On 6 Oct 2004 20:51:27 -0700, kaisers_sun@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Brian Raab)
wrote:
>Mission Impossible is EVIL,it's the work of the devil, made to collect
>your souls and to turn you into brainless slaves of hell.
Everybody knows that.
>If you like Mission Impossible, you will lose your soul to be damned
>for eternal torment in hell.Demons and devils will feast on your soul
>for all eternity.
Well then, there's nothing you can do - if you like something, you
like it - you can't unlike it, can you?
>So stop sup****ting this evil now to save your soul.
>
>Or the holy inquisition will come for you and burn your flesh to save
>your soul, because the devil must not collect more souls or nobody can
>prevent Armageddon.
Ah, *sup****ting* it is different. But I don't know how you sup****t it
though. Of course, keeping on writing to TV stations like Peapgold
does, that's probably sup****ting. I'm glad I'm not him, then! Although
I think the holy inquisition has been disbanded now. They got fed up
with the flesh burning, especially with the cost of matches these
days, and they've gone into designing reality TV shows - no change
there then.
>Mission Impossible is evil, watching Mission Impossible is BLASPHEMY ,
only
>heretics and witches like Mission Impossible.And heretics and witches
>shall BURN !
No, I think you've made a mistake there - it's "Charmed" and "Sabrina
the Teen Age Witch" and "Buffy" that witches watch - mainly so that
they can laugh, or rather cackle, at the errors.
>Mission Impossible is the show of SATAN made in HELL'S KITCHEN!
No, you're definitely wrong there - it's the show of BRUCE GELLER made
in DESILU STUDIOS (later Paramount). It was Jamie Oliver's show that
was made in HELL'S KITCHEN.
[I don't know why I bothered to write all that, as these trolls never
read the replies anyway, but this group is in one of its frequent dead
patches, so I thought, what the hell]
Note to non-UK readers: Jamie Oliver is a TV chef, but I guess you
could have worked that out for yourself. I thought of using the
blessed Delia Smith, but that was *too* far-fetched!
--
Dave
Sheffield, England, UK
dave@[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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