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Marvin Takes on Satan (and JJ)

In which Marvin defends himself against the "attacks" on one of JJ's recent blog entries. Feeling increasingly under attack from the evil one, Marvin fights back!
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Anonymous said…
Someone needs to tell Marvin that JJ's a woman. ^_^ That aside, I agree with bob p a lot. This was the nastiest I think I've heard Marvin be.
belledame222 said…
Oh, my goodness. That is glorious stuff. Thank you.

I gotta say, Marvin seems a lot more "real" than say Stephen Bennett (not to mention more likeable).

I dunno what that says, though, or about whom.
belledame222 said…
(can we set up a dialogue between Marvin and Burray Hill? a debate, perhaps? that would be kick-ass)
belledame222 said…
uh that would be Murray Hill. perhaps with a cold.
Wow, Joe, that is a very cool way of putting it, in fact, liberating.

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I have a question for all of you...should I show Marvin your comments or just let him cool off? I normally fax him comments once every few days, but I worry that he might not be ready to hear what you have to say. What do you think?
belledame222, good to see you! Murray Hill, huh? Hmmm, the only Murray Hill I know is a NYC neighborhood. Tell who is this Murray Hill you speak of?
Liadan said…
It seems to me like maybe Marvin reacted defensively and might later reconsider his position, or at least his attitude. Most people have shot off at the mouth and regretted it later at least once in their lives.

Perhaps Marvin just needs some time to consider why he reacted so harshly to what was really a fairly innocuous comment.
belledame222 said…
http://www.mrmurrayhill.com/

He is a fine upstanding member of the community, and, although not gay himself, has been a strong voice for the lgbt people.
belledame222 said…
...specifically, thinking of him because his previous run for mayor proves that he would be a good choice for a debate.

http://www.dyxploitation.nu/issue7/murray1.html

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