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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

This is not my experience in any way shape or form. 

 

Really? Huh. Well, what kind of enlisted men were you around? Most Joe's I knew were awful grammatically. I was. Then again, when I joined I had a 10th grade education, and I was 18.....but, that story wasn't all uncommon.

1 hour ago, DC Tom said:

 

Mine neither.  

 

This is not the first time I've wondered which country's armed forces The_Dude actually served in.

Je suis, Rakkasan, mate!

1 hour ago, LeviF91 said:

 

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.....completely fair. 

1 hour ago, Boyst62 said:

I foughtr for the Vietcong in WW2 at the Battle of Pearl Harbor in a German fighter plane and I can assure you US Marines are idiots

 

No. But grammar is something not of the upmost importance to grunts. Blankets, bullets, and beans. That's whats important. Oops, I forgot the apostrophe in "whats" just back there. Damn, that negates EVERYTHING I've said.

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5 minutes ago, The_Dude said:

 

Really? Huh. Well, what kind of enlisted men were you around? Most Joe's I knew were awful grammatically. I was. Then again, when I joined I had a 10th grade education, and I was 18.....but, that story wasn't all uncommon.

Je suis, Rakkasan, mate!

 

.....completely fair. 

 

No. But grammar is something not of the upmost importance to grunts. Blankets, bullets, and beans. That's whats important. Oops, I forgot the apostrophe in "whats" just back there. Damn, that negates EVERYTHING I've said.

I'm confused.   Did you just admit you're a piece of watermelon?

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5 minutes ago, The_Dude said:

 

Really? Huh. Well, what kind of enlisted men were you around? Most Joe's I knew were awful grammatically. I was. Then again, when I joined I had a 10th grade education, and I was 18.....but, that story wasn't all uncommon.

Je suis, Rakkasan, mate!

 

.....completely fair. 

 

No. But grammar is something not of the upmost importance to grunts. Blankets, bullets, and beans. That's whats important. Oops, I forgot the apostrophe in "whats" just back there. Damn, that negates EVERYTHING I've said.

It would appear that you don't have very much ability to discern a point that is not even nuanced.

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Just now, 3rdnlng said:

It would appear that you don't have very much ability to discern a point that is not even nuanced.

 

Ya know, I wasn't even thinking of you when I wrote that post. In fact, 99.9% of the time, I'm not thinking of you. I'm quite sure I'm like most people in that way.

9 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

I'm confused.   Did you just admit you're a piece of watermelon?

 

I firmly believe the bolded text, especially after reading the non-bolded. 

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3 minutes ago, The_Dude said:

 

Ya know, I wasn't even thinking of you when I wrote that post. In fact, 99.9% of the time, I'm not thinking of you. I'm quite sure I'm like most people in that way.

My first reaction was to feel devastated with hurt feelings, but then I realized that you were probably stoned when you posted that. Maybe that's true whenever you post and a likely excuse for you to be unable to grasp a well articulated point. I'll try to remember that you're most likely impaired in the future.

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19 minutes ago, The_Dude said:

 

Ya know, I wasn't even thinking of you when I wrote that post. In fact, 99.9% of the time, I'm not thinking of you. I'm quite sure I'm like most people in that way.

 

I firmly believe the bolded text, especially after reading the non-bolded. 

Ever put salt on your watermelon?  It's a thing.

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Just now, Boyst62 said:

Tracy Byrd is terrible

 

Well that's not an argument worth havin'. 

 

I ain't losin' no sleep on Tracy Byrd.

 

Now, if you insulted Alan Jackson, George Strait, or somebody good -- them's then fighting words. Especially  AJ, in Georgia. We love that man. He was able to say coochie on the radio in the early 90's. A real pioneer. 

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15 minutes ago, The_Dude said:

 

Well that's not an argument worth havin'. 

 

I ain't losin' no sleep on Tracy Byrd.

 

Now, if you insulted Alan Jackson, George Strait, or somebody good -- them's then fighting words. Especially  AJ, in Georgia. We love that man. He was able to say coochie on the radio in the early 90's. A real pioneer. 

Alan Jackson in the same sentence as George strait.  I'm sorry but you lost credibility there.  Your argument may be closer to the truth. You're Georgia. Which is Florida Georgia line...  Which is music you like

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10 minutes ago, Boyst62 said:

Alan Jackson in the same sentence as George strait.  I'm sorry but you lost credibility there.  Your argument may be closer to the truth. You're Georgia. Which is Florida Georgia line...  Which is music you like

 

Sir, I heavily dispute Florida-Georgia line. I detest them. 

 

Alan Jackson is a great musician. But he’s not George Strait. But AJ is Georgia’s best musical artist. And it’s hard for me to say that because I do so love me some OutKast. I be so fresh and so clean, clean. 

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34 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

LaToya Jackson is better than R.E.M.  

 

R.E.M. sucks.  Not Tom-Petty-level sucks, of course, but they still suck.

 

Michael Stipe wearing a kilt R.E.M. (aka Shiny Happy People period) absolutely chew.

 

Michael Stipe too uncomfortable w/ his vocals that the background tracks are louder than his vocal track R.E.M. (aka South Central Rain period) not even close.

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