Goodnight, Irene wrote:I see my post was deleted quietly, without my being told.
Thief in the night business. How classy.
When you actually write a classy post rather than acting like a child, I am sure they will do you the courtesy of telling you before they delete your post. Of course if you are acting like an adult then they won't need to delete your posts now will they? Are you sure you are 26 years old? Maybe you should start in the kiddy section and work your way up to adult message board conversation where you can disagree and discuss without resorting to names that get tossed around on elementary school playgrounds. This will likely never happen, but maybe as you work your way to your 20,000 post you can moderate your ratio of childish posts from 50% down to 30%. You would be doing everyone a favor. ;;-)
Was that your handiwork? Crying to Big Brother? LOL.
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Like a fly to sh!t, Collins arrives with an as-always witty slice of input.
Who are you Internet-threatening to beat up this week, Collie?
If you are going to act like a child can you at least work on your material and be a funny child rather than a bitter mentally-challenged child? If your jokes only entertain yourself then you probably aren't funny.
Really...you are 26 years old? Really? Tell me it was a typo and you are really 16, so at least your immaturity would make some sense.
Goodnight, Irene wrote:I see my post was deleted quietly, without my being told.
Thief in the night business. How classy.
When you actually write a classy post rather than acting like a child, I am sure they will do you the courtesy of telling you before they delete your post. Of course if you are acting like an adult then they won't need to delete your posts now will they? Are you sure you are 26 years old? Maybe you should start in the kiddy section and work your way up to adult message board conversation where you can disagree and discuss without resorting to names that get tossed around on elementary school playgrounds. This will likely never happen, but maybe as you work your way to your 20,000 post you can moderate your ratio of childish posts from 50% down to 30%. You would be doing everyone a favor. ;;-)
Goodnight, Irene wrote:Like a fly to sh!t, Collins arrives with an as-always witty slice of input.
Who are you Internet-threatening to beat up this week, Collie?
If you are going to act like a child can you at least work on your material and be a funny child rather than a bitter mentally-challenged child? If your jokes only entertain yourself then you probably aren't funny.
Really...you are 26 years old? Really? Tell me it was a typo and you are really 16, so at least your immaturity would make some sense.
Nice job on the alliteration. It reminded me of Ralph on The Simpsons.
"I heard your dad went into the restaurant & ate everything in the restaurant & they had to close the restaurant."
Provided some unintentional humour --- probably your best brand.
I do not think I would like him as a person. But in the ring he had
some very real skills and attributes that would make him a danger
to a lot of men. He is one of those fools that robbed himself through
his idiocy and impulse to commit a crime, no one but him to blame
for the harm he did to his victim and boxing.
Though, he was in my opinion a very real talent and hard some
serious skills.
Lotta fighters hit the sauce hard during their careers.
Lew Jenkins of course was mentioned. Thats a good shout.
Mike Ayala comes to mind.
Supposedly had a smack problem during his career.
I thought I read somewhere he was higher than hell when he fought Lil Red in 1979s fight of the year.
For rapid deterioration of boxing skills, watch Lloyd Honeyghan vs Donald Curry followed by Lloyd Honeyghan vs Mark Breland. The Ragamuffin Man goes from being an excellent boxer-puncher with fast accurate hands and slick defense, to a stiff who look's clueless in the ring.