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Post Number: 11
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Oldsmo Willie
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Posted on: Sep. 11 2003,9:27 pm |
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Define goofball.
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Post Number: 12
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Tad Winslow
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Posted on: Sep. 12 2003,7:33 am |
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You mean like all hopped up on goofballs?
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Post Number: 13
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hoosier
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Posted on: Sep. 12 2003,7:51 am |
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How about you just happen to drive by smoking a cigarette and unknowingly throw it out the window as you drive by the truck. Mamma, you are so right about Trow camping, I'm sorry but I cant stop thing of a bear, a big, fat, ugly bear, crapin in the woods. Anyway, the first step is what sick of it has done, take a picture, the next thing I would do is go to the Mayor of Glenville. Ifthat doesnt work, then I suggest the cigarette idea.
-------------- The power of accurate obsvervation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. George Bernard Shaw The devil begins with froth on the lips of an angel entering into battle for a holy and just cause. Grigory Pomerants We have crossed the boundary that lies between Republic and Empire. Garet Garrett
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Post Number: 14
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Posted on: Sep. 12 2003,7:59 am |
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definition
goof·ball n. A foolish, incompetent, or stupid person.
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Post Number: 15
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Bubba
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Posted on: Sep. 12 2003,9:57 am |
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Hoosier, check the flash point of diesel, or fuel oil. I don't know it for a fact but I think you would just put the cigarette out.
Now why is Trow a real goofball for having a 2 1/2 ton army ordnance truck for those little family outings. He should have a little artillery too.
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Post Number: 16
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MADDOG
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Posted on: Sep. 12 2003,10:13 am |
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Quote Bubba:
Quote | He should have a little artillery too. |
He does, his mouth!
-------------- Actually my wife is especially happy when my google check arrives each month. Thanks to douchbags like you, I get paid just for getting you worked up. -Liberal
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Post Number: 17
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rosebudinal
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Posted on: Sep. 13 2003,11:31 pm |
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Thought at one time I knew where that guy was coming from but he did a 180 as far as I am concerned. Went to Mars or something.
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Post Number: 18
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hoosier
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Posted on: Sep. 14 2003,8:11 am |
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Rosebudinal, no one knows where Trow stands on any issue, truely. This guy takes no stand, he is on the side of what ever group he is with. He could go to a pro life rally and speak in the morning, in the afternoon speak in favor of the pro choice movement. I have seen him in action myself, he is a piece of $hit as far as I am concerned and should never, never be allowed to hold public office. If he runs again, I wont, but I will campaign my @ss off against him. Even the four amigos on our county board that are so incompitant would be better than Trow. Seriously, I know of not one person in the world that would be less qualified to represent the people than Trow.
-------------- The power of accurate obsvervation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. George Bernard Shaw The devil begins with froth on the lips of an angel entering into battle for a holy and just cause. Grigory Pomerants We have crossed the boundary that lies between Republic and Empire. Garet Garrett
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Post Number: 19
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jimhanson
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Posted on: Sep. 14 2003,8:45 am |
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Maddog--just noticed your new tag line! Sounds like our County Board to me--but they are trying to change it! If they ARE Clinton disciples, I wonder what other traits they have adopted? Questionable campaign contributions? Sexual pecadillos? Questionable business practices (maybe there is a "Whitewater" on the Shell Rock)? A controlling, b***h for a wife?
How about the Clinton characteristics they have MASTERED? High spending, vote switching (campaign one way and vote the opposite), mastering the media, spinmeisters cum laude, pandering to the "power elite" (Clinton had a fascination for Hollywood, this bunch panders to the local unelected "movers and shakers"), clandestine meetings, and an all-consuming desire to leave a "legacy" or monument (Courthouse).
Now, if they would just replace our hyperactive County Administrator with a "wooden man" like Algore!
Edited by jimhanson on Sep. 14 2003,8:46 am
-------------- "If you want to anger a Conservative, tell him a lie. If you want to anger a LIBERAL, tell him the TRUTH!"
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Post Number: 20
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hoosier
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Posted on: Sep. 14 2003,9:09 am |
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Jim, I agree with you, but it aint just Clintons characteristics our local politicians follow. You sound a lot like Bill O'Reilly in this post, like demacrats are the only ones doing the things you mention. Other than Whitewater, it looks to me as if you could be talking about either party, but you seemed to lump all your complaints against Clinton and the Demacrats. I got news for you, the republicans are not one bit better than the demacrats when it comes to the things you mentioned. As a matter of fact, in my life time they have probably been worse. I am neither republican or demacrat, I think they both are pieces of $hit.
Power to the people, not the parties. I love this rockin guy, but dont you think he looks to much like Nixon?
Edited by hoosier on Sep. 14 2003,9:11 am
-------------- The power of accurate obsvervation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. George Bernard Shaw The devil begins with froth on the lips of an angel entering into battle for a holy and just cause. Grigory Pomerants We have crossed the boundary that lies between Republic and Empire. Garet Garrett
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