From: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org (angry-psychos-digest) To: angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Subject: angry-psychos-digest V6 #525 Reply-To: angry-psychos@smoe.org Sender: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-angry-psychos-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "angry-psychos-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. angry-psychos-digest Saturday, November 24 2001 Volume 06 : Number 525 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: harry potter wants my kids? [Prozackitty16@aol.com] KPR:...The Youngest Psycho? ["Bad KiTTiE" ] Re: harry potter wants my kids? ["John A. Bell" ] Re: harry potter wants my kids? [TsukiFaerie@aol.com] Re: harry potter wants my kids? [Prozackitty16@aol.com] Re: harry potter wants my kids? [bash ] Bimbo's 365 Club SF 11/28 ["Lee Wang" ] Re: harry potter wants my kids? [TsukiFaerie@aol.com] Re: harry potter wants my kids? ["John A. Bell" ] Re: harry potter wants my kids? [bash ] Re: harry potter wants my kids? ["John A. Bell" ] Re: harry potter wants my kids? [LotteP0T0@aol.com] Re: harry potter wants my kids? [TsukiFaerie@aol.com] Re: harry potter wants my kids? ["John A. Bell" ] NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. ["John A. Bell" ] Re: harry potter wants my kids? [bash ] Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. [bash ] Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. ["John A. Bell" ] I'm a moron...Re: Harry Potter thread... [LotteP0T0@aol.com] Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. ["John A. Bell" ] Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. [Prozackitty16@aol.com] Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. [bash ] Re: NPR: More Windows XP [JaunasAddiccion@aol.com] RE: houston pics!! AS well as any Poe Pics [Ed Hunsinger ] Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. ["John A. Bell" Subject: KPR:...The Youngest Psycho? As I was reading all of your wonderful accounts I noticed a trend... I wasn't there. (::cough:: But seriously, folks...lol...) Even if the Misteress herself came to CT, I wouldn't be able to hang out at preshow places, most likely, because I'm only 17. ... Which leads me to my question... am I the youngest Psycho in the Ward? I turned 17 on October 7th. Just wondering. ~Kittie _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 01:47:39 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? Then again, people have the right to raise their children how they see fit. Both sides, you know. :) - -jb - ----- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 1:38 AM Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? > > *sigh* I knew this was going to come up from somone some day. I'm surprised > Christians have eve let it get THIS far! Soon parents will be making there > kids skip English class so they wont be forced to subject themselves to the > demonic inuendo's. I think its silly. If those kids arent smart enough to > BEGIN w/ to KNOW the DIFFERENCE between fantasy and reality....they have > issues WAY bigger then reading a childres book! Not that witches are a > fantasy. Not that at all. I am one too. But...that article gives people, who > ALREADY know HARDLY ANYTHING on the matter of the craft, an even WORSE idea > of it! Witchcraft is not based on demons, Satan, or the such. The truth is > Wiccans dont even BELEIVE in a Devil. ALBEIT, I do believe that the books DO > have subject ad matters that I dont belive would be moraly right if it WERE > REAL...however, its NOT real. If what is in the book was REAL witchCraft...I > would feel it was wrog. But its NOT WITCHCRAFT! Harry Potter is a MAKE > BELIEVE character. Witchcraft is NOTHING like what the books portray. The > books deal w/ other things totaly seperate than REAL majic. And thats > Fantasy. > Whew* Now I'm all huffy! > I'm off for a good astral projection...... ;-) > > > ~Gypsy ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 01:45:00 EST From: TsukiFaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? thank u! everyone i've talked to has said basically the same thing. if the church will condemn harry potter, it should condemn every magic show, every fairy tale, and everything having to do with something magical. destroy legend. destroy the never ending story. destroy the labyrinth. dragon slayers, lord of the rings, even friggin' macbeth! let it be done. i'd like to see them try. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 01:46:28 EST From: Prozackitty16@aol.com Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? << Then again, people have the right to raise their children how they see fit. Both sides, you know. :) >> True..true... The again, people DO have the right to bring up there kids as they see fit, even if it is sheltering them to the truth, making the naive and jaded as well as painfully misinformed. Both sides, you know. :) hehe.... ~Gypsy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 22:47:31 -0800 From: bash Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? Ahhh...nothing like a little fundamentalist Christian paranoia to bring on a good laugh. TsukiFaerie@aol.com wrote: > > last week, a guy got up in front of my congregation and read this: > > (keep in mind, that i am pagan. aka, wiccan. also known as, a witch.) > i apologize for it's length....i had