It's fun to have a brother in the same thread, eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
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It's fun to have a brother in the same thread, eh?Quote:
Originally Posted by westofyou
I think anyone that dresses in a fashion that anyone else interprets with sexual overtones should be arrested.
I think we should all wear plastic trash bags. With flower pots for hats. And recycled milk jugs for shoes.
Sorry, fellow REDS fans. I am backing out of this topic. I now have eggshells between my toes and up to my knees! Last thing I want is to create trouble.
Have a great day! :D
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Originally Posted by Puffy
Sorry Puffy, but I believe Dom brought partisanship into this before RFA did. :p:Quote:
send your kids to die based on bad evidence
In the summer, can we wear paper trash bags, cuz the plastic ones make me sweat.
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Originally Posted by westofyou
until they met you.
Well RFA - lets look.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dom Heffner
Hit on your wife - either party, and more a shot at Dems cause they seem to be the ones who keep getting caught (Clinton, Gary Hart, that dude with the intern who disappeared).
Cheat on thiers - again, both parties, but Clinton is the most obvious, and I think everyone would agree on that.
bilk out of tax dollars - well, since Dems are the tax party, its pretty clear this is more on Dems then Republicans, although the current govt is racking up a debt. But this is way more on Dems. Way, way more.
Then the last two are clearly on this Republican Administration.
But the first three are more aimed at Dems, yet you choose to ignore that. I'm not taking sides here, but if you think Dom was only talking about Republicans even with what I've shown AND the fact that a Democrat sponsored this bill, then I guess I'll just keep my mouth shut and scratch my head.
Sorry.
Democrats voted for the war, Democrats serve in the military, and Democrats cheat on their wives as well.
Immorality is a trait of human beings, not a political party. We could sit here all day and trade shots of "who has sinned the most," and in the end our list would be dead even.
My point was that government officials at all levels pass these silly types of laws, yet they do the worst things with our trust. They worry about non-factors. This dress code law addresses a non issue. There are simply more important things to worry about.
In other words, which is worse: a bunch of teenagers who let their underwear hang out or the way we have waged some of the most non-sensical wars like Vietnam and Iraq II? Or the way most spending bills at each and every level of government, passed by both parties, waste bunches and bunches of our money?
That was my point, but it is quite telling that someone took offense to the traits I listed, because it must have hit close to home. :)
And it has everything to do with the issue at hand, CQ, because this is how government works in general, whether it be at the state or federal level:
Somebody doesn't like the way another person dresses or who someone wants to marry, and out comes legislation to prevent someone from doing it.
Please tell me it does not violate board policy to draw an analogy.
Lets Stick To The Topic.
Yes, the summertime wearing of paper bags in lieu of plastic bags is allowable in Roy's World.Quote:
Originally Posted by CougarQuest
Also, the wintertime stuffing of styrofoam peanuts into the trash bag, flower pot, and milk jugs for insulation and warmth sake is also allowed.
However, it has to be evenly distributed and cannot accentuate any particlular part of the body.
I'm going to wear one of those transparent plastic trash bags, a phallic-shaped flower pot, and milk cartons with dirty limericks written on them. Teens will love it! I'll make millions!Quote:
I think we should all wear plastic trash bags. With flower pots for hats. And recycled milk jugs for shoes.
Some of those smaller trash bags don't leave much to the imagination.
My boxers are showing right now. :eek:
Ahh, good old Oakwood. In the past 6 months, I have been pulled over 4 times in Oakwood because the police thought I was out past curfew. I'm 22. Very annoying.Quote:
Originally Posted by RedFanAlways1966
I also got flagged by the Oakwood P.D. a few weeks ago for stopping in front of starbucks to let my girlfriend out of the car so she wouldn't have to walk in the rain. I guess I was impeding the rich folks path to the Oakwood club. :allovrjr:
Like I said..good idea! :devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by zombie-a-go-go