masterrig

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  1. Serves that big dummy right! When, are people going to learn, noone in this country can make a move without it being videoed, photographed or recorded and all over the world in a nano-second! Chuck
  2. Maybe, I'm getting old, too... I agree with you! Chuck
  3. Or, if there's tandem students on board... "I SMELL FEAR!" Chuck
  4. In summation... honesty is not always the best policy! What you do is... rip one off and yell-out; 'DAMN (insert jumpers name who is on the load)!' You're in the clear. Chuck
  5. I never have bought-in to the idea that Jack and Jill were going after water! That's their story and they're stickin' to it. Chuck
  6. Seems to me, so many people 'demand' respect but don't earn it. Whether or not one agrees with what goes on in a courtroom, it is still a courtroom. It's not about the spectators it's about someone getting a fair trial. If, a person cannot control themselves they don't need to be there. Chuck
  7. I hope, he and his middle-finger got tossed out of the courtroom! I don't care if, the judge is an idiot, the prosecutor is an ass-hole and the defense is a slobbering dolt... it's a courtroom and if, a spectator cannot show respect, the door to that room swings both ways! Chuck
  8. This is (and always has been) a very popular saying in society. Yet I almost never hear any citizen of a democratic republic argue that we should give up the practice of choosing governmental officials by means of citizens exercising their right to participate and vote in a popular election. Which begs the question: if the task of lawmaking and policy governance should not be performed by officials chosen by popular elections in a political process, then WHO, INSTEAD, SHOULD GOVERN - AND HOW SHOULD THOSE GOVERNING ATTAIN THEIR OFFICE? I have nothing against the way we choose our elected officials it's the calibre of those running for and in office I have a problem with. Chuck
  9. Yup! Chuck I would like people to remember that someone who might have been a republican in the 1979 to 1980 time frame would no longer recognize the GOP of today. People like Barry Goldwater or Ronald Reagan even would no longer pass the purity tests needed to be accepted as a candidate by those who pull the strings. All you need for proof is those who call Republicans like Senator Snowe a RINO. To me, a politician is a politician and no matter which label they slap on themselves... they're all alike. Chuck
  10. ...but they can offend 'believers'. Ya' know... a lot of streets have been named for them... 'One Way'! Chuck
  11. Maybe worth pointing out that, right or wrong, the story linked has nothing to do with the wishes of the dead person, their families or objections from friends or relatives. You've basically just made up something to rant about. That's basically what this is all about. I can't voice my 'personal' opinion of subject matter? I have to quote some book, news source or some brainiac to have a valid point or to have an opinion? What's the sense of just being a Poll-parrot? Chuck
  12. Are you kiddin'? Seger is right up there with the best of the best! The two songs you selected by him happen to be two of my favorites by him. Chuck
  13. How can anyone trust them? They could be 'acting'! Chuck __________________________________________ please show us where you got your sources from or are you one of those who would rather make shit up. Bwa-hahahahahahahahaha! I was making a J-O-K-E... where's your sense of humor, man? Chuck
  14. That's all it is John, it's this 'all about ME' attitude of too many people. Some friend or relative they are to not be able to go along with a dead person's wishes who fought for their rights and freedoms. All this has gone way too far and gotten totally out of hand. Shame on those who go along with this thinking. Everybody wants it their way! They need to learn... this ain't Burger King! Chuck
  15. It would be a 'perfect world' for the 'middle-man'! Chuck
  16. No, he was from Liverpool. Ya' got me, there! Chuck
  17. No, he was from Liverpool. Isn't Liverpool in England? I don't think they like to claim the Scousers. Geeze... tough crowd! Chuck
  18. That probably came from his early days playing in Germany. He was 'expirimental' when it came to sex. According to what I've read in books about him. Then again... who cares. Chuck
  19. No, he was from Liverpool. Isn't Liverpool in England? Chuck
  20. Hehe, even if he liked Reagan I still think he probably would never have voted for Thatcher Quite possibly... he never voted, at all!? Chuck
  21. All this time, I thought he was British! Chuck