OK I'm serious this time...
In the other thread Heraclid said:
"Hey SlowPro48, give MrCrowley a break. You can tell the guy's been through a lot"
And my first grade teacher used to say:
"OK boys and girls - no poking and gouging - it's all fun and games until somebody gets hurt!"
And I say:
Crowley I hope you know I don't really mean anything by these smartass remarks - I'm just trying to stir things up and maybe I shouldn't be doing that since you seem pretty stirred up already. I feel for ya man. I used to get like that too when I was younger but after watching 8 presidents come an go it has finally dawned on me that the founding fathers of this country built some pretty good checks and balances into the system. We may zig a little to the left and zag a little to the right as we move through the ocean of time - this ain't no cruise ship making a beeline to Nirvana - we're tacking along in a square-rigger - "Old Ironsides" - aka the USS Constitution! But please take heart - we'll get there all the same. We'll all reach that distant shore in due time no matter who's president. Well there might be a mutiny along the way and a few scalawags will walk the plank - but most of us will get there anyway...
Anyway - sorry if you were offended by any of my comments. And I am sincere about that.
uhhh.... what are conjugal verbs...?
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Originally posted by Maugan_VX
this thread, and Slowpro48, earn my seal of approval.
Stir that pot.
I can't conjugate verbs either.
Well don't ever take me to the horse races! In the partisan races I ended up voting for 5 Libertarians, 6 Republicans and 6 Democrats and picked only 4 winners - 2 R's and 2 D's. Not much of a batting average - the Libs killed me there - but at least I voted FOR candidates this year instead of throwing my vote away by casting ballots AGAINST candidates. I don't know why but it feels much more satisfying to vote for somebody you actually want to win and have them lose than to vote for the lesser of two evils and pick a winner...