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Reply #30 posted 09/09/02 6:42am

ian

Blah-de-blah - Okay, we all know that TailGate and Oceana are one and the same. As long as TailGate continues to post respectfully and follows the rules like everyone else, she's more than welcome on the Org.

TailGate - your sarcasm directed towards AnotherLoverHolenYoHead was a little unnecessary. Please try not to live up to people's expectations smile

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Reply #31 posted 09/09/02 7:06am

TailGate

ian said:

Blah-de-blah - Okay, we all know that TailGate and Oceana are one and the same. As long as TailGate continues to post respectfully and follows the rules like everyone else, she's more than welcome on the Org.

TailGate - your sarcasm directed towards AnotherLoverHolenYoHead was a little unnecessary. Please try not to live up to people's expectations smile

That's it for the intermission - back to your daily dose of on-topic discussion now lol
I am sorry Ian, I did not notice sarcacism was against the rules. I will go back and reading the rules. Sometimes it does not mean to be sarcastic but just a way of speaking in which one might understand. And YES you are right ian, TRY not to live up to peoples expectations is not such a good thing...I might end up in the WRONG place or in the wrong STATE of mind...biggrin
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Reply #32 posted 09/09/02 7:07am

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TailGate said:

ian said:

Blah-de-blah - Okay, we all know that TailGate and Oceana are one and the same. As long as TailGate continues to post respectfully and follows the rules like everyone else, she's more than welcome on the Org.

TailGate - your sarcasm directed towards AnotherLoverHolenYoHead was a little unnecessary. Please try not to live up to people's expectations smile

That's it for the intermission - back to your daily dose of on-topic discussion now lol
I am sorry Ian, I did not notice sacacism was against the rules. I will go back and reading the rules. Sometime it does not mean to be sacastic but just a way of speaking in which one might understand. And YES you are right ian, TRY not to live up to peoples expectations is not such a good thing...I might end up in the WRONG place or STATE of mind...biggrin



Interesting post, TailGate. Because I just got a warning about saying that I hate you. And you're probably the person that sent Ian the complaint about it. tsk tsk no no no!
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Reply #33 posted 09/09/02 7:49am

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Reply #34 posted 09/09/02 8:04am

Aaron

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TheThoughtPolice said:


(Snip - removed cross post which was already posted in another thread - Ian)





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Reply #35 posted 09/09/02 8:08am

TailGate

TheThoughtPolice said:


(Snip - removed cross post which was already posted in another thread - Ian)
Oh,K! So what are you saying here? Report to the MODs ONLY what the ThoughtPolice feels is right or wrong in his eyes or when he has an opinion of who is smart or who is dumb?*** Comparing IceNine to Aaron is in my eyes is no comparison at ALL!***
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Reply #36 posted 09/09/02 8:10am

TailGate

rolleyes
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Reply #37 posted 09/09/02 8:12am

Aaron

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TailGate said:

?*** Comparing IceNine to Aaron is in my eyes is no comparison at ALL!***





hehe. you do realize the other 'people' he was talking about are the likes of you, no? lol
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Reply #38 posted 09/09/02 8:36am

ian

Keep it on topic please guys, before my trigger-happy "delete" finger gets busy and I will slap each and every one of you flaming muthas with a big wet kipper! Don't think I won't! fishslap
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Reply #39 posted 09/09/02 10:29am

Handclapsfinga
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ian said:

Keep it on topic please guys, before my trigger-happy "delete" finger gets busy and I will slap each and every one of you flaming muthas with a big wet kipper! Don't think I won't! fishslap

and he will, 2...i can smell the kipper from here.mr.green
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Reply #40 posted 09/09/02 10:55am

TailGate

ian said:

Keep it on topic please guys, before my trigger-happy "delete" finger gets busy and I will slap each and every one of you flaming muthas with a big wet kipper! Don't think I won't! fishslap
boxed...peace ...Please I beg you, not the fishslap I hate that thang!...I don't want a blackeye
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Reply #41 posted 09/09/02 11:11am

June7

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moderator

My password is really nasty!

