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    I was a relative noobie here.


    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    I think it might have been a different one like say something about the member posting before you or something like that lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBeerme View Post
    I was a relative noobie here.
    Sounds like a pornhub video
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2sac View Post
    Sounds like a pornhub video
    That’s a good one but no because it would have to say something about incest like...step-mom or sister or even mom. What is the deal with that shit being so popular?

    My theory on it is basically this... It seems like these 12-19 year old porn users are kinda like young beta males that fantasize about low hanging fruit because they are so weak. I don’t think they like the idea of being masculine and romantic enough to actually have an encounter with a high level girl that actually wants a real man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JayMan7 View Post

    I think people in congress and other white collars around the country should remember that wrenches (literally and figuratively) keep America turning. And middle class, blue collars, turn wrenches.

    Engineers get a week of recognition, There is Secretary Day, National Nurses Day. Etc. Etc. ours is......probably not many people heard of it, I’d bet many here never heard of it..started by Irvin Tools, I’m sure it does not have anywhere close to the recognition as the others mentioned, or even a spot on calendars but hey..

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayMan7 View Post
    That’s a good one but no because it would have to say something about incest like...step-mom or sister or even mom. What is the deal with that shit being so popular?

    My theory on it is basically this... It seems like these 12-19 year old porn users are kinda like young beta males that fantasize about low hanging fruit because they are so weak. I don’t think they like the idea of being masculine and romantic enough to actually have an encounter with a high level girl that actually wants a real man.
    I'm in my 50's. While I love the beauty of a younger woman she would have to be smarter than me for me to be attracted to her.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2sac View Post
    Al Bundy is MY American Idol.
    Before we became afflicted with political correctness, he was the everyday working stiff. The Archie Bunker of the 90's minus the racial comments. Loves his wife and kids just as much as he couldn't stand them. Loves boobs and beer. Persevered thru every "bad luck" situation and always came out alive, not always in one piece. Wasn't afraid of telling people where to go and what to do when they get there. He always picked up the pieces no matter how bad things got.
    Ok that explains the avatar but what about the username lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsiceman View Post
    Ok that explains the avatar but what about the username lol
    2sac is a butcher of my last name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2sac View Post
    Al Bundy is MY American Idol.
    Before we became afflicted with political correctness, he was the everyday working stiff. The Archie Bunker of the 90's minus the racial comments. Loves his wife and kids just as much as he couldn't stand them. Loves boobs and beer. Persevered thru every "bad luck" situation and always came out alive, not always in one piece. Wasn't afraid of telling people where to go and what to do when they get there. He always picked up the pieces no matter how bad things got.
    My favorite show growing up. Recently started at season 1 a couple weeks back in syndication, so I am recording them and watching them 2-3 at a time.

    The episode you linked to was one of the ones I watched last night.

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    Mines an avatar from battefield 4 pc game...

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    Sarcastic statement on the tough-talking, but docile and soft-bellied nature of certain types of people.
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    I just like the show Rick and Morty. I was watching it one day and thought “huh, that would be good”

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    Quote Originally Posted by pecmsg View Post
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    Oh thank goodness, I thought that was you giving us answers!
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    Mine is my take on what Jefferson indicated in a speech he gave in 1816 (I think). It wasn't meant to be political but it can be viewed that way. I put it in quotes so as to not appear to be taking credit for what I think is a very important point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WAYNE3298 View Post
    Mine is my take on what Jefferson indicated in a speech he gave in 1816 (I think). It wasn't meant to be political but it can be viewed that way. I put it in quotes so as to not appear to be taking credit for what I think is a very important point.
    Ignorance may be bliss but it is also dangerous.
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    I know Cagey57 but took this opportunity to explain the quote that's not a direct quote. I should have included my avatar is my name plus the weight of my first car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WAYNE3298 View Post
    I know Cagey57 but took this opportunity to explain the quote that's not a direct quote. I should have included my avatar is my name plus the weight of my first car.
    Always wondered where the numerals came from. Mine is obviously death wish ( that movie came out the year I was born) I always had a fascination with take no sh*t attitudes of Bronson, Eastwood, and others that lived their lives much like their movie characters
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazzycajun View Post
    Always wondered where the numerals came from. Mine is obviously death wish ( that movie came out the year I was born) I always had a fascination with take no sh*t attitudes of Bronson, Eastwood, and others that lived their lives much like their movie characters
    You young guys come up with some good stuff. Us old farts just try to get by.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazzycajun View Post
    Always wondered where the numerals came from. Mine is obviously death wish ( that movie came out the year I was born) I always had a fascination with take no sh*t attitudes of Bronson, Eastwood, and others that lived their lives much like their movie characters
    Did you see the new one with Bruce Willis?
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    Mine is a picture of myself, when I joined the site back in 2005ish. The black line was the name of the company I worked for at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2sac View Post
    Did you see the new one with Bruce Willis?
    Yes it wasn’t bad bruce Willis didn’t do a bad job. IMO Bruce Willis is kind of in that category, but Bronson kind of added a darker persona to The character
    Honeywell you can buy better but you cant pay more

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