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17 Feb 2008, 9:36 pm

Because some dirty minds misunderstood my previous post, I am still inviting Irulan and Ana54 to join the WP Girls With a Completely Appropriate, Non-Sadomasochistic Association of Girls Who Find the Holocaust Somewhat Interesting (CANSAGWFHSI).

SIGH.


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17 Feb 2008, 9:56 pm

I'm in... and there's also a fourth girl but I forget her name!



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17 Feb 2008, 9:59 pm

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I'm in... and there's also a fourth girl but I forget her name!


CANSAG: MissPickwickian, Irulan, Ana54, and The Other One :)


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17 Feb 2008, 10:01 pm

Let's break the ice by posting random facts...


Roza Robota, Ala Gertner, Regina Safirslajn, Estusia Wajcblum, Marta Bindiger, Ruzia Meth, Hana Wajcblum, Hadassa Zlotnicka, Genia, and Antichka helped smuggle powder to the Sonderkommando so that they could blow up the crematoriums!



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17 Feb 2008, 10:04 pm

MissPickwickian wrote:
Because some dirty minds misunderstood my previous post, I am still inviting Irulan and Ana54 to join the WP Girls With a Completely Appropriate, Non-Sadomasochistic Association of Girls Who Find the Holocaust Somewhat Interesting (CANSAGWFHSI).

SIGH.


Dirty? More paranoid.


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17 Feb 2008, 10:14 pm

A mixture of the two. I'm sorry but someone has to go about lowering the tone! :D



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17 Feb 2008, 10:17 pm

Hmmm, good, the ice is even breaking with the critics. Let's continue our ice-breaking activity:


at least 8 prisoners escaped from Auschwitz.



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17 Feb 2008, 10:31 pm

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Hmmm, good, the ice is even breaking with the critics. Let's continue our ice-breaking activity:


at least 8 prisoners escaped from Auschwitz.


It's incredible that they were able to pull that off. The only time the Nazis went in for an old-fashioned ceremonial killing was when they were hanging someone for a serious crime such as possessing a weapon or trying to escape. Humans, perhaps due to evolution, have some hidden "Houdini" genes that allow a lucky few to figure out how to escape anything.

How did they do that? I have been trying to plot my own escape from Auschwitz (just in case the thing with the time machine goes horribly, horribly wrong) and I have not found a way in which this could be done. If one managed to corrupt a morally tormented guard, it might be remotely possible, but the Poles would probably shoot you on sight (that actually happened at a different extermination camp in Poland; a bunch of people broke out and were promptly slaughtered by the locals).


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17 Feb 2008, 10:46 pm

Ana54 wrote:
Let's break the ice by posting random facts...


Roza Robota, Ala Gertner, Regina Safirslajn, Estusia Wajcblum, Marta Bindiger, Ruzia Meth, Hana Wajcblum, Hadassa Zlotnicka, Genia, and Antichka helped smuggle powder to the Sonderkommando so that they could blow up the crematoriums!


They were the guys who blew up little Krema#5 towards the end, right? They did a brave thing, but why did they go for #5? #5 was the runt of the litter!


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17 Feb 2008, 10:48 pm

Josef Mengele listened to Beethoven after experiments to relax. Creep.


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17 Feb 2008, 11:00 pm

I can't stop! Help!

Three Catholic saints died in Auschwitz: Saint Maximillian Kolbe, Saint Raphael Kalinowski, and Saint Theresa Benedicta of the Cross (nee Edith Stein). All of them were canonized by Pope John Paul II.


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17 Feb 2008, 11:07 pm

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Josef Mengele listened to Beethoven after experiments to relax. Creep.


no, not the Ludwig VAN!!


(obscure reference to 'a clockwork orange' line)



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17 Feb 2008, 11:13 pm

sinsboldly wrote:
MissPickwickian wrote:
Josef Mengele listened to Beethoven after experiments to relax. Creep.


no, not the Ludwig VAN!!


(obscure reference to 'a clockwork orange' line)


Hell yes. The Nazis were obsessed with classical music and used it as their preferred soundtrack for any Jew-killing excursion. The infamous "piano scene" in Schindler's List was based on something that actually happened.


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17 Feb 2008, 11:31 pm

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sinsboldly wrote:
MissPickwickian wrote:
Josef Mengele listened to Beethoven after experiments to relax. Creep.


no, not the Ludwig VAN!!


(obscure reference to 'a clockwork orange' line)


Hell yes. The Nazis were obsessed with classical music and used it as their preferred soundtrack for any Jew-killing excursion. The infamous "piano scene" in Schindler's List was based on something that actually happened.


Do I explain "A Clockwork Orange" or do I just drop the reference?

Merle



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17 Feb 2008, 11:34 pm

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Do I explain "A Clockwork Orange" or do I just drop the reference?

Merle


I need no explanations, nerdboy.


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17 Feb 2008, 11:40 pm

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sinsboldly wrote:

Do I explain "A Clockwork Orange" or do I just drop the reference?

Merle


I need no explanations, nerdboy.


oh, why do you wanna go hurt my feelings??


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