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Frogwatch[_2_] January 28th 11 10:03 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
I really didn't think these guys were serious but turns out they are.
A big furrin company wants to buy my business. It aint much of a
business but it is mine and it allows me to have lots of freedom to go
sailing when I want (although I rarely do). Just knowing I really can
take off if I want is a real safety valve.
Now this company only wants to buy my biz IF I WORK FER EM
TOO.............."meh". Being an employee sucks and I have not been
such for over 16 yrs. Am not sure I could do it, sit at work wishing
I could get on my boat and leave but knowing I can't do that until
retirement, GAWD, suicide time it'd be so depressing. I rarely take
that much time off and when I do I work on stuff I take with me. In
Summer, I go wander round the mountain in Wyoming and think, write
techie stuff and solve techie probs. Would an employer understand that
mode of operation?
Would it be THAT diff working for someone else? Yeah, they'd pay me
much better than I pay myself and would pay a lot for the business but
what would I do with that much more money and no freedom? I'd rather
work for less and be more free (to a point). Both myself and my wife
are cheap people, I'd rather drive an old truck with 330,000 miles
than make payments, our house costs less than anybody else I know, we
have no debt and I would not buy a bigger boat even if I had the money
(I'd build one though)
I even think they'd keep my business where it is and just give me more
people and cool toys to do stuff but I'd be workin for the man.
Working for someone else'd violate my personal philosophy of
independence and I'd feel like a hypocrite (but think of the money and
having someone else to do all the **** stuff).
Yup, it's tempting to finally have someone willing to finance the
stuff I want to do at work. OTOH, I don't wanna sell my soul.
Sooooo, have someone to pay for my fun work stuff or be a free man?

Harryk January 28th 11 10:10 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/28/11 5:03 PM, Frogwatch wrote:
I really didn't think these guys were serious but turns out they are.
A big furrin company wants to buy my business. It aint much of a
business but it is mine and it allows me to have lots of freedom to go
sailing when I want (although I rarely do). Just knowing I really can
take off if I want is a real safety valve.
Now this company only wants to buy my biz IF I WORK FER EM
TOO.............."meh". Being an employee sucks and I have not been
such for over 16 yrs. Am not sure I could do it, sit at work wishing
I could get on my boat and leave but knowing I can't do that until
retirement, GAWD, suicide time it'd be so depressing. I rarely take
that much time off and when I do I work on stuff I take with me. In
Summer, I go wander round the mountain in Wyoming and think, write
techie stuff and solve techie probs. Would an employer understand that
mode of operation?
Would it be THAT diff working for someone else? Yeah, they'd pay me
much better than I pay myself and would pay a lot for the business but
what would I do with that much more money and no freedom? I'd rather
work for less and be more free (to a point). Both myself and my wife
are cheap people, I'd rather drive an old truck with 330,000 miles
than make payments, our house costs less than anybody else I know, we
have no debt and I would not buy a bigger boat even if I had the money
(I'd build one though)
I even think they'd keep my business where it is and just give me more
people and cool toys to do stuff but I'd be workin for the man.
Working for someone else'd violate my personal philosophy of
independence and I'd feel like a hypocrite (but think of the money and
having someone else to do all the **** stuff).
Yup, it's tempting to finally have someone willing to finance the
stuff I want to do at work. OTOH, I don't wanna sell my soul.
Sooooo, have someone to pay for my fun work stuff or be a free man?



Sell your business for enough $$$ to enable you to do what you want, and
if you want, enter into a long-term consulting contract with the new
owners. You don't want to be an employee.

True North January 29th 11 02:28 PM

What is freedom worth?
 


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!



Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


Harryk January 29th 11 02:35 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/29/11 9:28 AM, True North wrote:


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!



Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


I'll pay for the haircut, but no salon will go near that greasy mop
until it is washed. Tell you what, you pay for the car wash/hair drive
through. :)

I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.


Harryk January 29th 11 04:03 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/29/11 10:27 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

"I am wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!



Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


How many homes worth over 200,000 do you own, loser?plonk


Isn't that the house you inherited from your father?

Spooker January 29th 11 06:20 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article ,
says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!



Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


Don, you are an asshole

jps January 29th 11 07:58 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 14:03:26 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote:

I really didn't think these guys were serious but turns out they are.
A big furrin company wants to buy my business. It aint much of a
business but it is mine and it allows me to have lots of freedom to go
sailing when I want (although I rarely do). Just knowing I really can
take off if I want is a real safety valve.
Now this company only wants to buy my biz IF I WORK FER EM
TOO.............."meh". Being an employee sucks and I have not been
such for over 16 yrs. Am not sure I could do it, sit at work wishing
I could get on my boat and leave but knowing I can't do that until
retirement, GAWD, suicide time it'd be so depressing. I rarely take
that much time off and when I do I work on stuff I take with me. In
Summer, I go wander round the mountain in Wyoming and think, write
techie stuff and solve techie probs. Would an employer understand that
mode of operation?
Would it be THAT diff working for someone else? Yeah, they'd pay me
much better than I pay myself and would pay a lot for the business but
what would I do with that much more money and no freedom? I'd rather
work for less and be more free (to a point). Both myself and my wife
are cheap people, I'd rather drive an old truck with 330,000 miles
than make payments, our house costs less than anybody else I know, we
have no debt and I would not buy a bigger boat even if I had the money
(I'd build one though)
I even think they'd keep my business where it is and just give me more
people and cool toys to do stuff but I'd be workin for the man.
Working for someone else'd violate my personal philosophy of
independence and I'd feel like a hypocrite (but think of the money and
having someone else to do all the **** stuff).
Yup, it's tempting to finally have someone willing to finance the
stuff I want to do at work. OTOH, I don't wanna sell my soul.
Sooooo, have someone to pay for my fun work stuff or be a free man?


You need to come clean with the prospective buyers and they need to
share their vision of the company and your role.

See if you can come to a place that's comfortable. There's no harm in
walking the path to see what's possible. As for sailing and Wyoming,
I think most entrepreneurs understand the need for space to consider
what's necessary or possible in a business, especially in tech.

Liquidity is its own freedom. Get as much $ with the sale as possible
so you have the option to leave. They'll want to retain some of that
value so you've got an incentive to remain and that's okay if you've
gotten enough up front.

A balancing act for sure but, with the right understanding you could
improve your financial stability and gain some personal freedom by
making someone else responsible for the bottom line.

BAR[_2_] January 29th 11 08:00 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 1/29/11 9:28 AM, True North wrote:


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!



Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


I'll pay for the haircut, but no salon will go near that greasy mop
until it is washed. Tell you what, you pay for the car wash/hair drive
through. :)

I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.


Always a government program.



BAR[_2_] January 29th 11 08:01 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 1/29/11 10:27 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

"I am wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


How many homes worth over 200,000 do you own, loser?plonk


Isn't that the house you inherited from your father?


Good parent selection skills.

Harryk January 29th 11 08:03 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/29/11 3:00 PM, BAR wrote:
In articlepfGdneFlQ_gHuNnQnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 1/29/11 9:28 AM, True North wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


I'll pay for the haircut, but no salon will go near that greasy mop
until it is washed. Tell you what, you pay for the car wash/hair drive
through. :)

I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.


Always a government program.



*Your* post high school employment was part of a government program. You
were a government employee. So was herring and that florida moron,
flajim-ziggy.



BAR[_2_] January 30th 11 01:24 AM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 1/29/11 3:00 PM, BAR wrote:
In articlepfGdneFlQ_gHuNnQnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 1/29/11 9:28 AM, True North wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.

I'll pay for the haircut, but no salon will go near that greasy mop
until it is washed. Tell you what, you pay for the car wash/hair drive
through. :)

I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.


Always a government program.



*Your* post high school employment was part of a government program. You
were a government employee. So was herring and that florida moron,
flajim-ziggy.


