Posted by Texasmark1 on September 04, 2017 at 04:54:43 from (99.197.190.172):
In Reply to: I'm sorry posted by Morgan in ar on September 03, 2017 at 18:28:31:
I really enjoyed reading through the replies, especially the comical ones. Still laughing about it.
Well folks, this is my coffee shop. I just sat down with a cup full of my specialty coffee (8 O'Clock Original, med roast, whole bean, ground here, drip Mr. Coffee pot). Don't have to get dressed, get out in the weather, burn up gas, wear and tear on the truck, dodge the "texters", put up with the coffee, listen to the same mouths flap day after day on guys thinking they know all there is to know about everything when all they know about is really nothing.
On here, you can be selective, if you get tired of listening to one flapping his yap, you can dial in another, different one every day if that suits you......................LMAO.
Well, did any body get their feelings hurt with what I said?
Anybody get a good laugh out of it?
I surely did.......get a good laugh out of it. Life is good. Enjoy!
Seriously, some really fine folks here with some serious knowledge helping those in need with their problems. This just happens to be my favorite site for that reason. Also like the "site cops" patrolling like they do to keep it enjoyable.
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