What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Re: What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Luke wrote:
elmagicochrisg wrote:
Luke wrote: Who do you think signs the checks for the Middle Class? The lower class?

MEGA MEGA SUPER MOOT!
Middle class is as good as dead. Nowadays it's mostly lower class and upper class.

If anything, middle class was for the better part self-sustaining.

You have to be a complete moron not to get that.

Regardless of our differences I thought you were an intelligent man.

I'm very much starting to doubt that now.
Just...wow.
What part of PM don't you understand?...

And I'm the asshole here. Right?... :lol:

Deal with it.
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elmagicochrisg wrote:What part of PM don't you understand?...

And I'm the asshole here. Right?... :lol:

Deal with it.
You seem to get into a lot of fights with various members. The only constant I can see in all of them is you.
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MrPopo wrote:You seem to get into a lot of fights with various members. The only constant I can see in all of them is you.
The only constant I see is that it's pretty much always the same people that drag me into these moronic conversations...

I did not even ask for this. I just wanted to post what ticked me off today.

And before you point your finger at me, have a look at your responses.

What did your last 4 posts contribute except for trying to stir things up?...

Mature conversation my ass...

So give it a rest will ya. I think this thread has been tainted enough for one day...
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MrPopo wrote: I am capable of having conversations with people I don't agree with or dislike.
Psst, Mr. Popo...
Do you like me?

Circle one:

YES. NO.
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Ticked- math is hard and I need halp
Mad- cant remember the sites that were like acts of gord that I had read some of
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Let's not act like we don't know how chris will react to our posts. Like Izzy, I think he's entitled to his opinion. His posts do not represent the board in a good light, but what can ya do?


Smile: I got a free $5 Exxon gift card for donating a pint of blood.

Super Smile: A heavy pint feels something different after giving a pint of blood.
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Luke wrote:Super Smile: A heavy pint feels something different after giving a pint of blood.
Giving blood is the best!

(1) It is generous thing to do.

(2) If the red cross asks you back, then you can be sure that you don't have any blood-borne diseases. (Yay!)

(2) It is like a very fast working mini-diet. (Hey! I lost two pounds!)

(3) It enhances the effects of alcohol!

The next time someone does a racketboy meet up, they should convert it into a blood drive. Good times for all!
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prfsnl_gmr wrote: The next time someone does a racketboy meet up, they should convert it into a blood drive. Good times for all!
I'd be up for that. I'm the proud owner of a few gallon pins.
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Yes I enjoy giving blood. I find it oddly pleasant and relaxing.

Last time I gave, there was this first-time donor sitting next to be at the snack table. He said "Hey that wasn't so bad!" and then immediately passed out. :lol:
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:Yes I enjoy giving blood. I find it oddly pleasant and relaxing.

Last time I gave, there was this first-time donor sitting next to be at the snack table. He said "Hey that wasn't so bad!" and then immediately passed out. :lol:
It depends on who draws the blood. Sometimes I barely feel the needle, other times it feels like someone is trying to bruise my entire arm.

Ticked: It's heritage, not hate.
No, it is stupidity.

I always use this analogy: It's the same thing as if someone from Germany flew a Nazi flag stating "It's not hate, it's heritage".
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