Posted by SweetFeet on November 29, 2012 at 21:18:47 from (70.35.103.74):
In Reply to: OT. Go Ahead Sweetfeet posted by 60 acre hillside on November 29, 2012 at 01:09:57:
Working long hours on second secretarial job. Midnight last night, probably the same tonight to meet publishing deadlines. Thought I'd take a break for a few minutes and relax, so clocked out... then find this thread. Wow - Really???
What's in a name? Nothing...literally NOTHING. There is no big story. So I chose a funky handle - whoopdeedooooooo.
Thank you very much to those who deserve thanks for their replies.
60 Acre Hillside, I accept your apology.
In a different thread, Nancy Howell hit the nail on the head when she said that being male does not make one a man.
I enjoy this forum. I have learned much here. I enjoy sharing junkyard photos with people who also enjoy them. I enjoy tractor topics and also Off-Topic threads. My husband relaxes after work by watching TV. I read, do computer work, edit junkyard photos or spend time on this site. I believe that overall I treat people decently and try to be helpful when I have the opportunity. I understand this site to be for people who share a common interest. Well, I am a people.
Just a few of clarifications...
I do not have a business (but perhaps someday something with junkyard art).
I do not have a website.
And if you think I'm a little weird - that's fine. 99.9% of the world's population is a little weird in somebody's book. So fairly certain that someone thinks you are weird too.
So be as moronic or sophmoric as you feel the need to be... it says something about YOU, not me.
Oops almost forgot... (I paraphrase below...that means I put it into my own simplified words to help you understand more easily. Just trying to be helpful in case some may not own a dictionary or possess the knowledge to utilize one).
moronic: foolish, ...has a potential mental age of between 8 and 12 years
sophmoric: stuck on yourself and believing you have knowledge-but in reality, poorly informed and immature
The solution is quite simple really. If you don't like me - don't read my posts, nor look at my photos, nor reply to any of the aforementioned items. If you cannot play with a girl in the sandbox, then don't come into my sandbox.
Oh, and thanks too... I only lose my temper about about once a year. Now I won't do so with someone whom I care about.
Well, break is over. Back to work. From me, no further replies will be forthcoming regarding this thread. But I will still be around because there are folks whose posts I really enjoy reading and replying too.
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