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Old 01-26-2013, 03:36 AM   #341
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I think I saw an article on him- in Soldier of Fantasy. He's a legend in his own mind.


The very FIRST giveaway- he is an EX Marine? Yeah, sure. Would any of the FORMER Marines here like to comment on why that is a BS flag?


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I'm not sure which was dumber, him or his neighbor? "I would hear grinding and see sparks flying", "I yelled at him because I wanted to stand up for my neighborhood"!!! Great, so now were going to have people calling the cops on their neighbors because the use power tools, ride loud motorcycles and drink beer with their shirt off. At least that's the description of a crazy right wing nut job making explosives in their garage, great reporting we have there, even worse editing.


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I'm not sure which was dumber, him or his neighbor? "I would hear grinding and see sparks flying", "I yelled at him because I wanted to stand up for my neighborhood"!!! Great, so now were going to have people calling the cops on their neighbors because the use power tools, ride loud motorcycles and drink beer with their shirt off. At least that's the description of a crazy right wing nut job making explosives in their garage, great reporting we have there, even worse editing.
Some of us don't have a garage- gotta do it in the front yard.
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Amiwrong? I think there may be some bad parenting going on here. These parents hired strippers for their teenage son's birthday party. Notice that its not just a bunch of teenagers in attendance, it appears grandparents and other older relatives are there too. Can you say "awkward"?

http://armstrongandgetty.kste.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=104668&article=10729818
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Amiwrong? I think there may be some bad parenting going on here. These parents hired strippers for their teenage son's birthday party. Notice that its not just a bunch of teenagers in attendance, it appears grandparents and other older relatives are there too. Can you say "awkward"?

http://armstrongandgetty.kste.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=104668&article=10729818
Oh, geeze. When my oldest son was 21 or 22, he told me he went to a strip joint with his friends. I almost had a heart attack and died. I told him I don't want to know those things. Let alone hire a stripper for him and watch him get a lap dance. I was not one of those "cool parents".
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Oh, geeze. When my oldest son was 21 or 22, he told me he went to a strip joint with his friends. I almost had a heart attack and died. I told him I don't want to know those things. Let alone hire a stripper for him and watch him get a lap dance. I was not one of those "cool parents".
I have been to a strip club or two in my day, had the requisite strippers at my bachelor party, but really never cared for that stuff much myself. I certainly would not hire a stripper for my son. Let alone at a multi-generational family birthday party!

The MC was speaking a foreign language but I couldn't determine what it was. Anyone able to ID it?
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I have been to a strip club or two in my day, had the requisite strippers at my bachelor party, but really never cared for that stuff much myself. I certainly would not hire a stripper for my son. Let alone at a multi-generational family birthday party!

The MC was speaking a foreign language but I couldn't determine what it was. Anyone able to ID it?
Hebrew I think. Looks kinda like a barmitsva(sp) but iv only heard of these events.......never heard of THIS though
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I think I saw an article on him- in Soldier of Fantasy. He's a legend in his own mind.

The very FIRST giveaway- he is an EX Marine? Yeah, sure. Would any of the FORMER Marines here like to comment on why that is a BS flag?
You dont ever stop being a marine....your a marine for life
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Top Ten Jobs that attract psychopaths. Notice number three is a Media person and number 6 journalist. Who could have guessed.
Lawyer in at number two and of course civil servant (politician) makes the list as well.

http://www.wnd.com/2013/01/top-10-jobs-that-attract-most-psychopaths/

Here's the list in case you don't want to read the entire article:

1. Chief executive officer
2. Lawyer
3. Media (Television/Radio)
4. Salesperson
5. Surgeon
6. Journalist
7. Police officer
8. Clergy person
9. Chef
10. Civil servant


Surgeon is number 5, not good
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Top Ten Jobs that attract psychopaths. Notice number three is a Media person and number 6 journalist. Who could have guessed.
Lawyer in at number two and of course civil servant (politician) makes the list as well.

http://www.wnd.com/2013/01/top-10-jobs-that-attract-most-psychopaths/

Here's the list in case you don't want to read the entire article:

1. Chief executive officer
2. Lawyer
3. Media (Television/Radio)
4. Salesperson
5. Surgeon
6. Journalist
7. Police officer
8. Clergy person
9. Chef
10. Civil servant

Surgeon is number 5, not good
They also all require a high level of intelligence, yes even people in the media. Just because you're smart doesn't mean you aren't stupid and in general you're a bit nuts, especially if you're really smart! I can speak from experience, and it's not that I'm smarter than everyone but most people do seem a little bit retarded, they aren't even smart enough to realize that I'm right about most everything! (there might be a touch of sarcasm in there...)


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