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4pack

by 4pack on 06 August 2009 - 18:08

I'm glad I'm too busy to read here most days. It's hard to let go, some of you all are great but I'm trying to wean myself off of the board completely. LOL, watch me be bored out of my mind come winter though.

sueincc

by sueincc on 06 August 2009 - 18:08

Actually Dave that is an excellent suggestion.

luvdemdogs

by luvdemdogs on 06 August 2009 - 18:08

Daveb - that's a great idea!!! 

raymond

by raymond on 06 August 2009 - 20:08

Well we see the kettle calling the pot black!!! I suppose ole TM is as pure as a newly driven snow Ehh?? soup to strong cause you stirred it to much??? Why not stop your whinning and your asswipe ot posts also TM by Two Moons on 06 August 2009 - 16:08

Two Moons

Posts: 5016
Joined: Tue Apr 10, 2007 07:21 pm
Just what I've been waiting for, Euthanasia for the masses.
Satan has heard my chants and has delivered his blessing.
No more of that nasty coolaid.
 Well no more religous fanatics hugh TM,  Ok for you to pray to satan but others cannot chant to the only God! blessings from satan and moke dopping at the river bank!     HYPOCRITE       You qualify as the n word but I promsed Bob I would not use it any more!

GSDtravels

by GSDtravels on 06 August 2009 - 21:08

Your time may be better spent in an English class.  It's the language, learn it.

trace755

by trace755 on 06 August 2009 - 21:08

 Raymond it's called Satire and sarcasm .

Satire the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues. See note at wit .
• a play, novel, film, or other work that uses satire : a stinging satire on American politics.
• a genre of literature characterized by the use of satire.
• (in Latin literature) a literary miscellany, esp. a poem ridiculing prevalent vices or follies.

Sarcasm the use of irony to mock or convey contempt : his voice, hardened by sarcasm, could not hide his resentment. See note at wit .
ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French sarcasme, or via late Latin from late Greek sarkasmos, from Greek sarkazein ‘tear flesh,’ in late Greek ‘gnash the teeth, speak bitterly’ (from sarx, sark- ‘flesh’ ).

Freda

by Freda on 06 August 2009 - 22:08

seems the high drama posts get a lot of reads, and responses.  If people ignored them, even if by just not responding, they would fizzle out.  Negative attention can be just as rewarding to some people as positive attention.  Rewarding only encourages repeats of such posts.

by mking on 06 August 2009 - 22:08

Everyone has tried that route, the posts just become more and more flamboyant and ridiculous. Very sad.

FREESPIRIT

by FREESPIRIT on 06 August 2009 - 23:08

Raymond hit the nail on the head,Moons the drama queen is just feeling upstaged.

VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 07 August 2009 - 00:08

Just bump the dog threads and ignore the crap.





 


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