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  • suicide_squeeze
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    Wade,

    Nice job!!!

    The funniest part of that whole picture are the batting gloves....just classic!

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  • camarokids
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    Originally posted by WadeInBmore
    Lol
    Wow, what mass and what muscles you have AROD!! !! those steroids sure are working wonders on you Aroid!!!

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  • WadeInBmore
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    Lol
    Attached Files

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  • camarokids
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    Originally posted by kingjammy24
    even with 2 great photoshop images to start the festivities off, this thread still managed to turn to complete shit.

    rudy.

    Your photos were awesome!!!

    Thanks for the laughs!!!!

    As recommended, you should send them to Dave Letterman.....

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  • kingjammy24
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    even with 2 great photoshop images to start the festivities off, this thread still managed to turn to complete shit.

    rudy.

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  • Capital-Sports
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    Now I am reminded why I don't visit this forum that much anymore.

    ....................

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by Vintagedeputy
    Don't apologize, its a sign of weakness.

    Besides, many learned academics, whose judicious study of particular subjects make them less qualified to type on an internet forum.
    Apologizing is not necessarily a sign of weakness; sometimes admitting your mistakes is the right thing to do. I made a typo; I apologized. I don't see any problem with that.

    However, your point about academics makes little sense to me. Does somehow studying the world more make you have a skewed perspective about the world you are studying? You claims just don't make sense to me.

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  • Vintagedeputy
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    Originally posted by frikativ54
    I made a typo by misspelling quote, so I had to go back and resubmit. I am sorry.
    Don't apologize, its a sign of weakness.

    Besides, many learned academics, whose judicious study of particular subjects make them less qualified to type on an internet forum.

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by camarokids

    If it were not for sports where would he be??? Hangin out at the local Gay Bar, or cruising Central Park for dudes?????
    I doubt one could divorce A-Rod from the sports world. Excelling at baseball has made him who he is. It seems to be that sports have constituted who A-Rod is to such a degree that I don't know if you'd even have A-Rod without the athletics.

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  • camarokids
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    AROD is just a f*cking whack job. The more you learn about him the less you care to know.

    Awww, the good ol information age.....

    If it were not for sports where would he be??? Hangin out at the local Gay Bar, or cruising Central Park for dudes?????

    Need to change Arod's name to Freak Boy, Jungle Boy or Cowboy Roy.

    I really like this one, A-EGO !!!!

    I sure you all could add to the list......

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by Vintagedeputy
    Many learned people also know how to use this darn internet thingy without double posting...
    I made a typo by misspelling quote, so I had to go back and resubmit. I am sorry.

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  • Vintagedeputy
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    Many learned people also know how to use this darn internet thingy without double posting...

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  • frikativ54
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    Originally posted by Vintagedeputy

    Many learned people have skewed perceptions of reality Frik, so get over yourself.
    This amuses me. What kind of truth-claims comprise your notion of reality? Is reality merely a shorthand for your own perceptions? And if you are unwilling to accept the ideas of society's most learned, whom do you trust? I would much rather take the opinion of academics, whose judicious study of particular subjects make them more qualified to speak. I would like to know who decides what reality is and what are the criteria by which certain members of society (i.e., you) define what this means.
    To blame H&B for the boy getting killed is like the old Rosie O'Donnell + spoon = fat theory. It doesn't compute. Worse yet, when you come on here and defend a lawsuit against a company like H&B, to me you offend a man like Brian who gives his heart and soul (not to mention his time and company records) to this forum.
    I don't think I am insulting Brian. I appreciate and respect what BMH has done for this forum, and the records are invaluable to game-used collecting. To say that H & B is liable for the young man's death does not mean that I do not respect what Brian has done for the hobby. There is a big difference between criticizing a company's product and insulting a particular member of that body. One is a philosophic question; the other has to do with an individual. To conflate the two is troublesome.

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  • frikativ54
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    [quote=Vintagedeputy;168852]

    Many learned people have skewed perceptions of reality Frik, so get over yourself. [/qoute]This amuses me. What kind of truth-claims comprise your notion of reality? Is reality merely a shorthand for your own perceptions? And if you are unwilling to accept the ideas of society's most learned, whom do you trust? I would much rather take the opinion of academics, whose judicious study of particular subjects make them more qualified to speak. I would like to know who decides what reality is and what are the criteria by which certain members of society (i.e., you) define what this means.
    To blame H&B for the boy getting killed is like the old Rosie O'Donnell + spoon = fat theory. It doesn't compute. Worse yet, when you come on here and defend a lawsuit against a company like H&B, to me you offend a man like Brian who gives his heart and soul (not to mention his time and company records) to this forum.
    I don't think I am insulting Brian. I appreciate and respect what BMH has done for this forum, and the records are invaluable to game-used collecting. To say that H & B is liable for the young man's death does not mean that I do not respect what Brian has done for the hobby. There is a big difference between criticizing a company's product and insulting a particular member of that body. One is a philosophic question; the other has to do with an individual. To conflate the two is troublesome.

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  • Vintagedeputy
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    Originally posted by frikativ54
    My writing has been published in the Seattle Times, and I have been published in the Oregonian. My photography has appeared on the front cover of a freethought magazine. Additionally, I am at a very challenging university.
    I was class president in the 5th grade, and I once got a bowling trophy for just showing up, so I would request, nay demand that you respect my authori-tay!

    Many learned people have skewed perceptions of reality Frik, so get over yourself. To blame H&B for the boy getting killed is like the old Rosie O'Donnell + spoon = fat theory. It doesn't compute. Worse yet, when you come on here and defend a lawsuit against a company like H&B, to me you offend a man like Brian who gives his heart and soul (not to mention his time and company records) to this forum.

    When the minor league coach got killed by a batted ball, did they blame the scout who signed that hitter? No, of course not. Your defense of that lawsuit makes just as much sense, which is ZERO.

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