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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Steve P » Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:52 pm

Bill P wrote:Stephen,
I posted the original comment. If it touched a nerve let me assure you were waaay down the list. Sorry to disappoint you.


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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Bill P » Fri Jul 22, 2011 7:56 pm

Steve P wrote:
Bill P wrote:Stephen,
I posted the original comment. If it touched a nerve let me assure you were waaay down the list. Sorry to disappoint you.


Me. Me....pick me....pick me.

You are still #1 dickweed, but there are lots of challengers out there. :lol:
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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Stephen D » Fri Jul 22, 2011 10:21 pm

Then sorry everyone, completely missed that...

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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Nora Boyle » Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:08 pm

Ok, Since ya'll missed the point, SHATTUP! I mean really!! I have a four year old at home that would have gotten the point by now. You aren't helping anybody, you are just a pair of old harpies. Have a beer and a nap and get on with your lives! People are trying to dance around you by posting email manners posts for Chrissakes. Read the writing on the wall. BORING.
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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Steve Shade » Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:52 pm

Robin Garr wrote: . And, of course, Hungarian pear brandy.


Sure would like some pear brandy and a well done steak. :lol: :lol:
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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Steve P » Sat Jul 23, 2011 11:26 am

Nora Boyle wrote:Ok, Since ya'll missed the point, SHATTUP! I mean really!! I have a four year old at home that would have gotten the point by now. You aren't helping anybody, you are just a pair of old harpies. Have a beer and a nap and get on with your lives! People are trying to dance around you by posting email manners posts for Chrissakes. Read the writing on the wall. BORING.


Ohhh, I don't think it's a question of not GETTING the point, more the matter of IGNORING the point.

Boring ? Nahhhh, not boring. Borish maybe but not boring. Boring is what happens when everyone follows all the cute little rules. Boring is what happens when people "dance around" instead of just saying what they mean. Boring is what happens when we all take turns and no one runs in the hall. See here's the deal...(and I think the Food Dad understands this) there are a number of people who bring "spice" to this forum; Bill and I with our curmudgeonly banter, Stephen with his passionate romance novel influenced dissertations, "No Smile Kyle" with his grumpy observations (where IS Kyle these days anyway, I miss him), Heather and Annemarie with EVERYTHING that they bring to the table, ...The list goes on and on. Take away the "spice" and what have you got ? A forum that no one reads, that's what.
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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Steve H » Sat Jul 23, 2011 1:42 pm

Just a general comment....

If you are looking for something that offends you, then you will always find it.
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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by BevP » Sat Jul 23, 2011 11:27 pm

Steve H wrote:Just a general comment....

If you are looking for something that offends you, then you will always find it.

I don't think truer statement has ever been said.
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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Brian Curl » Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:07 pm

Steve P wrote:
Nora Boyle wrote:Ok, Since ya'll missed the point, SHATTUP! I mean really!! I have a four year old at home that would have gotten the point by now. You aren't helping anybody, you are just a pair of old harpies. Have a beer and a nap and get on with your lives! People are trying to dance around you by posting email manners posts for Chrissakes. Read the writing on the wall. BORING.


Ohhh, I don't think it's a question of not GETTING the point, more the matter of IGNORING the point.

Boring ? Nahhhh, not boring. Borish maybe but not boring. Boring is what happens when everyone follows all the cute little rules. Boring is what happens when people "dance around" instead of just saying what they mean. Boring is what happens when we all take turns and no one runs in the hall. See here's the deal...(and I think the Food Dad understands this) there are a number of people who bring "spice" to this forum; Bill and I with our curmudgeonly banter, Stephen with his passionate romance novel influenced dissertations, "No Smile Kyle" with his grumpy observations (where IS Kyle these days anyway, I miss him), Heather and Annemarie with EVERYTHING that they bring to the table, ...The list goes on and on. Take away the "spice" and what have you got ? A forum that no one reads, that's what.


You tell 'em Steve, you bring some country spice to the party out there in garage logic!

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Re: from The Art of Manliness: 6 ways to bring civility onli

by Steve P » Sun Jul 24, 2011 5:10 pm

Brian Curl wrote:You tell 'em Steve, you bring some country spice to the party out there in garage logic!



Brian,

Other than partying with Bocephus a time or two (the last time of which I stuck the band with an $85 dollar bar tab :shock: ) I'm pretty much a "classic" Rock and Roll kinda guy. That dude in the picture DOES have a nice head of non-graying hair though, of which I am particularly envious. :lol:
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