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Personally I have a lovely little icon in the toolbar at the bottom of my desktop which links directly to HuntTalk.

I think I need to get a life. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
W.T.F> gone to loose it! I think Howard Dean said it best. AAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! Feel much better now. :eek: :(
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You know what I like.. Pepper Jack Cheese. That and Swiss.... I'm a sucker for it. I jsut got my wife to stop buying that dam oragnge cheese stuff for me... God bless America !!!

[ 07-26-2004, 22:33: Message edited by: Moosie ]
 
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Thanks for the compliment. I try to be as fair as one can be as a moderator...it's tough, but somebody has to do it. Lord knows Moosie and Del aren't worth a poop. ;)
 
Hey Nemont,

Did we just see somebody "ban" themself, again?? With the "shut the hell up" line???

I have lost count, are you still able to remember how many times we have been deprived by his absence??
 
No Mr. ElkGunner nobody has banned themselves. I am still waiting for a response to my offer of "pax"! You know; you guys quit acting up and I'll quit acting up. What could be more fair?
 
I don't know that I ever "act up", and although I can't speak for others, I don't think they do, either.

But, in any event, I am willing to review your terms of your surrender, and then with consulting with others, we will see if we accept your surrender and the changes to your behaviour you are offering.
 
Providing you learn how to spell bahavior; I'll consider your capitulation when you are empowered to speak for the capitulating group.
 
I am hoping the surrender isn't like the Confederate diehards, you know like people who still think the war is going on. Gen. Lee did the honorable thing when he gave up the fight in 1865!!

I will review also but I can tell you this much if you continue to use first names and Mr. I am going order a wide open cavalry charge. I am talking 1st Cav. Mechanized with Bradleys and M1A2 Abrams MBT not the horse cavalry charges you are used to.

Pax out

Nemont
 
Mr. Foreman......behavior is the American spelling of behaviour. Behaviour is used more often in the Medical and Scientific journals.....Perhaps your behaviour is considered less than normal, hence behaviour rather than behavior.

Oh, and yeah Nemmie old buddy.....if the War for States Rights had come out the "right" way, we wouldn't be having so much trouble with being over governed.....at least some of us wouldn't. ;)
 
Nemont,
Can I be an Imaginary Sargent in your cavalry??? Then the Imaginary Corporal would have to obey me....

Wait, I want to be even more Imaginaryily important... :D

Mark me down for Imaginary General.... :rolleyes:
 
Mr Whitedeer sir; which appears first in the Webster's sir? Usually the order of presentation indicates preferred or more acceptable use. I have not looked myself sir and confess I really do not know sir. Why Nemont whoever sir would have thought that using First names and Mr could be offensive?? ;) I shall dispense with that this minute as a token of acceptance of the capitulation sword. By the way I don't think General Lee was empowered to surrender the Confederacy!
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Irons.....you are correct in assuming that Nemmies school books didn't mention the fact that the only surrender that Robert E. Lee was empowered to give was just the Army of Northern Virginia.
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I think you just kind of illustrated the difficulty you have in getting along with the others here.

You challenge my correct spelling of "behaviour" with your completly wrong "bahavior", and then argue with WhiteDeer that I am wrong.

For whatever amount of insecurities and inadequacies you have, for some reason, they prevent you from being tolerated.

Definitely your loss, that you have gone through life in such a manner. Maybe being part of an Imaginary group and trying to win acceptance by cooking for The Men is your role in life's scheme.

Like you said, "peace".
 
Oh, and yeah Nemmie old buddy.....if the War for States Rights had come out the "right" way, we wouldn't be having so much trouble with being over governed.....at least some of us wouldn't
Whitedip,
I am neither old nor your buddy. What would anyone that willingly resides in California know about states rights? Also your reading skills need some work as I never said Gen. Lee surrendered the confederacy. I said he did the honorable thing but I realize you most likely don't understand the word honor. So you are excused. As for the civil war coming out the "right" way I think it did otherwise the south would have risen again but the southerners figured out how enjoyable peace and prosperity within the federal union was. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Every time I think the idiots are begining to get weeded out on the board another one steps up.

Paws,(aka Cpl. Irons)
The sir, Mr. and first names you use offended me because it implies that we are somehow familiar with each other. Which I assure you we aren't. It is offensive and I personally don't care for it.

Another thing is you offered the surrender so capitulation is yours to do not mine. I am willing to let bygones be bygones but not willing to watch posts which make absolutely no sense, at all, go by ie. that John Kerry was in violation of the UCMJ in Vietnam.

Nemont

P.S. Whitedip, when a govenment flees and it's Seat of Power is captured and it abandons it's soldiers in the field to fend for themselves. Do you call that a surrender or a complete ass whoopin? Or do you still buy into the the South Shall Rise again B.S.?
This is what most consider to be the end of the Civil War. However, while the war in the East was over, there were still Confederate armies under arms elsewhere. When Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox he only surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia. The Confederacy itself could not surrender because by now there was no "Confederacy." Richmond had fallen, the government officials had fled, and many of the papers had been burned. It would be up to each commander in the field to surrender his army as the news from the East reached him.


http://www.civilwarhome.com/confederatesurrender.htm

[ 07-27-2004, 15:58: Message edited by: Nemont ]
 
which appears first in the Webster's sir? Usually the order of presentation indicates preferred or more acceptable use.
Actually, I believe Webster's is arranged alphabetically. Therefore, "behavior" obviously comes before "behaviour."

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