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[Head banger] Monday, May 25, 2009 7:18:10 AM
invasion isnt the right term. going in to kick out terrorists and give the country back to the rest isnt conquoring it. its realy liberating it. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Monday, May 25, 2009 1:42:43 AM)
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[ron h] Monday, May 25, 2009 7:03:25 AM
lol...set their asses on fire and tell 'em to start running...lol... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, May 25, 2009 7:00:28 AM)
jimmyjames wrote:
Or failing that those same assholes would make for great moving targets to give our soldiers some practice.
ronhartsell wrote:
lol...you've got that right JJ...I've often thought the same thing myself, if you're not going to college, you're in the military for say 3-4 years...in the States, it's the official mantra to have an all volountary military (they don't want to be stuck raising someone elses kids or to be used as an alternative to the penal system)...but I agree with you, it would straighten a lot of these young kids of today up and make them realize that they ain't shit, there's always someone bigger and badder!!!
jimmyjames wrote:
In a way I wish they'd make military service compulsory here. There's so many young dickheads running around over here that think they are are cool and tough, fucking losers, it would instill some discipline and respect into them. They think they are tough beating up people in the street. Try doing 100km pack march, thats tough. Try spending the night up a mountain in a tent in the middle of winter, thats tough.
ronhartsell wrote:
Thanks JJ...the military isn't for everyone, but if a person has no plans after high school, it's not a bad option...
jimmyjames wrote:
And you should be proud, didn't know you were a marine, thats awesome. Wish I'd joined the army or navy when I left school.
ronhartsell wrote:
I couldn't agree with you more JJ...ppl tend to forget that soldiers follow orders, the decision to go to war is made by politicians...I'm a US Marine Vet myself (during the early-mid 80's) and 2 of my brothers served in the Army and we are all proud to have served our country!!!!
jimmyjames wrote:
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick.
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[jimmyjames] Monday, May 25, 2009 7:00:28 AM
Or failing that those same assholes would make for great moving targets to give our soldiers some practice.
lol...you've got that right JJ...I've often thought the same thing myself, if you're not going to college, you're in the military for say 3-4 years...in the States, it's the official mantra to have an all volountary military (they don't want to be stuck raising someone elses kids or to be used as an alternative to the penal system)...but I agree with you, it would straighten a lot of these young kids of today up and make them realize that they ain't shit, there's always someone bigger and badder!!!
jimmyjames wrote:
In a way I wish they'd make military service compulsory here. There's so many young dickheads running around over here that think they are are cool and tough, fucking losers, it would instill some discipline and respect into them. They think they are tough beating up people in the street. Try doing 100km pack march, thats tough. Try spending the night up a mountain in a tent in the middle of winter, thats tough.
ronhartsell wrote:
Thanks JJ...the military isn't for everyone, but if a person has no plans after high school, it's not a bad option...
jimmyjames wrote:
And you should be proud, didn't know you were a marine, thats awesome. Wish I'd joined the army or navy when I left school.
ronhartsell wrote:
I couldn't agree with you more JJ...ppl tend to forget that soldiers follow orders, the decision to go to war is made by politicians...I'm a US Marine Vet myself (during the early-mid 80's) and 2 of my brothers served in the Army and we are all proud to have served our country!!!!
jimmyjames wrote:
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick.
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[ron h] Monday, May 25, 2009 6:44:25 AM
lol...you've got that right JJ...I've often thought the same thing myself, if you're not going to college, you're in the military for say 3-4 years...in the States, it's the official mantra to have an all volountary military (they don't want to be stuck raising someone elses kids or to be used as an alternative to the penal system)...but I agree with you, it would straighten a lot of these young kids of today up and make them realize that they ain't shit, there's always someone bigger and badder!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, May 25, 2009 6:38:03 AM)
jimmyjames wrote:
In a way I wish they'd make military service compulsory here. There's so many young dickheads running around over here that think they are are cool and tough, fucking losers, it would instill some discipline and respect into them. They think they are tough beating up people in the street. Try doing 100km pack march, thats tough. Try spending the night up a mountain in a tent in the middle of winter, thats tough.
ronhartsell wrote:
Thanks JJ...the military isn't for everyone, but if a person has no plans after high school, it's not a bad option...
jimmyjames wrote:
And you should be proud, didn't know you were a marine, thats awesome. Wish I'd joined the army or navy when I left school.
ronhartsell wrote:
I couldn't agree with you more JJ...ppl tend to forget that soldiers follow orders, the decision to go to war is made by politicians...I'm a US Marine Vet myself (during the early-mid 80's) and 2 of my brothers served in the Army and we are all proud to have served our country!!!!
jimmyjames wrote:
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick.
