Recent Posts by Pat
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Oct 1, 2007
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Topic: Shaun Inman vs. Kevin Cornell 9/28 / Conversation About Today's Match @Coudal: I couldn’t find anywhere who won the match… or the contest in the forums. Thanks! |
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Sep 28, 2007
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Topic: Shaun Inman vs. Kevin Cornell 9/28 / Conversation About Today's Match @Manuel Martensen: Thanks mate. Writer’s Tennis… haha… cool concept man!. |
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Sep 28, 2007
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Topic: Shaun Inman vs. Kevin Cornell 9/28 / Conversation About Today's Match hey guys, I found this interesting article about today’s events: Police investigate an anonymous tip on the “Fake Goat Blood” case which involves directly a secret society of designers worshipers of Adobe known as The Pagans. 16:05 PM CDT, September 28, 2007 REUTERS.- Accordingly to the source, the pagan website is not only a mean used by this society to gain followers and spread their message but also as a way to gain economic resources by selling goat blood. When interviewed, the Beast King, CEO of the pagan website and High Priest within the sect referred to the case as “an outrageous accusation against our faith, moral and principles. Every new pagan receives a free sample of pure goat blood which establishes an unbreakable bond among our community and themselves. The insinuation that first, we sell the blood of our sacred animal and second, that it’s even FAKE, makes me sick. I’m sure that only an evil soul could make such an statement.” The Beast King underlined the great role which his community plays within our society and how big is the damage caused with this yet to be proved accusations. He made clear to the public that his community won’t stay with their arms crossed while their good name is on jeopardy. “You can be as sure as that default filters are for chumps (first commandment of the Sacred Book of the Pagan Faith) that I will not stop until I’ve found out the responsible or responsibles of this diffamation and see that the full strength of the law is applied.” He added. Unfortunately, no one from the team investigating this case gave us a different answer than “no comments”. |
