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Thread started 07/30/04 11:54am

PEJ

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shausler, I must say... the P&R forum is entertaining.. an orger named dirt just told me to shut my pie hole!!!

so I was just wondering... what on earth is a pie hole and how would one shut it?


















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Reply #1 posted 07/30/04 11:55am

PEJ

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oops, I almost forgot to show the link... http://www.prince.org/msg/105/103528
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Reply #2 posted 07/30/04 12:05pm

Rhondab

good question.....

what, when and where is a good time to shut it cus I don't want mine just to be all open and shit.....
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Reply #3 posted 07/30/04 12:06pm

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Well PEJ.. that's how it is in the wonderful world of P&R nod
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Reply #4 posted 07/30/04 12:07pm

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See, now you made me go over there and read that thread. In doing that, I found some orgers over there that I get along well with in other forums, and now after seeing what their political views are, I don't think I can be cool with them anymore. mad
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Reply #5 posted 07/30/04 12:10pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

See, now you made me go over there and read that thread. In doing that, I found some orgers over there that I get along well with in other forums, and now after seeing what their political views are, I don't think I can be cool with them anymore. mad

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Reply #6 posted 07/30/04 12:21pm

PEJ

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minneapolisgenius said:

See, now you made me go over there and read that thread. In doing that, I found some orgers over there that I get along well with in other forums, and now after seeing what their political views are, I don't think I can be cool with them anymore. mad






As I posted this I thought that might happen. biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 07/30/04 12:23pm

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That forum gives me a headache
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Reply #8 posted 07/30/04 12:24pm

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Rhondab said:

good question.....

what, when and where is a good time to shut it cus I don't want mine just to be all open and shit.....





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Reply #9 posted 07/30/04 12:25pm

AzureStarr

minneapolisgenius said:

See, now you made me go over there and read that thread. In doing that, I found some orgers over there that I get along well with in other forums, and now after seeing what their political views are, I don't think I can be cool with them anymore. mad



Seriously?
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Reply #10 posted 07/30/04 12:35pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

See, now you made me go over there and read that thread. In doing that, I found some orgers over there that I get along well with in other forums, and now after seeing what their political views are, I don't think I can be cool with them anymore. mad


nod i'm all for mandatory cross-reading - it's quite enlightening!
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Reply #11 posted 07/30/04 12:39pm

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irresistibleb1tch said:

minneapolisgenius said:

See, now you made me go over there and read that thread. In doing that, I found some orgers over there that I get along well with in other forums, and now after seeing what their political views are, I don't think I can be cool with them anymore. mad


nod i'm all for mandatory cross-reading - it's quite enlightening!

Then why havent you learned anything yet? ..lol
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Reply #12 posted 07/30/04 12:43pm

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AzureStarr said:

minneapolisgenius said:

See, now you made me go over there and read that thread. In doing that, I found some orgers over there that I get along well with in other forums, and now after seeing what their political views are, I don't think I can be cool with them anymore. mad



Seriously?

Yes. I am not saying who of course. biggrin
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Reply #13 posted 07/30/04 12:44pm

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teller said:

minneapolisgenius said:

See, now you made me go over there and read that thread. In doing that, I found some orgers over there that I get along well with in other forums, and now after seeing what their political views are, I don't think I can be cool with them anymore. mad

boxed

Not you. I already know you're a nutjob. nod



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Reply #14 posted 07/30/04 12:51pm

AzureStarr

minneapolisgenius said:

AzureStarr said:




Seriously?

Yes. I am not saying who of course. biggrin


Well, of course I wouldn't want you to say whooo... I just wasn't really aware that ones political views really changed how someone viewed them. My friends and I rarely discuss politics, but I know we have different views... it's just never affected our relationships with one another, ... I don't think... eek Except for the little, heated disagreements here and there. smile
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Reply #15 posted 07/30/04 12:52pm

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That Dirt guy...well, lets just say that I think he's a different kind of hole than "pie"
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Reply #16 posted 07/30/04 12:55pm

AzureStarr

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That Dirt guy...well, lets just say that I think he's a different kind of hole than "pie"


Ass?

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Reply #17 posted 07/30/04 1:01pm

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AzureStarr said:

minneapolisgenius said:


Yes. I am not saying who of course. biggrin


Well, of course I wouldn't want you to say whooo... I just wasn't really aware that ones political views really changed how someone viewed them. My friends and I rarely discuss politics, but I know we have different views... it's just never affected our relationships with one another, ... I don't think... eek Except for the little, heated disagreements here and there. smile


See, with friends it's different. A couple of the people I am referring to aren't even friends of mine. I don't even know them except from seeing their posts here on the org. And if I met someone whose political views were polar opposites from mine, I can't say that I'd really want to hang out with that person because we'd just be too different. I also couldn't have a relationship (boyfriend, husband, etc.) with someone if I didn't feel that we were somewhat on the same wavelength on important issues. (and you know I'm not trying to marry anyone from here! I'm already married. biggrin )

I have family members that I just cringe when I think about how different we think about certain issues. But hey, they're family and I love them still of course. biggrin
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Reply #18 posted 07/30/04 1:04pm

AzureStarr

minneapolisgenius said:

AzureStarr said:



Well, of course I wouldn't want you to say whooo... I just wasn't really aware that ones political views really changed how someone viewed them. My friends and I rarely discuss politics, but I know we have different views... it's just never affected our relationships with one another, ... I don't think... eek Except for the little, heated disagreements here and there. smile


See, with friends it's different. A couple of the people I am referring to aren't even friends of mine. I don't even know them except from seeing their posts here on the org. And if I met someone whose political views were polar opposites from mine, I can't say that I'd really want to hang out with that person because we'd just be too different. I also couldn't have a relationship (boyfriend, husband, etc.) with someone if I didn't feel that we were somewhat on the same wavelength on important issues. (and you know I'm not trying to marry anyone from here! I'm already married. biggrin )

I have family members that I just cringe when I think about how different we think about certain issues. But hey, they're family and I love them still of course. biggrin


That makes sense...

