Notice The Personal Insults have to stop!

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  1. kjironman1

    kjironman1 Well-Known Member

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    Pearl Earl is a $100.....
     
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    @SlyPokerDog

    What about a thread dedicated to insults? One thread where its no holds barred and peolple can go at each other to thier hearts content(ill have to ignore the thread to not get lured in. Lol)

    It might help the venting and ease the arguement trail bouncing from thread to thread?
    Just a thought.
     
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    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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  4. Lanny

    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    They used to eat dog in S. Korea. It was said to relieve the heat of the day in the summer. I've seen it for sale in basement delicatessens in department stores. That was about 30 or 40 years ago. Probably the result of a starving population during the Korean war.

    Nowadays, you don't see people eating dog in S. Korea. They treat dogs as pets just the way we do.

    N. Korea, may be a different story since most of the population is starving and many are starving to death. I've heard of them eating sawdust and grass just to fill their empty tummies. My God, my heart goes out to those poor wretches.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    I remember the day when it was $50.
     
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    And you now understand why i am an apprenticeship teacher now. Not sure my tools are going back on. My days on the iron are mostly telling people what to do rather than doing it any more.
     
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    Kegogi.... I did a year in Korea in 1989-90.
     
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    Sleeping in rattlesnake den would be more civilized than living in the Portland area.

    No hard line, a new tower gets cell service to my cave. Using a cell phone to post is very difficult for my ape size fingers. And the screen is more sensitive than a 12 year old virgin's thighs.
     
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    Hahahaha, nice!

    I bought an acre with a big farm house and barn and stuff out in canby.
     
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    And i spend as much time editing and correcting my fat fingered phone typos than i do a ctually typing my thoughts.
    Sometimes i forget and its brutally obvious. Lol
     
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    It's not that hard to figure out.
     
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    Then it should be easy for you to detail a regiment to be followed in order to decipher who is playing and who is truly trolling, no?

    Id love to hear it.
     
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    My reference to dogs was a spin on the reports of fat boy executing some of his relatives and a former girl friend by feeding them to his dogs.
     
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    How did they sell it? Just called dog legs or thighs or whatever or dog steaks, or did they sell by breed?
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Most Koreans call it Boshington. gogi means meat. dakgogi means chicken. Bulgogi is a type of marinated beef that is roasted over a grill. daisygogi is pork. I've never heard of Kegogi but my wife, who is sitting in the same room, says it's another term for dog meat. My wife is practically nauseated by even talking about it. That seems to be the modern view of most Koreans.

    By the way, the term gook, which we usually attribute to a derogatory term for Vietnamese actually has it's beginnings in Korea. Americans are Mee-gooks, Koreans are Han-gooks, Chinese are Joong-gooks and Englishmen are known as Young-gooks.
     
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    You won't find many S. Koreans who give a damn for that mad man. I believe the majority of them would cheer if he were to meet a violent death.
     
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    Good luck with your efforts. It will make threads easier to read!
     
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    Ditto. I don't here laurel at all...sounds more like Yahweh
     
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    The writing on the package was in Korean. Although I can read some Korean, I could not at the time.

    It was packaged the way you'd package any meat in any typical American grocery store. We bought some very delicious Korean food in the delicatessens but never dog meat, of course. I couldn't even get my wife to look at it.

    The Korean language is very different from Chinese or Japanese. It has 25 characters consisting of vowels and consonants. It also has about 8 diphthongs similar to our dipthongs. An English diphthong would be 'ch' or 'th' or 'ow' and so on. It's a really easy language to learn.
     
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    Yes it is. Do you feel you have ever instigated any with passive aggressive comments? Not trying to start anything with you, but it seems you point the finger at me a lot while doing much of what you described above yourself. The other day I made a comment to bonesjones and it turned the thread into another mess. Was it really necessary to involve yourself? I think we all need to take some responsibility for once rather than blaming the other guy.
     

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