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Re: Your dog rides where?


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Posted by buickanddeere on November 02, 2009 at 11:51:19 from (209.240.124.128):

In Reply to: Your dog rides where? posted by buickanddeere on October 31, 2009 at 13:32:11:

with one's brain so filled with superior knowledge, and wisdom, they would be so... preocupied( it's preoccupied) with holding their head in the air and looking down their nose at us uneducated, socially inept folks [/quote]

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:34 am Post subject: Re: Your dog rides where?

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Canadian engineer He knows all fields of engineering, relationships, parenting, real expert on marriage and women, spelling, grammer ( it's grammar) , "The Transformers".

Not one of those silly "learn by actually doing kind of guys", I mean a real "read it know it" expert kind of guy.

Might be read up on some new...biology, vetrinary( it's veterinary) medicine, .....animal psychology?

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You never fail to live up to your reputation. One thing some of the most book educated lack is good sense. his high opinion of her before...

You have accused us all of being uneducated, and in the women of this houses case, idiots and slaves.

You do realize you have been talking to a women all this time. Yes, one of those silly uneducated housewife, mother types. You know tears, hormones, all that undesireable ( it's undesirable) stuff. You know the type, down to the real world, raise the kids, pay the bills, find money out of the air. Don't try to mock the wealthy.

My daughter WILL NOT WORK TO SUPPORT SOME MAN, WHO THINKS HE CAN MAKE LESS THE $30,000.00, AND AFFORD TO POP OUT HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS ON AN ANTIQUE TRACTOR HOBBY.

She has her mind in the land of reality.(maybe I can send her off to be "Dumbed Down" by the rest of the flaky women

but us little uneducated working folks DO make it pretty well in this world. We just have to be smart enough to make the best of what we have.

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You and your family certainly feel threatened and inferior to the "educated and wealthy". Fighting and criticizing them at every opportunity.

Perhaps we should have some self taught types designing your vehicles, buildings, public transportation, national defense and performing medical health care.

As for the wealthy, who do you think pays the bulk of the taxes to pay for the services you need/enjoy but do not fund your share. Have a look at the church books too. Who do you think donates the bulk of the cash for missions etc? It's the people who work hard, work smart and have personal discipline.

Could you learn to get along instead of attacking everybody who makes you feel "small". How about getting out there and broadening your horizons so you will not feel so threatened? Oh yes, it's easier to just sit back, feel sorry for yourself and criticize.

Pride? It's rare to find somebody as yourself so proud to be self taught, poor, simple, humble socially inept, little uneducated working folks.

If daughter spent 1/10 of the time broadening her horizons that she spends cyber stalking her ex and associates. She could do pretty well for herself.

End of my remarks for this thread. I feels like wrestling with a pig.Everybody gets dirty and the pig likes it.


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