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04-05-02, 10:38 PM
You have just received the Amish Virus. Since we have neither electricity nor computers, you are on the honor system. Please pass this to others and then delete all of your files.
Thank thee.

MarkA
04-06-02, 12:20 AM
This is the same as the Norwegian virus. And it's not funny. It's nothing but an insult to a group of people. This is not funny, it is simply a way of promoting hatred and intolerance.

04-06-02, 04:31 AM
Originally posted by Mark
This is the same as the Norwegian virus. And it\'s not funny. It\'s nothing but an insult to a group of people. This is not funny, it is simply a way of promoting hatred and intolerance.

Give me a break! You insult good hard working people every day at dish by calling them \"bad\". Get off your high horse!!!

Steve Mehs
04-06-02, 07:05 PM
Personally, I agree with Mark it was an insult towads a group of people who chose to live there life the way the want, with out modern advances thats them and their personal beliefs and they way they were raised. Case Closed!

Scott Greczkowski
04-06-02, 08:05 PM
Oh come on guys, its not the politicaly correct forum, its the joke forum.

I wont tell you how many polish joke I have heard in my life :)

Its like Mexicans being offended by Speedy Gonzolas.

John Corn
04-06-02, 09:21 PM
I agree, its just a joke forum. Take it as a joke and no more.
Lets not read any deeper into it other than it's a joke.

Chris Blount
04-07-02, 05:06 AM
I can't believe there is even a discussion on this. Mark, you love to stir up trouble don't you? :)

MarkA
04-07-02, 09:25 AM
Originally posted by Scott Greczkowski
Oh come on guys, its not the politicaly correct forum, its the joke forum.

I wont tell you how many polish joke I have heard in my life :)


Well, I've heard a lot of "n****r" jokes (jokes about peole with darker colored skin than the majority in case you can't fill the *'s in in your mind); I've also heard a lot of jokes about native Americans. Does that make this right? No. It simply promotes racism, hatred, and intolerance.


Its like Mexicans being offended by Speedy Gonzolas.

I can see why. If I was Mexican I would be.

Chris Blount
04-07-02, 02:04 PM
Mark,

Almost all jokes are at the expense of others. If you get offended easy, I highly recommend not reading this forum.

BTW: Don't plan on going to any live comedy shows. You won't like them.

John Walsh
04-24-02, 07:48 PM
I'm irish and I am sure not offended by any Irish drinking jokes etc... and I am not offended by peoples depictions of leprechauns either. Fightin' Irish...Damn right!!

Nick
04-25-02, 02:26 PM
Mark, the joke was, in fact, a tribute to the simple, non-technical 19th century lifestyle of the Amish. To presume that any member of the sect would be offended at the joke is arrogance in itself.

You jumped on your PC high-horse so fast you missed the whole point. You might want to take another look at the joke to see if you can find the real meaning. :rolleyes:

Nick :smoking:

....What's that you say? You never get down off your high-horse?