Re: RBG FALLS AND BREAKS RIBS!!!
Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2018 6:28 am
He'll be too busy visiting his son in prisonAZGrizFan wrote:Trump is getting two more. Minimum.
Guaranteed.
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He'll be too busy visiting his son in prisonAZGrizFan wrote:Trump is getting two more. Minimum.
Guaranteed.
CID1990 wrote:I think it is worse than uncivil to be talking about anybody's mortality in hopeful terms
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I would never do that.CID1990 wrote:I think it is worse than uncivil to be talking about anybody's mortality in hopeful terms
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Gedoudahere. You sound more like Chizzang every day. Didn’t you enter the Death Pool? Even if you didn’t, you’ve spread your share of schadenfreude around here.CID1990 wrote:I think it is worse than uncivil to be talking about anybody's mortality in hopeful terms
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Ivytalk wrote:Gedoudahere. You sound more like Chizzang every day. Didn’t you enter the Death Pool? Even if you didn’t, you’ve spread your share of schadenfreude around here.CID1990 wrote:I think it is worse than uncivil to be talking about anybody's mortality in hopeful terms
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Your first statement is false. We’ve had our differences in here, for sure, but I respect your intellect, your tech expertise, and your sense of fun. What grates on me most about you is your confessed flaw that you wear like a badge of honor: Smug Prickdom. Your disagreements with fellow posters, particularly those that you perceive as your intellectual inferiors, are often expressed in supercilious and condescending terms. I can deal with all that. Just don’t play the VietNam card when we’re joking about the longevity of an old judge who may well outlast all of us. That was a low blow, even for you. You’ve called me an angry old man. There’s some truth to that, I suppose, but I spent 37 years cross-examining people for a living, and old habits die hard.Chizzang wrote:Ivytalk wrote: Gedoudahere. You sound more like Chizzang every day. Didn’t you enter the Death Pool? Even if you didn’t, you’ve spread your share of schadenfreude around here.
Ivy only references me in less than desirable terms
Yet
Having my father return from Vietnam
and explain how many men he watched slowly die screaming in agony
crying for their mothers
Then continuing on and explaining how he and his team
would wash the feces and goo off their dead bodies
and throw out their intestines and mutilated organs
to prepare them for packaging
to be sent home in a zipper bag
stacked like lumber
So you'll pardon me for not joining the death watch
It's almost like you were there!Chizzang wrote:Ivytalk wrote: Gedoudahere. You sound more like Chizzang every day. Didn’t you enter the Death Pool? Even if you didn’t, you’ve spread your share of schadenfreude around here.
Ivy only references me in less than desirable terms
Yet
Having my father return from Vietnam
and explain how many men he watched slowly die screaming in agony
crying for their mothers
Then continuing on and explaining how he and his team
would wash the feces and goo off their dead bodies
and throw out their intestines and mutilated organs
to prepare them for packaging
to be sent home in a zipper bag
stacked like lumber
So you'll pardon me for not joining the death watch
Ivytalk wrote:Your first statement is false. We’ve had our differences in here, for sure, but I respect your intellect, your tech expertise, and your sense of fun. What grates on me most about you is your confessed flaw that you wear like a badge of honor: Smug Prickdom. Your disagreements with fellow posters, particularly those that you perceive as your intellectual inferiors, are often expressed in supercilious and condescending terms. I can deal with all that. Just don’t play the VietNam card when we’re joking about the longevity of an old judge who may well outlast all of us. That was a low blow, even for you. You’ve called me an angry old man. There’s some truth to that, I suppose, but I spent 37 years cross-examining people for a living, and old habits die hard.Chizzang wrote:
Ivy only references me in less than desirable terms
Yet
Having my father return from Vietnam
and explain how many men he watched slowly die screaming in agony
crying for their mothers
Then continuing on and explaining how he and his team
would wash the feces and goo off their dead bodies
and throw out their intestines and mutilated organs
to prepare them for packaging
to be sent home in a zipper bag
stacked like lumber
So you'll pardon me for not joining the death watch
Buds?
