1. Oviously you dont discuss the things with them you do with "the boys", but I'm apt to agree.
  2. Originally posted by lestertriplett87:Not sure what brought up Westboro, but this is my theory about them. I don't think they really believe that stuff. Some of them are lawyers, and I think they know the free speech laws very well. They say the most outrageous things to get people to respond, then turn around and sue them, often times getting large sums of money. They use the media to gain attention. Even if that isn't true, they are awful people.


    They aint really a church anyway. Its like 100 people that are related.
  3. Some of the best people I've ever met are women. They know how to hold a conversation (and a drink, too).

    I bought up Westboro after seeing a documentary about them last week, I think it was. They're extreme in their views and of course they believe what they're saying. According to Wikipedia, Fred Phelps saw 'certain activity in a park' and decided to have a whinge about it and here he is all these years later preaching his crap to the world, except he's done the unthinkable - bringing young children into it - a child doesn't even know about this sort of thing, and should be left to be a child until they reach that age of when they become a young adult. Of course, most sane people see the picketing as ridiculous and a little extreme.


  4. That goes both ways.


    Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:[..]

    Shes inteligent, brutally honest (I consider it a plus some people dont), and she thinks I'm one of the funniest people on the planet. Our senses of humor mesh perfectly.


    How would you describe your sense of humor?
  5. Originally posted by drewhiggins:Some of the best people I've ever met are women. They know how to hold a conversation (and a drink, too).

    I bought up Westboro after seeing a documentary about them last week, I think it was. They're extreme in their views and of course they believe what they're saying. According to Wikipedia, Fred Phelps saw 'certain activity in a park' and decided to have a whinge about it and here he is all these years later preaching his crap to the world, except he's done the unthinkable - bringing young children into it - a child doesn't even know about this sort of thing, and should be left to be a child until they reach that age of when they become a young adult. Of course, most sane people see the picketing as ridiculous and a little extreme.


    As a friend of a number of vets, I find there actions at military funeraels beyond the pale.
  6. Random: Aaron, have you always had that avatar?


  7. Except for the first month or two I was on here, yep.


    Also random: I met my districts congressman (state level, not national level) yesterday at a 9/11 memorial service. I can understand the liberals in my county disagreeing with him on policy, but not those who attack him on a personal level. He seemed like a very nice guy.
  8. I actually remember when you first registered here.
  9. Long time eh. I still remember when I registered here, quite a few people here that aren't now - and how different the site was.
  10. The site didn't have me going crazy back then.