[Deep Freeze] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:42:37 PM | |
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HAHAHAHAHAA!!!!!! Yeah, right!! Sounds good to me!
I can "get behind" a lot of things, my friend. I understand a lot of things. But I really do not see myself adjusting my life to follow what amounts to a tremendous amount of hearsay. I do, however, really appreciate your concern. It is nice to have friends!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:35:00 PM) |  | DemonCat wrote: | | Good. Now that you've been converted, you can view life in a better way, and no longer worry about frowning from "down there". Be sure to pick up a copy of the policy, and read through it thoroughly. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Exactly. |  | DemonCat wrote: | | I say so...therefore it must be. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | If you say so, DC. |  | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Head banger] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:41:40 PM | |
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free from monetary cost, does require an investment of time. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:21:37 PM) |  | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Head banger] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:41:17 PM | |
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sweet.
I used to have a back up plan to have someone let you all know if I died, however since coldgin moved, he probably wont know. need plan B. wonder if facebook can do that?
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:21:28 PM) |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tell the "little woman" to be sure to notify me of your demise and I will see to it that the "screaming" is mentioned! HAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!! |  | Head banger wrote: | | screaming up at us. I like that. even if its mythical, I would like it said at my funeral. actualy I dont want a funeral, but I am sure that will get ignored. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:35:00 PM | |
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Good. Now that you've been converted, you can view life in a better way, and no longer worry about frowning from "down there". Be sure to pick up a copy of the policy, and read through it thoroughly. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:28:27 PM) |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Exactly. |  | DemonCat wrote: | | I say so...therefore it must be. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | If you say so, DC. |  | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:28:27 PM | |
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Exactly. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:23:55 PM) |  | DemonCat wrote: | | I say so...therefore it must be. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | If you say so, DC. |  | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:23:55 PM | |
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I say so...therefore it must be. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:22:29 PM) |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | If you say so, DC. |  | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:22:49 PM | |
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If HB gets the funeral he doesn't want...he may be screaming for vengence! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:21:28 PM) |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | HA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tell the "little woman" to be sure to notify me of your demise and I will see to it that the "screaming" is mentioned! HAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!! |  | Head banger wrote: | | screaming up at us. I like that. even if its mythical, I would like it said at my funeral. actualy I dont want a funeral, but I am sure that will get ignored. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:22:29 PM | |
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If you say so, DC. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:21:37 PM) |  | DemonCat wrote: | | You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[DemonCat] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:21:37 PM | |
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You seem to understand insurance policies DF. Think of The Holy Bible, and wholeheartedly believing in Jesus Christ, and the FACT that he died for our sins as insurance for your souls eternal life. What have you got to lose? Your soul!!!!!!!
This insurance coverage is free of charge. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 12:37:42 PM) |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:21:28 PM | |
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HA!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tell the "little woman" to be sure to notify me of your demise and I will see to it that the "screaming" is mentioned! HAHAHAHAHHAAA!!!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Head banger from Friday, June 20, 2008 1:16:39 PM) |  | Head banger wrote: | | screaming up at us. I like that. even if its mythical, I would like it said at my funeral. actualy I dont want a funeral, but I am sure that will get ignored. |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Head banger] Friday, June 20, 2008 1:16:39 PM | |
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screaming up at us. I like that. even if its mythical, I would like it said at my funeral. actualy I dont want a funeral, but I am sure that will get ignored. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Deep Freeze from Friday, June 20, 2008 12:37:42 PM) |  | Deep Freeze wrote: | | Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[Deep Freeze] Friday, June 20, 2008 12:37:42 PM | |
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Today I was reminded of an old gripe that continues to "Piss me Off". I realize I have grumbled about the following subject before, but I do believe it bears repeating, simply because it will never end!
You all know how people react when someone dies. Most often, you hear someone say, "I get the feeling he is up there, smiling down on us. And I think he is pleased" I think I heard this old line again on the news recently. Some athlete died suddenly and one of his pals made this most annoying reference.
First of all, you all know that I find it extremely doubtful that there is any "up there" from which to smile. It is rather poetic I suppose and it is certainly comforting but it probably does not exist. Sorry , gang. Besides, if a person actually did somehow "survive" death in some kind of non-physical form, clearly he would be far too busy with other things to be "smiling down" on people.
