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by triodegirl on 15 April 2009 - 14:04

Hopefully, I've at least made it to stage 2  :-)


by SitasMom on 15 April 2009 - 16:04

Almost every 15 year old boy is most definately

"Not knowign what you don't know" and believeing that he is "knowing what you do know"

Or at least mine is.


by triodegirl on 15 April 2009 - 17:04

I just thought it was funny as there is always so much discussion around here about who knows what and who knows squat. Stage one has to be the dangerously clueless, as they don't even know what they don't know and can actually do harm. At least stage two you know enough to know how clueless you are.

In my opinion, the real experts don't have to keep tellng you how much they know. They just know what they know. They also know they will never know everything.

by RONNIERUNCO on 15 April 2009 - 17:04

IM MORE OF A UNCONSCIOUS IMPOTENCE.

Dawn G. Bonome

by Dawn G. Bonome on 15 April 2009 - 18:04

The way the EXPERTS do it!!

1. HANGING, until practically dead.

2. Zapping

3. Swinging the dog around.

4. when in doubt, go back to number1 FOR COMPLETE CONTROL!!


by Daveb on 15 April 2009 - 19:04

1  depression
2  intoxication
3  emesis
4  apology


by beetree on 15 April 2009 - 23:04

 Daveb:

On EMESIS, I had to go look that one up! LOL Worship of the porcelain goddess ... LOL lol lol

MVF

by MVF on 16 April 2009 - 03:04

As applied to men making love to women:

Unconscious incompetence -- teenager doing it like a wild boar

Conscious incompetence -- 20-something male trying to be cool but sure he is going to humilate himself

Conscious competence -- 30-something cock of the walk male trying out all his "special moves"

Unconscious competence -- 40+ male knowing just when to pass out afterwards (and not too soon)

by Teri on 16 April 2009 - 12:04

Is this your way of saying you finally realize the right thing to do is return Bella to her breeder?  It's not just about incompetence or competence, there is knowledge, ethics and morales that affect the caliber of a persons and choices they make in life.  By professing to be in stage two, you are saying you are knowingly choosing to do the wrong thing and just don't give a damn.  Not only are you proclaiming it in this thread but you also made it apparent by ignoring the help offered to you by strangers who offered to assist you in getting Bella back to her breeder.  We thought it was due to financial hardship that prevented you from doing the right thing.  But appatently that is not the case.         
Your words and actions are not very complimenting and don't paint a very good picture of the type of person you are.  I'm really sorry you didn't take us up on the offer to assist you so you could do the right thing as far as Bella is concerned.    
Teri

MVF

by MVF on 16 April 2009 - 16:04

Teri,  To whom are you addressing your remarks?  Is this the right thread?





 


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