Feeling better? The braids are "you"... very cute!
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Reply #19 posted 07/30/04 1:07pm

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AzureStarr said:

minneapolisgenius said:



See, with friends it's different. A couple of the people I am referring to aren't even friends of mine. I don't even know them except from seeing their posts here on the org. And if I met someone whose political views were polar opposites from mine, I can't say that I'd really want to hang out with that person because we'd just be too different. I also couldn't have a relationship (boyfriend, husband, etc.) with someone if I didn't feel that we were somewhat on the same wavelength on important issues. (and you know I'm not trying to marry anyone from here! I'm already married. biggrin )

I have family members that I just cringe when I think about how different we think about certain issues. But hey, they're family and I love them still of course. biggrin


That makes sense...

Feeling better? The braids are "you"... very cute!

lol

Oh the braids! Thanks. biggrin And no, I feel like crap still. I've been inside the whole week except for today, and now I have this horrible painful cough, you know the kind that keeps you up all night? sad I suppose I'll have to go to the doctor if this keeps up.

Thanks for asking though. hug
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Reply #20 posted 07/30/04 1:08pm

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If Dirt says to shut it, then I guess it's time to shut your pie hole.

My man Dirt's religious views are a little much but that boy can make the funk music, even in the big state of Texas.

Pej, the real question is why is your pie hole left open? Havin some pie or debating world politics?
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Reply #21 posted 07/30/04 2:35pm

Anxiety

A former roommate of mine used to mix up her axioms and cliches all the time, and she'd always yell at me, SHUT YER PIECAKE!!!! lol
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Reply #22 posted 07/30/04 2:40pm

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PEJ said:

'shausler, I must say... the P&R forum is entertaining.. an orger named dirt just told me to shut my pie hole!!!


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Reply #23 posted 07/30/04 2:41pm

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I like that, Anxiety...I might have to borrow that one someday. Fantastically train-wreckesque.
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Reply #24 posted 07/30/04 3:16pm

PEJ

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Slave2daGroove said:

If Dirt says to shut it, then I guess it's time to shut your pie hole.

My man Dirt's religious views are a little much but that boy can make the funk music, even in the big state of Texas.

Pej, the real question is why is your pie hole left open? Havin some pie or debating world politics?







dirt is from Texas? hmmm



































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Reply #25 posted 07/30/04 3:17pm

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PEJ said:

Slave2daGroove said:

If Dirt says to shut it, then I guess it's time to shut your pie hole.

My man Dirt's religious views are a little much but that boy can make the funk music, even in the big state of Texas.

Pej, the real question is why is your pie hole left open? Havin some pie or debating world politics?







dirt is from Texas? hmmm



































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eek

hmmm
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Reply #26 posted 07/30/04 8:50pm

Anxiety

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I like that, Anxiety...I might have to borrow that one someday. Fantastically train-wreckesque.


I'm gonna have to use that phrase on YOU someday. wink






Just kiddin'. hug
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Reply #27 posted 07/31/04 2:54am

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minneapolisgenius said:

AzureStarr said:



Well, of course I wouldn't want you to say whooo... I just wasn't really aware that ones political views really changed how someone viewed them. My friends and I rarely discuss politics, but I know we have different views... it's just never affected our relationships with one another, ... I don't think... eek Except for the little, heated disagreements here and there. smile


See, with friends it's different. A couple of the people I am referring to aren't even friends of mine. I don't even know them except from seeing their posts here on the org. And if I met someone whose political views were polar opposites from mine, I can't say that I'd really want to hang out with that person because we'd just be too different. I also couldn't have a relationship (boyfriend, husband, etc.) with someone if I didn't feel that we were somewhat on the same wavelength on important issues. (and you know I'm not trying to marry anyone from here! I'm already married. biggrin )

I have family members that I just cringe when I think about how different we think about certain issues. But hey, they're family and I love them still of course. biggrin




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Reply #28 posted 07/31/04 4:02am

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minneapolisgenius said:

PEJ said:








dirt is from Texas? hmmm

































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eek

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Reply #29 posted 07/31/04 4:08am

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bROTHAmAURICE said:

minneapolisgenius said:



See, with friends it's different. A couple of the people I am referring to aren't even friends of mine. I don't even know them except from seeing their posts here on the org. And if I met someone whose political views were polar opposites from mine, I can't say that I'd really want to hang out with that person because we'd just be too different. I also couldn't have a relationship (boyfriend, husband, etc.) with someone if I didn't feel that we were somewhat on the same wavelength on important issues. (and you know I'm not trying to marry anyone from here! I'm already married. biggrin )

I have family members that I just cringe when I think about how different we think about certain issues. But hey, they're family and I love them still of course. biggrin




You've got a good head on your shoulders!

Thanks! razz
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