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I am soo dumb, my mouth is my worst enemy.... Ill be good now...
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would you like a tissue ...little man..Fat
The threat of violence is they last stage of a lost cause...forgot where I heard that...pasit03fat
Someone has some issue with hatred
Kurt
I have an issue with hatred...don't like it much at all.
Suggesting that Toronto is the real world is like saying that a lot hapens in Moose Jaw or that Maple Creek is a bastion of leftism, Matrix...simply untrue. If you doubt that, just walk into a bar in Maple creek and tell them that Toronto is the real world, and they aren't.
Matrix days are numbered here so forget about him
That's not really fair, nonrev...the poor buggers here don't know what they've missed. Suffice it to say that even IronMike would denounce the USA if the alternative was associating with the lunatic nonrev is referring to.
Man, I hope he never finds this site.
Just to clarify,
I think you would have to skin me alive to denounce the United States. The Government is another ball-game but not my country.
IronMike
Why not skin the government alive , dip them in honey - then throw em ' on top of an ant pile ? And do the same for Ken lay and his ilk while we're at it.
Matrix, well, F-you Matrix. I'll talk to these folks, & you can just butt-in & talk you're shit, ok? Fatbasturd, there is a lot of mis-conceptions about Detroit (city). The first time I was in Detroit, passing through, was in '83 on a bike ('82 FXS low-rider), man scared me too! Fucking hard-core 1%ers don't even ride through downtown, much. My wife got me interested in architecture (residential), & I always had an interest in history (industrial). Well hell, Detroit was pay-dirt! Its a lonely place to visit, if you don't know why you're there, but a great place to be if ya do! One of the finest examples of pre-depression architecture in North America. One of my problems in the last two months moving back was that I wanted to move to the CITY. Problem is, NOBODY in their right mind lives there! We (I) wanted to buy a house in an area called the "Cass corridor", a prominent address in the twenties, and becomming a very trendy area now ($$$). But my wife & her family are from the 'burbs, born & raised! BIG fight w/the father-in-law about the "Cass corridor" or living anywhere within fifty-miles of downtown. I've read where Detroit might become the first "ghost-town" of sky-scrapers, and I sure hope it doesn't. I just find it a fascinating place to be, although I'm just a tourist downtown, there is something about this place. Detroit is a very complicated city, but when people give-a-shit, anything can happen. I give-a-shit!
Besides, Windsor, ON, is right across the river. And I like Ontario!
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