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BrainSmashR 02-13-2007 07:23 AM

Howdy
 
Just testing the water...

kansast 02-13-2007 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
Just testing the water...

That's a Bluebirds song.

Welcome to SBLive!


:gosaints:

BrainSmashR 02-14-2007 05:39 AM

Hey there....thanks for the Welcome

AnimeSpirit 02-14-2007 09:37 AM

Yo! I see you're a Naruto fan. Have we another anime nut in our midst? :D

BrainSmashR 02-14-2007 04:05 PM

Yeah, I'm a big fan of Anime

Isaac-Saxxon 02-14-2007 04:34 PM

Maybe Japan would be a good place for you to move
 
Living in the cartoon world what a great place to find girls with green hair and funny noses. Hey RR that luke warm thing has you riding the fence better be watching the Smash Mouth will get you too. Free country right or left. Watchmen watch for the hour is near and the forces of evil are on the move and the time of cleaning house is at hand.
Isaac:eek:

BrainSmashR 02-14-2007 06:03 PM

"The sky is falling, the sky is falling"

LAF

AnimeSpirit 02-14-2007 06:46 PM

Brain, you should check out my SBLive! Kids group. I would like to get some anime discussions going in there.

BrainSmashR 02-14-2007 07:07 PM

Kids group?

Dude, I'll be 36 in about 2 weeks....at any rate...I'll check it out later. I'm about to head out for a couple of hours and do the Valentines thing

AnimeSpirit 02-14-2007 07:33 PM

Hey, I'm 24 myself, but I still like anime. SBLive! Kids is a group for kids or anyone who likes youthful entertainment like video games, anime, music, etc.

Isabella 02-14-2007 09:44 PM

LOL, looks like someone may have found a partner.

BrainSmashR 02-14-2007 10:57 PM

Is there an ignore feature for overly annoying people?

AnimeSpirit 02-14-2007 11:25 PM

I think there is, but I've never used it. You may have to ask admin for that one.

kansast 02-15-2007 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
Is there an ignore feature for overly annoying people?

why yes there is. Should you choose to ignore a users post, thus HIDING their posts from your view, you can go to a users Profile page, find the link that states "Add 'username' to Your Ignore List". OR you can go straight to:
http://www.shreveport.com/forums/pro...hp?do=editlist
and type in usernames to your buddy list or ignore list.

Isabella 02-15-2007 01:24 AM

Use It!

Isaac-Saxxon 02-15-2007 05:02 AM

Oh now worm wood
 
You can sure dish it out but now you need to run and hide when someone post something you do not like :laugh: Thin skin you have. Please block me out too and maybe Al too. Throw your rocks and run what a great guy. Dont play kids game would be hard to tell that by you bill board avatar. :nono:
Isaac

Al Swearengen 02-15-2007 05:14 AM

We're all just talkin here! No harm, no foul!:peace:

BrainSmashR 02-15-2007 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by kansast
why yes there is. Should you choose to ignore a users post, thus HIDING their posts from your view, you can go to a users Profile page, find the link that states "Add 'username' to Your Ignore List". OR you can go straight to:
http://www.shreveport.com/forums/pro...hp?do=editlist
and type in usernames to your buddy list or ignore list.

Hey great!!!

Works like a charm.

BrainSmashR 02-15-2007 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
You can sure dish it out but now you need to run and hide when someone post something you do not like :laugh: Thin skin you have. Please block me out too and maybe Al too. Throw your rocks and run what a great guy. Dont play kids game would be hard to tell that by you bill board avatar. :nono:
Isaac

Dude, you're just a putz....I have no need to add you to my ignore list. It's my antagonistic neighbor who cries foul when you look at her funny....

I like to take care of situations before they become problems....Barney Fife says "nip it in the bud".
http://www.georgeblowfish.com/bfife.gif

Isaac-Saxxon 02-15-2007 07:57 AM

Dude, you're just a putz
 
I always think a person is of higher education when they address someone as dude :laugh: Do you wear you backwards baseball cap to go with that ? I think mansard would be quite fitting for you "Dude" :laugh:
Isaac

AnimeSpirit 02-15-2007 10:00 AM

Come on guys! We're suppose to be making friends here. Why not just shake hands and agree to disagree before arguments turn into insulting each other? What could be more manly than that?