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[jimmyjames] Monday, May 25, 2009 6:38:03 AM
In a way I wish they'd make military service compulsory here. There's so many young dickheads running around over here that think they are are cool and tough, fucking losers, it would instill some discipline and respect into them. They think they are tough beating up people in the street. Try doing 100km pack march, thats tough. Try spending the night up a mountain in a tent in the middle of winter, thats tough. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Monday, May 25, 2009 6:31:54 AM)
ronhartsell wrote:
Thanks JJ...the military isn't for everyone, but if a person has no plans after high school, it's not a bad option...
jimmyjames wrote:
And you should be proud, didn't know you were a marine, thats awesome. Wish I'd joined the army or navy when I left school.
ronhartsell wrote:
I couldn't agree with you more JJ...ppl tend to forget that soldiers follow orders, the decision to go to war is made by politicians...I'm a US Marine Vet myself (during the early-mid 80's) and 2 of my brothers served in the Army and we are all proud to have served our country!!!!
jimmyjames wrote:
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick.
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[ron h] Monday, May 25, 2009 6:31:54 AM
Thanks JJ...the military isn't for everyone, but if a person has no plans after high school, it's not a bad option... [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, May 25, 2009 6:07:23 AM)
jimmyjames wrote:
And you should be proud, didn't know you were a marine, thats awesome. Wish I'd joined the army or navy when I left school.
ronhartsell wrote:
I couldn't agree with you more JJ...ppl tend to forget that soldiers follow orders, the decision to go to war is made by politicians...I'm a US Marine Vet myself (during the early-mid 80's) and 2 of my brothers served in the Army and we are all proud to have served our country!!!!
jimmyjames wrote:
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick.
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[jimmyjames] Monday, May 25, 2009 6:07:23 AM
And you should be proud, didn't know you were a marine, thats awesome. Wish I'd joined the army or navy when I left school. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Monday, May 25, 2009 6:03:03 AM)
ronhartsell wrote:
I couldn't agree with you more JJ...ppl tend to forget that soldiers follow orders, the decision to go to war is made by politicians...I'm a US Marine Vet myself (during the early-mid 80's) and 2 of my brothers served in the Army and we are all proud to have served our country!!!!
jimmyjames wrote:
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick.
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick.
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[ron h] Monday, May 25, 2009 6:03:03 AM
I couldn't agree with you more JJ...ppl tend to forget that soldiers follow orders, the decision to go to war is made by politicians...I'm a US Marine Vet myself (during the early-mid 80's) and 2 of my brothers served in the Army and we are all proud to have served our country!!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by jimmyjames from Monday, May 25, 2009 5:52:29 AM)
jimmyjames wrote:
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick.
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[jimmyjames] Monday, May 25, 2009 5:52:29 AM
People that disrespect the military and the people in it make me sick. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, May 25, 2009 2:39:25 AM)
Becks wrote:
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really.
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[Becks] Monday, May 25, 2009 2:39:25 AM
I understand what you mean, Strat. And I understand why you are offended too. Does sound very bizarre to me, rather an oxymoron really. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Monday, May 25, 2009 1:42:43 AM)
_strat_ wrote:
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse.
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[_strat_] Monday, May 25, 2009 1:42:43 AM
I agree, actualy. I mean, it looks like your troops are doing something worthile, at least. IDK, I dont want to be the judge here, but it beats the hell of our troops, that are there just to patrol, and fulfill NATOs desires. Thats what I find the most offensive, really. Our army is based on generations of guerrila fighters, who resisted foreign occupation, and now they are helping in an invasion? Perverse. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, May 24, 2009 4:47:23 PM)
Becks wrote:
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL!
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[guitardude] Sunday, May 24, 2009 9:10:31 PM
I must comment here as well.
I stand on both sides of the fence here, from one side I support the efforts our soldiers are making, but then again, enough is enough.
But if their efforts make the world a safer place for my boys to grow up in... then by GOD, let them stay until every last one of those peace hating pieces of shit are dead!!!
As far as we have come in becoming more humane in our ways, some parts of the world just seem to be an entire step (or two) behind in the evolutionary process.
There is no glory in their cause, or ours for that matter, just doing a job to keep the rest of us safe.
[Becks] Sunday, May 24, 2009 4:47:23 PM
Strat, I too oppose the war in Afghanistan, what I found offensive was this girls view which was entirely wrong - she has no idea what our troops actually do there, and saying that my husband, in a round about way, is a murderer, was offensive to me. The fact of the matter is, New Zealand troops are not there in a combat role, they are there to help the local people. And by all accounts, the locals are grateful for this help. I will not go around denouncing the work that they are doing when it is so desperately needed and welcomed.
You are entitled to your opinion, we just happen to have slightly differing views, LOL! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Sunday, May 24, 2009 3:52:46 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended.
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[_strat_] Sunday, May 24, 2009 3:52:46 PM
First of all, let me say that I have absolutely no desire to offend Becks or her husband. I think of her as a friend, and I hope politics wont come between it.
But I have to respond to this.
I am not gratefull, not even a little bit. I oppose the war in Afghanistan, with this oh so precious freedom, that is brought up so often, and that is not the result of NATOs actions in Afghanistan.
