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JAN 15, 03:07 PM
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Uaana
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JAN 15, 03:07 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 84Bill:
Sure, I have this to offer. I dont see how this question pertains to your life or this thread. It's my life, not yours so like wtf do you care about me? Not to mention you and your band of forum brothers seem to have the enemy 84Bill in your sights so by all means frag away. I dont know what good it will serve you but you missed again so get off my ass. |
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Forum brothers?.. sorry I didnt get a secret handshake or even a ring!
Got any more comments on useless deaths of US servicemen, evil corporations, people making profit, or anything else that seems to keep the Bill man down?
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Uaana
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JAN 15, 03:13 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 84Bill:
"whine/excuse"
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Offered you a job in your field, for real pay.. you never even bothered. (yes I kept check)
Attack?.. wtf.. you're not worthy of an attack.. All anyone has to do is point out your job/living conditions/life.. pretty much rebutts any argument. Unless living in our parents basement, and getting food from the food shelf is something we should aspire too
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84Bill
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JAN 15, 03:19 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Uaana: Forum brothers?.. sorry I didnt get a secret handshake or even a ring!
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Since you have not been able to maintain the integrity of the topic about all I can do is respond with a simple reply. Even a blind man such as myself can recognize a pig. Once a pig has been identified for the first time it is easier to identify all other pigs by the sound of their squeals and their similar stench.
| quote | Got any more comments on useless deaths of US servicemen, evil corporations, people making profit, or anything else that seems to keep the Bill man down? |
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Since you brought it up earlier, I asked you to create another thread to discuss how you are feeling with regard to that very question. I wont get involved in that thread as I can see how very traumatic a subject it is for you. Being that you know 84Bill so well it is quite apparent that you know how empathic I can be when it comes to caring about those less fortunate than myself.[This message has been edited by 84Bill (edited 01-15-2008).]
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84fiero123
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JAN 15, 03:20 PM
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Ok Ace, and others who think this is a reason to bicker back and forth just to bicker.
The economy has been going down from the beginning of this thread, granted it is not negative growth but it is going down. It will be negative growth this year and very shortly.
Those who have said the economy is growing, yes you are right, but the problem is that it is less and less everyday and has been all along yet those of you that see this as good don’t want to see that it is going down, down, down.
Billions upon billions of money we don’t have in America to prop up a failing banking system because of stupid investments by those who are supposed to be in the know. They are the educated ones. They should have known better they have an education, RIGHT?
Yet you keep saying I am stupid and don’t know what I am talking about.
You keep saying that we should let all those that are going bankrupt just go under. Well if we are to do that why not let those banks that were stupid enough to allow these loans to be made down under? They were the cause of all this.
Why keep propping them up? Why because if we do not we will be in a full economic melt down. Depression.
Citi Loses Almost $10B, Slashes Dividend
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Jan 15, 11:03 AM (ET)
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http://apnews.excite.com/ar...80115/D8U6DJQO0.html
Talk amongst yourselves I’m late for my nap.
------------------ Technology is great when it works, and one big pain in the ass when it doesn't. Detroit iron rules all the rest are just toys.[This message has been edited by 84fiero123 (edited 01-15-2008).]
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84Bill
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JAN 15, 03:24 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Uaana: Offered you a job in your field, for real pay.. you never even bothered. (yes I kept check) Attack?.. wtf.. you're not worthy of an attack.. All anyone has to do is point out your job/living conditions/life.. pretty much rebutts any argument. Unless living in our parents basement, and getting food from the food shelf is something we should aspire too |
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Again, of what matter is this in your life and how does it pertain to the topic "The economy, is it good or bad."? Uaana, your ad-homenim deflection from the topic is very amusing to say the very least.
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Uaana
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JAN 15, 03:31 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by 84Bill:
Again, of what matter is this in your life and how does it pertain to the topic "The economy, is it good or bad."? Uaana, your ad-homenim deflection from the topic is very amusing to say the very least. |
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Nice re-direct.
and nice ditch on the other item you brought up.
Never mind.. punk..
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Phranc
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JAN 15, 03:32 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by aceman:
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Buttered? Kettle? Salted?
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84Bill
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JAN 15, 03:35 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Uaana: Nice re-direct. and nice ditch on the other item you brought up. Never mind.. punk.. |
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I don't blame you for giving up Uaana. The U.S. Economy can be a real mother to understand and comprehend for adults let alone the average school age child with ADHD.
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aceman
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JAN 15, 03:36 PM
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| quote | Originally posted by Phranc:
Buttered? Kettle? Salted? |
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Gov't Cheese flavored. Want some?
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