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Well my opinion, if I met someone new and he/she curses frequently then I automatically make the assumption they are of lower intelligence (even though they could be very well brilliant). Also, it makes me believe that they are probably melodramatic. All in all, cursing is just an unintelligent way to emphasize a point. Don't get me wrong I will curse here and there, but on this forum I try and not curse only because I respect the members and that's just how I was raised...
All in all, when it comes to it I can care less about what other people say on this forum when it comes to cursing. If they want to be "that guy" then let them do it. I don't think it's necessary to call someone out because of cursing. It's not like we're in elementary school... By the way, I've lived in Orange County, CA for 20 years and 2 years in Oklahoma. I'd say the Midwest people don't cuss nearly as much as California people. That's just my opinion.
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Swearing is actually awesome. I do it constantly.
But I'm also a southerner so I know better than to swear around people when I don't know what their preference towards swearing is...on this board, for example. It's just not polite. |
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Andrew,
I'm still confused. This comment seems to have been aimed at me. If so, why? Just curious... Best Regards, Eric
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/ro͞ob/ Noun A country bumpkin. Synonyms yokel - bumpkin - hick I don't think I've ever heard this word used to describe someone in my entire life hahaha.
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Maybe he meant Rube Walker....I always kinda liked him.
To get back on topic..wild manipulation of scans is one of my pet peeves, hate it! |
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Thanks for the rose-colored-glasses vote of confidence here. I will resume my, "glass half-full" mindset and truly appreciate your input As for Andrew, I will reserve judgment until he replies...and give him the benfit of the doubt here. And thank you, David, for guiding this thread back towards the original topic. I found myself getting sidetracked. My apologies to all concerned. Sincerely, Eric
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Rube Waddell Both were great players. Best, Eric |
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I was thinking Rube Oldring
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