The wife who is saving herself for Jesus will find little happynes in her marriage.
The husband who is forced to spend to much time in the dog house will find a cat house.
Enough with posting dumb-ass (and largely misogynist) jokes all over the board already. They are NOT topics for discussion. They are just your way of drawing attention to yourself with your so-called humor. Why don't you try making an intelligent contribution to one of the threads already in progress?
PS And it's WAVING, not WAIVING unless you mean it in the sense "to waive" which according to the AMERICAN HERITAGE DICTIONARY means "to put aside or temporarily defer." If you use the term waive then adhere to its meaning and put all these dumb jokes aside and defer posting them. Thank you.
Grasshopper, the wind will blow whether you argue with it or not. Save your energy and attention for the appreciation of the wildflower.
(Can you tell that I bought the DVD set of "Kung Fu: The Complete First Season" or what?)
Originally posted by wolf
Grasshopper, the wind will blow whether you argue with it or not. Save your energy and attention for the appreciation of the wildflower.
(Can you tell that I bought the DVD set of "Kung Fu: The Complete First Season" or what?)
Was that intended for me or Perry 5? You have the complete first season of Kung Fu on CD? I'm green with envy. I loved that show! It was so dopey, but so compelling. I never missed a single night of it!
p5 clearly doesn't listen ... it's not worth the waste of neuron firings to argue with him. He's nowhere near as entertaining as radar.
I loved Kung Fu too, and the full set came in at a surprisingly managable $29.95 ... they kept the costs down by using double sided CDs, so it's three CDs instead of 6. Perhaps your local public library system will get it.
UT, you must be aware of this by now, is there some reason you havn`t stepped on it?
Mebbe UT popped a noodle and is P5?
People don`t tend to shit where they sleep, if he was going to do that I would`ve thought he would have done it somewhere else.
I also give UT more credit.
Originally posted by wolf
I loved Kung Fu too, and the full set came in at a surprisingly managable $29.95 ... they kept the costs down by using double sided CDs, so it's three CDs instead of 6. Perhaps your local public library system will get it.
OOOh! OOOH! (jumping up and down excitedly), and my public library is open on Sundays. I'm going down to harass them right now!
The last time I removed posts people had shit-fits about it and left the place... facilitated by yourself iirc
Leave the threads alone, as there has been some amusing conversation unrelated to the original postings ... but you did briefly put Tomas Rueda on no new post status. That may be appropriate here.
Or we can just see what happens over the next week ... he might get bored, after all.
Or run out of tasteless jokes, but he probably has a whole book of them:rolleyes:
i don't see that end coming soon.
-sm
Originally posted by lumberjim
dude reminds me of tw
Oh, c'mon.:rolleyes: When did you ever see TW post less than a few hundred words. And if you sift through them, TW usually has a point.;)
yeah, I know. I don't think it IS tw, it's just his tangled diction. fucked up tense, oddly misspelled words, you know. they might be related? cousins or something?
TW makes good posts he just doesnt have a that good handle a on spelling and grammar.
Originally posted by marichiko
Was that intended for me or Perry 5? You have the complete first season of Kung Fu on CD? I'm green with envy. I loved that show! It was so dopey, but so compelling. I never missed a single night of it!
Oh hell yes! Used to love watching this show on Saturday afternoons.
Ooo look what I found:
http://www.kungfu-guide.com/
:D
When I saw the title of this thread, it reminded me of this poem I read as a teenager:
Husbands and wives with children between them
Sit in the subway or so I have seen them
Just two words from station to station
So much talk for so close a relation
I thought that was such a sad statement and decided then, that I would never let a relationship get like that.
Sorry, don't remember the title or author.
I consider that phenomenon more of a commentary on subways than relationships. Subways are an "in-between" place, neither here nor there, and I often find such places an inhibition to conversation.