(enter Beavis & Butthead laughter here)

lol
[PRINCE 4EVER!]

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Reply #42 posted 09/09/02 11:15am

nLA

Tailgate forgive me for going off topic:

But...


I really hate all the emoticons. I feel like we're reduced to CroMagnon mentality and have to supplement words with pictures...

ok back to your regularly scheduled post! wink
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Reply #43 posted 09/09/02 11:41am

AnotherLoverHo
lenYoHead

nLA said:

Tailgate forgive me for going off topic:

But...


I really hate all the emoticons. I feel like we're reduced to CroMagnon mentality and have to supplement words with pictures...

ok back to your regularly scheduled post! wink


love kiss nLA
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Reply #44 posted 09/09/02 11:46am

Aaron

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AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:



love kiss nLA



boxed machinegun
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Reply #45 posted 09/09/02 12:00pm

AnotherLoverHo
lenYoHead

Aaron said:

AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:



love kiss nLA



boxed machinegun


kiss Aaron love
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Reply #46 posted 09/09/02 12:09pm

SensualMelody

AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:

TailGate said:

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

matt said:

I've always thought that "mother's maiden name" is a bad password question. That information is usually on a person's birth certificate, which is a public record. Furthermore, I'll bet that in many cases, the mother's maiden name and the child's last name are the same, because the mother never married.


Oh, so we're all a bunch of bastards, huh? evil
I hate word "bastard" but understand what ur saying...Everychild DOES have a father,,unfortunatly they were just born out of wed lock...I myself never understood why a mother just does not give the child the last name of the father...Oh well shrug


I don't think it's "sad", as you mentioned before, when a child carries his/her mother's last name. Why in the world would it be? There's never any doubt as to who the mother of a child is, first of all, and secondly, quite often a father chooses not to have anything to do with his child. So why should the child bear his last name in that case? There's absolutely no shame in bearing your mother's surname...it actually makes much more sense. Just because something's traditional doesn't mean it's "right" or the "correct" way to do something.
[This message was edited Sun Sep 8 13:09:56 PDT 2002 by AnotherLoverHolenYoHead]


Sensual said:

My parents were married when I was born so I had father's last name...then BAM...divorce!
Then I hated going through school with a last name that
was different from my mom's because
she married someone else...sigh


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So...how's everybody doing? smile
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Reply #47 posted 09/09/02 12:55pm

TailGate

nLA said:

Tailgate forgive me for going off topic:

But...


I really hate all the emoticons. I feel like we're reduced to CroMagnon mentality and have to supplement words with pictures...

ok back to your regularly scheduled post! wink
omg Do you want me to stop using all the emoticons that you HATE? lol Really! Yes some mentally (CroMagnons) is that is the nLA dictionary? WEll lol some who might not understand word might need to supplement through picture or as in you CLAIM your problem with emoticon. biggrin...Have a good nLA day!
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Reply #48 posted 09/09/02 1:05pm

TailGate

SensualMelody said:

AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:

TailGate said:

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

matt said:

I've always thought that "mother's maiden name" is a bad password question. That information is usually on a person's birth certificate, which is a public record. Furthermore, I'll bet that in many cases, the mother's maiden name and the child's last name are the same, because the mother never married.


Oh, so we're all a bunch of bastards, huh? evil
I hate word "bastard" but understand what ur saying...Everychild DOES have a father,,unfortunatly they were just born out of wed lock...I myself never understood why a mother just does not give the child the last name of the father...Oh well shrug


I don't think it's "sad", as you mentioned before, when a child carries his/her mother's last name. Why in the world would it be? There's never any doubt as to who the mother of a child is, first of all, and secondly, quite often a father chooses not to have anything to do with his child. So why should the child bear his last name in that case? There's absolutely no shame in bearing your mother's surname...it actually makes much more sense. Just because something's traditional doesn't mean it's "right" or the "correct" way to do something.
[This message was edited Sun Sep 8 13:09:56 PDT 2002 by AnotherLoverHolenYoHead]


