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By CookinFlat6
#391693
I dont go fishing. Unlike many I do not think fishing is a sport. If the fish had catapults and could take pot shots at those with rods then it would be a sport. But I respect your opinion about my provocativisationalised debating optimisations (Gotta stop thinking about Ron) :thumbup:

:beer::grouphug:
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By sagi58
#391697
One for Hammer:

I applaud you for your sense of loyalty to Cookin, even if it makes you look like his tag-team partner, at times!!

I particularly like your sense of humour, which I think would make you a great person to have a coffee with!!
((Or tea, even!!))


I think loyalty might not be accurate...we seem to share many similar opinions and also our approach to thinking about things. I'll readily admit he expresses his thoughts better than me though.

I don't do tea. But coffee is good, anytime...just don't talk about Ferrari with me. :D


True, Cookin is much more verbose (hence my conviction he'd make a good lawyer); but, I actually like and appreciate your own direct style!!
And, as long as we don't talk Hamilton or Button, coffee sounds good!!
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By sagi58
#391698
I dont go fishing. Unlike many I do not think fishing is a sport. If the fish had catapults and could take pot shots at those with rods then it would be a sport. But I respect your opinion about my provocativisationalised debating optimisations (Gotta stop thinking about Ron) :thumbup:

:beer::grouphug:

There you go again... Who mentioned the premise of fishing? Not me!
But, from what you've said, am I to assume you're a ""tree hugger""??
Also, you might want to look into a vaccination/anecdote to Ronspeak, eh? :thumbup:
By Hammer278
#391700
The feeling of dejavu is increasingly prominent in this thread.
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By sagi58
#391701
The feeling of dejavu is increasingly prominent in this thread.

Been there, done that, eh? :yes:
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By 1Lemon
#391702
The feeling of dejavu is increasingly prominent in this thread.
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By sagi58
#391704
The feeling of dejavu is increasingly prominent in this thread.

Must be the echo since this is such a cavernous area where contentious issues lay in wait!! :deathshead:
By CookinFlat6
#391707
There you go again... Who mentioned the premise of fishing? Not me!
But, from what you've said, am I to assume you're a ""tree hugger""??
Also, you might want to look into a vaccination/anecdote to Ronspeak, eh? :thumbup:


I dont know about tree hugging, just sensible knowledge of the importance of natural ecosystem. However my favorite occupation would be if I was allowed to take a sub machine gun with thousands of rounds and let loose on a bunch of people causing unnecessary suffering to animals for sport or fun.
Yeah its been a Ronspeak day at work today and I am now grammatically optimised ad nauseam :hehe:
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By sagi58
#391711
There you go again... Who mentioned the premise of fishing? Not me!
But, from what you've said, am I to assume you're a ""tree hugger""??
Also, you might want to look into a vaccination/anecdote to Ronspeak, eh? :thumbup:


I dont know about tree hugging, just sensible knowledge of the importance of natural ecosystem. However my favorite occupation would be if I was allowed to take a sub machine gun with thousands of rounds and let loose on a bunch of people causing unnecessary suffering to animals for sport or fun.
Yeah its been a Ronspeak day at work today and I am now grammatically optimised ad nauseam :hehe:


I see... so, shooting and maiming people is ok; as long as they're shooting and maiming animals...
Yup... tree hugger!! :thumbup:
By Hammer278
#391713
If I meet an animal on the street and a stranger, I already like the animal more. Does this make me a weirdo? :D
By LiamCatterson
#391719
Don't worry, I always have a friendly convo with anyone here :) Just chill people, the season is nearly here!
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By bud
#391724
I mean the fact you ( A Lewis fan) admit you post a lot in the Jenson thread when you obviously don't like him says it all.


I dont think it says anything. Are you saying only fans of Jenson can post in the thread?

lolz. you make me chuckle.


That's not what I said, I don't think a fan of Jenson has posted in months.
There's no denying it is a hate thread for Lewis fans to come on and take pot shots at him though. It's gotten to the point where I won't even bother opening it because it will be the same old story.
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By racechick
#391725
I mean the fact you ( A Lewis fan) admit you post a lot in the Jenson thread when you obviously don't like him says it all.


I dont think it says anything. Are you saying only fans of Jenson can post in the thread?

lolz. you make me chuckle.


That's not what I said, I don't think a fan of Jenson has posted in months.
There's no denying it is a hate thread for Lewis fans to come on and take pot shots at him though. It's gotten to the point where I won't even bother opening it because it will be the same old story.


These are high profile athletes we're talking about. They will have their supporters and their detractors, and we, the fans will debate the issue. Why it can't remain polite is beyond me.
By CookinFlat6
#391727
If Jenson doesnt have any fans posting stuff about him, or if he doesnt have any fans thats hardly the fault of the system.

Why do so many find it hard to understand civilised culture and structures?

A bunch of people get together for some mutual benefit. Rules are carefully laid out that are there to allow this mutual benefit while understanding the nature of human interaction, competition, evolution etc. Everyone then gets one with it and sometimes surprising outcomes develop that cant be predicted, loopholes, unintended consequencies etc but the rules keep it from descending into babarity.

Why is there then always someone or some people who always find the rules are not enough for them but that they need extra help and exceptions and need things changed to make them specifically comfortable? So their neighbours are playing loud rap music, noone except those listening to it like it, but its within the law. So a specific neighbour wants the rules changed for their own comfort and starts a hate campaign against the neighbour

dont they realise that if everyone got up and tried to changes things for just their own comfort then it would be back to barbarity? Next they arm themselves and go about taking the law into their own hands because the laws laid out for the common good of ALL are not to their selfish liking

What happened to good old fashioned tolerance and civility? And these types are normally ones too lazy to try go about improving things for ALL within the law, so they become anti social elements, whinging and moaning to anyone who will listen

now that rant is not aimed at anyone here thankfully, just saying there is a parallel when it comes to accepting the outcomes of laws designed for ALL and not for SOME

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