posted on July 23, 2004 07:44:11 PM new
Crowfar, surely we all are lacking the greatest social life to be posting here so much? Or maybe we just like it. Shielded behind a monitor spewing our oh s0-worldly ph-balanced advise on both sides?
You mean - and its gonna bite you really hard one day!
posted on July 23, 2004 07:53:12 PM new
neroter, I don't quite understand your whole post but speaking for myself I have exactly the kind of social life I choose and some, not all, other posters on here seem to be the type of person with a fine social life.
You say,"Shielded behind a monitor spewing our oh s0-worldly ph-balanced advise on both sides? "
Yup, that's what everybody does on these boards...gives adviCe.
We are all "shielded behind a monitor". It would be kind of hard to be on the Internet without one.
You say, "You mean - and its gonna bite you really hard one day!"
posted on July 23, 2004 08:21:23 PM new
Hey Bear, you stealing my groupie?
Pretty pathetic don't ya think crowfart.. come on you can do better, you obviously haven't been paying attention very much... better go hit the books again... and remember you're my groupie not Bear's...
posted on July 23, 2004 08:52:38 PM new
Ahhh...I see the f**k-up fairy has visited us again.... and just how may I screw you over tonight twelve-trolls?
posted on July 23, 2004 09:36:01 PM new
Hey Kraft.. since you are Canadian.. would you please translate for me? What exactly does the word Fdoy mean? LOL Maggie
posted on July 23, 2004 09:41:01 PM new
I thought it was the acronym for "first day of year"...
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posted on July 23, 2004 10:56:42 PM new Hey Kraft.. since you are Canadian.. would you please translate for me? What exactly does the word Fdoy mean? LOL Maggie....and maybe while she's at it she can explain your love jones for Helen!
You think you're smart Maggie, but you stoop to the very lows that you accuse the "neocons" of. Truth, liberty, justice, what a crock you pretend to stand with and for.
posted on July 24, 2004 12:15:24 AM newDesperate Lonely neocon cuts and pastes until his fingers bleed in attempt to gain attention and start a fight!
See just proved the demo gogs strategy to be true. Try and attack the author & not the subject matter.
Twelve, I say we split crowbait in half. I need bait for the trotline. The catfish on Lake Conroe love stinkin ole putrid demo gogs.
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*the continuation of the human species,
*the rearing of children,
*the regulation of sexuality,
*the provision of mutual support and protection,
*the creation of an altruistic domestic economy, and
*the maintenance of bonds between the generations."
posted on July 24, 2004 04:31:44 AM new
Brother, these posts are getting nastier and nastier. In talking to people on both sides of the political spectrum, this has turned into one of the nastiest election years they can recall.
It reminds me of my brother and I as children. Whether it was fighting over where we were going, Cedar Point or Geauga Lake, or the last chocolate chip cookie, my mother would burst into the room announcing, "Ok, since you can't get along, we're not going anywhere". Or, she'd pop the last cookie into her mouth and announce, "There, now neither of you gets the last cookie". Oh, good Lord, I've turned into my mother.
Ok, since posts that start out relatively civil turn nasty and ugly, "No one gets to be president. Not Bush, not Kerry". Since more and more posts start out to push buttons and certain posters just can't help but jab back, "Barney the purple dinosaur will be sitting in the White House come November. There he will spread joy and happiness to all. I'll love you, and you'll love me, we'll be a happy family. . ."
Heaven help me. I've had too many cups of coffee this morning. I have to attend my granddaughter's 6th birthday party today. I had to make 11 tamborines out of paper plates last night (with about half of the beans ending up embedded into my carpet) so that they can have a concert for everyone with my boyfriend, Ken, playing the guitar. I've lost my mind. . .won't someone help me to find it?
Ah, heck, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
For whatever it's worth, everyone enjoy your day. Get off these boards, enjoy the sunshine (if you have any today), commune with nature. Take time to smell the roses. LOL!