Sensual said:

My parents were married when I was born so I had father's last name...then BAM...divorce!
Then I hated going through school with a last name that
was different from my mom's because
she married someone else...sigh


.
sad Yes SensualMelody, I can just imagine that feeling. But was your natural dad a part of your life...I mean because sometimes for the sake of the child the new father will adopt the child to give them his last name and that stable feeling of FAMILY. And what is even more sad is that this is so, so common these days. sad
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Reply #49 posted 09/09/02 1:13pm

AnotherLoverHo
lenYoHead

TailGate said:

SensualMelody said:

AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:

TailGate said:

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

matt said:

I've always thought that "mother's maiden name" is a bad password question. That information is usually on a person's birth certificate, which is a public record. Furthermore, I'll bet that in many cases, the mother's maiden name and the child's last name are the same, because the mother never married.


Oh, so we're all a bunch of bastards, huh? evil
I hate word "bastard" but understand what ur saying...Everychild DOES have a father,,unfortunatly they were just born out of wed lock...I myself never understood why a mother just does not give the child the last name of the father...Oh well shrug


I don't think it's "sad", as you mentioned before, when a child carries his/her mother's last name. Why in the world would it be? There's never any doubt as to who the mother of a child is, first of all, and secondly, quite often a father chooses not to have anything to do with his child. So why should the child bear his last name in that case? There's absolutely no shame in bearing your mother's surname...it actually makes much more sense. Just because something's traditional doesn't mean it's "right" or the "correct" way to do something.
[This message was edited Sun Sep 8 13:09:56 PDT 2002 by AnotherLoverHolenYoHead]


Sensual said:

My parents were married when I was born so I had father's last name...then BAM...divorce!
Then I hated going through school with a last name that
was different from my mom's because
she married someone else...sigh


.
sad Yes SensualMelody, I can just imagine that feeling. But was your natural dad a part of your life...I mean because sometimes for the sake of the child the new father will adopt the child to give them his last name and that stable feeling of FAMILY. And what is even more sad is that this is so, so common these days. sad


Sometimes we just need to listen and acknowledge someone's feelings, with no comments/judgements from others being necessary. I think SensualMelody's post was one of those...
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Reply #50 posted 09/09/02 1:19pm

TailGate

AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:

TailGate said:

SensualMelody said:

AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:

TailGate said:

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

matt said:

I've always thought that "mother's maiden name" is a bad password question. That information is usually on a person's birth certificate, which is a public record. Furthermore, I'll bet that in many cases, the mother's maiden name and the child's last name are the same, because the mother never married.


Oh, so we're all a bunch of bastards, huh? evil
I hate word "bastard" but understand what ur saying...Everychild DOES have a father,,unfortunatly they were just born out of wed lock...I myself never understood why a mother just does not give the child the last name of the father...Oh well shrug


I don't think it's "sad", as you mentioned before, when a child carries his/her mother's last name. Why in the world would it be? There's never any doubt as to who the mother of a child is, first of all, and secondly, quite often a father chooses not to have anything to do with his child. So why should the child bear his last name in that case? There's absolutely no shame in bearing your mother's surname...it actually makes much more sense. Just because something's traditional doesn't mean it's "right" or the "correct" way to do something.
[This message was edited Sun Sep 8 13:09:56 PDT 2002 by AnotherLoverHolenYoHead]


Sensual said:

My parents were married when I was born so I had father's last name...then BAM...divorce!
Then I hated going through school with a last name that
was different from my mom's because
she married someone else...sigh


.
sad Yes SensualMelody, I can just imagine that feeling. But was your natural dad a part of your life...I mean because sometimes for the sake of the child the new father will adopt the child to give them his last name and that stable feeling of FAMILY. And what is even more sad is that this is so, so common these days. sad


Sometimes we just need to listen and acknowledge someone's feelings, with no comments/judgements from others being necessary. I think SensualMelody's post was one of those...
rolleyes How would she know if anybody acknowledged her feelings at all. I was just being a friend to her...We orgnoted each other the other day and got to know each other a little better with a respect and adult understanding. I just noticed , you, nLA and Aaron giving kisses and googles eyes to each other and wanted Sensual melody to know SOMEBODY did in fact read her post...Sorry SensualMelody did not mean in INVADE your privacy hug
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Reply #51 posted 09/09/02 1:23pm

BattierBeMyDad
dy

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AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:

nLA said:

Tailgate forgive me for going off topic:

But...


