Daffynition
Dude, no, you misunderstand. After the first half-dozen posts, you are out of the discussion and your needs are no longer being discussed. It becomes all about the other posters and what they like and what their experiences have been. Soon it will deteriorate into a pissing contest about who has done the most hunting and has the biggest hardest gun. Then there will be insults, then some posters will sanctimoniously offer to pray for each other, then there will be accusations that the other guys are not real conservatives, probably liberal trolls, because they dont like the same thing. Some lady or limp-wristed man will post that they dont see why its necessary to kill the pretty animals because they have feelings too, and there will be a 100-post tangent on that. Its great fun if it goes the right way.
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As I reflect back on my life it is interesting to remember how many times I came to a crossroads and had to make a difficult life choice. I feel like Lt. Colonel Frank Slade in
Scent of a Woman when he contemplated facing the crossroads in his life. He said, “I always knew what the right path was. Without exception. I knew. But I never took it. You know why? It was too damn hard.” I think that all of us can relate to his observation. Sometimes in life we just waffle.
Other groups this year also came to a crossroad and were faced with a difficult choice after the corrupted presidential election. The FBI should have been all over the obvious fraud like flies on a rib-roast. Instead, the FBI channeled Sergeant Schultz (“
As I reflect back on my life it is interesting to remember how many times I came to a crossroads and had to make a difficult life choice. I feel like Lt. Colonel Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman when he contemplated facing the crossroads in his life. He said, “I always knew… Read more »