ManlyMan wrote:Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:Deliciousness that was fixed for me tonight.
What is it?
Quinoa
In English please!
ManlyMan wrote:Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:Deliciousness that was fixed for me tonight.
What is it?
Quinoa
3legged_lab wrote:Redbeard wrote:i used to tell my grandpa "you don't know shit old man"
And what did you tell him after you got up off the floor with your ass showing?
Olly wrote:Oh no Mike, you've been right all along. I'm just jealous that everyone older than me automatically knows more than I do regardless of their background or life experience. I'm sorry, can you forgive me? I even added a custom smiley just for you.
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ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
ManlyMan wrote:Deliciousness that was fixed for me tonight.
RonE wrote:
What a smartass remark. I can honestly say that you probably know much more about some things and maybe know things that I have never thought of, comes from education, training and experience, not age. On the other hand, there are things that I have experienced and have knowledge of that you couldn't possibly know of. Some of this knowledge is archaic and some of the experiences cannot be duplicated or reproduced. And knowledge and experience does come with age, it is almost impossible to live and not learn, it is however a matter of degree and personal interest as to how much one learns as life goes on. An example might be the Scribner Decimal C scale and the Biltmore stick.
AKPirate wrote:[quote="RonE" An example might be the Scribner Decimal C scale and the Biltmore stick.
RonE wrote:ManlyMan wrote:Deliciousness that was fixed for me tonight.
WTF is it? I don't care for mixed up crap with corn in it. Just as bad as Ranch dressing.
Olly wrote:RonE wrote:
What a smartass remark. I can honestly say that you probably know much more about some things and maybe know things that I have never thought of, comes from education, training and experience, not age. On the other hand, there are things that I have experienced and have knowledge of that you couldn't possibly know of. Some of this knowledge is archaic and some of the experiences cannot be duplicated or reproduced. And knowledge and experience does come with age, it is almost impossible to live and not learn, it is however a matter of degree and personal interest as to how much one learns as life goes on. An example might be the Scribner Decimal C scale and the Biltmore stick.
Yet another person who heard what they wanted to hear. Ron I never once said ever that knowledge and experience do not come come with age. It obviously does. I've said and will continue to say that it does not AUTOMATICALLY come with age and anyone that uses age to claim knowledge instead of showing it is a jackass.
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RonE wrote:
So now it comes to: Figures don't lie..........But Liars figure.
If you are going to quote me, please keep it in context. You told Mike: Oh no Mike, you've been right all along. I'm just jealous that everyone older than me automatically knows more than I do regardless of their background or life experience. I'm sorry, can you forgive me? I even added a custom smiley just for you.
And if that isn't a smartass remark, I'll kiss your ass in Macy's front window at noon on Saturday. So quit equivocating. Perhaps it is you that needs to re-read. After I remarked that you had made a smart ass remark (completely uncalled for by the way) I went on to more or less agree with what you and others had posted previously. I may be more than twice your age but my memory isn't completely gone and my reading comprehension isn't completely in the toilet either. From age and experience, I do know what a smart ass remark looks like, sounds like and reads like. ,,/,
waterfowlman wrote:RonE wrote:ManlyMan wrote:Deliciousness that was fixed for me tonight.
WTF is it? I don't care for mixed up crap with corn in it. Just as bad as Ranch dressing.
It's gonna look exactly the same tomorrow morning when he craps it out.
ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
ManlyMan wrote:Deliciousness that was fixed for me tonight.
ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
Quinoa, sounds Mexican. Therefore it can not be a "rich, yuppy" food.
Mornin Beef wrote:Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
Quinoa, sounds Mexican. Therefore it can not be a "rich, yuppy" food.
My girl has me on this stuff. Not bad not good. also been sucking down kale smoothies and other super foods. I was eating some shelled sunflowers seeds the other day and she looked at the label and saw there was msg and took them away from me like I was 5 years old.
Mornin Beef wrote:Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
Quinoa, sounds Mexican. Therefore it can not be a "rich, yuppy" food.
My girl has me on this stuff. Not bad not good. also been sucking down kale smoothies and other super foods. I was eating some shelled sunflowers seeds the other day and she looked at the label and saw there was msg and took them away from me like I was 5 years old.
Eric Haynes wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
Quinoa, sounds Mexican. Therefore it can not be a "rich, yuppy" food.
My girl has me on this stuff. Not bad not good. also been sucking down kale smoothies and other super foods. I was eating some shelled sunflowers seeds the other day and she looked at the label and saw there was msg and took them away from me like I was 5 years old.
Did you jack off onto her leg?
Olly wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
Quinoa, sounds Mexican. Therefore it can not be a "rich, yuppy" food.
My girl has me on this stuff. Not bad not good. also been sucking down kale smoothies and other super foods. I was eating some shelled sunflowers seeds the other day and she looked at the label and saw there was msg and took them away from me like I was 5 years old.
Maybe if you peed on her it might fix that?
Mornin Beef wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
Quinoa, sounds Mexican. Therefore it can not be a "rich, yuppy" food.
My girl has me on this stuff. Not bad not good. also been sucking down kale smoothies and other super foods. I was eating some shelled sunflowers seeds the other day and she looked at the label and saw there was msg and took them away from me like I was 5 years old.
Did you jack off onto her leg?
I've actually turned down some sack time recently.
Mornin Beef wrote:She not that kinda girl woody.
Mornin Beef wrote:Sorry ab, but I just wanted some coffee and a cig that morning, not round three of the morning so my pecker could just cough out dust
Mornin Beef wrote:Eric Haynes wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:Woody wrote:ManlyMan wrote:It's a super healthy, rich, yuppy food.
Quinoa, sounds Mexican. Therefore it can not be a "rich, yuppy" food.
My girl has me on this stuff. Not bad not good. also been sucking down kale smoothies and other super foods. I was eating some shelled sunflowers seeds the other day and she looked at the label and saw there was msg and took them away from me like I was 5 years old.
Did you jack off onto her leg?
Not yet, she is trying so hard to get pregnant, I've actually turned down some sack time recently. I've had to explain that when I am completely out of seed I hardly have any desire.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
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