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    Thank goodness

    Its nice coming over to a Chubz free environment. What a naggin, fluffin idiot. Sorry had to vent because he just ruins every post out there.
    "Call me crazy, but I want to buy the Dallas Cowboys end zone and have the star right at the foot of my bed. That way when I score, I can spike the ball right on the star!" -Woody Paige, Around the Horn 10.9.08

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    Re: Thank goodness

    He certainly doesn't think before he types.
    I imagine him as the type that brags & makes up stories at school, annoying all those around him.

    In a way he reminds me of my ex-husband: what sounds good to him in his hollow little head must be gospel and no one else can prove otherwise.

    And what is it with him and his attitude towards death?
    Every time it's mentioned he's like: "People die every day. It's no big deal."

    I cant figure out if he's just stupid or if he's trying his best to seem 'tough.'
    You'll shoot your eye out.

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    Re: Thank goodness

    0 life experience.

    Read Blakes Songs of Innocence, and you will completely understand his viewpoints on life. He takes no risks, has no extra circular activities, does not experience life, yet he feels he knows how to tell others how to live there own.
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    Re: Thank goodness

    I would say you hit the nail on the head. What a pitiful little world he seems to live in.
    "Call me crazy, but I want to buy the Dallas Cowboys end zone and have the star right at the foot of my bed. That way when I score, I can spike the ball right on the star!" -Woody Paige, Around the Horn 10.9.08

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    Re: Thank goodness

    There is a few more on here that are in the same class. Arrogant, know-it -all, book length post. Chubz was trying to be funny in a good way, just picked the wrong thread. Kids will be kids. You have some on here that you would think were all pros and book scholars about every topic. Oh well. [img]/LDPforum/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

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    Re: Thank goodness

    i cant stand his annoying [censored]

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    Re: Thank goodness

    with all these name changes im still havin trouble keepin up with the posters...fordman65 are you burrhead!??
    "i asked a toothless man, who all these people were and, he said the soapmakers...and we are workin workin"



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    Re: Thank goodness

    Sad thing being that Chubz is a prime example of the majority of the teenagers that are going to be our "future".
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    Re: Thank goodness

    Taught for some 33 years so perhaps that qualifies me somewhat to voice my opinion. The teen-ager of today basically has no responsibilities or ambition. They expect to have things handed to them and expect to start out at the top. When I retired my salary was just over $50000, but in 1969, when I began, it was $5700. We parents, in our efforts to make it easier on them that we had it, have spoiled them. I always had trouble dealing with lazy people. Still do, as a matter of fact.
    You can never rise above the image that you have of yourself in your own mind."

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    Re: Thank goodness

    i wouldnt lump us all in the same boat with Chubz...when you get to be around college-age then you start to realize what you wanna do and how you wanna do it...it's just a process of growing up

    i dont know of anyone who is my age who thinks they will start out at the top and stay there...but i did know people like that in high school/middle school etc.
    "An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity."

    -Martin Luther King Jr.

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