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Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 1:44 pm
by Tech
And he's back folks with more and making it personal again. Can't even remember what he types.
LMFAO at the :tears:
He is so easily sucked back in because of his hatred and anger. :rotf:
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 1:49 pm
by jk
I am done on this thread Tech. Whine to your heart's content. I welcome you to the other threads to debate the topics of those threads if you wish.
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 1:52 pm
by Tech
Yeah, right, you're done with this thread [b]AGAIN[/b]. :rotf:
Put your tail between your legs little puppy and go whine. Oh, wait, you're full grown so you must be a liberal.
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 8:50 pm
by Tech
Okay, now that the tantrum between us 3 year olds is over (on this thread) I wanted to add a couple of things.
Some of you know Joel and others don't so here are my thoughts for what they are worth:
1. JK is a passionate and stand up guy. He's strong in his beliefs and not afraid to defend them. That's what this room is all about.
2. He is one of the best I know in discussing things [b]without making them personal[/b] or holding a grudge for the beliefs of others. He is way better at it than I and I respect him for that. He has corrected me for doing such in the past and will probably do so in the future.
3. I'm happy to see him here and feel that he will add some great fun and discussion to this room and hopefully the others.
4. I would be the first to offer him a cigar and drink if we had a chance to meet up in person.
Now with all that said and tons more fun(?) like this to come lets all remember.
1. No threats of violence or stupid crap like that should ever happen here.
2. Nobody should feel that they don't belong or are not allowed to share their thoughts.
3. Always be willing to put the love of cigars and such ahead of petty, life issues.
Thanks all for listening and smoke something good.
:cheers:
P.S. Welcome JK!
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2007 10:06 pm
by anacostiakat
Tech, is that really you brother? :cop:
Really though. Nice post. Joel [b]is[/b] a good guy. Even if he is a Dem. :rotf:
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 8:35 pm
by Rooster
A puppy eventually learns not to shit where he eats?
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 10:16 pm
by cbandito
Tech, do all those apply to Joel the liberal or Joel the puppy? :nana:
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 6:33 pm
by ELittle
I'd feel bad after I kicked a puppy in the head? ;D
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 5:46 am
by ShortStory
Nice job Tech, when I first started my business years ago, my old partner said.."never talk Politics or Religion" wow was he right! If you want stay friends, same thing, family, same thing. Seems to be the most passionate subject there is. I LOVE IT...........by the way, as a long time business owner :finger: the dems! :bigup:
Re: Q: What is the difference between a liberal and a puppy?
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 10:48 pm
by Rooster
that would be [i]capice[/i]?
no such animale as capiche, bro.
and the response is not to merely reiterate an affirmative 'capice'. it would be:
ho capito. or capisco.
i saw this faux pas in a movie.
'Italian' Guy 1: Capice?
'Italian' Guy 2: Capice!
ps i also notice the car in a chase has a hub cap, doesn't have a hub cap, has a hub cap again. i gotta get out!!!!!
sorry, had to vent. play on.