I’m glad we had this discussion, Chizz. My wife calls me an ass three times a day, and she’s usually right. I think we agree about a lot more stuff than not, and I’ve learned a lot from your posts.Chizzang wrote:Ivytalk wrote:
Your first statement is false. We’ve had our differences in here, for sure, but I respect your intellect, your tech expertise, and your sense of fun. What grates on me most about you is your confessed flaw that you wear like a badge of honor: Smug Prickdom. Your disagreements with fellow posters, particularly those that you perceive as your intellectual inferiors, are often expressed in supercilious and condescending terms. I can deal with all that. Just don’t play the VietNam card when we’re joking about the longevity of an old judge who may well outlast all of us. That was a low blow, even for you. You’ve called me an angry old man. There’s some truth to that, I suppose, but I spent 37 years cross-examining people for a living, and old habits die hard.
Buds?
I've got some character flaws for sure
I'm a cynic and a twat when I sense someone taking the easy way out on a subject I deem critical
if I were a gentlemen I'd just let them off the hook or move on
But I feel like anybody can eventually make a hard decision
Particularly on a topic in which they cling with a loving embrace to their ignorance
So I agitate onward... when I should walk away
Also I'm not above attempting to humiliate people which is really an area where I need to grow up
Regarding my Pops and Vietnam
I know folks who don't eat meat because they've seen the inner workings of a slaughterhouse
and that detailed knowledge is kept to themselves unless you prod them...
My dad has shared a lot of stuff in regards to dying
I mostly keep it to myself unless I feel like I'm being poked
and there's more where that came from but nobody cares
Sorry about that...
I comment on the thread from time to time, but I'm not in the pool.Ivytalk wrote:Gedoudahere. You sound more like Chizzang every day. Didn’t you enter the Death Pool? Even if you didn’t, you’ve spread your share of schadenfreude around here.CID1990 wrote:I think it is worse than uncivil to be talking about anybody's mortality in hopeful terms
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When I quit police work my blood pressure immediately went down to the point where I could be considered to not have hypertension anymoreChizzang wrote:Ivytalk wrote: Gedoudahere. You sound more like Chizzang every day. Didn’t you enter the Death Pool? Even if you didn’t, you’ve spread your share of schadenfreude around here.
Ivy only references me in less than desirable terms
Yet
Having my father return from Vietnam
and explain how many men he watched slowly die screaming in agony
crying for their mothers
Then continuing on and explaining how he and his team
would wash the feces and goo off their dead bodies
and throw out their intestines and mutilated organs
to prepare them for packaging
to be sent home in a zipper bag
stacked like lumber
So you'll pardon me for not joining the death watch
Ivytalk wrote: I’m glad we had this discussion, Chizz. My wife calls me an ass three times a day, and she’s usually right. I think we agree about a lot more stuff than not, and I’ve learned a lot from your posts.
But hey, this is a football board, and Harvard stomped Penn’s candy ass at Franklin Field today! Life is good! On to Fenway!
Chizz on vocals. Ivy on grand piano. Ibanez and G8 on axes. Flaggy in the turtleneck on the Hammond. Me on the skins (just look at the intensity on my face at 3:13 ).css75 wrote:What a kumbaya moment here.
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Oh yeah. 2:34 is another good one.93henfan wrote:Chizz on vocals. Ivy on grand piano. Ibanez and G8 on axes. Flaggy in the turtleneck on the Hammond. Me on the skins (just look at the intensity on my face at 3:13 ).css75 wrote:What a kumbaya moment here.