Frankly, whats offensive is this "in your name" attitude, that the soldiers are there in our name, fighting for us... Even if we not only dont care for it, but we also dont want it. We have military there. Granted, not much, but theyre there... Doing pretty much what the New Zealanders seem to be doing. Patroling a relatively peacefull province, and not getting exposed. Fine. The problem is that they are there representing us. I cannot be gratefull for that. What I am is offended. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by joedraper from Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:11:04 PM)
joedraper wrote:
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful!
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[joedraper] Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:11:04 PM
Becks, that girl is just ignorant! Nobody has the right to judge anyone and push their views onto anyone else.
I know it's hard not to react but pay her no heed.
You and your husband sacrifice so much so that others may have peace of mind and a safe, free world to live in. I may not have any desire to have a military life but I'm thankful to God for those who do. Those who put their lives on the line for strangers, the least those 'strangers' could be is grateful! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:30:56 AM)
Becks wrote:
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Sunday, May 24, 2009 8:27:50 AM
LOL Becks,, alot people do-not understand the real efforts, and sacrifices by the people and the families..
Hockey ... you go girl..... sounds like fun....
You could always.. high stick her in the face.... or maybe knock her ass real hard into the boards, with a hip check. Put her into the boards head first, straighten out her brain!!!! LOL
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[Becks] Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:30:56 AM
A girl at hockey pissed me off tonight real bad, thinking she can comment on what our military does in Afghanistan when she has no fuckin clue
I was talking to another girl on my hockey team (who is in the airforce) and mentioned that Craig had been in Afghanistan. This other girl heard and asked what he was doing there, I said 'Fixing the optical equipment and things like that' and she said 'Oh so they can go and kill people' me and the airforce girls were like um NO! And this stupid girl started going on about how murder is illegal here, but it's ok for soldiers to do it over there etc. Me and airforce girl were like um no it's provincial reconstruction (although admittedly, they would kill someone if they were in immediate danger) and stupid girl was like 'well I have a differing view'. WTF kind of view is that?! When it is entirely WRONG and pretty offensive to those of us who have family who have served. Silly cow.
In case any of you are wondering, New Zealands role over in Afghanistan is patrolling and helping the local people rebuild. Not so much out hunting for Taliban, although the patrolling that is done is to ensure security of the province - no front line conflict for our troops where they are. Although if the shit hit the fan where they are, they would become front line troops etc. Edited at: Sunday, May 24, 2009 2:37:05 AM
[guitardude] Saturday, May 23, 2009 10:22:58 AM
Yea, NTB(aka National Tire & Battery) Forcing me set thru CMT (it was so loud I could even hear it in the lobby) while I was getting my truck serviced this morning, now I just want to get drunk and screw around on the old lady in some strange out of the way town on my way to some stupid ass county fair!!!!......Fucking Hicks!!!
I started a joke....you tellin' me to get "Robin's?"
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
...And that's why Guido has to take care of his real glasses. Prescription glasses aren't cheap, you know.
I'm sure he can wear the Elton John ones at a Bee Gees concert without getting too many stares.
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
LL Cool Jay, Lady's love cool James. I'm not completely inept! And I actually (ok, keep it on the down low) like some of that shit? Guess I should have taken that to the confessional. You never heard me say it! LOL I repent! and I'm going to bed as I should have about an hour ago!
Love to you both, Night.
guidogodoy wrote:
Spoke too soon! I am a BIG fan! Vail knows it.
Same goes with old school rap. Grandmaster Flash? Run DMC, even LL. Cool J. NONE better!
spapad wrote:
Hey, if you don't have the big gap toothed smile to go with it, it would be wasted. Stick to Devil Horns and Priest necklaces for ID, never want to see those garish things on your face! HAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!
Guid at a BeeGee's concert? Parish the thought Vail! I'm getting sick mental images as I type! LMAO! High pitch falcetto and all!
guidogodoy wrote:
So you are saying that I shouldn't even try the Elton pose, eh? I HAVE the rings!! LOL!!!
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:30:00 PM
Robin's pair doesn't look too bad. But in the sunglasses area, stick to the ones with the blue edges.
Yes, Spapad. Guido is a Bee Gees fan. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:21:14 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
I started a joke....you tellin' me to get "Robin's?"
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
...And that's why Guido has to take care of his real glasses. Prescription glasses aren't cheap, you know.
I'm sure he can wear the Elton John ones at a Bee Gees concert without getting too many stares.
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:28:23 PM
LL Cool Jay, Lady's love cool James. I'm not completely inept! And I actually (ok, keep it on the down low) like some of that shit? Guess I should have taken that to the confessional. You never heard me say it! LOL I repent! and I'm going to bed as I should have about an hour ago!
Love to you both, Night. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:22:52 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
Spoke too soon! I am a BIG fan! Vail knows it.
Same goes with old school rap. Grandmaster Flash? Run DMC, even LL. Cool J. NONE better!
spapad wrote:
Hey, if you don't have the big gap toothed smile to go with it, it would be wasted. Stick to Devil Horns and Priest necklaces for ID, never want to see those garish things on your face! HAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!
Guid at a BeeGee's concert? Parish the thought Vail! I'm getting sick mental images as I type! LMAO! High pitch falcetto and all!
guidogodoy wrote:
So you are saying that I shouldn't even try the Elton pose, eh? I HAVE the rings!! LOL!!!
