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Glen.Nogami
6th December 2006, 07:52 PM
http://www.quitkissingmyashes.com/

Typical afterlife quackery. The only thing is...Was that a pun? I mean, I might suspect parody if it didn't seem so much like most of these sites.

Big Les
7th December 2006, 06:27 AM
I doubt there was any pun intended there, which makes it all the more amusing in my book.

Ladewig
7th December 2006, 06:35 AM
http://www.quitkissingmyashes.com/


Kind of sad.

fuelair
7th December 2006, 09:05 AM
Pathetic even - oh, wait a minute, there's money involved. Never Mind!!

CBVan
7th December 2006, 02:04 PM
By Deus, I dispair for humanity.

Yahzi
8th December 2006, 11:02 AM
Kyle has responded immediately, directly and undeniably to verbal requests by his mother and sister.
So the kid gets to spend the afterlife being a houseboy?

Kyle Collier can truly change the world
Looks like Jesus has been replaced.

I've never seen a more blatant example of mental illness. I can't believe anyone can look at this obsession and not be concerned - for Judy.

TheBoyPaj
9th December 2006, 06:58 AM
Whaddya know? That South Park song about Kyle's mom was true.

wahrheit
9th December 2006, 08:12 AM
“The greatest number of spiritual events ever reported by a single individual. The unprecedented volume of Judy’s stories is overwhelming.”
Hank Baughman, prominent Pittsburgh TV and radio host

Translation:

“The greatest number of anecdotal events ever reported by a deluded insane. The unprecedented volume of Judy’s codswallop is overwhelming.”
Hank Baughman, some guy from local telly

Elizabeth I
9th December 2006, 08:29 AM
“The greatest number of anecdotal events ever reported by a deluded insane. The unprecedented volume of Judy’s codswallop is overwhelming.”

Codswallop is such a great word.

fuelair
9th December 2006, 09:42 AM
So the kid gets to spend the afterlife being a houseboy?


Looks like Jesus has been replaced.

I've never seen a more blatant example of mental illness. I can't believe anyone can look at this obsession and not be concerned - for Judy.

Money. Pulls in money. Pulls in lots and lots of money. "Dear Judy would you be so kind - as to fill my request - ask kyle where's a treasure chest" (oldies here may recognize the parody think Perry)(not Mason, the other one.):D :D