And please tell me why it is that we never hear someone say, "smiling UP at us.."?? I suppose it just does not occur to these folks that a loved one might end up in "hell". And in that case, it is highly unlikely that they would be "smiling". More than likely, he would be screaming. "I get the feeling he is down there now, screaming up at us. And I think he is in pain." It is amazing how people just refuse to be realistic. Edited at: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:38:48 PM |
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[DemonCat] Thursday, June 19, 2008 11:13:13 PM | |
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LOL...I'll spare them the bitching, but only because I did recieve it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Thursday, June 19, 2008 8:18:37 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | God, I almost had that feeling myself. UPS always delivers right to my office, but on the 17th of all days they did not, they delivered to the front of the building and the nurse who worked up there forgot to tell me. I was just fortunate the UPS guy came by that afternoon to ask about pick ups and I was all over him about where MY order was. That is when I found out it had been in the fron to the building all day.
Now, that was just a few hours of frustration for me so I can imagine you are ready to bite nails in half!
Contact your shipper, the store and BITCH ALOT! |  | DemonCat wrote: | | I preordered the Nostradamus Deluxe CD the very first day it could be preordered, and paid the extra money to have it delivered on it's release day. It's now 2 days past, and I've yet to recieve my copy. |
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[spapad] Thursday, June 19, 2008 8:18:37 PM | |
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God, I almost had that feeling myself. UPS always delivers right to my office, but on the 17th of all days they did not, they delivered to the front of the building and the nurse who worked up there forgot to tell me. I was just fortunate the UPS guy came by that afternoon to ask about pick ups and I was all over him about where MY order was. That is when I found out it had been in the fron to the building all day.
Now, that was just a few hours of frustration for me so I can imagine you are ready to bite nails in half!
Contact your shipper, the store and BITCH ALOT! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by DemonCat from Wednesday, June 18, 2008 10:12:24 PM) |  | DemonCat wrote: | | I preordered the Nostradamus Deluxe CD the very first day it could be preordered, and paid the extra money to have it delivered on it's release day. It's now 2 days past, and I've yet to recieve my copy. |
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[DemonCat] Thursday, June 19, 2008 11:45:45 AM | |
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Recieved Nostradamus finally, and now I can't figure out how to redeem the code for a free ticket to the Pittsburgh Metal Masters show. As usual, if it's not one things...it's another.  |
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[TIMBONI] Wednesday, June 18, 2008 10:37:03 PM | |
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That's bullshit. I'm ordering Celtics jerseys and they are arriving over night for less than ten dollars shipping and getting here on time. |
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[DemonCat] Wednesday, June 18, 2008 10:12:24 PM | |
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I preordered the Nostradamus Deluxe CD the very first day it could be preordered, and paid the extra money to have it delivered on it's release day. It's now 2 days past, and I've yet to recieve my copy. |
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 ...THAT'S IT!!!!!..I'M CHANGING MY NAME..I'LL ESCAPE YOUR WRATH ONE WAY OR ANOTHER!!!....WOOOOOOHOOOOOO....FREEDOM,FREEDOM I SAY!!!!!!!!!!  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by MEDALGODDESS from Sunday, June 15, 2008 8:56:18 PM) |  | MEDALGODDESS wrote: | | People who come out here and pretend to be some-thing and some-one they are not.. and just change their log-in name and think other people are-not going to know who they are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..LOL Yes you know who Iam talking to... And about! |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Sunday, June 15, 2008 8:56:18 PM | |
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People who come out here and pretend to be some-thing and some-one they are not.. and just change their log-in name and think other people are-not going to know who they are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..LOL Yes you know who Iam talking to... And about! |
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[DemonCat] Sunday, June 15, 2008 10:54:17 AM | |
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You're up to $15 that you owe me. I hope you can afford it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Diamond Jim from Saturday, June 14, 2008 9:46:56 PM) |  | Diamond Jim wrote: | | Right on man!!! Its pathetic how they try and act like a big fan and all while bashing the band at the same time!!! |  | Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote: | | People who say they are fans of an artist, and when something is release that doesn't necessarily agree to their sensitivities, they proceed to badmouth the artist and bash them w/o hesitation every chance they get.