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:22:52 PM
Spoke too soon! I am a BIG fan! Vail knows it.
Same goes with old school rap. Grandmaster Flash? Run DMC, even LL. Cool J. NONE better! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:20:55 PM)
spapad wrote:
Hey, if you don't have the big gap toothed smile to go with it, it would be wasted. Stick to Devil Horns and Priest necklaces for ID, never want to see those garish things on your face! HAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!
Guid at a BeeGee's concert? Parish the thought Vail! I'm getting sick mental images as I type! LMAO! High pitch falcetto and all!
guidogodoy wrote:
So you are saying that I shouldn't even try the Elton pose, eh? I HAVE the rings!! LOL!!!
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:21:14 PM
I started a joke....you tellin' me to get "Robin's?"
...And that's why Guido has to take care of his real glasses. Prescription glasses aren't cheap, you know.
I'm sure he can wear the Elton John ones at a Bee Gees concert without getting too many stares.
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:20:55 PM
Hey, if you don't have the big gap toothed smile to go with it, it would be wasted. Stick to Devil Horns and Priest necklaces for ID, never want to see those garish things on your face! HAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!
Guid at a BeeGee's concert? Parish the thought Vail! I'm getting sick mental images as I type! LMAO! High pitch falcetto and all! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:16:48 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
So you are saying that I shouldn't even try the Elton pose, eh? I HAVE the rings!! LOL!!!
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:16:48 PM
So you are saying that I shouldn't even try the Elton pose, eh? I HAVE the rings!! LOL!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:11:35 PM)
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:16:25 PM
...And that's why Guido has to take care of his real glasses. Prescription glasses aren't cheap, you know.
I'm sure he can wear the Elton John ones at a Bee Gees concert without getting too many stares. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by spapad from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:11:35 PM)
spapad wrote:
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:14:43 PM
Me? Toothy grin? NEVER!!!
Never could smile for a camera....gave up long ago. Then again, I never did try the "Elton" below. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:09:28 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Wipers would be good (haven't seen too many pics of you with a toothy grin, really). You'll benefit from those wipers alot, especially when it rains.
guidogodoy wrote:
Ok, with or without wipers? HAAAAA!!!!
ps. (my teeth are better than Sir Elton's)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[spapad] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:11:35 PM
Could possibly come in handy at a concert outside if you wear glasses, but DAMN! Your Cred, would go WAY down! LMAO! Those are definately NOT METAL! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:02:27 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:09:28 PM
Wipers would be good (haven't seen too many pics of you with a toothy grin, really). You'll benefit from those wipers alot, especially when it rains.
Ok, with or without wipers? HAAAAA!!!!
ps. (my teeth are better than Sir Elton's)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:05:32 PM
Ok, with or without wipers? HAAAAA!!!!
ps. (my teeth are better than Sir Elton's) [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:02:27 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
guidogodoy wrote:
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 11:02:27 PM
Hmmmm...judging from your pics in the Picture thread, I think you'll look great in some Elton John glasses!!
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!!
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:57:51 PM
Near sighted. Oddly enough, the Rx hasn't changed much in 7+ years. Wearing same smushed glasses right now.
Still have to make new ones. What'cha think? Elvis Costello or Elton John? I think I gotta update my look! LOL!!! [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Vaillant 3.0 from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:54:24 PM)
Vaillant 3.0 wrote:
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses.
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:54:24 PM
Are you near-sighted or far-sighted? If you're near-sighted, just bring that contact lens closer to you until you can see the shape. If you're far-sighted...then it's time to squint. That and learn to NOT stomp on your glasses. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:48:43 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:48:43 PM
New friggin' contacts. Got 'em yesterday. Now I have to see (while BLIND) if it is inside out or not by a flying saucer shape?!? WTF!!! I wore one of the damn things inside out for HOURS today. Makes driving a lot of fun.....BASTARD DEVIL PIECES OF JELLO!!!!!
Edited at: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 10:50:31 PM
[Head banger] Wednesday, May 13, 2009 7:22:44 AM
where the fuck is the global warming? monday it looks like I need a snow shovel!!!
Well, yeah. But in Picards era, really tight costumes were in. Well, true, for women and men, but I have selective vision, so thats not a problem.
ronhartsell wrote:
I understand...he's too serious for my taste and too many characters with too many problems...the original was lighter and funnier...and mini skirts were in!!!!!!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Well, if I can allow myself a moments seriousnes here... IDK, but Shatner was never really to my liking. IDK why, maybe its because the first episodes I watched were those with Picard, and he will forever be the true Enterprise captain as far as Im concerned.
ronhartsell wrote:
Nothing beats the original...just ask 'Ripper'...
_strat_ wrote:
YAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWNNNNNNNNN.............. Yup, Im a punk kid, I dont have an idea on who the blonde is, and Kirk cant beat Picard... Ever.
Picard is hip!
guidogodoy wrote:
In your DREAMS, buddy!