No, my during high school employment was a government program. I was
working for the USDA part time while going to high school. Pretty good
pay too. Once I graduated I was hired on full time by the USDA. I was
able to come out of high school with a marketable skill, computer
programming.

Harryk January 30th 11 01:28 AM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/29/11 8:24 PM, BAR wrote:
In articlelemdnY55fbsT79nQnZ2dnUVZ_j6dnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 1/29/11 3:00 PM, BAR wrote:
In articlepfGdneFlQ_gHuNnQnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@earthlink .com, payer3389
@mypacks.net says...

On 1/29/11 9:28 AM, True North wrote:


"I am wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.

I'll pay for the haircut, but no salon will go near that greasy mop
until it is washed. Tell you what, you pay for the car wash/hair drive
through. :)

I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.

Always a government program.



*Your* post high school employment was part of a government program. You
were a government employee. So was herring and that florida moron,
flajim-ziggy.


No, my during high school employment was a government program. I was
working for the USDA part time while going to high school. Pretty good
pay too. Once I graduated I was hired on full time by the USDA. I was
able to come out of high school with a marketable skill, computer
programming.



So, you've almost always been a government employee or an employee that
lives off of government contracts and therefore off the taxpayers' teat.
You're like herring, another teabagger.

L G[_18_] January 30th 11 02:00 AM

What is freedom worth?
 
True North wrote:


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!



Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.

For an old man in a tiny house you have a lot of recommendations for
others. Try this, dummy, STFU.

L G[_18_] January 30th 11 02:02 AM

What is freedom worth?
 
Harryk wrote:
On 1/29/11 10:27 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

"I am wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom
finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


How many homes worth over 200,000 do you own, loser?plonk


Isn't that the house you inherited from your father?

What's your point, Krause? Didn't you unload daddy's marina for millions?

BAR[_2_] January 30th 11 01:14 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article ,
says...
I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.

Always a government program.



*Your* post high school employment was part of a government program. You
were a government employee. So was herring and that florida moron,
flajim-ziggy.


No, my during high school employment was a government program. I was
working for the USDA part time while going to high school. Pretty good
pay too. Once I graduated I was hired on full time by the USDA. I was
able to come out of high school with a marketable skill, computer
programming.



So, you've almost always been a government employee or an employee that
lives off of government contracts and therefore off the taxpayers' teat.
You're like herring, another teabagger.


No, I have stated before that I left government service and contracting
arena early in my career. I have worked for companies that produced
products since 1984 and that are not solely focused on government
entities for their revenue.

Harryk January 30th 11 02:13 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/30/11 8:14 AM, BAR wrote:
In ,
says...
I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.

Always a government program.



*Your* post high school employment was part of a government program. You
were a government employee. So was herring and that florida moron,
flajim-ziggy.

No, my during high school employment was a government program. I was
working for the USDA part time while going to high school. Pretty good
pay too. Once I graduated I was hired on full time by the USDA. I was
able to come out of high school with a marketable skill, computer
programming.



So, you've almost always been a government employee or an employee that
lives off of government contracts and therefore off the taxpayers' teat.
You're like herring, another teabagger.


No, I have stated before that I left government service and contracting
arena early in my career. I have worked for companies that produced
products since 1984 and that are not solely focused on government
entities for their revenue.


Lots of government contractors are not "solely" focused on sucking on
the taxpapers' teat.

BAR[_2_] January 30th 11 03:17 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article ,
says...

On 1/30/11 8:14 AM, BAR wrote:
In ,

says...
I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.

Always a government program.



*Your* post high school employment was part of a government program. You
were a government employee. So was herring and that florida moron,
flajim-ziggy.

No, my during high school employment was a government program. I was
working for the USDA part time while going to high school. Pretty good
pay too. Once I graduated I was hired on full time by the USDA. I was
able to come out of high school with a marketable skill, computer
programming.


So, you've almost always been a government employee or an employee that
lives off of government contracts and therefore off the taxpayers' teat.
You're like herring, another teabagger.


