Would you please stop......
#16
Coffee!
Now you've got my attention!
I don't think the ones driving 55 in the left lane are the ones drinking coffee. Maybe if they started drinking coffee they would drive like the rest of us......
(Sorry Logical, I had to do the "QUOTE" thing just once......I promise not to do it again. Maybe I should duplicate this post in the SuperCrew forum also.... )
I just get the feeling that the same people that continually do some of this stuff are the same ones who drive 55 in the left lane and take the last pot of coffee at work without making a fesh pot if you know the type I mean.
(Sorry Logical, I had to do the "QUOTE" thing just once......I promise not to do it again. Maybe I should duplicate this post in the SuperCrew forum also.... )
#18
uhhh..... guys/girls
ISn't the search feature not completely functional ? I thought the webmaster hasn't loaded all the archived stuff yet because of the last time the site went down.There was a thread about it somewhere but I can't seem to find it........Anway,the only thing that bugs me is a long sig displayed multiple times in a thread.I am only connected at 28,800 so it gets frustrating to have to wait for everything to load.(I really can't help my connection speed-thats as fast as it gets in my small town)
#20
I won't get into an argument over this.
I posted what I did because I believe there's always another POV that can help explain why certain things are the way they are. My highschool debate teacher taught me to always look at things from more than one POV. My Zoo 420 prof. reminded me of that when he gave me a C for my mid-term. That ba$tard! Who the hell ever heard of giving a blue book exam in embryology? Sorry about the mini rant.
I posted what I did because I believe there's always another POV that can help explain why certain things are the way they are. My highschool debate teacher taught me to always look at things from more than one POV. My Zoo 420 prof. reminded me of that when he gave me a C for my mid-term. That ba$tard! Who the hell ever heard of giving a blue book exam in embryology? Sorry about the mini rant.
#21
#22
Just for the record...I didn't mention anything about long signatures.....that was thrown into the mix along the way.
The excessive "quoting" seems to get worse every day. That's the one that's getting to me.
And Dennis, I agree with you (notice I am not "quoting", anybody who cares can easily scroll and put the thread together)......OF COURSE there are more important things to talk and write about but we can't go through life always doing or saying the single most important earth-shattering thing at every moment...that would be exhausting. If we used that criteria wouldn't this be called http://www.world-peace-cancer-cures-...er-ending.com?
I take back not a single word....some people annoy me and that's just how I am. I fully support their right to do so but I will not pretend that I like it.
The excessive "quoting" seems to get worse every day. That's the one that's getting to me.
And Dennis, I agree with you (notice I am not "quoting", anybody who cares can easily scroll and put the thread together)......OF COURSE there are more important things to talk and write about but we can't go through life always doing or saying the single most important earth-shattering thing at every moment...that would be exhausting. If we used that criteria wouldn't this be called http://www.world-peace-cancer-cures-...er-ending.com?
I take back not a single word....some people annoy me and that's just how I am. I fully support their right to do so but I will not pretend that I like it.
#28
Hey while we are at it:
There, their, and they're -learn the difference.
There - place- as in "he is over there."
Their - possesive, indicating ownership - as in "It was their mistake."
They're - contraction for 'they are' - as in "They are over there."
One message board that I belong to has many young members from other countries. Often times they spell phonetically, and use "there" for everything. Most of our F150 members however, are english speaking amerians / canadians and have no excuse.
Therefore, The next time you get in your truck to discover that the neighbors cat has left footprints on your hood, go over there, and tell them unless they keep their cat off your Truck, they're going to be sorry.
So there!
There, their, and they're -learn the difference.
There - place- as in "he is over there."
Their - possesive, indicating ownership - as in "It was their mistake."
They're - contraction for 'they are' - as in "They are over there."
One message board that I belong to has many young members from other countries. Often times they spell phonetically, and use "there" for everything. Most of our F150 members however, are english speaking amerians / canadians and have no excuse.
Therefore, The next time you get in your truck to discover that the neighbors cat has left footprints on your hood, go over there, and tell them unless they keep their cat off your Truck, they're going to be sorry.
So there!