As the caption says...BEST DEATH EVER! Long live Captain Kirk (and, certainly, anyone but a punk kid could name the blonde). Gotta love the one-piece! (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:27:48 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Lmao!!! That was great!! But this is better:
Picard owns Kirk. There, I said it. Feel free to launch a shitstorm my way. The way Kirk is dressed makes me glad that I wasnt around in the 60s.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAA!!!!! Sadly, I DO remember the episode.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Don't forget the outcome "worse than dead" as once uttered by Doctor McCoy in one of the original Star Trek episodes, I don't remember which one.
_strat_ wrote:
Quite dead? Is that somewhere between totaly dead and medium done?
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Charles Manson is real and he will kill again for me. Lector is fictitious, but Jeffrey Dahmer (Hannibal Lectorwannabe) is quite dead.
15th level!!!! Manson (Charles!) is NOT alive!!! I took him ages ago! Youre only seeing a copy/paste gif. animation of him! And Lector is real! You still doubt me?
Damit... I guess thats what happens when we are left unsupervised... The conversation started around movie remakes, now this.
guidogodoy wrote:
Marilyn or Charles? Either way, both are real (and still alive). Hannibal Lector was fictitious.
I am truly befuddled by the theories suggested here tonight. Probably because I don't get Fox.....
_strat_ wrote:
A smartass, eh? Its the 10th level for you, then! And before you start whining, there is a tenth level, and thats where youre going! Say hello to Manson and Lector for me...
There is no newsleter, just a TV station. You probably heard of it before, its called Fox. And Murdoch is nothing but my minion.
guidogodoy wrote:
Hmmmm....so I would reside in the sixth circle, eh? With the heretics in the City of Dis for not believing in one who claims Genesis to be erroneous.
'Tis a strange religion you advocate. I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter for further information.
_strat_ wrote:
Hey, hey, hey!!! Do not doubt me, or its picking up the soap with the rest of the inmates on the sixth level! All I say is truth, only truth and nothing but truth!
And who said that the genesis is the beginning of everything? You and Freeze date from waaaay before!
guidogodoy wrote:
Yet you are still younger than me, heard Napoleon speak English and have a Dante-like version of inner circles of Hell.
I am just trying to figure out where you went wrong in your education. Religious Studies, History or Math! LOL!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Ehm... No. Adam and Eve were cast out, and Freeze got grounded for telling. I should know, I was there too. I got cast to a lake of fire, just for offering them a bite from some tree!
Its all there, in the book of Strat. The bestseller in the lower levels of hell.
guidogodoy wrote:
Uhhhh....Adam, Eve, Freeze and his DAD were all around at the same time?! Freeze (or his dad) didn't bite the apple? THEY must still in a state of grace then?
That all must be in the Book of Mormon or something. First Book of Nephi, Book of Jarom, Book of Strat...
_strat_ wrote:
Im sure. Freeze was the one who came running to his dad, crying "father! Adam and Eve are eating apples and they wont let me have any!!!"
guidogodoy wrote:
You sure you aren't confusing me with that Freeze fellow?
_strat_ wrote:
Of course you dont! You were already 2000 years deaf then! When Jesus said "love thy enemy" you said "Shpeak up, lad, I cant hear ya!"
guidogodoy wrote:
Odd. I don't remember Napoleon speaking English..... ¡MENTIROSO! J'ACUSSE!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Kids? I`ll have you know, when Napoleon said "Charge" I said "Im getting too old for this shit!" Which still makes me a couple of millenia younger than you.
As for the love of animals, I love them more than you. Well, the taste of them, anyway.
guidogodoy wrote:
Kids...sheesh. Gotta teach them everything. How do you flush a pelican? You simply step on his foot. I also take offense at you calling my love for animals into question. They are gainfully employed. "Eh' it's a livin'!"
_strat_ wrote:
Ouch... Mental images!!! Lmao...
And all this from someone I thought of as an animal lover?
Oh, and by the way... Ho do you flush a pelican?
guidogodoy wrote:
What type of dumb-ass question is THAT?!? How would I know what a pelican toilet feels. They don't speak...duh. Plus, they'd have their mouths full if they could. HAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
_strat_ wrote:
For whom? You or the pelican?
guidogodoy wrote:
No, but that pelican toilet sure takes getting used to...HAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Lol... An old dude is calling an old dude an old dude.
Say Guido, was it a big shock? Going from leg powered to engine powered cars, I mean.
guidogodoy wrote:
I bet you were mad with Jurassic Park, too. Didn't look anything CLOSE to the dinosaurs you remember roaming about the cave!
Deep Freeze wrote:
So here's what is PISSING me off!!!....: WHY is it that EVERYTIME one of these movie guys decides to do a "remake" of a classic TV show (in this case Star Trek), they have to "modernize" it and make it "hip"???????? WHAT??!?!??!?!?!? Why is it that they cannot just make a remake and have it be the same as what made the original so good in the first place?????????? Arrrrggghhh!!!
