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Old 12-03-2008, 02:44 AM   #64
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Originally Posted by RickyMaveety View Post
There are linguistic quirks around here that have come pretty damn close to driving me over the edge ... completely destroying the one tenuous shred of sanity I have left.

My current least favorite is when someone is recommending a painter/plumber/mechanic ... you name it ... to me, and they finish off the description by saying he's a "good Christian." Really?? I really don't give a teensie weensie gnat's ass about his religious affiliation. I just want to know if he's competent at what he does for a living.

I would gladly listen to all the "eh"s and "innit"s in the history of man if I never had to hear the phrase "good Christian" again.
Thats just odd, what would that have to do if the person is a good painter/plumber/whatever?

Good thing us Swedes aren't big on religion, oh for sure, we have out share of religious nuts. But the general population doesn't give a rats dropping if a person is religious or not, as long as they are good at their job, they can worship Cthulhu as far as anyone here is concerned.
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