what a 4th grader was taught

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Reeltarded wrote:Shud up Chad!! Toopid... gahh..

hehe I don't normally shit and eat in the same place. The last thing I would want to do is have someone identify me with.a memory of what they think I think, or think I am.

We have notions. I try to override experience when I am talking to someone new. It's hard because of slang, education.. you know, my own not so much their's. I live and it leaves the wrong impressions if I don't mind the path or something.
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TAG dat ass.
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MCK wrote:Whats funny is how the OP has stirred up all the emotions and then disappeared. Have we been trolled (with all due respect...)?
It would appear so, but not such a bad thing, got a good discussion going. From now on I'm only going to reply in multicolored crayon when tsutt posts. If I have any reply at all. I'll go enjoy the radioactive rain now, while wearing my new aluminum foil helmet.
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MCK wrote:
LeftyStrat wrote:Don't worry about it. TAG is old and resilient. Political opinions are like farts, they hang around for a while, stink up the place, but eventually fade.
Thats true. Whats funny is how the OP has stirred up all the emotions and then disappeared. Have we been trolled (with all due respect...)?
I'm glad that someone has pointed this out about the OP. This is not the first time he has posted his paranoid political rants and then departed. His agenda is not amp building, it is politics.
Fine, that's no problem, but it's his primary agenda, not a corollary.
He is not an amp builder, he is polemicist.
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Teleguy61 wrote:t someone has pointed this out about the OP. This is not the first time he has posted his paranoid political rants and then departed. His agenda is not amp building, it is politics.
Fine, that's no problem, but it's his primary agenda, not a corollary.
He is not an amp builder, he is polemicist.
Exactly and he's an attention hog too, he comes on making some statement hoping somone will pay attention him. It's funny, whatever poor personal situation he rants about at the time, it's never himself to blame in any way, it's always the government.

He cries wolf too about possibly being kicked off or his posts deleted.


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Teleguy61 wrote:polemicist.
Holey smokes that one was over my head & I thought I knew 'em all. Good thing I had my trusty dictionary ready to hand. Well a polemecist he may be but that's a match or maybe a dab better than the word that's defined right above it.

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I've enjoyed the interaction I've had with tsutt.I like him.I agree with some of the things he says.but i don't want to think about those things on here.I try real hard to focus on the good things about life.
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We have a pretty large group of smart people here, depth that astounds me at least. The fact is anyone reading this message put in a lot of hours doing science in some artful ways, more likely than not. You get around, you get around.

It's all relative and most of it is relevant. Good enough for me if it works.

Awesome!

Yeah, he's not an idiot at all. I like the apolitical approach though. This forum is pretty much unspoiled. Good.
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You guys want me to nuke this thread?

(It's hard not to get pulled into these threads, then we remember what this forum is all about):wink:
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You guys want me to nuke this thread?
I don't agree with the OP's viewpoint, but I vote no nuke. It was posted in the Garage Talk section, so it fits just fine, IMO. The description says music, girls, life, etc... Add no politics if that's what is desired.
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It stands on it's own as a monument to the fact that although we are goofy and brilliant we don't know everything and we are pretty set on keeping it real around here. ;)

I don't like the start as much as I like the outcome.

My concern here is that I wouldn't want to alienate anyone whom I might ever have a chance of helping because they think I am an asshole. I am probably an asshole, but still.

SOMEONE IS DELETING ALL THE GOOD THREADS! (lol)

I was jist about to order a new kitchen.
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Hey I build kitchens you didn't even ask me. :cry:

Maybe I need to start spammin
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How much for a wooden toliet? These buckets leave a painful ring and I have always loved the warmth of natural wood.
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No nuke.
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Reeltarded wrote:How much for a wooden toliet? These buckets leave a painful ring and I have always loved the warmth of natural wood.
Hah I was just paid to build an out house a few months ago
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