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Now, Zap, ol'boy, is that REALLY any way fer a granpappy to talk? Set a good example, now.
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Good morning, y'all!
Missed your 'hello' yesterday, Zap. My apologies. How's the Grandpa doing? Beautiful day here! Lots of end-of-weeks deadlines still before me though.....work, worky, worky! Oceans |
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Ah, knoxman vs the neocons. I feel like the Harlem Globetrotters battling the Washington Generals. You "guys" bore me. Still waiting for CONSTRUCTIVE COMMENTS CONCERNING THE ANN COULTER SITUATION. Not childish insults hurled my way. Dear Lord, they aren't even witty insults. Don Rickles you guys ain't. You wanna insult me, fine. But at least TRY to come up with something better than what you'd hear at a playground. Thanks guys.
Sticks 'n' stones may break my bones, So, please. Don't throw sticks or stones(LOL) |
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knox yer a hockey puck
duh uh er hhhmmmmmmmmmmmmm yea a hockey puck |
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Same to you, adj4u. You also cannot post a reasonable response here? That,s my challenge to all of you. State your opinions on this thread subject WITHOUT insulting another poster. Personally, I have my doubts some of you can. Prove me wrong. One post from each of you:
adj4u zapchaser gardenforge When I posted my opinion(check out my original post)I threw no insult at any individual. Yet the three of you saw fit to attack me personally, as opposed to stating why you like Ann Coulter and her opinions. So, now's your chance to show each of you CAN give an opinion without attacking someone else. That's your homework assignment. I'm waiting. Don't disappoint me. |
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well knox maybe
you should reread the thread i commented on yer don rickles remark and you chose to take it as an insult rather than the fun it in which it was intended would you point out the post i made of which you speak copy and paste it with page number referance plz and if in difernt thread name it as well with the address bar to pull it up ball is in your court |
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knox post page 1 post 9
BigGlenn, so you think she's a hottie? Looks like a man in drag to me, or at the very best, a bleached-blond version of Olive Oyl. But, if that floats yer boat, who am I to complain? ------------------------------- interesting post you made here knox intelgent and noninsulting i think not |
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oh by the way that was your original post
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That was a knock on Ann, not BigGlenn. I think he saw the humor in it. But, adj4u, Professor(LOL)Knox'll give you full credit for that. Did get the Rickles reference, He's in my personal top 5 comedians of all time. But that's another thread just begging to be started. Hmmm, here I go......
Off to the humor section..... |
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Before I go to the humor section....
I had actually forgotten that was my first post. I was thinking of my second post, which was longer. I stand corrected. Thanks,adj4u. |
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From Radar.com
Six minutes, 20 seconds. That's exactly how long it took Ann Coulter to completely contradict herself on Bill O'Reilly's show last night. Coulter came on to perpetuate a scrap she had during a sit-down Tuesday on MSNBC's Hardball with Elizabeth Edwards, who called in to ask Coulter to halt personal attacks against her husband, '08 presidential candidate John Edwards. Afterward, many speculated that the call was a crafty move by the Edwards campaign to co-opt Coulter for fundraising. AP reported that Coulter's previous comment on Edwards—which essentially amounted to her calling him a "faggot"—helped him earn $300,000 in the first quarter. O'Reilly asked Coulter: Are you inadvertently helping Edwards raise money? "Not as much as I have made off of these attacks on me.... There are going to be a lot more Americans now that like Ann Coulter than hate Ann Coulter," said Ann Coulter, speaking on the subject of ... Ann Coulter. Later, O'Reilly suggested that this all makes for good publicity for Coulter's books, and she shot back, "No it doesn't. This idea that I set out one day and said, 'I know! I'll tick off all of the publishing industry. I'll get the entire mainstream media to hate me. I'll get academia to hate me, and then I'll start writing books. I'll be rich by noon!' It's not a very good plan, Bill!" On another topic, however, Coulter was lucid, succinct, and perfectly accurate. "I'm more of a man than any liberal," she said. |
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