thanatoid <waiting@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> doomella <Doomella.1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
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> oups.com:
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>> Anybody who watched/heard her acceptance speech, for
>> starters? It's impressive how many people who barely
>> scraped by in 3rd-grade math suddenly morphed into seasoned
>> experts on the science of aeronautic explosion and on the
>> physics of impact versus controlled demolitions.
>
> Says Doomella, the physics and politics expert of the group.
Oh no, I *am* a physics expert, but I never thought I'd find myself on
the same side of an argument as Dumbella. Even Europe has vapid girls
who get by on their looks and acting ability, but have no clue about
some of the big forces that operate in the world, like bizarro
conspiracy theories.
Cotillard is cute, and it's nice when she takes off her top, and she may
even be smarter than we expect, but the 9/11 conspiracy theory seems to
have replaced the UFO conspiracy theory, which was big in the 90's.
Those UFO mutjobs are also clueless about simple physics.
> I assure you that Cotillard, like most intelligent Europeans,
> learned more in her first year of high school than an average
> American manages to absorb in college, in his/her spare time
> between the football games and partying.
>
> I bet you really miss those cheerleading days, or were you just
> a tad too heavy?
>
> I recommend you stick to the im****tant things you actually have
> a clue about, like pop culture fa****on and network talk shows.


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