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I am fairly certain that we can discount THAT possibility..... You have exhibited (at least) basic communication skills and motor functionality!
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Rah.Originally posted by RasputinDude View PostDon't discount the possibility that I'm a huge Boney M fan.
Disco Biscuits for everyone.
Welcome to the asylum, RD.
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Don't discount the possibility that I'm a huge Boney M fan.nice name, Rasputin. Are you Russian ?
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No, he's taking his time.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postnice name, Rasputin. Are you Russian ?...:
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nice name, Rasputin. Are you Russian ?
If I was to reincarnate on CUK my name would be RumpleForeskin, and my avatar would be Gandalf the grey
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How is it a given that one cannot prove a negative?Originally posted by RasputinDude View PostGiven that it is not possible to prove a negative,
If it is a given that one cannot prove a negative, then it must already be proven that it is not possible to prove a negative. Which means someone has proven a negative.
You are AtW. He is that ******* annoying too. Go away again, as promised.
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Given that it is not possible to prove a negative, how does one prove that he or she is not sas?EXACTLY what I would expect you to say.
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for that, but
oblivious
Indeed.
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