HOw NoT 2 POsT !!!!!!???!!??!

plEaze sumoNe make mEh a themeZ fo mah MaisPace zo I caN lOok kewl 2 mah frenZ.

puT lotz ov carz n biaTches init too.. I wAnt sUmtHin tiGHt N kewl. Get iT ????!!!?? ..AITE deN. ^_^

it bettah be gud 2 Or I woNt ax u peepZ agen. #:(

 

 

tanX :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :w00t: :zoomba:   XO :snowman: *_* :grin: :grin: 8C :banhammer: :banhammer:

 

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again started
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wHut??????? :rolleyes:

 

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:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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wHut???????
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TiC tAc ToE

:no: :yes: :yes:

:no: :yes: :no:

:yes: :no: :no:

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fo shizzle my nizzle
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U mean mah nizzle... ei? ^_^

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really tho, the post was cleverly disguised as not to appear to be social commentary. ;P

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Hey! hey! hey! Lets cut that kind of...uh...whatever it was he said out now! We can't have people running all over shizzling anybody's nizzle. o_O

YO yo yo! So WaDdup Vman! wHen Is wE guna gIts DoWn Wit Dis SlaMmin scIn DUde? I mEan dAt sCin Wo0d bEe da Bumb duDe wit da biAtcheS n StuFf! B)

I meAn f0rShizzle! Or wAs it f0rNizZle? ;P bUt fer SerIouSly dudE...I,d eben tRo iN a pHew buCks 4 yUr woRk mAN!  ;)

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Looks to me like a fast food diet and lots of over sweetened soft drinks have finally taken their toll on some very talented people.  What a shame.  :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I do believe i feel secure in the that fact I drink filtered water and do all my own cooking. :O   :-"

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"It is a dimension of sight and sound....Next stop, The Twilight Zone".

 

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I think's someone's been Naked too long and caught a draft.:-"

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wat up wit all dis bashin ya'll beez doin? I taut we'z all down like foh flatz on mah caddylack!!!!;P

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You guys are funny. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

But vStyler...in order to make your original post more authentic, you need to not ever respond to the thread again.  Demand everything for nothing in return and then vanish like you didn't exist, which I have noticed is how these things usually run.  Otherwise you have it spot on!

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I tired posting a reply... guess it didn't take... trying again..

 

Was really just a commentary on the state of todays younger gen and some of the posts I see frequently around here.

 

Gimme Gimme Gimme...                                                                                     

 

 

 

(a man after midnight) :lol:   < --- joke section.

 

 

 

 

Anyway...I try to raise my kids , four boys, to be anti-'this' I would like to think our family name will carry on with some dignity and respect.

 

It's a tough agenda :-|

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It's a tough agenda
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you''re telling me , man kids these days have got it good  not like when I was a child growing up*_*  wait I'm still a child :omg:   at heart lol:rofl: .... But seriously though kids of today have got it better than when some of us were growing up.

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Quoting vStyler, reply 15

Anyway...I try to raise my kids , four boys, to be anti-'this' I would like to think our family name will carry on with some dignity and respect.
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John, you might want to rethink this theory.  I raised my kids to be anti-'this' (they actually correct MY grammar most days--my DH's grammar sometimes rubs off on me and I need the kids to keep me on track).  Smart, grammatically correct kids don't fit in with their peers as well as the kind that adopt the latest craze.  It's a tough road to walk.  You're fortunate, you have boys...it's a little easier for them to swim against the current.

No matter how much I fight my chronological age, you couldn't PAY me enough money to go back to middle school/junior high/high school.  I would much rather be 50 than 15.

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Grammar is just a small section of the overall prob in todays society as I see it.... but it's a start.

No matter how much I fight my chronological age,
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Karen ur not an old 'Chroney" yet. :lol:

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DH
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Designated Hitter? :|

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It got to be groooooovy man. Ya dig. Back in the day when we wuz protestin' the war and railin' about antidissestaslishmentterrierism ( it was a real word back then) flower power make love not war with bell bottom jeans draggin' on the ground and watchin' the chicks burnin' their bras in times square. Right On! I never did understand half of that stuff:grin:

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It's more than how people are talking.. :-| although, I have to say thats bothersome enough. ... imo.

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Quoting vStyler, reply 18

Karen ur not an old 'Chroney" yet.
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I'm in training.  I just can't seem to make myself care that much about my lawn, though.

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I just can't seem to make myself care that much about my lawn, though.
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well, au naturelle is preferred by some :w00t:

 

Sorry couldn't resist that one ;P

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well, au naturelle is preferred by some
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But seriously though kids of today have got it better than when some of us were growing up.
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In some ways, yes, but when I was growing up we didn't have to face up to kids carrying guns and knives in schools.... having to go through a metal detector to get to class.  In my day, we got into a fist fight, took our lumps and got on with it... these days kids are getting shot/stabbed in revenge for even the mildest of altercations.

Sure, kids these days have so much technology at their fingertips, stuff we'd never even dreamed of, much less seen, but then expectations of them are so much higher and there's a greater pressure on them to succeed/perform.  Nope, there was nothing wrong with the 3 R's and a basic education that set us up for life... and the quality of life was no worse for not having all the tech gadgets kids these days take for granted...expect whether or not their parents can afford them.

Thing is, while they expect/take these things for granted, they still have to pay the piper.   Expectations of them are far greater, and teen (and younger) suicides are on the increase as a result of the pressure they're under to perform/succeed.   In my day, teen suicide and younger was unheard of, so.....

I would much rather be 50 than 15.
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Exactly, cos the complications/pressures of starting out these days are more than we ever had to face... and it gets tougher as time and technology progress because the bar keeps getting raised higher with each new generation.   Progress, yes, but at what price? 

Yup, growing up in the 50's and 60's was so much simpler... uncomplicated.