To those people, I say if you don't like the album...fine. That's your choice, but don't go bashing them and the album at every turn.  |
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[DemonCat] Sunday, June 15, 2008 10:50:26 AM | |
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I can't help, but think some of you may be thinking I'm a poser, and not a JP fan, because I've said the new CD sucks ass, and Robs vocals are some of the worst I've heard yet. That's your opinion, and I certainly know where my heart stands when it comes to JP. So accuse me all you want for having a backbone, and not falling in with the pack, if those are your thoughts of me. I have a great ear for music, and musically the cd's great. Some of you may genuinely believe that this is Rob's best vocal performance yet, but it's beyond me why that's anyone's true feelings. To each their own I guess, and I say that with the most respect to those peoples opinions.
Better to be pissed off than pissed on I always say, but I'm going to say what I feel, and I feel Nostradamus vocally sucks. Believe me when I say, I'm saddened by this, as Rob Halford is my favorite vocalist.
My feelings towards Judas Priest has not waivered any at all. Every band lays an egg at some point in their career, and even JP themselves said not everyone will like it. I'll own the cd, as I believe in owning everything by the bands I love. Some get more playtime than others, and maybe it'll grow on me eventually. At least I'll give it that chance to do so. Edited at: Sunday, June 15, 2008 10:52:53 AM |
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[Diamond Jim] Saturday, June 14, 2008 9:46:56 PM | |
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Right on man!!! Its pathetic how they try and act like a big fan and all while bashing the band at the same time!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Darth_Painkiller_0870 from Friday, June 13, 2008 6:13:32 AM) |  | Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote: | | People who say they are fans of an artist, and when something is release that doesn't necessarily agree to their sensitivities, they proceed to badmouth the artist and bash them w/o hesitation every chance they get.
To those people, I say if you don't like the album...fine. That's your choice, but don't go bashing them and the album at every turn.  |
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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Friday, June 13, 2008 6:13:32 AM | |
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People who say they are fans of an artist, and when something is release that doesn't necessarily agree to their sensitivities, they proceed to badmouth the artist and bash them w/o hesitation every chance they get.
To those people, I say if you don't like the album...fine. That's your choice, but don't go bashing them and the album at every turn.  |
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[156555464] Thursday, June 12, 2008 7:06:42 PM | |
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Do you have joint custody? If you do, I didn't that an ex or soon to be ex would be allowed to to take the child out of town. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by kpholmes from Thursday, June 12, 2008 6:26:07 PM) |  | kpholmes wrote: | | Flooding in Iowa. My home in Cedar Rapids is under water so I am sleeping in a tent in Atkins in a relatives yard.
On top of that, my soon to be ex-wife took my son out of town and I haven't seen him in two weeks. That boy is my pride and joy. His third birthday is on Saturday the 21st. I don't mean to dump on you guys. I know things will get better, but right now it is hard to see the light.
Anyway have a nice day and remember................
WE ARE DEFENDERS OF THE FAITH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[kpholmes] Thursday, June 12, 2008 6:26:07 PM | |
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Flooding in Iowa. My home in Cedar Rapids is under water so I am sleeping in a tent in Atkins in a relatives yard.
On top of that, my soon to be ex-wife took my son out of town and I haven't seen him in two weeks. That boy is my pride and joy. His third birthday is on Saturday the 21st. I don't mean to dump on you guys. I know things will get better, but right now it is hard to see the light.
Anyway have a nice day and remember................
WE ARE DEFENDERS OF THE FAITH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Tuesday, June 10, 2008 5:13:24 AM | |
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The display module on my laptop went south on me Saturday night w/o any warning. Spent an hour on the phone with Dell (b/c my laptop is under warranty still and I don't keep spare laptop parts lying around my house) with some tool who kept asking me to do perform troubleshooting that I already did and made her aware of at the beginning of the call. Then, she tells me, "I can't tell what the problem is, so we're going to send a tech out to replace the memory, system board and the display"! F***ing idiot! |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, June 06, 2008 7:29:21 PM | |
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Cheater...cheater...cheater....come on and meet her...
