Charlie Sheen

05 Mar 2011 14:57 #61 by Nmysys
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BB:

You just aren't going to give up on this one are you? It isn't as if Charlie Sheen isn't making enough of a fool of himself to be on the news constantly. Everyone know what's going on with the jerk. Your problem is that you won't give up on the trashy talk. This is in the Courthouse, not the Ring. In the Ring you can write whatever you want.

Let up already!!

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05 Mar 2011 15:06 #62 by Mayhem
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Nmysys wrote: BB:

You just aren't going to give up on this one are you? It isn't as if Charlie Sheen isn't making enough of a fool of himself to be on the news constantly. Everyone know what's going on with the jerk. Your problem is that you won't give up on the trashy talk. This is in the Courthouse, not the Ring. In the Ring you can write whatever you want.

Let up already!!


I see. Truth and fact according to CG is sick and now according to you it's trashy. Hmmmm?? Why is he a jerk? If he was an NBA or NFL player you wouldn't call him a jerk, at least not here for fear of bringing down the wrath upon your self for being a R.....

I am going to check into it to see if we can't get a bulk price deal on Metamucil cause God knows there is a lot of attitude associated with a backup around here lately.

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07 Mar 2011 16:26 #63 by CinnamonGirl
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He got fired today.

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07 Mar 2011 16:51 #64 by Martin Ent Inc
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Charlie Sheen 47, is all over the news because he's a celebrity drug addict. While David R Fahey 23, Krisopther Gould 25, Andrew Wilfahrt 31, Brian Tabada 21, Rudolph Hizon 22, Chauncy Mays 25 are all soldiers who gave their lives this week with no media mention.

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07 Mar 2011 17:21 #65 by Local_Historian
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He's an idiot whose ruining his own life with his problems and his ego. Take him as an object lesson and move on.

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07 Mar 2011 18:33 - 07 Mar 2011 19:19 #66 by PrintSmith
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Baileyboy wrote: First off I ain't your boy, biatch. Secondly, if you had spent any time outside the borders of this country you would realize Americans flunk spelling of regular English on a constant basis, so you are hardly in a position to be talking about how to spell slang verbiage, the etemology of which you know nothing. Thirdly, I have forgotten more about how to treat "real" ladies than you will ever comprehend. So save your lark for someone who actually gives a s... Now you piss off back to your idol worship of fish face. I'm done with you.

PS. This thread is about Charlie. A real man who has issues but ain't about to be co-opted by the new castrati like you and your ilk.

The etymology (etomology is the study of bugs, etymology is the origin of words, etemology is neither) of the word 'wuss' is a cross between a wimp and a rather unpleasant reference to female genitalia. Where in the world you came up with woos (the meaning of which is courting, as in Obama woos voters) is beyond me. I know that teachers encourage young children to spell phonetically until they know better, but most adults outgrow that childish proclivity, which only adds additional evidence that you have yet to acquire any maturity in thought or action. Children are also given to fits and inappropriate expressions of their anger. Notch one more in the column of adolescence for yourself.

You see son, adults are able to master their emotions rather than succumbing to their emotions mastering them. That, too, is indicative that one has reached manhood and is no longer a child. I guess by the evidence thus far, that also leaves you shy of the mark you so desperately wish to obtain. There is hope for you though Baileyboy. With time and practice it is still something you can obtain. I'm happy to continue to provide you with the lessons you either have ignored thus far or were never taught. It takes a village to raise a child after all.

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07 Mar 2011 18:56 #67 by daisypusher
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Now PS - we know that you are not one of those village people with your talk of the Constitution and all...... :wink:

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07 Mar 2011 21:16 #68 by PrintSmith
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I'm surprised by that response dp. Even the most ardent of supporters regarding the republican spirit of the nation and with the utmost respect for the laws of nature and nature's God recognized that they had a duty, a charitable one if nothing more, to assist their fellow man in the pursuit of allowing everyone to achieve their potential.

Certainly the parents of my childhood friends had ability and reason to instruct me when my childish behavior, even when innocent in nature, fell short of what was expected of me in their home or by society.

I remember once, when I was a lad of only 8 or 9 years of age, my parents left me and my siblings in the care of an aunt and uncle while they went out to dinner, likely on their anniversary. I remember not what I did that displeased my uncle, but he warned me that if I did it once more he would spank me. Being the brash lad that I was, similar in temperment to Baileyboy, though far younger, I did whatever had incited my uncle's displeasure once more. True to his word, my uncle promptly took hold of me and administered the promised spanking. When my parents returned to collect us, I told them immediately that my uncle had spanked me in their absence. My father's reply was that I had earned the discipline that I had received. Not only that, he told me that I must apologize to my uncle for my misbehavior, which I promptly did lest my father administer another dose of discipline.

So you see dp, I do believe that it takes a village to raise a child and it is incumbent upon all in society to either assist a parent in teaching children proper behavior, or to provide the lessons to the child that their parents were incapable of providing. If we shirk this societal obligation, what we are left with, as clearly evidenced by Baileyboy, are members of society which have grown older while failing to grow up.

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07 Mar 2011 21:22 #69 by daisypusher
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Well, hopefully the village will be as you remember your Uncle (family) rather than the shaming of socialists. :pop

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07 Mar 2011 21:34 #70 by archer
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Well PrintSmith, odd as this may seem, I have to agree with you. Too often people turn a blind eye to others, both children and adults, behaving badly......if we accept that behavior and do nothing, then we are part of the problem, not part of the solution. It is, however, easier to do that on a message board than face to face......for all we know BB is a 350lb gorilla of a man who you may not want to confront in some dark alley.
(he does have a proclivity for pictures of obese women, so we can theorize that he, himself, is one big man who uses his size to bully others, then again he could be a 98lb weakling who uses message boards to bully those he would run from in person.....pick one)

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