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Bush Ten Points Down!!!
9/3/2004
| Sixxiron
Posted on 09/04/2004 10:35:58 PM PDT by sixxiron
Nowthat the convetions are over, now that both candidates are out in "battleground" states, it is critical that we do not get over-confident in the commanding lead from our commander in cheif. I, like most of you are as bumped as I have ever been, but I am forcing myself to think of Bush as 10 POINTS DOWN! I am calling on all of you to take this stand and to work as hard as we possibly can to make sure that we close the deal on election day.
On the day after the election, when we have "come back" from this 10 point "defecit", we can all take pride in fighting to the end like a true champion. We are showing America and the world how to run a right, true, honest but fierce campaign and for this we should all be proud, but not until after election day. Let's finish this!!! Sixx
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To: sixxiron
WoW! You spell like a DU Troll, but since you signed up 3 days ago, you can't possibly be one. I'm sure one of the LONG TIME FReepers would have busted you before now. LOL I can't wait for your next post. 8-)
To: philman_36
"That you took offense to it isn't my problem either."
Offense? My dear buckwheat, you drastically over estimate your importance to me. I thoroughly enjoy humor breaks and have never considered them offensive.
To: CWOJackson
OK, I'll head there. Phil is getting a bit boring. He can just declare victory and go off and do....
whatever it is he does.
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posted on
09/05/2004 1:08:55 AM PDT
by
Belisaurius
("Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, Ted" - Joseph Kennedy 1958)
To: CWOJackson
My dear buckwheat, you drastically over estimate your importance to me.
My dear a$$munch, you drastically overestimate your own importance to anything.
To: Belisaurius
Phil is getting a bit boring.
You became boring some time ago.
To: Belisaurius
"OK, I'll head there. Phil is getting a bit boring. He can just declare victory and go off and do....whatever it is he does."
Usually all you need to do is simply ignore them. They will go on for about 20-30 minutes on their own then reality starts to grip them.
WARNING: the one thing you don't want to do is just leave two of them alone with their Petri dishes too close together. I did that once and we had a fungi problem around here for a week.
To: CWOJackson
I thoroughly enjoy humor breaks and have never considered them offensive.
And that is why you're part of the problem too.
Everything is a big joke to you, isn't it. Oh, let me clarify that...everything and everyone that you disagrees with is a big joke to you.
To: philman_36; CWOJackson
"Pogeybait" is unauthorized junk food and implies civilian decadence, lack of fitness, etc.
"Sailor," on the other hand, does have good natured but rather vulgar connotations between service branches in some settings. In initial training, for example, we were taught by our chaste, polite and pure drill sergeants, "If you want to have sex, join the Navy!"
But I don't think CWOJackson was going there with it. If you've always been a civilian, take it as a complement.
;-)
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posted on
09/05/2004 1:15:55 AM PDT
by
familyop
(Essayons)
To: sixxiron
Was it Reagan who said, "always run like you're losing?" Words to that effect, anyway. It's a very good philosophy.
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posted on
09/05/2004 1:17:24 AM PDT
by
Casloy
(qs)
To: familyop
Crap...don't tell him what mail buoys are.
And I'm over six feet tall so it was the Coast Guard (real sailors) not the Navy and their floating cities.
To: CWOJackson; Belisaurius
Usually all you need to do is simply ignore them.Then why didn't you simply ignore me? Oh yeah, it's all a big joke...
...then reality starts to grip them.Or obversely you have your ass handed to you wherein you go running off, just like your buddy Belisaurius is doing.
...the one thing you don't want to do is just leave two of them alone with their Petri dishes too close together. I did that once and we had a fungi problem around here for a week.
See how much importance you put upon yourself...the proverbial "we". You probably don't even recognize such things.
To: familyop
"Pogeybait" is unauthorized junk food and implies civilian decadence, lack of fitness, etc. WRONG! The expression you're looking for on junk food is
gedunk, not pogeybait.
That is what junk food is called.
But I don't think CWOJackson was going there with it. If you've always been a civilian, take it as a complement.Oh, I have a pretty good idea where he was
trying to go with it.
I haven't always been a civilian. Having been in the Navy I know exactly what gedunk is. I've a pretty damned good idea what pogeybait is too, though I've never heard it before.
To: RockinRight
I agree, but a 9 point margin of victory should add up to more than 330 EVs (and I have consistently predicted 325 +/-25, so we are on the same page).
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posted on
09/05/2004 1:26:49 AM PDT
by
HitmanLV
(I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.)
To: CWOJackson
Crap...don't tell him what mail buoys are.
Don't be inane and condescending! I know what a mail buoy is. I know what a GU11 and a B1RD is as well.
You don't even seem to know what gedunk is either if you think that the definition given is correct.
To: sixxiron
I agree, we must be vigilant and not get too self assured.
To: familyop
Gedunk StandOn US Navy battleships, the "Gedunk Stand" was a common slang term for the shop where the sailors could buy snacks, sodas, or whatever they needed while at sea
To: CWOJackson
"Crap...don't tell him what mail buoys are."
As a former combat engineer (cbt. type--not constr.), I have no clue, but "mail buoys" doesn't sound like a good thing. LOL!
"And I'm over six feet tall so it was the Coast Guard (real sailors) not the Navy and their floating cities."
Wow! I'd assumed you were prior Army. ...no wonder you don't take to being called "Chief" (slang for CWOs in the Army).
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posted on
09/05/2004 1:31:20 AM PDT
by
familyop
(Essayons)
To: familyop
I was originally in the Army (11D, 1969-1974...combat engineers are almost as crazy as EOD) and I don't mind being called Chief at all. I know where it comes from with Army folk.
The wife and I do volunteer work up at Ft. Lewis with the families of people deploying/deployed. Damned silly name tag has my rank. I'm called Chief all the time and love it!
To: familyop; CWOJackson
Wow! I'd assumed you were prior Army. ...no wonder you don't take to being called "Chief" (slang for CWOs in the Army).Surprise, surprise! They're called Chief Warrant Officer in the Navy
and in the Coast Guard.
He must only want to be called "Sir".
To: CWOJackson
So how is it that as a Coastie you don't know what gedunk is, Chief?
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