elag wrote:
> > > Oh... I agree... It seems like "cruel and unusual punishment"... but I
> > > suppose one must pay the price for civil disobedience.
> >
> > :O) I always laugh at that line when i think it comes from the 'home of
> > the free'
>
> Hmm... explain... is "cruel and unusual punishment" funny or paying the
> price for civil disobedience?... and how so?
No, the 'home of the free part'. I have been chastised for our english
way of having rules for this that and the other and yet it often seems
that in some ways America is a far harder place to live than here. I
suppose, at the end of the day its just whatever you're used to. I'm
used to not having seen more than a handful of real guns in my whole
life (discounting museums) and if I ever got stopped for something I had
or hadn't done (when I was a naughty little boy) the last thing I
worried about was whether a sudden movement would put me in a wooden
box. Sadly, due to the influx of what appears to be gangsta culture it
is becoming more likely to be the victim of some sort of armed tragedy.
--
Paul. (scatter like ice from the spoon that was your womb)
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