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Old 01-09-2005, 10:05 PM   #1
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Any Supermodel Leagues Around?

I have tried to search the site and everything for a Supermodel OOTP league but the only one I found had a commissioner who recently spent nine hours in a tree with a broken pelvis, so that doesn't look like it exists anymore. I am interested in being with fellow supermodel owners who have similar interests, like photo shoots, visiting glamorous locations, and getting into acting (commercials first but eventually movies or a sitcom). If you do know of any, please PM me as I really don't want word to be spread around here - there are lots of, how can I put this without offending anyone, tremendously geeky loners that populate these boards and I'm afraid they would try to join the league through dishonest means. Thanks in advance and may you always look your very best!
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Old 01-09-2005, 10:11 PM   #2
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I didnt even know women played this let alone supermodels.

Thansk for the heads up
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Old 01-09-2005, 10:22 PM   #3
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I didnt even know women played this let alone supermodels.

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To canadiancreed: They don't - I am only joking. No need to read this thread any further.














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Old 01-09-2005, 10:24 PM   #4
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Old 01-09-2005, 10:50 PM   #5
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This is meant as leagues with the names of supermodels as the players or the people who run the teams have modeling experience?
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Old 01-10-2005, 07:12 AM   #6
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Actually my impression is that this post was meant more to ridicule the post inquiring into an all-christian league. Every post ever started on this site involving christian leagues has brought at least several negative responses. I don't recall seeing such a reaction to other special interest leagues, just christian ones. Even though I am an atheist I don't really understand the animosity towards christians and christianity in western culture.
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Jestre, you called in sick the day we talked about that Texas League, didn't you?
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Jestre, you called in sick the day we talked about that Texas League, didn't you?
Nope, I am fully aware of the Texas League thread. It was my impression that that was all about Mal bashing, not about bashing an institution or special interest.
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Actually my impression is that this post was meant more to ridicule the post inquiring into an all-christian league. Every post ever started on this site involving christian leagues has brought at least several negative responses. I don't recall seeing such a reaction to other special interest leagues, just christian ones. Even though I am an atheist I don't really understand the animosity towards christians and christianity in western culture.
This post wasn't meant to ridicule the Christian league post. It was meant to be a light take-off on it. If anything, I'm poking fun at supermodels, which I really shouldn't do because if any are having someone read these forums to them, I've just shot to heck my otherwise large chances at scoring with them. I also poked fun at those nerds who would waste their time playing a computer game based on a sport, and pretending that the players are real. Again, I really shouldn't do that because if any of my online league co-owners saw that they might get offended and send a computer virus to my OOTP game and take over my team. Computer geeks can do that, I'm told.

To conclude, if there are any Christians, supermodels or computer geeks that are offended by my unfunny posts, just let me know via PM. Or you could report me. Just don't send me any viruses.

By the way, thanks to the person who sent me the link to that supermodel league! You know who you are. Unfortunately, it's an atheist supermodel league, so I had to decline.
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To conclude, if there are any Christians, supermodels or computer geeks that are offended by my unfunny posts, just let me know via PM. Or you could report me. Just don't send me any viruses.
Virus laden PM sent.
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Once upon a time FBBL had a lot of hot girls on the front page. The ACL has Mary-Kate and Ashley on the front page. The WCBL has a girl in it's logo.

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This thread is sick, the worst I've ever seen in Christian supermodel bashing.
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Old 01-10-2005, 11:45 AM   #13
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Actually my impression is that this post was meant more to ridicule the post inquiring into an all-christian league. Every post ever started on this site involving christian leagues has brought at least several negative responses. I don't recall seeing such a reaction to other special interest leagues, just christian ones. Even though I am an atheist I don't really understand the animosity towards christians and christianity in western culture.
Anyone who belongs to a canibalistic blood cult that teaches, "Agree with me and my book or burn forever" deserves to be ridiculed.
Anyone who believes there is an invisible man living in the sky also deserves such ridicule... their own book says to rejoice in it.
However, I'm sure this isn't the correct forum for such a discussion, even though I find it irresistable.
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Anyone who belongs to a canibalistic blood cult that teaches, "Agree with me and my book or burn forever" deserves to be ridiculed.
Anyone who believes there is an invisible man living in the sky also deserves such ridicule... their own book says to rejoice in it.
However, I'm sure this isn't the correct forum for such a discussion, even though I find it irresistable.
This is a terrible. The Bible teaches us to be kind at heart. The 10 commandments is something everyone should abide by. Whether you are a christian or not. It's not like The Bible wants you to be evil. Christianity is based around a pure and unselfish way of living your life. What is possibly the matter with that? Our society could honestly use more people who believe in something, as well as try to live their lives to the fullest and to help others when at all possible. The founding fathers of America based a lot of the laws of this country as well as the constitution on The Bible.

I'm not saying you should be a Christian, even though it wouldn't be terribly bad for you. However you may want to have a little less venom in your thoughts when it comes to thinking of Christianity this way.
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This is a terrible. The Bible teaches us to be kind at heart. The 10 commandments is something everyone should abide by. Whether you are a christian or not. It's not like The Bible wants you to be evil. Christianity is based around a pure and unselfish way of living your life. What is possibly the matter with that? Our society could honestly use more people who believe in something, as well as try to live their lives to the fullest and to help others when at all possible. The founding fathers of America based a lot of the laws of this country as well as the constitution on The Bible.

I'm not saying you should be a Christian, even though it wouldn't be terribly bad for you. However you may want to have a little less venom in your thoughts when it comes to thinking of Christianity this way.
You're referring to some candy-coated version of christianity... Real Christianity has a long and bloody past, full of violence, intolerance, hate, while gaining converts at the tip of a sword.

The fact is, Jesus said that anyone who doesn't *hate* his mother, father, brother, & sister cannot be his disciple (Luke 14:26) ... It's not my fault most preachers glaze over this verse, or attempt to explain it away.
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hey, no fair. there's a big pile of +1s going on here.

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The fact is, Jesus said that anyone who doesn't *hate* his mother, father, brother, & sister cannot be his disciple (Luke 14:26) ... It's not my fault most preachers glaze over this verse, or attempt to explain it away.
26“If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters–yes, even his own life–he cannot be my disciple.

-So Jesus calls for a follower who will hate his mother and father, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters--yes, even his own life. The point of the list is that no other relationship is first for a disciple. "Hate" is used figuratively and suggests a priority of relationship. Jesus is first. To follow Jesus means to follow Jesus, not anyone or anything else. A disciple is a learner, and the primary teacher in life is Jesus. This total loyalty is crucial, given the rejection and persecution that lie ahead. If his followers care more about family than about Jesus, when families are divided under pressure of persecution, they will choose against Jesus. This is what lies behind Jesus' remarks. Discipleship is not possible if Jesus is not the teacher.

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