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02CCSB

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peanut gallery question...with all this going on, why doesn't someone just kick someones ass?

This keyboard war crap is entertaining as all hell....
 

JoshH

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JOSH remove me from this forum as a member for i am done here... Those that continue to follow and support thank you :hug::hug::hug: This will be my last post as a member.. Thanks to all for the comments and support over the years!!!

You got it. :thumb:
 

Osubeaver

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I was asking my boss cause his card was more handy then mine at the time to take care of the bitch fest !!!! Same card you ran wrong the last time i gave it to you... Im still offering the original deal... Whats the play steve>???

This sounds like 300% bullshit.

More handy? :rofl:

Everybody elses money is "more handy" for all the crap I buy and my mortgage. But too bad for me, I still have to use mine.
 

adeso

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flyinelvis11

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in before the lock. i might actually make it to work on time now that this thread has jumped the shark lol. i still say the newly vs. trent thread was was more entertaining...there was a s**t ton more name calling, hair pulling, etc...
 

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Adding more punctuation marks just makes you seem more legitimate-er! :roflmao:

What's with all this defacing business? Is someone drawing or painting on someone else or something? For future reference:|

Deface: "transitive verb
1: to mar the appearance of : injure by effacing significant details <deface an inscription>"

( http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deface)

Perhaps the word you're looking for is DEFAME, in which case:

Defame: "transitive verb
1 archaic : disgrace
2: to harm the reputation of by libel or slander

(http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/defame?show=0&t=1343366259)

For further reference, this is very difficult to prove in court. And even if you COULD prove it, you'd have to ALSO prove that you suffered some sort of injurious event as a direct result in order to obtain any type of enforceable judgement.

This concludes today's grammar lesson. :thumb:

(In case you're wondering, this was pretty much aimed at you, duramini) :hello:
 
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