to sit through it, stuttering errors and > all. > what do you guys think? > > "Harry Potter Wants Your Kids" {{{Uneducated blathering snipped}}} ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 22:49:40 -0800 From: "Lee Wang" Subject: Bimbo's 365 Club SF 11/28 Any of yall going? Cos I could certainly use a ride... email me privately. Also, on the very next night at Bimbo's, Goldfrapp is playing, if any of you know who they are. Could use a ride to that too. ;) Lee "The last days of his sight he spent simply gazing at her." _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 01:50:07 EST From: TsukiFaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? yes, but the what "my" church is saying is that you teach your children what YOU want them to know, and not what they need to learn. *ANTI-CONFORMISTS. yuch* if you shield them from things like magic, harry potter, fairy tales...stuff like that, they won't know how to handle it, and some kids may have trouble distinguishing truth from fantasy. if taught from an early age what is "true" and what is fantasy, kid's won't have a problem knowing. and harry potter is, in fact, fantasy. the church is treating it as if it's something real and dangerous. (to that, they would say, it is real, and dangerous, because it's created by the devil.) shakes head. good morals aren't created by the devil, my friends. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 01:59:07 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? That's why good parents teach them how to handle it a certain way, if they so choose. Why get upset about it? It's not something NECESSARY. A child doesn't HAVE to read Harry Potter. - -jb - ------- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; ; Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 1:50 AM Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? > yes, but the what "my" church is saying is that you teach your children what > YOU want them to know, and not what they need to learn. *ANTI-CONFORMISTS. > yuch* if you shield them from things like magic, harry potter, fairy > tales...stuff like that, they won't know how to handle it, and some kids may > have trouble distinguishing truth from fantasy. if taught from an early age > what is "true" and what is fantasy, kid's won't have a problem knowing. and > harry potter is, in fact, fantasy. the church is treating it as if it's > something real and dangerous. (to that, they would say, it is real, and > dangerous, because it's created by the devil.) shakes head. good morals > aren't created by the devil, my friends. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 22:56:11 -0800 From: bash Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? TsukiFaerie@aol.com wrote: > > yes, but the what "my" church is saying is that you teach your children what > YOU want them to know, and not what they need to learn. *ANTI-CONFORMISTS. > yuch* if you shield them from things like magic, harry potter, fairy > tales...stuff like that, they won't know how to handle it, and some kids may > have trouble distinguishing truth from fantasy. if taught from an early age > what is "true" and what is fantasy, kid's won't have a problem knowing. and > harry potter is, in fact, fantasy. the church is treating it as if it's > something real and dangerous. (to that, they would say, it is real, and > dangerous, because it's created by the devil.) shakes head. good morals > aren't created by the devil, my friends. In the church's paranoia, they miss the central theme of the books - that the world has danger in it, but good should always be chosen over evil. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:03:46 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? Oh gosh, here we go. Christian bashing. EVERYONE JOIN IN THE FUN. *sigh* - -jb - ----- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 - ----- Original Message ----- From: bash To: poe Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 1:56 AM Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? > > TsukiFaerie@aol.com wrote: > > > > yes, but the what "my" church is saying is that you teach your children what > > YOU want them to know, and not what they need to learn. *ANTI-CONFORMISTS. > > yuch* if you shield them from things like magic, harry potter, fairy > > tales...stuff like that, they won't know how to handle it, and some kids may > > have trouble distinguishing truth from fantasy. if taught from an early age > > what is "true" and what is fantasy, kid's won't have a problem knowing. and > > harry potter is, in fact, fantasy. the church is treating it as if it's > > something real and dangerous. (to that, they would say, it is real, and > > dangerous, because it's created by the devil.) shakes head. good morals > > aren't created by the devil, my friends. > > In the church's paranoia, they miss the central theme of the books - > that the world has danger in it, but good should always be chosen over > evil. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 01:58:15 EST From: LotteP0T0@aol.com Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? rofl...Actually...there were people boycotting the making of the movie. There were a bunch of religious rights group really upset when they learned that a really well-known cathedral in England was being used for some of the filming, and they protested outside of it during the filming. Also, people have already made their children skip classes where it is being read, and there are many groups lobbying to get the Harry Potter books banned from school libraries and the such (the one thing I've always respected my high school for--they're completely against book-banning and actually made it a point to have banned-books in their stacks...lol). There's a group called Muggles For Harry Potter that are fighting it, though. It's a great group. I recommend anyone interested in joining the cause to check it out...or even anyone just interested in Harry Potter :-) Lindsay ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 01:59:37 EST From: TsukiFaerie@aol.com Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? yes, that's right. a child has a choice, not to read harry potter. the church is saying, do NOT let them read it. do NOT let them have the choice. force them to conform and be vegetables like there rest of us. no offense, but my church is screwed up. don't let them be exposed to the beauty of nature, do NOT let them be curious about witchcraft and wizardry and by god, do NOT, EVER, ever ever let them make decisions for themselves. dear god, those decision making children. they will destroy us all. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:07:56 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? Alright. Let's get the church-bashing out of our systems, everyone. Please. - -jb - ---- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; ; Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 1:59 AM Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? > yes, that's right. a child has a choice, not to read harry potter. the > church is saying, do NOT let them read it. do NOT let them have the choice. > force them to conform and be vegetables like there rest of us. no offense, > but my church is screwed up. don't let them be exposed to the beauty of > nature, do NOT let them be curious about witchcraft and wizardry and by god, > do NOT, EVER, ever ever let them make decisions for themselves. dear god, > those decision making children. they will destroy us all. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:09:56 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. Actually, never mind. Forget I said that. Go on, continue. I'll just ignore it. Just like I do Harry Potter. - -jb - -------- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 23:08:19 -0800 From: bash Subject: Re: harry potter wants my kids? "John A. Bell" wrote: > > Oh gosh, here we go. Christian bashing. > > EVERYONE JOIN IN THE FUN. > > *sigh* > > -jb > ----- So I agree with someone else's opinion and not yours...can't take it? Not my problem. The views presented in that sermon were much more dangerous in their extremism than anything in Harry Potter. "Please attend the record and book burning to follow the sermon...everyone remember your white sheets for after sunset? Those people on Maple street need a cross burned in their front yard tonight." ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 23:09:23 -0800 From: bash Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. Such a big boy. So proud of your narrow mindedness, eh? Good riddance, I say... "John A. Bell" wrote: > > Actually, never mind. Forget I said that. Go on, continue. I'll just ignore > it. Just like I do Harry Potter. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:21:11 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. Your name says it all, man. "bash". I'm the one who can accept others views without bashing them. Intelligent coversation that doesn't include insults and ridicule... that's where ideas begin. - -jb - ----------- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 - ----- Original Message ----- From: bash To: Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 2:09 AM Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. > > Such a big boy. So proud of your narrow mindedness, eh? > > Good riddance, I say... > > "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > > Actually, never mind. Forget I said that. Go on, continue. I'll just ignore > > it. Just like I do Harry Potter. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 23:20:28 -0800 From: bash Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. "John A. Bell" wrote: > > Your name says it all, man. > > "bash". > Short for Bashful. > I'm the one who can accept others views without bashing them. Bullshit. You're trying to stop the discussion of other views because you CAN'T accept them. I've got good reason for my opinions, and since you disagree you call it bashing. > > Intelligent coversation that doesn't include insults and ridicule... that's > where ideas begin. > I see your behavior as an attempt to suppress discussion. > -jb > ----------- > Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board > http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood > > 'Blog you, too, pal! > http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: bash > To: > Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 2:09 AM > Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. > > > > > Such a big boy. So proud of your narrow mindedness, eh? > > > > Good riddance, I say... > > > > "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > > > > Actually, never mind. Forget I said that. Go on, continue. I'll just > ignore > > > it. Just like I do Harry Potter. - -- Bash - ---------------- Plush fan? See: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Plush_Room Poe Fan? Live in NorCal? Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BayAreaPoe ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:22:34 EST From: LotteP0T0@aol.com Subject: I'm a moron...Re: Harry Potter thread... I accidentally just hit reply and didn't send it to the entire list like I meant to, so...here goes again...lol Lindsay - ----------------------------------------------------- I'm not Christian-bashing. I just bash the dumb ones...lol I have plenty of friends that are Christian and many other religions that know I'm pagan and that I love dearly, and vice versa. One of my best friends is Catholic and is as obsessed with Harry Potter as I am--she was before I was, actually, and was one of the people who finally convinced me to read the books. Her, another friend of ours (also Christian), and I went to see it on opening day (ahhhhhhh the joys of no Friday classes in college :-D). She thinks these people are just as ignorant as I believe they are (our opinions of course, but very strong opinions). The education majors at our college are required to take a class called Children's Literature, and this year a lot of the Children's Lit classes are actually requiring their students to read the first Harry Potter book. I know people who thought it would be stupid to read it and didn't want to who are now on the third book--if not already done with the series. I, personally, think it's wonderful that the class is having them read something so big that it's very likely their own future students will be into. Lindsay ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:31:45 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. Say what you wish... I simply asked for the bashing to stop. My, you're defensive. Did I hit a nerve? Hrm. "If you're secure in your faith..." What do you know about it? Or about my faith? Did I *say* I was a Christian? For all you know, I am atheist. I asked for the bashing to stop, that's all. But since you're so hateful towards me and that idea, and, apparently Christians everywhere and everyone else who disagrees with you, I know one thing I'll be teaching MY kids, irrespective of Harry Potter... "Be careful, son. Some people who say they value freedom would kill you to exercise theirs." Have a nice night. - -jb - ----- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 - ----- Original Message ----- From: bash To: Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 2:20 AM Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. > > "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > > Your name says it all, man. > > > > "bash". > > > > Short for Bashful. > > > > I'm the one who can accept others views without bashing them. > > Bullshit. You're trying to stop the discussion of other views because > you CAN'T accept them. > I've got good reason for my opinions, and since you disagree you call it > bashing. > > > > > > Intelligent coversation that doesn't include insults and ridicule... that's > > where ideas begin. > > > > I see your behavior as an attempt to suppress discussion. > > > > -jb > > ----------- > > Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board > > http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood > > > > 'Blog you, too, pal! > > http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: bash > > To: > > Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 2:09 AM > > Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. > > > > > > > > Such a big boy. So proud of your narrow mindedness, eh? > > > > > > Good riddance, I say... > > > > > > "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > > > > > > Actually, never mind. Forget I said that. Go on, continue. I'll just > > ignore > > > > it. Just like I do Harry Potter. > > -- > Bash > ---------------- > Plush fan? See: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Plush_Room > > Poe Fan? Live in NorCal? Visit: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BayAreaPoe ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:26:30 EST From: JaunasAddiccion@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. Wanna hear a funny story? It's true..up until about 2 weeks ago I thought it was Henry Potter....I was informed by one of my friends (her 4-year old daughter, actually) that it was Harry and I probably wouldn't want to see it because I prefer quality movies...this sentiment has been repeated to me more often than not. AS for the movie and book banning, when can we start banning Star Wars. Don't get me wrong, I love the movies, but I was in Chicago a few months ago and a homeless guy was askig for change. I waved my hand in front of him just like Old Ben and said "These aren't the ones you're looking for, they may pass." The bum looked really confused and let us go by without giving him any money....Behold the power of the Force! As for religion, I make hard-coire religious types very angry with my ability to ask simple logical questions about their belief structure, so I'm not gonna say a word about religion. I hate having to write those long rants anyway. Just believe what you want, but don't try to make me think that you're right and we'll get along just fine, otherwise, it's time for a discussion (I don't bash religion, I discuss it's 'soft' points). Okay, I'm done talking. I'll back away from the keyboard now. - ---dan ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:26:52 EST From: Ducky015@aol.com Subject: houston pics!! thanks for responding about the pics!!! ill pay you to make doubles or triples or whatever!!!! scanned ones are good too! i will do anything for pics!!!!!!! Thanks soo much!!!!