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The amazing thing is the old man isn't a complete PTSD train wreckCID1990 wrote:When I quit police work my blood pressure immediately went down to the point where I could be considered to not have hypertension anymoreChizzang wrote:
Ivy only references me in less than desirable terms
Yet
Having my father return from Vietnam
and explain how many men he watched slowly die screaming in agony
crying for their mothers
Then continuing on and explaining how he and his team
would wash the feces and goo off their dead bodies
and throw out their intestines and mutilated organs
to prepare them for packaging
to be sent home in a zipper bag
stacked like lumber
So you'll pardon me for not joining the death watch
and it wasnt because I wasnt having to deal with aggravating people anymore.... there are plenty of those at the State Dept (more, actually)
A true and real illustration of the fragility of human life is a changing experience- for 100% of the people who encounter it. I challenge anyone short of a complete sociopath to deny it
I even had to quit hunting
He had to have had the toughest job in the military, having to handle bodies and pack them up for shipping is brutal. I can see why he has PTSD.Chizzang wrote:The amazing thing is the old man isn't a complete PTSD train wreckCID1990 wrote:
When I quit police work my blood pressure immediately went down to the point where I could be considered to not have hypertension anymore
and it wasnt because I wasnt having to deal with aggravating people anymore.... there are plenty of those at the State Dept (more, actually)
A true and real illustration of the fragility of human life is a changing experience- for 100% of the people who encounter it. I challenge anyone short of a complete sociopath to deny it
I even had to quit hunting
Occasionally He'll sit and stare out into the desert in Palm Springs and zone out for way too long
There are a few things he says for some reason he can't stop thinking about
but all things considered he's in great shape
"Smug Prickdom"? "Supercilious and condescending"? An apt description of yourself?Ivytalk wrote:Your first statement is false. We’ve had our differences in here, for sure, but I respect your intellect, your tech expertise, and your sense of fun. What grates on me most about you is your confessed flaw that you wear like a badge of honor: Smug Prickdom. Your disagreements with fellow posters, particularly those that you perceive as your intellectual inferiors, are often expressed in supercilious and condescending terms. I can deal with all that. Just don’t play the VietNam card when we’re joking about the longevity of an old judge who may well outlast all of us. That was a low blow, even for you. You’ve called me an angry old man. There’s some truth to that, I suppose, but I spent 37 years cross-examining people for a living, and old habits die hard.Chizzang wrote:
Ivy only references me in less than desirable terms
Yet
Having my father return from Vietnam
and explain how many men he watched slowly die screaming in agony
crying for their mothers
Then continuing on and explaining how he and his team
would wash the feces and goo off their dead bodies
and throw out their intestines and mutilated organs
to prepare them for packaging
to be sent home in a zipper bag
stacked like lumber
So you'll pardon me for not joining the death watch
Buds?
Once Maine loses, you’ll crawl back into your hole like John Goodman did at the end of Raising Arizona.mainejeff wrote:"Smug Prickdom"? "Supercilious and condescending"? An apt description of yourself?Ivytalk wrote:
Your first statement is false. We’ve had our differences in here, for sure, but I respect your intellect, your tech expertise, and your sense of fun. What grates on me most about you is your confessed flaw that you wear like a badge of honor: Smug Prickdom. Your disagreements with fellow posters, particularly those that you perceive as your intellectual inferiors, are often expressed in supercilious and condescending terms. I can deal with all that. Just don’t play the VietNam card when we’re joking about the longevity of an old judge who may well outlast all of us. That was a low blow, even for you. You’ve called me an angry old man. There’s some truth to that, I suppose, but I spent 37 years cross-examining people for a living, and old habits die hard.
Buds?
Nah....I've become addicted to this political board.Ivytalk wrote:Once Maine loses, you’ll crawl back into your hole like John Goodman did at the end of Raising Arizona.mainejeff wrote:
"Smug Prickdom"? "Supercilious and condescending"? An apt description of yourself?
My father-in-law was like that before dementia set in. He was at Okinawa when he was 19 years old.Chizzang wrote:The amazing thing is the old man isn't a complete PTSD train wreckCID1990 wrote:
When I quit police work my blood pressure immediately went down to the point where I could be considered to not have hypertension anymore
and it wasnt because I wasnt having to deal with aggravating people anymore.... there are plenty of those at the State Dept (more, actually)
A true and real illustration of the fragility of human life is a changing experience- for 100% of the people who encounter it. I challenge anyone short of a complete sociopath to deny it
I even had to quit hunting
Occasionally He'll sit and stare out into the desert in Palm Springs and zone out for way too long
There are a few things he says for some reason he can't stop thinking about
but all things considered he's in great shape
Didn't you hear? McDonald's bringing back the McRib...CAA Flagship wrote:What the hell happened to the thread?
The war in Viet Fucking Nam!!!CAA Flagship wrote:What the hell happened to the thread?