:beerchug:

BrainSmashR 02-15-2007 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
I always think a person is of higher education when they address someone as dude :laugh: Do you wear you backwards baseball cap to go with that ? I think mansard would be quite fitting for you "Dude" :laugh:
Isaac

....and yet you worship imaginary beings.

BrainSmashR 02-15-2007 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by AnimeSpirit
Come on guys! We're suppose to be making friends here. Why not just shake hands and agree to disagree before arguments turn into insulting each other? What could be more manly than that?

:beerchug:

Sorry, I don't make friends with zealots or terrorists.

Anyone who places their beliefs above the law is the enemy of every modern society.

FACT 02-15-2007 12:20 PM

[quote=BrainSmashR]Dude, you're just a putz....I have no need to add you to my ignore list. It's my antagonistic neighbor who cries foul when you look at her funny....

Did someone do something to you? I think NOT! You are the one who whines over nothing. You came here to start trouble as usual. What you consider the truth is not fact. Everyone sees things differently than you.
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Vaporizer Comparison

Isaac-Saxxon 02-15-2007 12:33 PM

With that said..
 
Isaac will lay down the sword and try to make friends with people that are friendly. I know my views are just that my views and I like this site because there are many different views and we can agree to disagree. Hey if we all agreed on everything we would not need to post behind a avatar or post at all but that would be a perfect world :rolleyes:

Isaac-Saxxon

FACT 02-15-2007 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Isaac-Saxxon
Isaac will lay down the sword and try to make friends with people that are friendly. I know my views are just that my views and I like this site because there are many different views and we can agree to disagree. Hey if we all agreed on everything we would not need to post behind a avatar or post at all but that would be a perfect world :rolleyes:

Isaac-Saxxon

Thank you Mr. Isaac-Saxxon. It is pointless to argue with him anyway. My intent was to defend my friend who is a true lady.
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Gay **** trai

AnimeSpirit 02-15-2007 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
Sorry, I don't make friends with zealots or terrorists.
Anyone who places their beliefs above the law is the enemy of every modern society.

Having zeal is the same as having dedication or enthusiasm, perhaps to a slightly higher degree. With that said, I am sure you are just as zealous about some things as the rest of us, at least from time to time. As far as terrorism, I do not know of anyone on this board who has committed a terrorist act of any kind. Has anyone admitted to such? As far as what people think of their own beliefs, you may be right. But that doesn't matter in the slightest as far as the purpose of this board. They can believe what they want if it floats their boat.

kansast 02-15-2007 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by FACT
My intent was to defend my friend who is a true lady.

Welcome to SBLive! "FACT", it would appear you came just in time to get involved in the middle of a I don't know what :)

But to stay on topic of this thread.. HOWDY :peace:


:beerchug:

BrainSmashR 02-15-2007 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by AnimeSpirit
Having zeal is the same as having dedication or enthusiasm, perhaps to a slightly higher degree. With that said, I am sure you are just as zealous about some things as the rest of us, at least from time to time. As far as terrorism, I do not know of anyone on this board who has committed a terrorist act of any kind. Has anyone admitted to such? As far as what people think of their own beliefs, you may be right. But that doesn't matter in the slightest as far as the purpose of this board. They can believe what they want if it floats their boat.


Being enthusiastic about something is considerably different than condoning the actions of criminals.

BrainSmashR 02-15-2007 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by FACT
Quote:

Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
Dude, you're just a putz....I have no need to add you to my ignore list. It's my antagonistic neighbor who cries foul when you look at her funny....

Did someone do something to you? I think NOT! You are the one who whines over nothing. You came here to start trouble as usual. What you consider the truth is not fact. Everyone sees things differently than you.


Yeah, I was called a Socialist for supporting the law over religion.

Try paying attention before you start pointing fingers.....of course I realize that's difficult for people with bigger mouths than brains.

AnimeSpirit 02-15-2007 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
Being enthusiastic about something is considerably different than condoning the actions of criminals.

Oh come now! Judge Moore disobeying a court order to remove the 10 Commandments might make him insubordinate or even radical, but he is certainly not a common criminal as you seem to think. He didn't hurt anyone, take advantage of anyone, or abuse anyone's trust. He merely disobeyed an order to be PC in his court and maybe even perhaps dishonored himself a little. I still think his punishment was excessive, but I'm not about to say that he needs to be in jail.

Anyway, I'm with Kansast. We're getting off the subject here.

