Go ahead, take pot-shots at me

Saint Zero,

(Slight nit-pic, I think you meant “high powered rifle”, But never mind.)

I think I already know the answer but just for the sake of clarification, is the pot right-side up, or upside down?

Either way, you’ve ruined a perfectly good pot.

I post here… who are you? What the hell is your damage? And why on Earth do you think I should deal with the fall out? What in the fucking hell have you done for ME?! Yeah, I don’t care who YOU are but I really want to know what you’ve done for ME lately… so… what?! You’ve done nothing for ME so why should I do anything for YOU?!

Give me one damn good reason… go on, I’m waiting… go ahead… go on… just ONE… go ahead…

You can’t!!!

:slight_smile:

Fair request. May I quote some of your remarks in the Religious Freedom or Negligent Homicide? thread

And then, there’s your comment in the OP

My personal opinon - fuck but you sound paranoid.

That last posting puts me in mind of “I’m paper, you’re glue”…:p:p:p:)

you suck! you suck! you suck!

hmmmm every post just makes you seem weird tho…

your weird! your weird! your weird!

:slight_smile:

Uh-oh…it looks like we have one comedian too many in this thread…
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA:D:D:D:D

originally posted by Neutron Star:

No, I still don’t own a computer, but, then again, I have never exclusively used the ones at Kinko’s. I have also used one at a local public library ($2 per hour) and at my college library. All I have to do to be allowed to use a computer there, is pay $10 per year to the Alumni Association, which approves my library-card renewal each semester. And, as a client of the California State Department of Rehabilitation, I may also use the computers at a state agency called “One Stop,” but I don’t like to use them to post on the SDMB. Your point is well taken, however: I would do well to research my points thoroughly. (A high-school English teacher wrote this one one of my compositions before handing it back to me: "Document what you say, or it becomes invective only, and loses effect." I have never forgotten that, but, I admit, I have often failed to implement it. :o)