All the bickering, innuendo, and tit-for-tat, it would appear to me that there is a great deal of respect for fellow men in this forum.
I commend that because it is a display, at the end of the day, that we all do, indeed, love and care for each other.
That is the ultimate display of humanity, no matter small divided sides.
When it came down to it, we would meet, have a beer, shake hands and show of incredible respect to each fellow man.
I think you agree, or would like to think you agree.
Mike.
Originally posted by mikelomOk .. meet me down at the beach.. Im heading there now with a cooler packed with beers and drinks.
All the bickering, innuendo, and tit-for-tat, it would appear to me that there is a great deal of respect for fellow men in this forum.
I commend that because it is a display, at the end of the day, that we all do, indeed, love and care for each other.
That is the ultimate display of humanity, no matter small divided sides.
When it came down to it, ...[text shortened]... le respect to each fellow man.
I think you agree, or would like to think you agree.
Mike.
Originally posted by mikelomYes, I even waste my time trying to educate and reason with those who
All the bickering, innuendo, and tit-for-tat, it would appear to me that there is a great deal of respect for fellow men in this forum.
I commend that because it is a display, at the end of the day, that we all do, indeed, love and care for each other.
That is the ultimate display of humanity, no matter small divided sides.
When it came down to it, ...[text shortened]... le respect to each fellow man.
I think you agree, or would like to think you agree.
Mike.
have a reprobate mind. Is that not love?
P.S. I am not sure about the respect part though.
Originally posted by mikelomOf course!
All the bickering, innuendo, and tit-for-tat, it would appear to me that there is a great deal of respect for fellow men in this forum.
I commend that because it is a display, at the end of the day, that we all do, indeed, love and care for each other.
That is the ultimate display of humanity, no matter small divided sides.
When it came down to it, ...[text shortened]... le respect to each fellow man.
I think you agree, or would like to think you agree.
Mike.
I think the thing some people miss is that most people come here to argue and bicker; it's called making friends on the internet.
Originally posted by mikelomSome one give you a thumb down for this?!
All the bickering, innuendo, and tit-for-tat, it would appear to me that there is a great deal of respect for fellow men in this forum.
I commend that because it is a display, at the end of the day, that we all do, indeed, love and care for each other.
That is the ultimate display of humanity, no matter small divided sides.
When it came down to it, ...[text shortened]... le respect to each fellow man.
I think you agree, or would like to think you agree.
Mike.
I wonder who it was since Dasa isn't around ...
Originally posted by mikelomSometimes,when I meet someone new, i will ask them if they want to go have a beer. (Having a beer is a very socially acceptable norm in these parts.)
All the bickering, innuendo, and tit-for-tat, it would appear to me that there is a great deal of respect for fellow men in this forum.
I commend that because it is a display, at the end of the day, that we all do, indeed, love and care for each other.
That is the ultimate display of humanity, no matter small divided sides.
When it came down to it, ...[text shortened]... le respect to each fellow man.
I think you agree, or would like to think you agree.
Mike.
But sometimes they get their knickers in a knot about it. (Truly!!) And I have to back peddle or whatever.
What? you cant talk about *whatever* over a beer? Insane.
I mean they can say"no lets go have a coffee or juice instead".
Originally posted by karoly aczelBut the down side is, however, when you get drunk while posting here at RHP all you can do is take a swing at the computer monitor when you get into a spat.....unless the wife or dog are close by that is. 😛
Sometimes,when I meet someone new, i will ask them if they want to go have a beer. (Having a beer is a very socially acceptable norm in these parts.)
But sometimes they get their knickers in a knot about it. (Truly!!) And I have to back peddle or whatever.
What? you cant talk about *whatever* over a beer? Insane.
I mean they can say"no lets go have a coffee or juice instead".
Originally posted by karoly aczelDo you have something against talking over a beer?
Sometimes,when I meet someone new, i will ask them if they want to go have a beer. (Having a beer is a very socially acceptable norm in these parts.)
But sometimes they get their knickers in a knot about it. (Truly!!) And I have to back peddle or whatever.
What? you cant talk about *whatever* over a beer? Insane.
I mean they can say"no lets go have a coffee or juice instead".
Originally posted by whodeyI dont get drunk
But the down side is, however, when you get drunk while posting here at RHP all you can do is take a swing at the computer monitor when you get into a spat.....unless the wife or dog are close by that is. 😛
edit: Dont worry,I'm mean enough with my words without having to take a swing 😛
Just a couple of days ago I ran into an old friend who was there with his mum. I said asked if I could come by some time and have a beer and a chat. Because his mum was there he started going on about how he doesn't drink and I said no probs we'll just have a coffee then.
Despite being a grown man , he had to perpetuate that lie,(ie that he doesn't drink).
I can only assume that his mum was some sort of fundie... P'haps she lost her husband to alcoholism or something but I am still thinking the former.
Anyway it was all a bit awkward for me as only 2 weeks ago I was at his place having a few drinks
(Just thought I'd throw that in to clarify)