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Man of Men 177 7
02/06/2010 12:23 AM
I think someone had better tell them that they're using the Dutch flag as a background for the majority of those.
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Man of Men 177 7
02/06/2010 12:29 AM
I mean the French flag.
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Alarm Clock 6,338 4
02/06/2010 02:10 AM
My sound wasn't working earlier, and I just rewatched it. It's totally different both ways, but still funny.
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Blue Suede Shempxistential Blues 22,212 16
02/06/2010 01:35 PM
Those people are so obscene, so repugnant, so compeletly heinous ( I got me a new thesaurus today). That there is a part of me who thinks they are Frost-ing with us. They are like some kind of ZUG prank gone horribly wrong.
I think maybe they are some kind of family acting troup. And they were banned from Shakespear in the Park or something. So they came up with this plan to make everyone on the planet hate them, to show how good of actors they really are. And one day soon, they will show up on the Today Show, or The Tonight Show, or the Tomorrow Show, and come out to the world.
I mean because nobody can be that mean, and stupid, and hateful, and full of Shakespeare, can they?
...can they?
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Whistler P. McManus 183,262 42
02/06/2010 01:47 PM
The "church" has 71 members, 60 of whom are Phelps family members. At least six of them are lawyers, including Fred Phelps (the head douche). The church is closely tied to the Phelps Chartered Law Firm, which got its start filing suits on behalf of people whose civil rights had been violated.
There is a theory that it is all a scam, and that they are trying to incite people to infringe upon their rights so that they can file lawsuits. And they do file a Frostload of lawsuits.
Two things make me think that's not the case. First of all, they could be making more money in a legitimate civil rights law practice, even if they had to split the money with actual plaintiffs. Second, and more importantly, I've read a bunch of stuff written by the four of Fred Phelp's children (he has 13) who have left the family. Mostly they think he's either mentally ill or brain damaged, but they don't doubt that he really believes all the Shakespeare he spouts.
If you're interested, do a search on Nate Phelps. He's probably the most eloquent and the most public of the kids who have left the family.
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