Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

On Mon, 28 Feb 2011 18:40:07 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:


Of course you don't see many bad teeth... most folks in the UK don't
have any of their own teeth after age 25.
 
In article ,
[email protected]d says...

Well educated atheists know more about religious history and
practices, than uneducated members of the religions.


No, it does not. It's purely a church disciplinary punishment during
life. By excluding the offender from communion/ecclesiastical contact
the intention is to bring the offender back into line during life, so
its very nature, is not about the fate of the soul after death.

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05678a.htm

Janet.
 
Re: [email protected]

Sky wrote:


Many popes were guilty of far worse than some sexual hyjinx. The upcoming
cable series "The Borgias" should be really enlightening for people who
aren't aware of the nasty history of the papacy.
 
On Sat, 26 Feb 2011 10:26:33 -0800, Mark Thorson
wrote:


Well, some thing in their hand, anyway.

That's better... and anyone who uses both handS is no one to argue
with. LOL
 
spamtrap1888 wrote in
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And? I'm not sure you are adding anything here.

--

"In the land of cats, the man with the can opener is king."
 
"spamtrap1888" wrote in message
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On Feb 28, 12:08 pm, Janet wrote:


This is an article of American faith, on the order of "the French love
Jerry Lewis" that Brits have rotten teeth.
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They don't! However, they don't have the obsession with orthodontics that
N.Americans have.
Graham
 
Andrew Cuomo criticized for "public concubinage" of Sandra Lee

On Feb 24, 6:09?pm, ImStillMags wrote:


Eye of the beholder.....besides...it is a UK new article...and not one
of them have "pretty" teeth.
 
On 2/26/2011 4:40 PM, Mr. Bill wrote:

Some years ago, I remember watching a show on (USA) cable/sat TV about
some adult British folks who had very serious long-term problems with
their teeth; they were either awfully afraid to visit the dentist and/or
had other issues with dental care. Those persons had not seen a dentist
in many years! Is that a common issue with folks in the UK (British
Isles)?

Such a thing isn't uncommon in the USA either, I suppose (?).

Sky, who's just curious and needs to make an appointment with the dentist!

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Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer!
Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice!!
 
On Tue, 1 Mar 2011 07:01:15 -0000, "Ophelia"
wrote:


Your rushing to defend what you know to be truth is plenty proof
enough. But I happen to know quite a bit about the UK through people
I know who live there, you forget (or are too ignorant to know) that
Belize used to be British Honduras... many live in both places.
 
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