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:31:42 EST From: KrodKnid@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR: More Windows XP In a message dated 11/23/2001 7:06:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, JaunasAddiccion@aol.com writes: > installed Windows XP and NOTHING ELSE (operative words - NOTHING ELSE). > it installed fine, booted in under 5 minutes (is that fast cause 98 loads > in under 2, less than 15 seconds in safe mode) > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> My Windows XP boots in under a minute. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:39:20 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: NPR: More Windows XP I've seen Windows XP boot in under 45 seconds, though not on my machine. AMD. Woo. :) - -jb - ------- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 2:31 AM Subject: Re: NPR: More Windows XP > > In a message dated 11/23/2001 7:06:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, > JaunasAddiccion@aol.com writes: > > > > installed Windows XP and NOTHING ELSE (operative words - NOTHING ELSE). > > it installed fine, booted in under 5 minutes (is that fast cause 98 loads > > in under 2, less than 15 seconds in safe mode) > > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > My Windows XP boots in under a minute. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:36:53 EST From: Prozackitty16@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. AHHHHHHH......!!!!!!! *dux behind chair to dodge the poe balls Bashful and JBell are throwing* SAVE YOURSELVES!! EVERY PSYCHO FOR THEMSELF!! THE HORRORRRRRRRRR..... *voice trailing off to a faint desperate gasp* ~Gypsy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2001 23:39:54 -0800 From: bash Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. What I'm hateful towards is your trying CENSOR me because you don't like my opinions. You think I'm bashing? Tough shit. Time to grow up and accept that people will disagree. Notice I haven't asked YOU to stop what you're doing. I can't STAND extremist views. I know lots of Christians who don't have them. I generally dislike organized religion because it creates an environment for particularly nasty things to be done in the name of some deity. If yer gonna be evil, don't hide behind your god - just freakin' do it. Don't like outspoken people? Not into spirits, ghosts and goblins? Better stay away from Poe and Haunted then. Frankly, who cares what you're teaching your kids? "John A. Bell" wrote: > > Say what you wish... I simply asked for the bashing to stop. > > My, you're defensive. Did I hit a nerve? > > Hrm. "If you're secure in your faith..." What do you know about it? Or about > my faith? Did I *say* I was a Christian? For all you know, I am atheist. > > I asked for the bashing to stop, that's all. > > But since you're so hateful towards me and that idea, and, apparently > Christians everywhere and everyone else who disagrees with you, I know one > thing I'll be teaching MY kids, irrespective of Harry Potter... > > "Be careful, son. Some people who say they value freedom would kill you to > exercise theirs." h'yeah, right. Again, who's asking whom to stop with their opinions? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:41:36 EST From: JaunasAddiccion@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR: More Windows XP I got 40 yards on my last throw...the best use of XP yet has been as a frisbee for me. BTW: If it lands in traffic, it's best to leave it there unless you can get four clear lanes to run across to retrieve it. Good thing it came with a hard drive, otherwise it would be a very expensive frisbee! - ---dan ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:42:29 -0500 From: Ed Hunsinger Subject: RE: houston pics!! AS well as any Poe Pics >===== Original Message From Ducky015@aol.com ===== >thanks for responding about the pics!!! ill pay you to make doubles or >triples or whatever!!!! scanned ones are good too! i will do anything for >pics!!!!!!! Thanks soo much!!!!!!! I will offer space on poe.navelsex.com (multimedia.poe.st) for pics of Poe. I encourage people to send me their pics (either through email attachments or I can give you an upload account to the site) The pics can be hosted and easily accessible by APs through one URL, as well as available for future Angry-Psycho pages.. (Ed nudges Erik) :) Just drop me an email if you have Poe pics from the recent concerts, and we'll get them up on the web so you can brag to everyone about your pic with Poe.. :) Speaking of which, I guess I should go get my film developed from Pittsburgh, eh? hehe :) - -Ed (Divinity) ed@poe.org http://divinity.relic.net ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:49:27 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. > What I'm hateful towards is your trying CENSOR me because you don't like > my opinions. You think I'm bashing? Tough shit. Time