torn asunder Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 I feel like: A) this was/is a worthy topic of discussion B) that perhaps it can simply be moved into a new thread as opposed to deleting it or locking it out C) perplexed that my response dissapeared i'm confused too, because i didn't remove/edit anything... let me check into that... actually, will pm you...
pomba gira Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 Like I don't want to deal with my 3:45 student, and wishing his teachers would answer my calls or send me a copy of his IEP so I have some idea what the hell I'm supposed to be doing w/him.
Steven Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 see... i already been to iraq... and i think it's rather rediculous to say i'm a coward lmao... i'm not afraid about going there in the least, just pissed about it... but oh well, no trying to reason with the braindead, after all... I don't see YOU practicing what you preach...so sit there and be ignorant and let the real men go in the service and take care of this country hmm? I cant speak for Mark. But I'm a US Army Veteran. So is my wife. Did my time, did my duty. Im a civilian now, with a point of view, took it to the polls, as was my duty. As citizens we have a responsibility to honor and thank our troops. As soldiers, we have a responsibility to honor that which you pledge to defend, our right to freedom of choice, our value as citizens of yrou own country. Your status is respectable, especially in wartime, and I do thank you for it. But honor me and yourself, by carrying yourself Honorably.
Gauge Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 like the only reason i just got a ticket for 5 over was because of my piercings. . .first one ever to =(
Rayne Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 Overall, pretty darn good at the moment ... but kind of irritated at people who say things to get sympathy ... (ie ... complaining they have to do EVERYTHING when their spouse/significant other is gone for work and they have kids). It irritates me because of a few things ... 1. Your significant other/spouse CHOSE that job away from home. He/She wasn't forced to join the military or drive a truck over the road. I've been through both. My ex was in the Army for awhile and was an OTR trucker for a few YEARS. 2. If I handled 4 kids (all 4 born within 5 years and 19 days), you can SURELY handle one or two. Quit bitching about it because the last thing I will feel for you is sympathy! Be thankful you have the kids ... some people can't. Be thankful your spouse/significant other is working ... some people can't get a job. and most of all ... be thankful YOUR not forced to work as well and your kid(s) have at least ONE parent at home full time. (This is not directed at anyone on this board ... just a general vent to some bitching I saw in another forum somewhere) DISCLAIMER: My views are only valid for currently married/together couples with children. My views differ for divorced/separated couples. My views are just that, my views and my views alone ... so if your going to complain about my views, my PM's are open.
Belle Morte Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Sad, confused, and wishing that it would just go away. sigh
JaneDead Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 feeling sick. why must the sickness linger for so long? it must love to hang out in my sinus area. there has to be a party going on in there i was not invited to.
the eternal Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Another episode of quote response time A bit better. Just.......tired of people judging me and saying shit about me behind my back. HH, that's not fair. Look at me now--"SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT, SHIT" There, I just said a LOT of shit to your face. Annoyed at Verizon. ... and a love/hate relationship with chili-cheese fries. Interesting, I'm annoyed with chili-cheese fries (because they add pounds I dont want) and am in a love/hate relationship with Verizon. edit:this was a little mean and as much as i love to be mean sometimes i had to edit it out JaneDead loving to be mean :laughing :laughing :laughing :laughing :laughing I cant speak for Mark.But I'm a US Army Veteran. So is my wife. Did my time, did my duty. Im a civilian now, with a point of view, took it to the polls, as was my duty. As citizens we have a responsibility to honor and thank our troops. As soldiers, we have a responsibility to honor that which you pledge to defend, our right to freedom of choice, our value as citizens of your own country. Your status is respectable, especially in wartime, and I do thank you for it. But honor me and yourself, by carrying yourself Honorably. I agree. Unlike Gaf, I don't believe it's cowardly to stand up against what I (and over 2/3 of the country) feels is a misguided war. In fact, I think it's EXTREMELY patriotic to hold our country to the ideals they are founded on, and be brave enough to DEFEND those ideals, when you feel we've gone astray and become more like a dictatorship than a republic. At the same time, many of the people who voted for Bush are intelligent. Even more went to Iraq. We have to acknowledge and respect that (Now, very few of the people who authorized and still support that decision to authorize going to Iraq EVER served in the military----- If you think they should send themselves or their kids/grandkids, now we're talking) But, as much as we want to make this a black/white issue, I send my best wishes to the men/women over there. I pray every day they'll come home safe. Although, I don't want another dime going to an escalation in troop deployments (aka don't send more troops to die), I hope those over there get all the armor, all the funding they deserve. AND I hope they all get the assistance and support when they come home, and have to fight to put food on the table for their families. They need good medical care, and shouldn't have to wait months to get it. Their families deserve compensation if they pass, and shouldn't be gypped a cent, after they gave the biggest sacrifice--themselves. It doesn't matter how you view the people who were in Iraq.Every parent should be a hero to their kids, and we need to do more to make sure they can be. You don't have to respect Bush or what he's done, to feel respect for individuals whether they voted for him or not. AND You don't have to love the war to love and support the men/women who are fighting it.
Rayne Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Interesting, I'm annoyed with chili-cheese fries (because they add pounds I dont want) and am in a love/hate relationship with Verizon. That is exactly why I hate the chili-cheese fries ... but they are oh sooooo good.
kellygrrrrrl Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 bah....why do I have so much feelings? I feel like I have to many feelings and need to just stoppit.
Rayne Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Like it's too cold to get up and clean the house ... maybe I will take a nap instead.
ManicQueen Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 feeling like I should have made my daughter go to school
Msterbeau Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 ... the effects of sanding dust from the parts I'm preparing to paint. Wooooooh....
kellygrrrrrl Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Seepy? Sweat? Oil? Blood? what are you seeping?
torn asunder Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 Feeling seepy i think you can get a shot for that...
kellygrrrrrl Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 oh my....isn't there something you can take for that?
phee Posted February 13, 2007 Posted February 13, 2007 I need love and affection... that's what can cure me
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