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The Random, Meaningless Announcements Thread 3!

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
You apparently missed the entire conversation. also completely misunderstood what the post you responded to was saying..... the whole point was that the hang up on me....try and keep up ole codger....
But there are many kinds of cheese that I don't care for.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I noticed medieval armor has a habit of profusely squirting blood as though the armor isn't there. And maybe it isn't real armor and does just give way to anything and everything. Has to, or else a simple hack to the back would not have killed as many as it has.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I just realized I've not watched Tombstone.
Though if I did, I don't think it would become a like.
The first and only Western movie I liked for the longest time was Blazing Saddles. Amd then came along A Million Ways to Die in the West. I like that one. Amd just recently I added Big Money Rustlas to the list of Westerns I like.
Tombstone, I've never seen it but I'm pretty sure it would be too serious of a Western for me to like.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I just realized I've not watched Tombstone.
Though if I did, I don't think it would become a like.
The first and only Western movie I liked for the longest time was Blazing Saddles. Amd then came along A Million Ways to Die in the West. I like that one. Amd just recently I added Big Money Rustlas to the list of Westerns I like.
Tombstone, I've never seen it but I'm pretty sure it would be too serious of a Western for me to like.
The best western movie isn't a movie.
It's the series, Deadwood.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
The best western movie isn't a movie.
It's the series, Deadwood.
I know the real life brother of the cook guy or whoever or whatever he was in that. He's been friends with my mom for so many years that he got charged with transporting a minor across state lines, that minor being my mom.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
The best western movie isn't a movie.
It's the series, Deadwood.
Yeah, dude's brother is the reason I have a green egg grill thingy, a TV with more inches in length than my oldest niece has with height, had a zero turn radius lawn mower when I had property, and some other nice things over the years that he replaces and gives the old to my mom, which is usually newer and better than what we had.
Deadwood dude I never met. Haven't met his other brother either.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Ralph Lee isnt the only one I somehow missed meeting though. This other guy, my mom and my best friend's mom grew up with him, he's a famiky friend of both families, my sister even hit him with a car one night while he was on his scooter.
But somehow I never met him until I worked with him, and I voiced my concerns over the great concern I had regarding HIPAA privacy and it's just too familiar for me to ethically work with, but they didn't care.
The only reason I haven't violates HIPAA regarding him is because any time he's come up in conversation I can't really say much that those around me don't already know. And I'm human, so, yeah, things slipped out during some of those conversations which I felt uncomfortable working with him.
 
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