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Posted by NE IA Dave on March 21, 2007 at 23:46:59 from (12.206.8.41):
In Reply to: DIGNITY AND INTEGRITY OF FORUM posted by Tom43 on March 20, 2007 at 19:35:56:
Your coment has two meanings in the Rosie post?--- Please don't hold her against the rest of us women. Yea I'm sure with you on that one!!!!! It did make me blush as a little though. First of all she's pretty big to hold even with a good horse collar, and even with a new harness Secondly, I kind of think most guys would say, we sure as heck don't want her held against us either. Sorry --I have alot of inbreading in my jean pool and growed up in Red Neck Ia. Please never take any coment of mine to be hurtful or disrespectful in any shape size or form. I have never been that type--just a horses rear most of the time. I guess as long as it is labled off topic it is perhaps easy to skip over for anyone. I always think it would be nice to meet everyone on these fourms, but some have a way with words that make me a little uncomfortable at times. One just has to assume that they are indeed having a bad day. Kind of like if you don't like me I will beat on you untill you do. I would always prefer to make some one laugh as to anger them. Now for the straight up on Rosie----All I can say is very discusting at best, even if she is man or woman. The sad part is she probably does have a few good intentions or ideas along the way. The TV chanel is getting many to watch so maybe they have a different trick to get us to watch other than a positive role model.
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