I really hate all the emoticons. I feel like we're reduced to CroMagnon mentality and have to supplement words with pictures...

ok back to your regularly scheduled post! wink


love kiss nLA


Leave nLA alone. I saw him first. I'd hate to have to fight you for him. evil
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Reply #52 posted 09/09/02 1:24pm

nLA

TailGate said:

nLA said:

Tailgate forgive me for going off topic:

But...


I really hate all the emoticons. I feel like we're reduced to CroMagnon mentality and have to supplement words with pictures...

ok back to your regularly scheduled post! wink
omg Do you want me to stop using all the emoticons that you HATE? lol Really! Yes some mentally (CroMagnons) is that is the nLA dictionary? WEll lol some who might not understand word might need to supplement through picture or as in you CLAIM your problem with emoticon. biggrin...Have a good nLA day!



Can anyone translate please? Anyone? BTW Tail, I wasn't calling you out on it, I just mentioned I didnt like seeing them all over the place. Sorry if you took offense.. but not being able to decipher your post, I can't quite tell. smile

The occasional emoticon is cool -- but when ppl post hieroglyphics, its annoying.

*
[This message was edited Mon Sep 9 13:35:01 PDT 2002 by nLA]
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Reply #53 posted 09/09/02 1:30pm

nLA

TailGate said:

AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:

TailGate said:

SensualMelody said:

AnotherLoverHolenYoHead said:

TailGate said:

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

matt said:

I've always thought that "mother's maiden name" is a bad password question. That information is usually on a person's birth certificate, which is a public record. Furthermore, I'll bet that in many cases, the mother's maiden name and the child's last name are the same, because the mother never married.


Oh, so we're all a bunch of bastards, huh? evil
I hate word "bastard" but understand what ur saying...Everychild DOES have a father,,unfortunatly they were just born out of wed lock...I myself never understood why a mother just does not give the child the last name of the father...Oh well shrug


I don't think it's "sad", as you mentioned before, when a child carries his/her mother's last name. Why in the world would it be? There's never any doubt as to who the mother of a child is, first of all, and secondly, quite often a father chooses not to have anything to do with his child. So why should the child bear his last name in that case? There's absolutely no shame in bearing your mother's surname...it actually makes much more sense. Just because something's traditional doesn't mean it's "right" or the "correct" way to do something.
[This message was edited Sun Sep 8 13:09:56 PDT 2002 by AnotherLoverHolenYoHead]


Sensual said:

My parents were married when I was born so I had father's last name...then BAM...divorce!
Then I hated going through school with a last name that
was different from my mom's because
she married someone else...sigh


.
sad Yes SensualMelody, I can just imagine that feeling. But was your natural dad a part of your life...I mean because sometimes for the sake of the child the new father will adopt the child to give them his last name and that stable feeling of FAMILY. And what is even more sad is that this is so, so common these days. sad


Sometimes we just need to listen and acknowledge someone's feelings, with no comments/judgements from others being necessary. I think SensualMelody's post was one of those...
rolleyes How would she know if anybody acknowledged her feelings at all. I was just being a friend to her...We orgnoted each other the other day and got to know each other a little better with a respect and adult understanding. I just noticed , you, nLA and Aaron giving kisses and googles eyes to each other and wanted Sensual melody to know SOMEBODY did in fact read her post...Sorry SensualMelody did not mean in INVADE your privacy hug


