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149 against
412 for
notice that that if you put the first two numbers from each of the votes it reads out 1441 strange or what?
There's also rumours that Bush may call for war before the deadline
>
> "Well... it'll probably sound a little strange... but... have you
> been sarcacised?"
>
*laughs*
in that case hides in a cupboard and hopes no one tries to out-sarcacise me
*continues to wonder if sarcacise is a word I have just made up*
"There's something I have to ask, before we continue this relationship, John."
John chewed what was in his mouth, before putting the fork down on the table. "Sure, what?"
"Well... it'll probably sound a little strange... but... have you been sarcacised?"
"Judy..."
"Yes?"
"I... I don't think I'm close enough to you to tell you that."
"What?"
"I just don't feel comfortable saying, that's all."
"Why? What've you got to hide from me? I thought you loved me!"
And obviously, a massive arguement occurs and Judy storms out of the restaurant.
Hmm.
In the bible, many references are made about the number 13.
The Last Supper was shared between Jesus and his twelve disciples. This means that there were thirteen people who were in attendance.
Genesis 13:13 states "But the men of Sodom were wicked and sinner before the Lord exceedingly."
This verse not only has thirteen words but it is the first time that the word "sinners" occurs in the Bible.
In a tarot card reading, one may notice that the Death card is numbered 13.
Even Apollo 13 had 13 in the name, and it ended up not making it to it's destination. Apollo 13 was launched at 13:13 hours, military time.
BUT IT WAS APRIL THE ELEVENTH
Surely this must mean that 11 is the new 13.
*hides in a cupboard and wonders whether anyone can out-sarcacise me*
*continues to wonder if sarcacise is a word I have just made up*
> Doughnut Monster© wrote:
> The point that I'm not making very well is that once you manipulte
> these numbers you can make anything you want, but it still wont mean
> anything, and wont be the biggest coincidence either.
> For example
> the majority was 263 right,
>
> but look 6+3 = 9
> and 6+3+2 = 11
>
> OOohhh, September the eleventh.
> Spooooooky
>
> now THAT is spooky
>
> well quick, call George Dubya and tell him you've got irrefutable and
> conclusive proof linking Iraq to September the Eleventh!
lol I might just do that
> The point that I'm not making very well is that once you manipulte
> these numbers you can make anything you want, but it still wont mean
> anything, and wont be the biggest coincidence either.
> For example
> the majority was 263 right,
>
> but look 6+3 = 9
> and 6+3+2 = 11
>
> OOohhh, September the eleventh.
> Spooooooky
>
> now THAT is spooky
well quick, call George Dubya and tell him you've got irrefutable and conclusive proof linking Iraq to September the Eleventh!
> Insane Bartender wrote:
> indeed.
>
> Such numbers are always superfluous coincidence. They mean nothing.
>
> but what about the sept 11th attacks?
>
> every place attacked had a toatak of 11 letters in their names
>
> New Yourk City
> 11 letters
>
> the twin towers also resemble the number 11
>
> you can't call all of that a coinsidence
Oh dear God.
> indeed.
>
> Such numbers are always superfluous coincidence. They mean nothing.
but what about the sept 11th attacks?
every place attacked had a toatak of 11 letters in their names
New Yourk City
11 letters
the twin towers also resemble the number 11
you can't call all of that a coinsidence
> now THAT is spooky
*bangs head on desk*
> The point that I'm not making very well is that once you manipulte
> these numbers you can make anything you want, but it still wont mean
> anything, and wont be the biggest coincidence either.
> For example
> the majority was 263 right,
>
> but look 6+3 = 9
> and 6+3+2 = 11
>
> OOohhh, September the eleventh.
> Spooooooky
now THAT is spooky
> indeed.
>
> Such numbers are always superfluous coincidence. They mean nothing.
HHhmm, somehow you said it far more concisely than I managed to ;)