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Re: Sad to say this. RANT big time


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Posted by trucker40 on May 10, 2008 at 09:06:45 from (70.242.79.36):

In Reply to: Sad to say this. RANT big time posted by old on May 09, 2008 at 20:58:22:

Well in a way I have to agree with you.It doesnt have to be the ones that say"Im a christian".A lot of times its anybody that you try and do business with.They will shake your hand and stab you in the back with the other and break the blade off in there at the same time.It does tend to be the ones that seem to think they are better than everybody else.Those tend to be the ones that generally run up to you and say"Im a Christian"and you know under their breath they are saying"and you are scum and I am going to take advantage of you any way I can".A person has to forgive and forget sometimes,and the world is probly a better place because there are folks that go to church and dont stab you in the back,and live the life of a Christian and dont make a spectacle about it.I have to say there are few people I trust,and especially anybody that wears a suit.If you are ever doing any job,and people wearing suits come and look at what you are doing,you may as well forget about common sense.It goes right out the window.Like the brass in the service.Since the "Christians"usually wear suits,I already am looking for an exit or a place to run,cause I dont want to get struck by lightning.
Some of you all that like to talk about spelling,I will take an answer from Old any day over your smart a$$ed one.I bet its that way if you meet him too,though I never have.Either you lawyer/college boy/suit wearing types are jealous,or just disgusting.Also I am from the same side of the Mason/Dixon line as he is,in the same state.Some of you chosen ones on here give me lots of static,and I can spell real good.You see,you all are all about yourself,and could care less about others.There are lots of smart people out here in the world,and lots of us dont get on the internet.Just like everything else,a few hogs have to get in it and ruin it for everybody else.If it were you,and you were stumped,when somebody like Old speaks,you shut up and listen.Of course,no,not you.You just run your mouth,and make people mad,and what they learn from you is they dont like you.If they dont like you,they wont listen to your answer. They didnt teach you manners,did they?Respect your elders.Find a way to communicate that doesnt make you look like a hog.


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