Now, please do not get me wrong. I am NOT a "Trekkie". Never been to a convention. Don't have the ears. I love the original show because I was a kid when it came out and I actually watched it!! (Same with the original Batman series) ANYWAY, I just read an article that says Captain Kirk is more "hip" in this movie. Apparently, making him a "badboy" is somehow "cool"...? WHATEVER!!!!
The whole cool thing about the original Kirk was his steadfast devotion to duty!! He would NEVER "sneak" aboard a starship!! He served on the Valiant or Reliant or something, for like 12 years before getting command of the Enterprise!! He was not a "loose cannon". He did not ride a friggin motorcycle and look for fights!! He was a Starfleet cadet and one of the FINEST ever. VERY reserved and VERY reliable. BY the book! I just cannot accept that it is "cool" to be a rule breaking troublemaker. Ooops, I forgot..that IS cool these days!! My bad!!
I had planned to go see the movie. I have reconsidered and , at this point, I am no longer interested.
Edited at: Sunday, May 10, 2009 11:13:29 AM
Edited at: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:55:50 PM
[_strat_] Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:30:31 PM
I agree. Kirk would be the first to pick up soap in the cube. Not Picard, tho.
Anyway, we Picard loyalists have to stick together. There are Kirk minions everywhere. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Painkiller87 from Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:17:03 PM)
Painkiller87 wrote:
I like both Picard and Kirk but I like Picard a lot more because he has a more true captain personality. Plus he got assimilated by the borg and then brought back to normal and lived to fight another day. The Borg are a force to never mess with.
_strat_ wrote:
Well, if I can allow myself a moments seriousnes here... IDK, but Shatner was never really to my liking. IDK why, maybe its because the first episodes I watched were those with Picard, and he will forever be the true Enterprise captain as far as Im concerned.
ronhartsell wrote:
Nothing beats the original...just ask 'Ripper'...
_strat_ wrote:
YAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWNNNNNNNNN.............. Yup, Im a punk kid, I dont have an idea on who the blonde is, and Kirk cant beat Picard... Ever.
Picard is hip!
guidogodoy wrote:
In your DREAMS, buddy!
As the caption says...BEST DEATH EVER! Long live Captain Kirk (and, certainly, anyone but a punk kid could name the blonde). Gotta love the one-piece! (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:27:48 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Lmao!!! That was great!! But this is better:
Picard owns Kirk. There, I said it. Feel free to launch a shitstorm my way. The way Kirk is dressed makes me glad that I wasnt around in the 60s.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAA!!!!! Sadly, I DO remember the episode.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Don't forget the outcome "worse than dead" as once uttered by Doctor McCoy in one of the original Star Trek episodes, I don't remember which one.
_strat_ wrote:
Quite dead? Is that somewhere between totaly dead and medium done?
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Charles Manson is real and he will kill again for me. Lector is fictitious, but Jeffrey Dahmer (Hannibal Lectorwannabe) is quite dead.
15th level!!!! Manson (Charles!) is NOT alive!!! I took him ages ago! Youre only seeing a copy/paste gif. animation of him! And Lector is real! You still doubt me?
Damit... I guess thats what happens when we are left unsupervised... The conversation started around movie remakes, now this.
guidogodoy wrote:
Marilyn or Charles? Either way, both are real (and still alive). Hannibal Lector was fictitious.
I am truly befuddled by the theories suggested here tonight. Probably because I don't get Fox.....
_strat_ wrote:
A smartass, eh? Its the 10th level for you, then! And before you start whining, there is a tenth level, and thats where youre going! Say hello to Manson and Lector for me...
There is no newsleter, just a TV station. You probably heard of it before, its called Fox. And Murdoch is nothing but my minion.
guidogodoy wrote:
Hmmmm....so I would reside in the sixth circle, eh? With the heretics in the City of Dis for not believing in one who claims Genesis to be erroneous.
'Tis a strange religion you advocate. I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter for further information.
_strat_ wrote:
Hey, hey, hey!!! Do not doubt me, or its picking up the soap with the rest of the inmates on the sixth level! All I say is truth, only truth and nothing but truth!
And who said that the genesis is the beginning of everything? You and Freeze date from waaaay before!
guidogodoy wrote:
Yet you are still younger than me, heard Napoleon speak English and have a Dante-like version of inner circles of Hell.
I am just trying to figure out where you went wrong in your education. Religious Studies, History or Math! LOL!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Ehm... No. Adam and Eve were cast out, and Freeze got grounded for telling. I should know, I was there too. I got cast to a lake of fire, just for offering them a bite from some tree!
Its all there, in the book of Strat. The bestseller in the lower levels of hell.
guidogodoy wrote:
Uhhhh....Adam, Eve, Freeze and his DAD were all around at the same time?! Freeze (or his dad) didn't bite the apple? THEY must still in a state of grace then?
That all must be in the Book of Mormon or something. First Book of Nephi, Book of Jarom, Book of Strat...
_strat_ wrote:
Im sure. Freeze was the one who came running to his dad, crying "father! Adam and Eve are eating apples and they wont let me have any!!!"
guidogodoy wrote:
You sure you aren't confusing me with that Freeze fellow?