Isaac-Saxxon 02-15-2007 04:27 PM

The man is not a criminal
 
For years it was legal to have the Ten Commandments in most all public places and some liberal court started the ball rolling and now the ACLU has it as a platform so for 200 years it was legal and almost over night it is not and this makes him a criminal ? Not :nono: This is a man with balls to stand up and be counted as being for the Christian Morals this country is based on. You may not like the "Christian" part fine but morals are a good thing no matter your faith and the loss of them in our children is evident by reading the paper. So if you think a man with the guts to stand up and say what needs to be said and looses his job knowing he would is criminal well I say he is a major Patriot.
Isaac

BrainSmashR 02-15-2007 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by AnimeSpirit
Oh come now! Judge Moore disobeying a court order to remove the 10 Commandments might make him insubordinate or even radical, but he is certainly not a common criminal as you seem to think. He didn't hurt anyone, take advantage of anyone, or abuse anyone's trust. He merely disobeyed an order to be PC in his court and maybe even perhaps dishonored himself a little. I still think his punishment was excessive, but I'm not about to say that he needs to be in jail.

Anyway, I'm with Kansast. We're getting off the subject here.

Anyone who willingly and with full knowledge of their actions CHOOSES to break the law isn't any better than the guy growing pot in the privacy of his own home and certainly doesn't deserve to be treated any differently. I mean hey, they're both victimless crimes, right? Wasn't that your justification?

With that being said, I didn't state Roy Moore deserved to go to jail or even be sued, I said he was unfit to judge others.

Isabella 02-15-2007 05:17 PM

By the way, I am not your neighbor. I don't live on the same street as you. Be sure you put me on your ignore list. I was here first, enjoying myself. That said, end of story.

Isaac-Saxxon 02-15-2007 07:06 PM

Anybody else notice
 
The Judas among us has only been here a week and has insulted just about every one in a very short time and yes his threads are a mile long because he is Judas Rude Dude :mad: :mad:

AnimeSpirit 02-15-2007 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BrainSmashR
Anyone who willingly and with full knowledge of their actions CHOOSES to break the law isn't any better than the guy growing pot in the privacy of his own home and certainly doesn't deserve to be treated any differently. I mean hey, they're both victimless crimes, right? Wasn't that your justification?
With that being said, I didn't state Roy Moore deserved to go to jail or even be sued, I said he was unfit to judge others.

Growing pot is a crime because people smoke it and often persuade others to smoke it as well. While the act of growing it is a victimless crime, it can and usually does involve victims later on. Therefore, it "indirectly" does have victims. In Judge Moore's case, however, he could've displayed those Commandments for 30 years and not hurt anyone.

I can agree that his insubordination makes him unfit to judge.

Bob 02-15-2007 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Isabella
By the way, I am not your neighbor. I don't live on the same street as you. Be sure you put me on your ignore list. I was here first, enjoying myself. That said, end of story.

Someone harassing you there Isabella, just give us his name, and we'll POUND HIM :argue:

BrainSmashR 02-15-2007 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by AnimeSpirit
In Judge Moore's case, however, he could've displayed those Commandments for 30 years and not hurt anyone.


OR he could have been allowed to victimize everyone who didn't follow his beliefs, except unlike Isaac, instead of calling them Socialist, he could have sentenced them to prison.

As long as we both agree that he was unfit to judge others, because of his actions, not his beliefs, then I can trust you are a rational individual


Unlike someone else who not only doesn't know the definition of neighbor, but who continues to make antagonistic remarks even though I've already made it perfectly clear her stupidity is being ignored.

Al Swearengen 02-15-2007 10:12 PM

It is precisely the judge's actions that make him eminently qualified to judge others. The decisions made and the sentences handed down from his bench, having been deliberated upon and rendered with the guidence of the Word of God is exactly what makes him fit to judge, and I'd bet any amount of money that if any of us found ourselves standing before his court awaiting judgment we'd all be damned glad of his "criminality"! That is, unless you'd prefer to be judged by someone who never tempers the dispensation of justice with mercy...leniency...forgiveness... atonement...second chances. Maybe you'd rather have the kind of judge who goes strictly by the book...follows the law to the letter? Well you're in luck, cuz we've got plenty of those.

Isabella 02-15-2007 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob
Someone harassing you there Isabella, just give us his name, and we'll POUND HIM :argue:

:hug: Thank you, but really he is not worth it.


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