to grow up and > accept that people will disagree. Notice I haven't asked YOU to stop > what you're doing. You WERE bashing. I asked for rational discourse, not hate. > I can't STAND extremist views. I know lots of Christians who don't have > them. I generally dislike organized religion because it creates an What the hell do you call YOUR viewpoint? And AGAIN... who said i was any member of any religion?!?! > Don't like outspoken people? Not into spirits, ghosts and goblins? > Better stay away from Poe and Haunted then. I don't like your HATRED. Remember the Wiccan threefold law? Hmm. Thought so. > Frankly, who cares what you're teaching your kids? More hate. Done yet? C'mon, get it all out. > "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > > Say what you wish... I simply asked for the bashing to stop. > > > > My, you're defensive. Did I hit a nerve? > > > > Hrm. "If you're secure in your faith..." What do you know about it? Or about > > my faith? Did I *say* I was a Christian? For all you know, I am atheist. > > > > I asked for the bashing to stop, that's all. > > > > But since you're so hateful towards me and that idea, and, apparently > > Christians everywhere and everyone else who disagrees with you, I know one > > thing I'll be teaching MY kids, irrespective of Harry Potter... > > > > "Be careful, son. Some people who say they value freedom would kill you to > > exercise theirs." > > h'yeah, right. Again, who's asking whom to stop with their opinions? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 02:49:42 EST From: JaunasAddiccion@aol.com Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. In a message dated Sat, 24 Nov 2001 2:40:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, bash writes: > Frankly, who cares what you're teaching your kids? I think we should all follow the genius that is Dr. Spock...oh wait his son killed himself.... - ---dan PS: BEFORE you turn on the flame throwers, I do indeed know that there were other factors involved, but still, if he knew all that he claimed then he should have seen the warning signs. Not that i'm one to speak, i'm hardly licensed to tell people what to do and how to think...oh wait...nobody is. "The beauty of this country is that while we are all entitled to our own opinions we are also entitled to ignore at will. Although I don't suggest it, unless you can't defend your position and need to fall back on ignorance." ---me ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 00:00:00 -0800 From: bash Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > What I'm hateful towards is your trying CENSOR me because you don't like > > my opinions. You think I'm bashing? Tough shit. Time to grow up and > > accept that people will disagree. Notice I haven't asked YOU to stop > > what you're doing. > > You WERE bashing. I asked for rational discourse, not hate. I was bashing in YOUR opinion. Again, tough doody. > > I can't STAND extremist views. I know lots of Christians who don't have > > them. I generally dislike organized religion because it creates an > > What the hell do you call YOUR viewpoint? Pro-choice. That sermon was ridiculous. If you don't want yer kid to read Harry, fine. But to make it out as the work of the devil is a bit beyond the pale. You immediately got all defensive when people started poking at the extreme views in that sermon like the ridiculous things they are. > > And AGAIN... who said i was any member of any religion?!?! Be a member of whatever you want. Just don't fence ME in. > > > Don't like outspoken people? Not into spirits, ghosts and goblins? > > Better stay away from Poe and Haunted then. > > I don't like your HATRED. Remember the Wiccan threefold law? Hmm. Thought > so. Hate or dislike whatever you want, and I'll do the same. I'll express my views regardless. I don't feel it as anything more than a very strong opinion, but if you need to see it as hatred, please, by all means, go right ahead. > > > Frankly, who cares what you're teaching your kids? > > More hate. Nope. I really don't care. Indifference does not equal hate. > > Done yet? C'mon, get it all out. Yer reading your own gig into the lines I'm writing pal. Have fun... > > > "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > > > > Say what you wish... I simply asked for the bashing to stop. > > > > > > My, you're defensive. Did I hit a nerve? > > > > > > Hrm. "If you're secure in your faith..." What do you know about it? Or > about > > > my faith? Did I *say* I was a Christian? For all you know, I am atheist. > > > > > > I asked for the bashing to stop, that's all. > > > > > > But since you're so hateful towards me and that idea, and, apparently > > > Christians everywhere and everyone else who disagrees with you, I know > one > > > thing I'll be teaching MY kids, irrespective of Harry Potter... > > > > > > "Be careful, son. Some people who say they value freedom would kill you > to > > > exercise theirs." > > > > h'yeah, right. Again, who's asking whom to stop with their opinions? - -- Bash - ---------------- Plush fan? See: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Plush_Room Poe Fan? Live in NorCal? Visit: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BayAreaPoe ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 03:07:26 -0500 From: "John A. Bell" Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. DONE