@Ken Anderson Insofar as the morons in charge of what we Americans do, say, think, postulate, enumerate, commiserate over, especially those considerations aimed at whether we are across the line, do you ever consider, as a well-founded guide of a part of the "social-networking" segment, that your true feelings as expressed might suddenly be used against you? Frank
Can all of you believe where-all this thread has gone? As I see it, all but destroyed many feelings which had "knit" the group together, created new feelings against one-another, besmirched the concept, IMO, of educated, illustrious commentary pertaining to controversial material, ........ pitted one against another. To gain,.... what? Absolutely nothing. The basis underlying all the hard feelings? Seemingly, something to do with Satan, to begin with, then questions regarding commitment to belief, then something else virtually illogical, then....on and on. Here we were happily discussing, and often disagreeing, yes, the greatest variety of topics. Now, degradation based on here-say has divided, caused one to publicly resolve to exit, riled ME to elevated B.P., and to what end? Tell me, what end? What has been resolved?? Frank
This wasn't about resolving anything @Frank Sanoica It was a topic of discussion in which we all had the right to express our opinion on the subject and the questions asked. And we did just that to the best of our ability. Topics of discussion that people feel strongly about will have its passionate and heated moments and in those moments it is easy for people to take offense at something that was said. But we have to remember that we all are entitled to our opinions and we don't always express them in a way some people are going to appreciate. I realized that one of my posts to Cody did not end up being discussion about the topic but instead a personal insinuation which was wrong. And I apologized to Cody for this and told him I was sorry for saying what I said. I think apology is the right thing to do when we go off the topic into personal attack in the heat of the moment. We each do have the right to our own opinions on the topic matter though and everyone's opinions should be respected even when ours differ.
Did you actually take this man's photo, @Frank Sanoica or you saw someone that looked similar entering the casino? I wonder how he blows his nose?
I agree, time marches on and and nobody really cares if we accept it or not. Sometimes styles and fashion take from previous decades but always with a twist. I've seen many things comeback from my younger years...mini skirts, bell bottoms, etc. thankfully shoulder pads haven't made a comeback...yet. I actually liked them at the time but looking back at pictures....UGH!
Just want to comment on the long hair part but was having trouble isolating that part of the quote. I have long hair and it bothers the heck out of me if it's down, guess you're not bothered by a strand touching your face, etc. I even have to sleep with it in a high ponytail or I can't fall asleep...one of my quirks. On men, if their hair is long I liked it pulled back into a pony tail.
I'd probably eat food prepared by him if he was a chef in a restaurant, his face doesn't affect his cooking ability. Might not be thrilled with my daughter dating him, but not something I would have to worry about. She doesn't like tats. I don't need to understand why and I accept from a distance....he can do what he wants with his body...not my problem. I also don't believe he has Satan in him, @Cody Fousnaugh ... under all the tats and peircings, his eyes look kind and gentle. I also don't believe in Satan but there are evil people because they choose to be.
Ha ha...some where as big as our football players wore. P.S....I should have waited to return to the forum AFTER I was all packed and ready....I was ahead, now I'm behind again.
Put yer shoulder pads on and you'll whizz round like Wonder Woman Shoulder pads looked better with 'big hair'
Lol, yep...need the hair to balance the picture....maybe some clown shoes too, so you don't tip over.