No, I have stated before that I left government service and contracting
arena early in my career. I have worked for companies that produced
products since 1984 and that are not solely focused on government
entities for their revenue.


Lots of government contractors are not "solely" focused on sucking on
the taxpapers' teat.


I haven't worked for a government contractor since 1984. Since 1984 I
have worked for companies that invented, designed, developed, marketed
and sold products. Mostly in the telecom arena.




Harryk January 30th 11 03:30 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/30/11 10:17 AM, BAR wrote:
In ,
says...

On 1/30/11 8:14 AM, BAR wrote:
In ,

says...
I don't know about the job bit, though. I think he'd have to first go
through a Job Corps pre-job training course to learn the sort of skills
you need to hang onto a real job. In the Job Corps. Snotty would benefit
from career planning, on-the-job training, job placement, residential
housing, food service, driver's education, basic health and dental care,
and get a bi-weekly basic living allowance and clothing allowance. He'd
have to lie about his age to get in the program, though.

Always a government program.



*Your* post high school employment was part of a government program. You
were a government employee. So was herring and that florida moron,
flajim-ziggy.

No, my during high school employment was a government program. I was
working for the USDA part time while going to high school. Pretty good
pay too. Once I graduated I was hired on full time by the USDA. I was
able to come out of high school with a marketable skill, computer
programming.


So, you've almost always been a government employee or an employee that
lives off of government contracts and therefore off the taxpayers' teat.
You're like herring, another teabagger.


No, I have stated before that I left government service and contracting
arena early in my career. I have worked for companies that produced
products since 1984 and that are not solely focused on government
entities for their revenue.


Lots of government contractors are not "solely" focused on sucking on
the taxpapers' teat.


I haven't worked for a government contractor since 1984. Since 1984 I
have worked for companies that invented, designed, developed, marketed
and sold products. Mostly in the telecom arena.




Gee, I suppose that means your current employer does no government
contracting. Bull****.

True North[_2_] January 30th 11 03:42 PM

What is freedom worth?
 


"L G" wrote in message
...
True North wrote:


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!



Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.

For an old man in a tiny house you have a lot of recommendations for
others. Try this, dummy, STFU.



Now talking about irresponsible & useless...... a nice role model for The
Freak!


Harryk January 30th 11 03:45 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/30/11 10:42 AM, True North wrote:


"L G" wrote in message
...
True North wrote:


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.

For an old man in a tiny house you have a lot of recommendations for
others. Try this, dummy, STFU.



Now talking about irresponsible & useless...... a nice role model for
The Freak!



It's DK Krueger, the flaming asshole and conservatrasher.

True North[_2_] January 30th 11 04:55 PM

What is freedom worth?
 


"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom
finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can
be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.


Don, you are an asshole


Donnie is hanging on my every word lately. I am the only one he is brave
enough to follow... Like a little doggie, only nipping when someone
turns their back.

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Consider it a compliment...... I feel that with the right training and
lots of discipline, you & Looney might be able to become real men.
The other jackasses in your regiment............. lost causes to the core.


Spooker January 30th 11 07:33 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom
finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there can
be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible and
useful.

Don, you are an asshole


Donnie is hanging on my every word lately. I am the only one he is brave
enough to follow... Like a little doggie, only nipping when someone
turns their back.

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Consider it a compliment...... I feel that with the right training and
lots of discipline, you & Looney might be able to become real men.
The other jackasses in your regiment............. lost causes to the core.


Go suck Harry off again.

True North[_2_] January 30th 11 10:08 PM

What is freedom worth?
 


"Spooker" wrote in message
...
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom
finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there
can
be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a
haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible
and
useful.

Don, you are an asshole

Donnie is hanging on my every word lately. I am the only one he is
brave
enough to follow... Like a little doggie, only nipping when someone
turns their back.

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Consider it a compliment...... I feel that with the right training and
lots of discipline, you & Looney might be able to become real men.
The other jackasses in your regiment............. lost causes to the
core.


Go suck Harry off again.


Oh my.... a bit too close to the truth??