YET?!? *sigh* - -jb - -------- Gomer Goes to Hollywood... Entertainment Message Board http://pub37.ezboard.com/bgomergoestohollywood 'Blog you, too, pal! http://www.livejournal.com/~gomer43 - ----- Original Message ----- From: bash To: John A. Bell Cc: poe Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2001 3:00 AM Subject: Re: NPR: Harry Potter and the Anti-Church. > > "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > > > What I'm hateful towards is your trying CENSOR me because you don't like > > > my opinions. You think I'm bashing? Tough shit. Time to grow up and > > > accept that people will disagree. Notice I haven't asked YOU to stop > > > what you're doing. > > > > You WERE bashing. I asked for rational discourse, not hate. > > I was bashing in YOUR opinion. Again, tough doody. > > > > > I can't STAND extremist views. I know lots of Christians who don't have > > > them. I generally dislike organized religion because it creates an > > > > What the hell do you call YOUR viewpoint? > > Pro-choice. That sermon was ridiculous. If you don't want yer kid to > read Harry, fine. > But to make it out as the work of the devil is a bit beyond the pale. > You immediately got all defensive when people started poking at the > extreme views in that sermon like the ridiculous things they are. > > > > > And AGAIN... who said i was any member of any religion?!?! > > Be a member of whatever you want. Just don't fence ME in. > > > > > > Don't like outspoken people? Not into spirits, ghosts and goblins? > > > Better stay away from Poe and Haunted then. > > > > I don't like your HATRED. Remember the Wiccan threefold law? Hmm. Thought > > so. > > Hate or dislike whatever you want, and I'll do the same. I'll express my > views regardless. I don't feel it as anything more than a very strong > opinion, but if you need to see it as hatred, please, by all means, go > right ahead. > > > > > > Frankly, who cares what you're teaching your kids? > > > > More hate. > > Nope. I really don't care. Indifference does not equal hate. > > > > > Done yet? C'mon, get it all out. > > Yer reading your own gig into the lines I'm writing pal. Have fun... > > > > > > > "John A. Bell" wrote: > > > > > > > > Say what you wish... I simply asked for the bashing to stop. > > > > > > > > My, you're defensive. Did I hit a nerve? > > > > > > > > Hrm. "If you're secure in your faith..." What do you know about it? Or > > about > > > > my faith? Did I *say* I was a Christian? For all you know, I am atheist. > > > > > > > > I asked for the bashing to stop, that's all. > > > > > > > > But since you're so hateful towards me and that idea, and, apparently > > > > Christians everywhere and everyone else who disagrees with you, I know > > one > > > > thing I'll be teaching MY kids, irrespective of Harry Potter... > > > > > > > > "Be careful, son. Some people who say they value freedom would kill you > > to > > > > exercise theirs." > > > > > > h'yeah, right. Again, who's asking whom to stop with their opinions? > > -- > Bash > ---------------- > Plush fan? See: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Plush_Room > > Poe Fan? Live in NorCal? Visit: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BayAreaPoe ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 03:04:25 EST From: Glamboi20@aol.com Subject: my haunted delusion Dear APs Ok My name is Chad Holman. Im 22 and an artist living in MS (Just moved from Memphis. Im not sure what single poe is releasing next or if she is releasing anymore after wild but I hope she will. I have been working on a few concepts for video ideas for some of her songs. I have told several people about my ideas and they really liked them. I would love to direct or atleast give her the concepts for them. I dont want to do this to become famous or make money off of poe or exploit her fame in any way. I just think that my vision would be perfect for some of the songs off of haunted. It seems to that Poe would much rather see a true fans vision than some director that has no clue of her music. I must say I like the vid for hello but When I saw the video for Hey pretty I was horrified. Dont get me wrong it was pretty and flashy and I like the use of the house of leaves remix (Which by the way I love the book) but I dont see that being Poes vision of for the song. It looked like Herb Ritz directed it. I would love nothing more than to bring my vision onto celluloid . I think she would be inpressed. So If any one knows who I could send my ideas to I would totally appreciated. I just want to bring the true feeling of haunted to everyone not some glossy watered drenched version poe in a hip convertable. I hope I havent offended anyone with what I have said. If so I am Truly sorry. SO if anyone knows who I could send my ideas to or what the next single will be email me and let me know Thanks Chad "Im in a building that has 2000 floors and when they all fall down I think you know its you they are falling for" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 03:04:37 EST From: JaunasAddiccion@aol.com Subject: NPR: A movie other than Henry Potter I went for a midnight screening of Citizen Kane this evening, loved it on the big screen after so many times on the small one. Okay, that's over. - ---dan ------------------------------ End of angry-psychos-digest V6 #525 ***********************************