Why am I being thrown into this pot? While I greatly admire and respect Another and Aaron, I dont think we were "making eyes" so to speak --- at least not publicly! wink
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Reply #54 posted 09/09/02 1:36pm

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nLA said:


Why am I being thrown into this pot? While I greatly admire and respect Another and Aaron, I dont think we were "making eyes" so to speak --- at least not publicly! wink


See! Look what Anotherlover gets you into, dear. Leave him alone, another. wink I saw him first. love

nLA, will you marry me?
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"I've just had an apostrophe!"
"I think you mean an epiphany..."
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Reply #55 posted 09/09/02 1:37pm

nLA

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

nLA said:


Why am I being thrown into this pot? While I greatly admire and respect Another and Aaron, I dont think we were "making eyes" so to speak --- at least not publicly! wink


See! Look what Anotherlover gets you into, dear. Leave him alone, another. wink I saw him first. love

nLA, will you marry me?



In two years when you're of legal age and divorced from Mr. Artiga.
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Reply #56 posted 09/09/02 1:43pm

BattierBeMyDad
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nLA said:

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

nLA said:


Why am I being thrown into this pot? While I greatly admire and respect Another and Aaron, I dont think we were "making eyes" so to speak --- at least not publicly! wink


See! Look what Anotherlover gets you into, dear. Leave him alone, another. wink I saw him first. love

nLA, will you marry me?



In two years when you're of legal age and divorced from Mr. Artiga.


I keep telling you - 1 year, 6 months...2 days. wink Mr. Artiga who?! nLA..love
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"I've just had an apostrophe!"
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Reply #57 posted 09/09/02 1:44pm

AnotherLoverHo
lenYoHead

TailGate said:


Sensual said:

My parents were married when I was born so I had father's last name...then BAM...divorce!
Then I hated going through school with a last name that
was different from my mom's because
she married someone else...sigh


.
sad Yes SensualMelody, I can just imagine that feeling. But was your natural dad a part of your life...I mean because sometimes for the sake of the child the new father will adopt the child to give them his last name and that stable feeling of FAMILY. And what is even more sad is that this is so, so common these days. sad[/quote]

Sometimes we just need to listen and acknowledge someone's feelings, with no comments/judgements from others being necessary. I think SensualMelody's post was one of those...[/quote]rolleyes How would she know if anybody acknowledged her feelings at all. I was just being a friend to her...We orgnoted each other the other day and got to know each other a little better with a respect and adult understanding. I just noticed , you, nLA and Aaron giving kisses and googles eyes to each other and wanted Sensual melody to know SOMEBODY did in fact read her post...Sorry SensualMelody did not mean in INVADE your privacy hug[/quote]

You often misinterpret what I have to say, oceana. There's no need to feel so defensive, really. All I meant is that sometimes we should listen and respond without our own judgements/opinions on what that person has to say. I'm pretty sure Sensual Melody was appreciative of your post, and I highly doubt me sending "kisses" to Aaron and nLA made her feel neglected or unheard...
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Reply #58 posted 09/09/02 1:53pm

nLA

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

nLA said:

BattierBeMyDaddy said:

nLA said:


Why am I being thrown into this pot? While I greatly admire and respect Another and Aaron, I dont think we were "making eyes" so to speak --- at least not publicly! wink


See! Look what Anotherlover gets you into, dear. Leave him alone, another. wink I saw him first. love

nLA, will you marry me?



In two years when you're of legal age and divorced from Mr. Artiga.


I keep telling you - 1 year, 6 months...2 days. wink Mr. Artiga who?! nLA..love



sigh <--- note the tasteful use of emoticons (lol). Battier, I believe I cannot compete with a linguistic teacher... ahem.
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Reply #59 posted 09/09/02 1:56pm

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dy

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nLA said:

sigh <--- note the tasteful use of emoticons (lol). Battier, I believe I cannot compete with a linguistic teacher... ahem.


You're just trying to leave me for that terrible anotherlover.

But I love you, nLA.
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"I've just had an apostrophe!"
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