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fluffho 08-29-2004 11:40 PM

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Originally posted by bwind22
Fuck wages? Okay, you have definately seperated yourself form the American herd with that statement right there. But, I'd still give you a raise because rescue personnel doesn't get paid nearly enough for what they do.

I'm super hot. (If you like skinny, pale, white guys that spend too much time on their computer when they should be sleeping.) But I'm not so doable. You see, I'm engaged and once the knot is tied, I'm off the market. I value not only the word 'marriage', but the meaning of it, too. :D

honestly, money isnt that much to me. cops cap at about $75000, which is very good i think. not looking to have a mansion (just my lexus, which is what im getting as a BA present). anyway, this is gonna sound crazy, but so long as i can live and support my family, i dont need all this xtra crap. my hope is that majority of people do their job becuase they sincreely want to, not just for the pay out (hahaha... yeh right)

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I value not only the word 'marriage', but the meaning of it, too. :D
so NOW whos the sheep................... :p jk. im planning on being good from now on..

i did have my skinny pale white boy phase but im half out of that. not really into skinny anymore. so i guess that makes you lukewarm. :D jk.

now go to bed slim shady.

bwind22 08-29-2004 11:45 PM

OMG I just noticed your avatar! lol

Did you just add that tonight or was that from one of your previous sheep labelings?

I had an asian girl phase in college that has since passed. Now I'm on to the busty blondes. :D

shortstay 08-30-2004 12:09 AM

seen as this is a place for horror and being scared and also you guys are voting for anyone now i would vote for our very own maggie thatcher to be you're next president.
you think you've got it bad now?, just wait till maggie gets in the oval office........its the stuff nightmares are made of aint it?

Stingy Jack 08-30-2004 04:42 AM

Fluffho said this:


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Originally posted by fluffho
which is why i dont COMPLAIN...
Then Fluffo said this:

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Originally posted by fluffho and im complaining. of course im complaining
Then she said something about being "stingyesque" which is really cool.

I want to respond here, but I have to get to work (the students await ... grrrrr). Maybe I can hop in during 5th period.

bwind22 08-30-2004 09:20 AM

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Originally posted by Stingy Jack
Fluffho said this:




Then Fluffo said this:



Then she said something about being "stingyesque" which is really cool.

I want to respond here, but I have to get to work (the students await ... grrrrr). Maybe I can hop in during 5th period.

Something was telling me that we'd be hearing form you on this one. :) :) School started already? I thought it was usually not until after Labor Day. Oh well, glad I don't really have to know/care about that any more.

fluffho 08-30-2004 03:06 PM

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Originally posted by Stingy Jack
Fluffho said this:




Then Fluffo said this:



Then she said something about being "stingyesque" which is really cool.

I want to respond here, but I have to get to work (the students await ... grrrrr). Maybe I can hop in during 5th period.

hey.. u have to check the context

the first one was referring to me not complaining about the government situation

the 2nd was referring to all this 'sheep' talk that ive seen wayy too much of since i first joined

so get it straight!

Stingy Jack 08-30-2004 03:09 PM

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Originally posted by fluffho
hey.. u have to check the context

the first one was referring to me not complaining about the government situation

the 2nd was referring to all this 'sheep' talk that ive seen wayy too much of since i first joined

so get it straight!

Yeah, I've noticed that Christians like to call people "sheep" ... odd, seeing as their god calls himself their shepherd .... very odd.

Yeah, school started about 3 weeks ago for me. I'm on the 4th week now. At least I'm getting it knocked out. This is why I haven't been on so much lately. And I can't stay online now because I have to get to open house and meet the parents.

movieman64 08-31-2004 07:20 AM

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Originally posted by fluffho
THAT is what im complacent abuot. is i realize that theres alwyas going to be the 2 sides. so what? im gonna cry and complain every time i dont get my way? ill let whoever the idiots who are running here in SD worry about that. politicians can stick with politics, ill do my cop thing... etc etc.


I don't mean to get in the middle of your debate with bwind22, however, here goes. If voter turnout, (participation) were not so pathetic, seemingly more then a 2 party system would be possible, but not necessarily needed. As it is now, individuals, (there's that word) are making a stance, or statement by voting outside of the Democrats or GOP, and typically pull votes away from the Democratic candidate. At one time the 2 major parties had voters or candidates who ranged from far left or right, to moderates, and fence riders, or crossovers. whereby giving our primary system, (in theory) the opportunity for voters to choose the candidate who best shares their political or personal views on the issues, which greatly reduces, (not eliminate) the need for an independent candidate(s). This by no means or implies that independent candidates or voters are restrictively labeled Liberals and/or Conservatives. The 2 major parties have less and less voters who are afforded this opportunity, thereby making a 2 party system so unattractive to a lot of them.

As I said in an earlier post, I'm voting for Bush. For me Kerry goes back and forth on so many of the issues, and many, say if not all. At least Bush tends to stay with his original plan, like it or not. A firm and consistent hand is needed to effectively carry out our nations issues. No two people are going to do all things the same way, or share the same opinion on how best to accomplish these things. We know what to expect from Bush, All we know about Kerry, is that he originally voted for many of Bush's ideas, and now votes against them, IMHO, Kerry needs to make up his mind.

bloodrayne 08-31-2004 07:58 AM

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Originally posted by movieman64
Kerry goes back and forth on so many of the issues, and many, say if not all. At least Bush tends to stay with his original plan, like it or not. A firm and consistent hand is needed to effectively carry out our nations issues. No two people are going to do all things the same way, or share the same opinion on how best to accomplish these things. We know what to expect from Bush, All we know about Kerry, is that he originally voted for many of Bush's ideas, and now votes against them, IMHO, Kerry needs to make up his mind.
Don't worry, right now he's back to "for it" again...Did you hear Guilliani's speech last night?...He figures that Kerry has just about enough time to change back and forth at least 5 or 6 more times before the election...Rudy's keeping score...

Kerry's stance on the war:

Beginning-For
Middle (when it was looking bad)-Against
Now (For the moment, and at least in the pro-war dominated districts)-For

We'll see what his position is the day before the election...I suppose that will depend on whatever the majority of the people that he is hanging around with, at that time, prefers him to be :rolleyes:

MichaelMyers 08-31-2004 08:26 AM

What is it about the RNC? All this teary-eyed patriotic schmaltz. The bit with the widows was beyond sappy.

I thought McCain was fairly tepid in his endorsement of his new-found friend George. His best line, his most rousing moment, was the remark about Moore, which indeed was well delivered. But all he could say about Bush was standard boilerplate; he could only bring himself to say that he "commended" Bush's candidacy to the American people, this after mentioning several times how he has many friends who are Democrats, etc.

I confess I gave Guiliani a miss. I tried to listen, but it went on and on.

I missed the Democratic convention because I was out of the country, but if it was as bad as this one, then I'd say the networks are right in reducing their coverage. Political conventions used to have some drama. These things are manipulative marketing glitz.


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