goodboyladdie
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Joined: 11/18/2005 From: Rendlesham, Suffolk Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: AW1Steve Why does posting on the Thread/Anti-thread have to be an either/or with some people? That's almost as juvenile as the 3rd grade , "if you are friends with him, you can't be friends with me" attitude. Sorry , it's too early for a rant , but I though both threads were were for fun? Sorry to be thin-skinned. But ...... Stop being so thin skinned Steve. We are all a bit bi (Thread/A-T wise), just not as bi as you! You are not bi enough to post here! (Pretty ridiculous , isn't it?) I knew someone would "bite"....got you GBL! I know what a lily-livered do-gooder you are Steve (). I just figured you were trying to stop fights even before they start now... And remember every bite is one more post towards the A-T breaking the 100 page barrier and you did ask for our help. That's the REGULAR AW1STEVE! THIS IS THE ANTI-STEVE! I'm evil! I like fighting! Besides , T's "T-bomb" sent me over the edge! The Anti-Steve??!! Call that a dark side?!!! What a lily-livered peace loving bleeping bleep!!!!! EvilBoyLaddie You really don't want to see my REALLY dark side , nor hear my true darkside name , do you now BAD-GIRL-LASSIE!!!???? !YOBYAG Be careful where you throw rocks...an epithet like that is more approriatelyl associated with a sig name like "Good-boy-laddie" than AW1Steve. Say what? What I'm trying to say in a "family channel " way , is be careful when you call someone that name, even when spelling backwards. That insult sounds more approriate for some one named "Good-boy-laddie" (which in it's self sounds like a resident of a San Francisco leather bar) than someone going by AW1Steve. So there! (Insert rude noise here). I knew what you meant Big Boy - just couldn't read your spelling... Someone with a nice big moustache like yours shouldn't use the word epithet - a lisp would complete the picture ()
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