The wave
Why did YOU have to include this in your reply? Did it help your manliness to first insult him and belittle him? Bet you're the guy who goes into a restroom at an airport and thinks the cleaning attendant is beneath you and never tips them. You need to go back to school and take a humanities class. PS- I wave to all jeeps. It's tradition.
I'm not sure why you capitalized "you" in your comment, I'll guess it was an attempt to insight a defensive reaction on my part. Sorry, I'm not going to bite.
As to your insult question, how's my comment insulting? He's a poor communicator, an English writing class is exactly was this warrior needs. From his comments I gathered that he's a veteran of some type, probably junior enlisted... Time for him to put that GI Bill to good use.
As to your inflammatory reference to the restroom attendant, what an odd thing to say to someone you've never met. In fact, I don't believe I've ever used a restroom with an assigned attendant. As an enlisted man myself, I've cleaned my fair share of shit buckets and floors... There's nothing demeaning about it. It's a job like any other.
Humanities class? What's that going to instill? Blind acceptance of ignorance and mindless tolerance of the intolerable? No thanks.
In short, I'm not sure what your comments are intended to produce...if I were to guess, I'd say you were trolling. If so, happy trolling to you.
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As to your grill and trademark question, I guess it can be summarized by two words, (1) free (2) society. It's your Jeep, do what you want with/to it.
He asked for opinions. I started with, and gave, what seemed to be the most appropriate response to an ignorant and vastly incoherent rant. I'm not sure why you capitalized "you" in your comment, I'll guess it was an attempt to insight a defensive reaction on my part. Sorry, I'm not going to bite. As to your insult question, how's my comment insulting? He's a poor communicator, an English writing class is exactly was this warrior needs. From his comments I gathered that he's a veteran of some type, probably junior enlisted... Time for him to put that GI Bill to good use. As to your inflammatory reference to the restroom attendant, what an odd thing to say to someone you've never met. In fact, I don't believe I've ever used a restroom with an assigned attendant. As an enlisted man myself, I've cleaned my fair share of shit buckets and floors... There's nothing demeaning about it. It's a job like any other. Humanities class? What's that going to instill? Blind acceptance of ignorance and mindless tolerance of the intolerable? No thanks. In short, I'm not sure what your comments are intended to produce...if I were to guess, I'd say you were trolling. If so, happy trolling to you.
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.For me, "life" has gifted me with the wisdom to always be honest, to never cover the truth with soft lies or incincier curtsies. From your inferred tone, I say you have a soft hart and probably lie often.
To be honest, this conversation is not relevant to the OP's comments. As I'm sure we can both go back and forth like this for months, I suggest we both put our swords away and back off with a mutual understanding of differences. I further suggest you direct your comments to the OP's initial post.
Good luck to you, live long and prosper, and take care.
Nice catch. I'm a product of the Southern California education system... I'm lucky to even be able to read, let alone spell... Lol!
No hard feelings, take care my man! Best of life to ya. WAVE!!!!!
No hard feelings, take care my man! Best of life to ya. WAVE!!!!!
Last edited by BAJA TYM; Oct 25, 2015 at 05:53 PM.
LO! No hard feeling at all! Never were! I'd buy you a beer if our paths ever crossed. Take care yourself! PS - If you knew me you'd know I'm probably the most honest person you ever met. My wife / kids & colleagues at work will say my best trait and worst is the fact I'm "brutally honest". You may not like what I have to say but here it comes ,,,,,type honest. Comes from my dad...."the Marine". He'd come down from Heaven & kick my butt if I ever lied. The (3) things he instilled 1. Stand up for yourself and your beliefs. 2. Be honest & never lie. 3. Admit when you're wrong.
LO! No hard feeling at all! Never were! I'd buy you a beer if our paths ever crossed. Take care yourself! PS - If you knew me you'd know I'm probably the most honest person you ever met. My wife / kids & colleagues at work will say my best trait and worst is the fact I'm "brutally honest". You may not like what I have to say but here it comes ,,,,,type honest. Comes from my dad...."the Marine". He'd come down from Heaven & kick my butt if I ever lied. The (3) things he instilled 1. Stand up for yourself and your beliefs. 2. Be honest & never lie. 3. Admit when you're wrong.
-- James



