Re: Celebration of Franz Heymann
- From: "hanson" <hanson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:12:15 GMT
"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:42D31EE8.3FE29C92@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> p6 wrote:
>> Someday, a hundred years from now maybe..
>> Death will be no more.
> [snip crap]
>
[Al]
> There is no "hundred years from now." US Social Security
> implodes by 2015. Petroleum worldwide implodes by 2030.
> It is inconceivable that First World civilization will exist by 2050
> - certainly not in Europe or North America. It never made it to
> South America, India, or Africa.
> Uncle Al
>
[hanson]
Al, for crying out loud. I have never seen you that depressed.
What's happening to you? Is loneliness of old age hitting you
that bad? --- Listen, here is good news. If you would have had
kids and grand kids then you would "empirically" know that they
give an utter *** about your grandpa worries and -predictions.
By 2015 SocSec will be around.... your petro-implosion will not
happen..... and First World civilization will be around for a long
long time to come... because the kids & grandkids will ADAPT
to the ever changing events and make a better world. ***, dude,
you of all people, a Jew, ought to know that just by looking at how
your own kin-forbearers managed and overcame REAL problems.
Heads up, dude. Get out of your current urinAl condition & invent
some new prank, so that we all can get exited and have great
laughs again... ahahaha... ahahaha... ahahahanson
.
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