Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

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wanna argue web site
24 hour argumentive sparring
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a web site for all those people who love to argue about whatever, but hate when they can't find anyone willing to engage with them. A 24/7 with real live peeps in a chat one on one or mulpitple person chat setting with argumentive agents fully trained in the art of argumentive sparring.a one time per year membership fee to gain access with no rules against profanitie, complete freedom to express your most twisted ideas and have someone try to bash them to pieces, only for those who are completely bored or have way too much free time. I was also thinking optional one on one with trained pros or you could choose the community chat bashing room where you can just argue it up with anyone in the room---- a total free for all.

Ozzy, Nov 14 2006

Socrates argument clinic http://www.mindspri...fpatton/sclinic.htm
I'm sure you've seen it before. [Ling, Nov 16 2006]

The classic sketch. Sorry, I love reading this every now and then. http://www.mindspri...mfpatton/sketch.htm
Maybe it works better when you have seen the real thing. [Ling, Nov 16 2006]

Jabberwacky http://www.jabberwacky.com/
You can have an argument here. [Ling, Nov 16 2006]



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       I'm thinking Monty Python...

zen_tom, Nov 14 2006
  

       Great idea! I'll bun it if you give me a free 2-year membership.+

21 Quest, Nov 14 2006
  

       //I'm thinking Monty Python...// no, you're not.

po, Nov 14 2006
  

       What is a peep?

angel, Nov 14 2006
  

       A chick-shaped marshmallow. Sold just before easter, but best eaten stale.

jutta, Nov 14 2006
  

       Thanks. Must be a US thing. We don't have them in England. I feel so deprived.

angel, Nov 14 2006
  

       No peeps? Then why do you have microwaves?
(since you haven't seen it: a peep in the microwave balloons to enormous proportions. Great fun.)

lurch, Nov 14 2006
  

       We have microwaves for 1) thawing frozen bread, b) making scrambled egg, and iii) entertainment when there's nothing on TV and we've already done the laundry. We tend not to use them to dry pomeranians (although I would, if I had a pomeranian).

angel, Nov 14 2006
  

       Microwaves are great for baked potatoes, also.

Zimmy, Nov 14 2006
  

       They're for reviving a cup of coffee when it gets halfway down.   

       Here in the UK I've seen one or two marshmallow-shaped chicks.

Ian Tindale, Nov 14 2006
  

       I can see you guys are in need a web site such as this. =-)

Ozzy, Nov 14 2006
  

       Oh, yeah, I'd forgotten about baked potatoes.

angel, Nov 14 2006
  

       I call them microwaved potatoes.

rcarty, Nov 14 2006
  

       //I can see you guys are in need a web site such as this. =-)//   

       What would make you say something absurd like that?!   

       ((just testing the concept!))   

       Croissant!

kdmurray, Nov 14 2006
  

       No.

Ling, Nov 14 2006
  

       What no? I disagree!

jmvw, Nov 14 2006
  

       Well you're wrong.   

       Says you.

NotTheSharpestSpoon, Nov 14 2006
  

       ok so your proposing a pre taste of marriage, why would i want to pay to argue with someone, when my wife verbally abuses, argue's, and generally disagree's with everything i ever say, for free oh and dont forget the in laws....er....pointless

Stork, Nov 15 2006
  

       //wife ... disagrees ... for free//
either you're not paying attention to where the money is going, or she has a reason

lurch, Nov 15 2006
  

       You're all wrong. Have a pineapple.

moomintroll, Nov 15 2006
  

       Thanks, but it won't fit in the microwave.

angel, Nov 15 2006
  

       yeah your wife argues for free but I bet she stops argueing when you start to win or she hears something she just doesn't want to deal with I know mine does, this web site would give you the chance to fully vent your complete argument and maybe gain some insight to a resolution, I think the trained staff should also allow some anwsers or advice on how to resolve certain issues if the customer requests.

Ozzy, Nov 15 2006
  

       These are not the pineapples you are looking for.

Zimmy, Nov 15 2006
  

       So... the trolls would be there agreeing with everyone and trying to make peace?

david_scothern, Nov 15 2006
  

       I think some of you guys could use a something to Diss on web site

Ozzy, Nov 15 2006
  

       This kind of describes the internet as a whole, doesn't it?   

       These argumentative types tend to end up standing in a corner (figuratively) on any site and just duking it out. They never seem to have any trouble finding each otehr under the current system either.

GutPunchLullabies, Nov 15 2006
  

       I don't get it. You're already here.

blissmiss, Nov 15 2006
  

       The one thing that makes arguements appealing is the desire to confront someone with an issue who would rather not deal with the opposition. If two people came to argue for the sake of arguing they would end up agreeing to disagree. No fun in that. However, let's say that one of your relatives got involved in one of those marketing pyramid scams- As soon as you tell him that he just got brainwashed, the argument begins! Arguements are good only when someone is convinced that they are right about something and they are not expecting someone to tell them otherwise. If you come to the table in expectation of opposition, you have already decided that you are right and nobody can tell you otherwise. BUT if you are surprised by a good counter point, you will yell and defend your position at any cost.

Jscotty, Nov 15 2006
  

       Oh no I won't.

Murdoch, Nov 16 2006
  

       Oh yes you will.

Jscotty, Nov 16 2006
  

       I couldn't agree more.

Ian Tindale, Nov 16 2006
  

       as long as the live peeps speak English

abhorsen1983, Nov 16 2006
  

       They can't speak; they're chick-shaped marshmallows.

angel, Nov 16 2006
  

       you see I already have this sight up and running right here and you guys are arguing for free!!

Ozzy, Nov 16 2006
  

       No we're not, we'll invoice you at the end of the month.

Ian Tindale, Nov 16 2006
  

       yes, but do the chick-shaped marshmallows speak English or Engrish?

abhorsen1983, Nov 16 2006
  

       Not to be a tattle tale, (sp), but this is stupid.

blissmiss, Nov 16 2006
  

       Oh no it shouldn't.

Murdoch, Nov 17 2006
  

       I beg to differ, good sir! I think the title is fine, and that, as they say, is that!

21 Quest, Nov 17 2006
  

       No it isn't.

jtp, Nov 17 2006
  

       Says the human pickle... or is it the pickled human?

21 Quest, Nov 17 2006
  

       Take your pick(le).

jtp, Nov 17 2006
  

       Hey! How'd you do that?

Zimmy, Nov 17 2006
  

       Magic.

jtp, Nov 17 2006
  

       There's no such thing as magic, you imbecile! It's an "unexplainable occurance" and I challenge anybody to disagree!

21 Quest, Nov 17 2006
  

       I disagree.

jtp, Nov 17 2006
  

       No you don't. You may *think* you disagree, but you know I'm right. I'm always right. Admit it.

21 Quest, Nov 17 2006
  

       Codswallop.

theleopard, Nov 17 2006
  

       ;-)

21 Quest, Nov 17 2006
  

       What [theleopard] said.

jtp, Nov 17 2006
  

       See, the site works well already.

21 Quest, Nov 17 2006
  

       I agree. Oops.

jtp, Nov 17 2006
  

       HA! You see!?! I AM right! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! Fooled you!!!   

       (jk)

21 Quest, Nov 17 2006
  

       Hmm... aparently HB has already baked this. :P

kdmurray, Nov 17 2006
  

       i wonder if the game is on yet...[leaves discussion]

abhorsen1983, Nov 17 2006
  


 
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