OT to all you haters

On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 16:46:48 -0500, Janet Wilder
wrote:


I comment, I don't hate, I leave that sort of thing to people like you Janet.
You're like a junky needing a fix and your's is rfc, I can walk away from the
computer, you can't.
 
Cheryl wrote:

I use the term "hemispherical". I guess nobody
goes for implants to look normal, except for
reconstructive surgery. Nobody gets surgery to go
from an A to a C.
 
On Thu, 14 Apr 2011 09:27:54 -0700, sf wrote:


Actually, there is no difference other than in your prejudiced mind.

Enjoy your little world. There are lots of people who hate skin color.

There is even a name for them. They even have a group of their own
that has three repeats of the same letter.

Perhaps you could join if you haven't already.
 
the permanace and the degradation are two reasons i will not get one, the
fear of needles in general and the hep c issue are two others, have had a
friend with a liver replacement... hard road that, his was unrelated to tats
or hep c but after watching that process best to not tempt fate for me
anyway, Lee
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"Storrmmee" wrote in message
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We do have them because it is easier to pay for some things and you have the
security that if something goes wrong you can get your money back, but we
never pay any interest because they are always paid immediately.

We have no debts and our houses are paid for. I feel very sorry for anyone
who has no choice but to have debts, it must be hellish.


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On Apr 11, 7:23?am, "Julie Bove" wrote:

If you don't want strangers commenting on the details of your personal
life, stop revealing so many of them.

We can all live our lives without knowing anyone's personal likes and
dislikes, the foibles of their family and friends, etc.
 
"Dave Smith" wrote in message
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That's the trick. We used to have a gold card because it carried travel
insurance at no charge. Then they cut it back so much that it didn't cover
what we needed, so we traded it in for your every day basic card. We went
on vacation and used the new card for expenses. After a couple of days I
tried to use it in a shop and was told it was rejected. After proving I was
who I said I was, they allowed the purchase, but advised me to call the
company and straighten it out immediately. As it turns out, the new card
didn't have any "history" and it put a red flag on the card when I used it
in Florida. When I called I was told "Good news Mrs...... We have found
your card in Florida". LOL....At least their system caught what could have
been a problem.....Sharon in Canada
 
precesiley, we have done this in the past, but we are at the point where a
new car as in from the dealer is no longer anything we desire, but when we
get a different one it is cash or not at all, and in the interum a beater
will do, Lee
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On 11/04/2011 2:10 PM, sf wrote:


I have been in chat quite a bit over the last few months. I find it
quite civil. There worst I have seen is that one person who is
particularly obnoxious in here gets ignored there.
 
we had cc a long time ago neither of us are good enough at making sure they
get paid, so instead we have three debit cards tied to accounts for easy
access in case of emergency, and that money is just that emergency, when the
house burt we owed less than ten thousand on it, and we were just starting
to figure out about remodelling and then how long we would have to save for
xxx, no heloc for us... not that we weren't once there and not that we
haven't made mistakes, but we actually learned...to be honest, i would
rather live extremely modestly than have to make a payment for something...
i just have real issues with owing money, Lee
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On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 21:31:04 -0400, Cheryl
wrote:


Who was he before?

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Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
 
> "Lou Decruss" wrote in message

That is ludicrous, Tats rule! First your making an assumption that all
young people are beautiful... Not! Even then, I like the "show me yours
and I will show mine"... Leads to fun and promiscuity :)
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Enjoy Life... Nad R (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)
 
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Couldn't agree with you more on that subject.

As one who has been close to death more times than I wish to remember, and
has seen death for most of my life, I can state that life *is* precious,
and fragile..... and while you're still standing, and have a heartbeat,
enjoy the hell out of it while you can, because you're a loooooooong time
dead.

Surround yourself with people you like/love, shut out the assholes of the
world and make like they are dead already, and every morning you get up
look at the sunrise, watch the sunset, and at night look at the stars and
just think how lucky you are to be able to see them.

Religion is for peole who can't handle reality.



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Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania

Nothing ever truely dies
the Universe wastes nothing
everything is simply... transformed
 
On Fri, 15 Apr 2011 18:10:11 -0400, Dave Smith
wrote:


You haven't traveled at all, have you? In many cultures, face tats are
perfectly acceptable. You just happen to not like them. That doesn't
mean anyone who does something you don't like is wrong.

I'm very well educated, asshole. More so than you, obviously.


No, you're wrong and it's YOU that is too stupid to realize it. You
really are an idiot.


Coming from a guy who is too stupid to understand why there is no
difference in HATING one or the other. Do try to stay on topic, you
fucking idiot.


If you can't tell the difference between HATE and dislike, you're even
more stupid than I thought.

Your taste in tattoos has nothing to do with anyone else's. You're
ignorant enough to think everyone has to like and dislike the same
things you do. You're a fool.


No attack, you idiot. It was an observation of interest. Its really
true that every Dave I've met has been an idiot.

You fall right in line with my experience.

Go get yourself a beer and stay in your trailer now Davey boy. Your
trailer park is much safer for you and your ignorance.
 
Lou Decruss wrote:

It's an abbreviated form of "hot tater". Start like you're making fancy
baked potatoes. Out of the oven scoop out the inside and mash. Add
butter and chives and other stuff you like and use a pastry bag to put
it back in the skin. The difference is you add a lot of cayenne to the
mash but you let folks guess that it's paprika. When they take their
first bite they try to exclaim "hot tater!" but the capsicum heat is so
intense they hicup just before they speak and it comes out "h-ater!".
That's my story. ;^)
 
On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 12:52:22 -0500, Janet Wilder
wrote:


Well that's just a shame if Julie's life is that unhappy. She's always
spoken to me in a friendly manner.

If someone posts something I consider too personal or "whining", I
simply scan the post and do as you say; ignore it.
 
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