Cheryl
God grant that not only the love of liberty but a thorough knowledge of the rights of man may pervade all the nations of the earth, so that a philosopher may set his foot anywhere on its surface and say: This is my country. - Benjamin Franklin
[ edited by CBlev65252 on Jul 24, 2004 04:32 AM ]
posted on July 24, 2004 05:09:29 AM new
Have to cheryl, my groupies maggienuthins and crowfart smell after a bit... seems bathing isn't one of their favorite pastimes... just followig me around... and now Bear to... LOL
Bear, you think that would be fair to all the other fishermen?
"Hey Kraft.. since you are Canadian.. would you please translate for me? What exactly does the word Fdoy mean? LOL Maggie....and maybe while she's at it she can explain your love jones for Helen!" "You think you're smart Maggie, but you stoop to the very lows that you accuse the "neocons" of. Truth, liberty, justice, what a crock you pretend to stand with and for."
Such a bitter grudge,neroter. Your suspicious focus and resentment is so unnecessary. Be happy with and develop what you have. Although it may be true that you've been knocking yourself out trying for years, there is always hope.
posted on July 24, 2004 06:46:19 AM new
Sorry Cheryl! I have to find my own mind first!....lol! Good luck at your birthday party. The thought of being with a bus load of shrieking 6 year olds....kinda like fingernails on a chalkboard for hours.....
Got my nephew's wedding today...thought it was next Saturday.....just the wedding though....gotta see Tim in the hospital....get stuff ready for a friend's 50th birthday party tonight...go to that.....go to Art show in Corning tomorrow....I guess no rest for the weary!
posted on July 24, 2004 07:06:02 AM new
Hey Nero......what the halls are you going on about? You bash me for what? I was trying to follow the posts between you and Crow and Kraft.. I didn't get what Fdoy meant.. that's all..geesh... I googled it and came up with the same as Cheryl..first day of the year..
So why the nasty reply?
As far as a love feast... I can't win can I... I get bashed for being a bully .. then I get bashed when I am being nice to people.. Please remember that I haven't been here very long.. so I have no idea what exactly has gone down in the past between the posters ... it was a simple question.. and I still don't know what it means..
And.. I might add you were one on my love feast list yesterday too..
posted on July 24, 2004 08:13:32 AM new
Thank you Twelve-trolls... such nice comments from you were totally unexpected.
I take it this is your olive branch to me? Well.. I knew you would eventually come around and see the light and I've known all along that you have had a secret crush on me..
Now we can be best friends and stroke each other every chance we get okay?
Hey Everybody! I've got a new admirer...Twelves looooovvveeeesss ME!
posted on July 24, 2004 02:31:27 PM new
I didnt bash you, Maggie. I simply said you've got a love jones for Helen? Is that wrong? Untrue??
( I still likes ya Maggie )
And Helen, you've got the market covered on bitterness way more than I could ever have.
Things roll off my back like water on a duck, so I dont have a need to loathe anybody for what they post here like you've written time and again. You could take a lesson from me.
posted on July 24, 2004 03:19:23 PM new
Well, I do have a few problems. The birds are eating my tomatoes! Is that crazy or what! -- I covered them with netting and then the squirrels arrived....I think just to show me that they could circumvent the netting. My neighbor had the same problem with grapes and after he covered the grapes, the birds built a nest under the netting.
Maybe I will try a birdbath tomorrow because they may need water. In the meantime my husband has offered to shoot the squirrels and the rabbits. Hahaha....
Before someone calls People for the Ethical Treatment for Animals, I should add that although he did say that, he was just joking.
posted on July 24, 2004 03:27:55 PM new
Sorry Maggie but I have no idea what fdoy means. Is it an acronym? Fake diamonds on you? Fried donuts on yogurt? Fools don't offer yen? It sounds mysterious though!
posted on July 24, 2004 03:55:57 PM new
Helen, I know how you feel. I had to put an electric fence around the garden to keep the raccoons out. I'll bet a birdbath will help with the birds. It's mostly the moisture they're looking for I think. The raccoons can decimate an entire garden in one night. Last fall, I had to do a bit of population reduction on them. Some nights we'd have as many as 7 or 8 at once coming to dig up the compost pile or try to break into the chicken coop or grain shed. I trapped and relocated 15 raccoons in 18 nights, and our guard dogs, who live with the goats and chickens and do not appreciate strangers around their "children", killed another three.
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