also a dog freak and ended up with breast cancer because women can get the virus that causes breast cancer from dogs. She ended up having a mastectomy and after that, she had heart surgery -- probably got heartworms from the dogs, too!
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Post by catherine on Nov 8, 2014 0:13:51 GMT -5
There's an even better indicator of low intelligence, or maybe I should say "no intelligence": pit bulls! Anytime you see that someone on Facebook likes pit bulls, you know they're a few dozen bricks shy of a load.
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Post by catherine on Nov 4, 2014 14:42:50 GMT -5
A lot of kids today can't even read handwritten text. Remember during the trial for the justifiable shooting of Travon Martin, the girl who supposedly wrote a letter about the shooting admitted at trial: "I don't read cursive"?
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Post by catherine on Oct 29, 2014 15:20:10 GMT -5
I love the Rebecca Nurse farm, but I've never been there in the fall when the leaves are turning. I'll bet that it's beautiful around Halloween.
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Post by catherine on Oct 29, 2014 15:17:35 GMT -5
If I were overweight, I think that I'd rather be called a "fat girl" than a "Plus size."
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Post by catherine on Oct 29, 2014 15:15:08 GMT -5
A lot of minorities don't work, so all they have to do with their time is find things to complain about. They're a bunch of parasites, who need to get off their lazy behinds and work. Even those who have jobs are too incompetent or too lazy to do the job and think the United States owes them a living. If they had jobs where they actually worked, they wouldn't have time to search for things to bitch and moan about.
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Post by catherine on Oct 29, 2014 15:08:20 GMT -5
Most women (and men) who become involved in New Age religions and groups like Wicca are misfits and a lot of female misfits are fat.
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Post by catherine on Oct 12, 2014 23:45:44 GMT -5
I read The Ultimate Evil years ago and some of it was thought provoking, but other parts are really far out. Berkowitz did send the book to the police in North Dakota, so he must have had some reason for doing that and why would he have made the comments in the book about Arlis Perry, unless he knew something, or had heard something? With men like Berkowitz, you don't ever know whether they're telling the truth or just repeating some jailhouse story they've heard. He could also have made all these claims for the publicity, or to convince people that he wasn't as evil as they think he is. I don't think that he would have ever killed anyone if he hadn't be driven nuts by barking dogs. If I lived where dogs were barking all night long, I'd probably turn into a serial killer, too.
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Post by catherine on Oct 10, 2014 20:10:35 GMT -5
Has anyone else noticed all the clothing that Catherine Eddowes was wearing and we're supposed to believe that in addition to all that, she was also wearing a shawl that ended up proving the identity of Jack the Ripper like Russell Edwards claims in his book? Even as incompetent as the police were back then, I don't believe that they would have allowed an officer to take home a piece of the clothing of a victim of such a notorious killer even before it was cataloged.
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Post by catherine on Oct 10, 2014 20:02:40 GMT -5
I don't like Sam Hall's idea of what really happened. Besides, Barnabas had been cured before and walked in the light of day, but something always happened and he turned into a vampire again.
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Post by catherine on Sept 30, 2014 19:41:51 GMT -5
You make a good point. Mary Ann Nicols, Annie Chapman and Elizabeth Stride were all found in the dark, so how could the Ripper have sliced them up when he wasn't able to see what he was doing? Who walked around London carrying lanterns other than police officers? Could the Ripper have been a police officer, or someone dressed as a police officer?
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Post by catherine on Sept 30, 2014 19:34:33 GMT -5
I agree, Kitty. It's one thing for a woman to dress a certain way, like a gypsy fortuneteller, or whatever, but men who call themselves pagan, Wiccan, Druids, or whatever, are just plain creepy. Men who like to play dress-up should confine it to the Masonic Lodge and other private clubs, not parade around in public looking like freaks.
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Post by catherine on Sept 27, 2014 14:56:21 GMT -5
Harvest Home is one of my favorite books and I also like the movie, but the mistakes in the movie are tragic. There are mistakes in a lot of movies and TV shows now because people don't pay attention to detail. One of the things that stands out in The Dark Secret of Harvest Home was that when Nick, Beth and their neighbors, Robert (the blind man) and his wife, Maggie Dodd, were discussing what happened at Agnes Fair, Maggie said that Missy Penrose always chose the Harvest Lord, but Missy was conceived at the last Harvest Home seven years earlier, so there's no way that she could have always chosen the Harvest Lord. The book explains a lot more about Missy.
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