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A guy at work that annoys the crap out of me.
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yes i detest my ex brother inlaw for trying to molest my daughter! and getting away with it to go on to molest 7 total! ![]() ![]() ![]() I sure hope they caught that bastard and put him away for a very long time! |
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A guy at work that annoys the crap out of me. That makes perfect sense, actually. When I ask someone what they do for a living and they say, "I'm a tool and die maker", I naturally assume alcoholic and am right, most of the time. |
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A guy at work that annoys the crap out of me. That makes perfect sense, actually. When I ask someone what they do for a living and they say, "I'm a tool and die maker", I naturally assume alcoholic and am right, most of the time. I laughed so hard when I read this I think a little bit of pee almost came out. ![]() |
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Oh ok, I don't see the humor, people are alcoholics for a reason, and usually its not all pretty and flowery if that's what you were wanting from people.
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Oh, it was a play on words. Tool and Die Maker Tool= asshole Die Maker= Liver disease, DWI accidents, etc... Listen, the post was clearly not made to offend, and you have to admit, it was clever. |
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And I suppose smokers want lung cancer too.
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A guy at work that annoys the crap out of me. That makes perfect sense, actually. When I ask someone what they do for a living and they say, "I'm a tool and die maker", I naturally assume alcoholic and am right, most of the time. I laughed so hard when I read this I think a little bit of pee almost came out. ![]() That's um... an entirely different subject matter. Often, alcohol is involved there too. |
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oh Geez there are quite a few really worthy ones...
Kim Yong Il, Bin Laden and Ahmedinejad for starters... but yeah...Mashaal Haniyeh, Zahar, and Sheikh Naim Qassem etc. etc. these are certainly worthy ones... |
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And I suppose smokers want lung cancer too. Why are you unable to see the post in another context? Why are you so angry? |
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A guy at work that annoys the crap out of me. That makes perfect sense, actually. When I ask someone what they do for a living and they say, "I'm a tool and die maker", I naturally assume alcoholic and am right, most of the time. I laughed so hard when I read this I think a little bit of pee almost came out. ![]() That's um... an entirely different subject matter. Often, alcohol is involved there too. Not if I'm so totally drunk and dehydrated I can't pee anymore. Then I can make that threat safely sitting on your couch and you can breathe easy. Of course, I might be all randy and drunk so you might not be breathing easy. You broken in the table yet? |
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Oh ok, I don't see the humor, people are alcoholics for a reason, and usually its not all pretty and flowery if that's what you were wanting from people. I happen to be an alcoholic. It was never meant as an insult, but more of a humorous observation. Tool and die makers split hairs for a living, as do surgeons. A strand of human hair is, on average, 0.0015" thick. Often, people in these professions have to hold +-0.0001" tolerances, which can be very stressful. Naturally, perfection in work leads to imperfect drinking. |
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And I suppose smokers want lung cancer too. ![]() |
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Oh ok, I don't see the humor, people are alcoholics for a reason, and usually its not all pretty and flowery if that's what you were wanting from people. I happen to be an alcoholic. It was never meant as an insult, but more of a humorous observation. Tool and die makers split hairs for a living, as do surgeons. A strand of human hair is, on average, 0.0015" thick. Often, people in these professions have to hold +-0.0001" tolerances, which can be very stressful. Naturally, perfection in work leads to imperfect drinking. ....and see, I only got the underlying indication, my interpretation of the two words together. Anyhow, it cracked me up. And I hope you saw the humor in my prior post, as I did not know you are living clean time.... |
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Oh, it was a play on words. Tool and Die Maker Tool= asshole Die Maker= Liver disease, DWI accidents, etc... Listen, the post was clearly not made to offend, and you have to admit, it was clever. Actually, "tool and die maker" is a legitimate title. It implies a machinist with a great deal of precision in their work. Usually, a tool in die maker is a he, and not a she. How's that for politically correct? |
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Actually, "tool and die maker" is a legitimate title. It implies a machinist with a great deal of precision in their work. Usually, a tool in die maker is a he, and not a she. How's that for politically correct? Oh no, I know that.... ![]() |
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And I suppose smokers want lung cancer too. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Oh ok, I don't see the humor, people are alcoholics for a reason, and usually its not all pretty and flowery if that's what you were wanting from people. I happen to be an alcoholic. It was never meant as an insult, but more of a humorous observation. Tool and die makers split hairs for a living, as do surgeons. A strand of human hair is, on average, 0.0015" thick. Often, people in these professions have to hold +-0.0001" tolerances, which can be very stressful. Naturally, perfection in work leads to imperfect drinking. ....and see, I only got the underlying indication, my interpretation of the two words together. Anyhow, it cracked me up. And I hope you saw the humor in my prior post, as I did not know you are living clean time.... Of course I did, and any liability can be turned into an asset. Alcohol is only a threat if I ingest it, not if others do. It's been more than 5 1/2 years since I have punished my brain and others with my drinking. It's been less than an hour since I've punished anyone with my thinking, and twisted humor. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Sorry for actually trying to kill this thread but, Think about the person you detest. Are they worth the time, effort, or even the peace of mind you waste detesting them? Just a thought. My feeling on the matter. I agree. "I will allow no man to drag me down so low as to cause me to hate him." You've never met the man that could force those feeling out of you? |
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You've never met the man that could force those feeling out of you? One of my step-fathers did. Had I not been removed from the family, he would have died at my hand when I was 12, as a matter of survival. While he died later of a drug overdose, until I stopped hating and started forgiving, there wasn't room to truly love another person. |
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