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Re: Satan as god's Judge, not his adversary.
« Reply #60 on: 2013-04-21, 06:34:31 »
Nope. Slips right out. Besides, many are slicked back already.

Well, yes, most Italians are pretty slick. ;D Very smooth too if I do say so myself. 
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Re: Satan as god's Judge, not his adversary.
« Reply #61 on: 2013-04-22, 13:40:56 »

I love the direction this thread took. :)
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Re: Satan as god's Judge, not his adversary.
« Reply #62 on: 2013-04-22, 15:06:24 »
Reminds me of a joke I once heard.

How can you tell which part of the Mediterranean a man is from? If his hair is dark and full of body he is from Spain, if his facial hair is thick and full of body he is from southern France, If his chest hair is thick and full of body he is from Italy, if his back hair is thick and full of body he is from Greece!

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Re: Satan as god's Judge, not his adversary.
« Reply #63 on: 2013-04-24, 22:16:38 »

I love the direction this thread took. :)

I was wondering what your opinion would be of all this Sir Edward :D nothing alleviates a group of people like a good laugh
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