_strat_ wrote:
Of course you dont! You were already 2000 years deaf then! When Jesus said "love thy enemy" you said "Shpeak up, lad, I cant hear ya!"
guidogodoy wrote:
Odd. I don't remember Napoleon speaking English..... ¡MENTIROSO! J'ACUSSE!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Kids? I`ll have you know, when Napoleon said "Charge" I said "Im getting too old for this shit!" Which still makes me a couple of millenia younger than you.
As for the love of animals, I love them more than you. Well, the taste of them, anyway.
guidogodoy wrote:
Kids...sheesh. Gotta teach them everything. How do you flush a pelican? You simply step on his foot. I also take offense at you calling my love for animals into question. They are gainfully employed. "Eh' it's a livin'!"
_strat_ wrote:
Ouch... Mental images!!! Lmao...
And all this from someone I thought of as an animal lover?
Oh, and by the way... Ho do you flush a pelican?
guidogodoy wrote:
What type of dumb-ass question is THAT?!? How would I know what a pelican toilet feels. They don't speak...duh. Plus, they'd have their mouths full if they could. HAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
_strat_ wrote:
For whom? You or the pelican?
guidogodoy wrote:
No, but that pelican toilet sure takes getting used to...HAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Lol... An old dude is calling an old dude an old dude.
Say Guido, was it a big shock? Going from leg powered to engine powered cars, I mean.
guidogodoy wrote:
I bet you were mad with Jurassic Park, too. Didn't look anything CLOSE to the dinosaurs you remember roaming about the cave!
Deep Freeze wrote:
So here's what is PISSING me off!!!....: WHY is it that EVERYTIME one of these movie guys decides to do a "remake" of a classic TV show (in this case Star Trek), they have to "modernize" it and make it "hip"???????? WHAT??!?!??!?!?!? Why is it that they cannot just make a remake and have it be the same as what made the original so good in the first place?????????? Arrrrggghhh!!!
Now, please do not get me wrong. I am NOT a "Trekkie". Never been to a convention. Don't have the ears. I love the original show because I was a kid when it came out and I actually watched it!! (Same with the original Batman series) ANYWAY, I just read an article that says Captain Kirk is more "hip" in this movie. Apparently, making him a "badboy" is somehow "cool"...? WHATEVER!!!!
The whole cool thing about the original Kirk was his steadfast devotion to duty!! He would NEVER "sneak" aboard a starship!! He served on the Valiant or Reliant or something, for like 12 years before getting command of the Enterprise!! He was not a "loose cannon". He did not ride a friggin motorcycle and look for fights!! He was a Starfleet cadet and one of the FINEST ever. VERY reserved and VERY reliable. BY the book! I just cannot accept that it is "cool" to be a rule breaking troublemaker. Ooops, I forgot..that IS cool these days!! My bad!!
I had planned to go see the movie. I have reconsidered and , at this point, I am no longer interested.
Edited at: Sunday, May 10, 2009 11:13:29 AM
Edited at: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:55:50 PM
[_strat_] Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:27:24 PM
Well, yeah. But in Picards era, really tight costumes were in. Well, true, for women and men, but I have selective vision, so thats not a problem. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Tuesday, May 12, 2009 5:16:23 PM)
ronhartsell wrote:
I understand...he's too serious for my taste and too many characters with too many problems...the original was lighter and funnier...and mini skirts were in!!!!!!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Well, if I can allow myself a moments seriousnes here... IDK, but Shatner was never really to my liking. IDK why, maybe its because the first episodes I watched were those with Picard, and he will forever be the true Enterprise captain as far as Im concerned.
ronhartsell wrote:
Nothing beats the original...just ask 'Ripper'...
_strat_ wrote:
YAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWNNNNNNNNN.............. Yup, Im a punk kid, I dont have an idea on who the blonde is, and Kirk cant beat Picard... Ever.
Picard is hip!
guidogodoy wrote:
In your DREAMS, buddy!
As the caption says...BEST DEATH EVER! Long live Captain Kirk (and, certainly, anyone but a punk kid could name the blonde). Gotta love the one-piece! (Quoting Message by _strat_ from Tuesday, May 12, 2009 4:27:48 PM)
_strat_ wrote:
Lmao!!! That was great!! But this is better:
Picard owns Kirk. There, I said it. Feel free to launch a shitstorm my way. The way Kirk is dressed makes me glad that I wasnt around in the 60s.
guidogodoy wrote:
HAAAAA!!!!! Sadly, I DO remember the episode.
Painkiller87 wrote:
Don't forget the outcome "worse than dead" as once uttered by Doctor McCoy in one of the original Star Trek episodes, I don't remember which one.
_strat_ wrote:
Quite dead? Is that somewhere between totaly dead and medium done?
Darth_Painkiller_0870 wrote:
Charles Manson is real and he will kill again for me. Lector is fictitious, but Jeffrey Dahmer (Hannibal Lectorwannabe) is quite dead.
15th level!!!! Manson (Charles!) is NOT alive!!! I took him ages ago! Youre only seeing a copy/paste gif. animation of him! And Lector is real! You still doubt me?
