Originally posted by Grampy BobbyYou have the most obvious personal agenda here.
[b]Personal Agendas
Agendas often called do-lists are pinned with decorative magnets to refrigerator doors, carried in brief cases or priority folders within computer laptops or foreheads. Wonder if these agendas are always objective check lists of things needing attention, groceries to buy, things to post and discuss... or if underlying purp ...[text shortened]... er P presently littering page one of gf Sandbox Street (while Trev33 and gb fathered four each).[/b]
[i]...it's all about meee, it's all about meee-eeeee
08 Dec 11
Originally posted by PhlabibitYou have an appointment with Doctor T. Yelton after dinner this evening free of charge.
Its not an opinion if you demonstrate this behavior over and over and over, GB.
Picked up the tab for auld lang syne sake, Old Chap. One of my Christmas gifts for you.
http://listverse.com/2011/03/12/top-10-mental-illnesses-and-their-myths/
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Originally posted by HandyAndyIn contemptorary "American English" usage, "truthification" ("-cazion"!?) means "Teabagger propaganda".
In contemporary American English usage, "hidden agenda" usually implies something suspicious or negative.
Your sole intent, as usual, is to be condescending.
Contemptorary American English can go hang.
I prefer straight talking without pseudo-sociologist jargon. GB should say what he means, and stop waffling about the issue.
Richard
08 Dec 11
Originally posted by Shallow BluePancakes or Waffles???
In contemptorary "American English" usage, "truthification" ("-cazion"!?) means "Teabagger propaganda".
Contemptorary American English can go hang.
I prefer straight talking without pseudo-sociologist jargon. GB should say what he means, and stop waffling about the issue.
Richard
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby...projecting.
You have an appointment with Doctor T. Yelton after dinner this evening free of charge.
Picked up the tab for auld lang syne sake, Old Chap. One of my Christmas gifts for you.
[b]http://listverse.com/2011/03/12/top-10-mental-illnesses-and-their-myths/
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Originally posted by HandyAndyAnd what is your purpose?
In contemporary American English usage, "hidden agenda" usually implies something suspicious or negative.
Your sole intent, as usual, is to be condescending.
Haven't you and your pals been able to figure out yet if you don't like someones threads you don't have to go into them.
I would much rather be known as condenscending than part of a bully pack.
Some food for thought in this joyous holiday season!
Originally posted by Very RustyYou're a devoted stooge, Rusty. Bobby's lucky to have you in his corner. 😉
And what is your purpose?
Haven't you and your pals been able to figure out yet if you don't like someones threads you don't have to go into them.
I would much rather be known as condenscending than part of a bully pack.
Some food for thought in this joyous holiday season!