El Paso County, Colorado. Let's hear the excuses. (Page 12/12)
SuperchargedV6 SEP 24, 10:36 AM

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Originally posted by fierobear:


It involves Stimpy. Why so surprised?



Plus one on that. Rick B

hugh SEP 24, 10:37 AM
I've been marrted almost 51 years,and in that time if I said I never got mad at my wife or she never got mad at me,I'd be lying.But we have never had an arguement.There are a few people who I really dislike in my life,but I hate only one (He stole my 70 year old brother's future).JIM GEESE from VPRC.Enough about me (background). It upsets me to read statements written that are hurtfull by people I consider friends about others I also consider friends,but such is life .Just let me ramble a little bit ! Everyone is entitled to their own opinion,and this is mine ! When you see a thread or post by someone you don't like,only post if you have something positive to say,fight the urge to correct them publicly (that is one of the things PM's can be used for).I'm not saying to like each other, just be respectful to each other.Nothing is accomplished by making somebody mad or making them defend themselves.I'm rubber,you're glue (everyone knows the rest).Kind of childish isn't it?

There are times I should follow my own advice but the heat of the moment prevents that !

[This message has been edited by hugh (edited 09-24-2012).]

Cooter SEP 24, 03:33 PM
When I taught second grade, we read a story called, "That Henry." It was about a guy who did not meet his neighbors expectations of what a neighbor should be, so they eventually banded together and ran him off. One phrase from the story really stuck with me and I think it fits the situation here-
"Does having him gone make you more right?"
Lambo nut SEP 24, 04:21 PM

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Originally posted by Cooter:

When I taught second grade, we read a story called, "That Henry." It was about a guy who did not meet his neighbors expectations of what a neighbor should be, so they eventually banded together and ran him off. One phrase from the story really stuck with me and I think it fits the situation here-



Did Henry go around to peoples houses, bang on the doors to stir up chit and call them names and degrade them until they struck back then tried degrading them some more? Did he walk up to groups of people that were carring on a nice conversation, only to butt in and start calling them names and degrading them for no reason? Henry is lucky he was not too bad and the townspeople pulled a Skidmore on him.

http://www.talkguests.com/inbroaddaylight.htm



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Originally posted by Cooter:
"Does having him gone make you more right?"



Not sure how the book went but in this case I know I can speak for at least a few....YES!!

Kevin

kyunderdawg SEP 24, 06:55 PM

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Originally posted by Boondawg:


Oh, if she wants that, she just sticks a curling iron between my buttcheeks.
She plugs it in and she don't pull it till i get her where she needs to be.
I got about a minute-thirty, tops, before I smell bacon.
Now that's intense.




You got me beat, man.
Lambo nut SEP 25, 09:33 AM
Anybody else getting notes slipped under the door from a guy in trouble....

WhiteDevil88
Member
09-24-2012 06:21 PM


So you don't like it when people jump in and harass other people. Neither do I.
http://www.fiero.nl/forum/A...07-6-051177.html#p33

So why do you do it?

I find it funny he goes back to 2007 and tries to give me crap about a post where he asked an opinion and got one. Funny thing is I gave my opinion without calling him a a name which seems the only way this individual can respond to many post. This guy has no freakin clue.

Kevin

Tony Kania SEP 25, 02:16 PM
Hey guys,

Listen, I am fully guilty of causing a ruckus in this thread. I happened to be playing the part of a tool, and I apologize for that. I seemed to be caught up in the moment, and sadly, I was enjoying it. Now, I did not get put on probation, but let us just say that I got my first deserved tongue lashing.

I am not going anywhere. You are stuck with me!

Enjoy your day folks,

Tony