Damit... I guess thats what happens when we are left unsupervised... The conversation started around movie remakes, now this.
guidogodoy wrote:
Marilyn or Charles? Either way, both are real (and still alive). Hannibal Lector was fictitious.
I am truly befuddled by the theories suggested here tonight. Probably because I don't get Fox.....
_strat_ wrote:
A smartass, eh? Its the 10th level for you, then! And before you start whining, there is a tenth level, and thats where youre going! Say hello to Manson and Lector for me...
There is no newsleter, just a TV station. You probably heard of it before, its called Fox. And Murdoch is nothing but my minion.
guidogodoy wrote:
Hmmmm....so I would reside in the sixth circle, eh? With the heretics in the City of Dis for not believing in one who claims Genesis to be erroneous.
'Tis a strange religion you advocate. I'd like to subscribe to your newsletter for further information.
_strat_ wrote:
Hey, hey, hey!!! Do not doubt me, or its picking up the soap with the rest of the inmates on the sixth level! All I say is truth, only truth and nothing but truth!
And who said that the genesis is the beginning of everything? You and Freeze date from waaaay before!
guidogodoy wrote:
Yet you are still younger than me, heard Napoleon speak English and have a Dante-like version of inner circles of Hell.
I am just trying to figure out where you went wrong in your education. Religious Studies, History or Math! LOL!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Ehm... No. Adam and Eve were cast out, and Freeze got grounded for telling. I should know, I was there too. I got cast to a lake of fire, just for offering them a bite from some tree!
Its all there, in the book of Strat. The bestseller in the lower levels of hell.
guidogodoy wrote:
Uhhhh....Adam, Eve, Freeze and his DAD were all around at the same time?! Freeze (or his dad) didn't bite the apple? THEY must still in a state of grace then?
That all must be in the Book of Mormon or something. First Book of Nephi, Book of Jarom, Book of Strat...
_strat_ wrote:
Im sure. Freeze was the one who came running to his dad, crying "father! Adam and Eve are eating apples and they wont let me have any!!!"
guidogodoy wrote:
You sure you aren't confusing me with that Freeze fellow?
_strat_ wrote:
Of course you dont! You were already 2000 years deaf then! When Jesus said "love thy enemy" you said "Shpeak up, lad, I cant hear ya!"
guidogodoy wrote:
Odd. I don't remember Napoleon speaking English..... ¡MENTIROSO! J'ACUSSE!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Kids? I`ll have you know, when Napoleon said "Charge" I said "Im getting too old for this shit!" Which still makes me a couple of millenia younger than you.
As for the love of animals, I love them more than you. Well, the taste of them, anyway.
guidogodoy wrote:
Kids...sheesh. Gotta teach them everything. How do you flush a pelican? You simply step on his foot. I also take offense at you calling my love for animals into question. They are gainfully employed. "Eh' it's a livin'!"
_strat_ wrote:
Ouch... Mental images!!! Lmao...
And all this from someone I thought of as an animal lover?
Oh, and by the way... Ho do you flush a pelican?
guidogodoy wrote:
What type of dumb-ass question is THAT?!? How would I know what a pelican toilet feels. They don't speak...duh. Plus, they'd have their mouths full if they could. HAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
_strat_ wrote:
For whom? You or the pelican?
guidogodoy wrote:
No, but that pelican toilet sure takes getting used to...HAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
_strat_ wrote:
Lol... An old dude is calling an old dude an old dude.
Say Guido, was it a big shock? Going from leg powered to engine powered cars, I mean.
guidogodoy wrote:
I bet you were mad with Jurassic Park, too. Didn't look anything CLOSE to the dinosaurs you remember roaming about the cave!
Deep Freeze wrote:
So here's what is PISSING me off!!!....: WHY is it that EVERYTIME one of these movie guys decides to do a "remake" of a classic TV show (in this case Star Trek), they have to "modernize" it and make it "hip"???????? WHAT??!?!??!?!?!? Why is it that they cannot just make a remake and have it be the same as what made the original so good in the first place?????????? Arrrrggghhh!!!
Now, please do not get me wrong. I am NOT a "Trekkie". Never been to a convention. Don't have the ears. I love the original show because I was a kid when it came out and I actually watched it!! (Same with the original Batman series) ANYWAY, I just read an article that says Captain Kirk is more "hip" in this movie. Apparently, making him a "badboy" is somehow "cool"...? WHATEVER!!!!
The whole cool thing about the original Kirk was his steadfast devotion to duty!! He would NEVER "sneak" aboard a starship!! He served on the Valiant or Reliant or something, for like 12 years before getting command of the Enterprise!! He was not a "loose cannon". He did not ride a friggin motorcycle and look for fights!! He was a Starfleet cadet and one of the FINEST ever. VERY reserved and VERY reliable. BY the book! I just cannot accept that it is "cool" to be a rule breaking troublemaker. Ooops, I forgot..that IS cool these days!! My bad!!
I had planned to go see the movie. I have reconsidered and , at this point, I am no longer interested.