Harryk January 30th 11 10:50 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
On 1/30/11 5:08 PM, True North wrote:


"Spooker" wrote in message
...
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom
finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love,
there can
be
no compromise!

-- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is
forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits
you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a
haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel
responsible and
useful.

Don, you are an asshole

Donnie is hanging on my every word lately. I am the only one he is
brave
enough to follow... Like a little doggie, only nipping when someone
turns their back.

-- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!

Consider it a compliment...... I feel that with the right training and
lots of discipline, you & Looney might be able to become real men.
The other jackasses in your regiment............. lost causes to the
core.


Go suck Harry off again.


Oh my.... a bit too close to the truth??



Watch out...LoogySpooker and Tosk will get together and drive up to Nova
Scotia. Well, maybe not Tosk; he doesn't have a birth certificate and
can't get a passport, I guess.

True North[_2_] January 30th 11 11:41 PM

What is freedom worth?
 


"Harryk" wrote in message
m...
On 1/30/11 5:08 PM, True North wrote:


"Spooker" wrote in message
...
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom
finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love,
there can
be
no compromise!

-- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is
forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits
you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a
haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel
responsible and
useful.

Don, you are an asshole

Donnie is hanging on my every word lately. I am the only one he is
brave
enough to follow... Like a little doggie, only nipping when someone
turns their back.

-- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!

Consider it a compliment...... I feel that with the right training and
lots of discipline, you & Looney might be able to become real men.
The other jackasses in your regiment............. lost causes to the
core.

Go suck Harry off again.


Oh my.... a bit too close to the truth??



Watch out...LoogySpooker and Tosk will get together and drive up to Nova
Scotia. Well, maybe not Tosk; he doesn't have a birth certificate and
can't get a passport, I guess.


If he did, he eventually stagger home half a foot shorter than he is now.


Spooker January 31st 11 02:09 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

"Spooker" wrote in message
...
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom
finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love, there
can
be
no compromise!

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a
haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel responsible
and
useful.

Don, you are an asshole

Donnie is hanging on my every word lately. I am the only one he is
brave
enough to follow... Like a little doggie, only nipping when someone
turns their back.

--
Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!

Consider it a compliment...... I feel that with the right training and
lots of discipline, you & Looney might be able to become real men.
The other jackasses in your regiment............. lost causes to the
core.


Go suck Harry off again.


Oh my.... a bit too close to the truth??


The truth that you suck Harry off?

Spooker January 31st 11 02:10 PM

What is freedom worth?
 
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

"Harryk" wrote in message
m...
On 1/30/11 5:08 PM, True North wrote:


"Spooker" wrote in message
...
In article , princecraft49
@gmail.com says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...

In article ,
says...

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
...

Free man, that's what keeps me poor and happy.. When the bottom
finally
falls out, we will still be happy, hell, we just don't know any
better...;)

My dad said, "Life is short, you gotta' do what you love,
there can
be
no compromise!

-- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is
forever!


Uh huh!
I recommend you try working for a change and see how that suits
you.
We should make it a group project to find you a job... and a
haircut.
It would make all the difference in the world to feel
responsible and
useful.

Don, you are an asshole

Donnie is hanging on my every word lately. I am the only one he is
brave
enough to follow... Like a little doggie, only nipping when someone
turns their back.

-- Rowdy Mouse Racing - Pain is temporary, Glory is forever!

Consider it a compliment...... I feel that with the right training and
lots of discipline, you & Looney might be able to become real men.
The other jackasses in your regiment............. lost causes to the
core.

Go suck Harry off again.

Oh my.... a bit too close to the truth??



Watch out...LoogySpooker and Tosk will get together and drive up to Nova
Scotia. Well, maybe not Tosk; he doesn't have a birth certificate and
can't get a passport, I guess.


If he did, he eventually stagger home half a foot shorter than he is now.


Hey, Don, I offered a wager to you and Harry that I'm not loogy or
kevin. Care to take me up on that? I didn't think so, pussy.


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