Message from @Livingstone
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Right
accident they wormed out of...
his song is apolitical and he is trying to spare civilians.
He as attacking AT&T isolated.
This guy had been thinking about this for some time.
apolitical and ironic. Funnyman. I still want to learn if he has an operative background.
Im still expecting a DD214
I wonder how he got a drug charge and then was able to get a permit to handle explosives?
Or maybe my timeline is wrong.
well, you dont get barred for life here. Dont know about the US
Nowadays I think you're right but I don't know about in the past.
Doc, where are you from then?
@Livingstone East germany.
Wow. It’s a pleasure to get a very different perspective on things.
Doc's perspective is not that different from any other sane person.
Just saying.
Whatever I meant...
Sane people. Completely different social culture. Germany’s got baggage. All countries have baggage. But seeing how restrictions led to a regime in Germany and hearing him say that our current situation echoes that Of his grandmother definitely qualifies as a different perspective.
Okay I'll concede that point.
Instead of it just being Americans saying hey. It looks like XYZ. Having anyone from another country say hey. It looks like XYZ carries a little bit more weight because of known cultural events that another country has experienced.
By carrying more weight I mean it’s just a bit harder to brush off and ignore.
Doc is only half-sane, don't let him fool you.
I am admittedly. Abby Normal.
It's fairly different.
I never noticed.
Perhaps you're right.
Lol classic
How pray tell did you end up here?
Half sane. Half normal.
What is that?
Sanity requires a fair bit of ignorance (opinion), @Doc is not ignorant.
It’s from Young Frankenstein
Okay
> It’s from Young Frankenstein
@Livingstone It's one of my favorites.
Have you never seen this movie? It’s a little old. 1974. Gene Hackman. Mel brooks. Comedy gold.
I don't think so and if I did I would be unable to remember it.
It’s a running joke in my family that we are all Abby Normal.
I grew up with it. My father loved Mel Brooks movies.
Unless I saw it again in which case I would remember seeing it.