www.youtube.com/watch [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Metal Jesus from Friday, June 06, 2008 7:25:52 PM) |  | Metal Jesus wrote: | | Hey man, don't worry about it. You have friends, and people who want to hang out and have a good time. Don't dwell on cheating bitches like that. The most you could do is WARN the other dude and let everyone know she's a cheater. If she cheated on you, why would anyone else be an exception? Ya know what I'm saying? If you want to get back at her, TELL everyone she's a cheater but let it goes as far as that and ONLY that. After that, move on and find a nice girl who will be loyal. |  | rockahana wrote: | | omg im so fucking pissed,,
well me and my girlfriend broke up,
and the day after i see her with the guy
she cheated on me with.
WTF!
*GRRR* |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Friday, June 06, 2008 7:25:52 PM | |
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Hey man, don't worry about it. You have friends, and people who want to hang out and have a good time. Don't dwell on cheating bitches like that. The most you could do is WARN the other dude and let everyone know she's a cheater. If she cheated on you, why would anyone else be an exception? Ya know what I'm saying? If you want to get back at her, TELL everyone she's a cheater but let it goes as far as that and ONLY that. After that, move on and find a nice girl who will be loyal. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by rockahana from Thursday, June 05, 2008 1:16:58 PM) |  | rockahana wrote: | | omg im so fucking pissed,,
well me and my girlfriend broke up,
and the day after i see her with the guy
she cheated on me with.
WTF!
*GRRR* |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Friday, June 06, 2008 11:03:53 AM | |
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Yes US customs.. holding up my shit!!! I have to get stuff to people in Order to build my house.... f-in goverment!!!! |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Thursday, June 05, 2008 6:32:45 PM | |
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LOL @ Flowers It is a good book... I have read part of it... [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by paperflowers from Thursday, June 05, 2008 4:49:44 PM) |  | paperflowers wrote: | | Hey ladies, try reading "Why Men Love Bitches." Very good book - title's tongue-in-cheek.
I've been happily married 10 1/2 years. The only thing I can't get right is the mother-in-law.  |
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[paperflowers] Thursday, June 05, 2008 4:49:44 PM | |
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Hey ladies, try reading "Why Men Love Bitches." Very good book - title's tongue-in-cheek.
I've been happily married 10 1/2 years. The only thing I can't get right is the mother-in-law.  |
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[rockahana] Thursday, June 05, 2008 1:16:58 PM | |
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omg im so fucking pissed,,
well me and my girlfriend broke up,
and the day after i see her with the guy
she cheated on me with.
WTF!
*GRRR* |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Tuesday, June 03, 2008 9:41:40 PM | |
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[K2M] Tuesday, June 03, 2008 2:16:13 PM | |
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It always works out that way. YOur right MJ. And they Volunteered. |
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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:33:20 AM | |
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Get your friends together, MJ, and then go track down those punks and kick their asses! 'Else we'll have to send in Team America!
 [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Metal Jesus from Sunday, June 01, 2008 4:15:14 PM) |  | Metal Jesus wrote: | | Well lately I've been having some trouble with some spineless little shits that like to cause trouble. Say untrue shit about me, and can't even back up there arguements, but at the same time it makes them a hypocrite because everything they say applies to them
Fucking stupid people, it's sad. |
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[Bazookajoe_666] Sunday, June 01, 2008 4:15:14 PM | |
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Well lately I've been having some trouble with some spineless little shits that like to cause trouble. Say untrue shit about me, and can't even back up there arguements, but at the same time it makes them a hypocrite because everything they say applies to them
Fucking stupid people, it's sad. |
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[Head banger] Sunday, June 01, 2008 10:16:03 AM | |
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Kit, I dont care if you bash your husband, or all men. as to walking a mile in your shoes, my feet would probably ruin them. I am not perfect, and sure dont have the perfect relationship.
I was just replying to bev's post.
good luck.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by kit kat from Saturday, May 31, 2008 6:27:21 PM) |  | kit kat wrote: | | Well, good for you! You two must be the most perfect people in the world. I sorry that you can't take a joke about "bashing men". Maybe you need to walk a mile in my shoes. Then you'll see what I'm saying! |
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