<< <i>Whenever I log onto the forum, I shall wear a lime green cape and sunglasses. >>
what if you get mistaken for the green M&M man that they have in TV commercials?
<< <i>I am all for anyone's and everyone's right to express their opinion ... However you ... often do far more than merely express your opinions - you are often rude, mean, crude and insulting >>
this is definitely 1 of mister-ed's positive attributes. rather than being a fake & putting on airs, he speaks his mind. sorry coinguy1, but i hope mister-ed stays like that.
<< <i>Was it decided there is a theme to the forum? And no one told me? How do I know I'm dressed appropriately? >>
clankeye, how do we know you're even dressed when you write about coinalot?
I don't like it when the posts become rude or personal but I really believe that the trick is not to fall into the trap of accepting the posts personally.
If more posters would ignore the rude comments and post as they would normally post (hopefully with civility) then I think the problem would tend to go away on its own.
Just my opinion. (And a lot of experience in this area)
I see what DorkKarl is trying to do. He's trying to trip me up and send me into an insane rant about nothing. Not gonna happen! Remember? This is the IMPROVED NumisEd! Nice try you freakin' DORK! Why don't you kiss MY BIG FAT A......... opps! You also made me lose it!
Unclejoe, does DorkKarl speak with a British accent? I would love to hear his crazy rants spewed forth with a British accent.
I just looked up "dork" in the dictionary. One other meaning of a dork is "one who walks around a coin show bourse with a slab-caddy around his or her waist".
Well Russ what does Dork stand for? Also the thing about Ed changing? I have seen this a hundred times before on this board. I think it normally follows an increased dosage of antipsycotic drugs that helps control schizophrenia. When it wears off its usually business as usual. Thats not a bad thing. Just keep the dosage level properly adjusted and you'll be ok Ed. It happens to the best of us. That darn Lithium, what would we do without it?
NumisEd..It would go something along these lines "Shut yer cakehole, you stupid bleedin wanker" or perhaps "Dont give me any lip or I'll smash yer face in you big fat gineger beer"....hehehe
Nice post. I'm so glad. I thought for sure this would be another big drama queen sign-off
"<sniff> Everyone is so mean to me! Poor little me <sniff>, if you don't like me I'll just take my ball and go home! Then you'll all be sorry!"
Followed by all the "Oh no, don't go!" and "But what will we do without you!" and then "See what you all made him do?!?" posts.
Good for you. Variety is what killed the cat... Walking under a ladder gives you the spices... or whatever all those sayings are. The more opinions the better around here. We can't all be perfect (I called someone a "knob"... but he deserved it!) As far as I'm concerned poeple calling you names on these or any other threads means zero and should never be taken personally. It's only flying fingers and enthusiasm and would never happen 'in person'. Chalk the increased candor (or any other word you want to use for it) up to the information age and move on.
Family, kids, coins, sports (playing not watching), jet skiing, wakeboarding, Big Air....no one ever got hurt in the air....its the sudden stop that hurts. I hate Hurricane Sandy. I hate FEMA and i hate the blasted insurance companies.
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I agree with your statement.Al
the sun slowly sets beyond the Pacific Ocean. Another day filled with
lifting bales, totting barges and general paper shuffling is coming to a close.
As we all gather around the warming glow of our computor screens and regale
ourselves with coins, tall stories, mirth and yes, even merryment. Soon, we shall
toddle of to sleep in our own little beds and dream of coins too wonderous for our
waking moments.
Camelot
<< <i>Whenever I log onto the forum, I shall wear a lime green cape and sunglasses. >>
what if you get mistaken for the green M&M man that they have in TV commercials?
<< <i>I am all for anyone's and everyone's right to express their opinion ... However you ... often do far more than merely express your opinions - you are often rude, mean, crude and insulting >>
this is definitely 1 of mister-ed's positive attributes. rather than being a fake & putting on airs, he speaks his mind. sorry coinguy1, but i hope mister-ed stays like that.
<< <i>Was it decided there is a theme to the forum? And no one told me? How do I know I'm dressed appropriately? >>
clankeye, how do we know you're even dressed when you write about coinalot?
welcome back, special ed !!!
K S
Now, that was uncalled for!!!
I don't like it when the posts become rude or personal but I really believe that the trick is not to fall into the trap of accepting the posts personally.
If more posters would ignore the rude comments and post as they would normally post (hopefully with civility) then I think the problem would tend to go away on its own.
Just my opinion. (And a lot of experience in this area)
Joe.
<< <i>Nice try you freakin' DORK! >>
Does anybody know what the word "dork" is slang for?
Russ, NCNE
Joe.
I just looked up "dork" in the dictionary. One other meaning of a dork is "one who walks around a coin show bourse with a slab-caddy around his or her waist".
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Does anybody know what the word "dork" is slang for? >>
yes. save the whales, i say!
i would explain more, but there are men, women & children present, not to mention numis-ed
K S
bruce scher
"<sniff> Everyone is so mean to me! Poor little me <sniff>, if you don't like me I'll just take my ball and go home! Then you'll all be sorry!"
Followed by all the "Oh no, don't go!" and "But what will we do without you!" and then "See what you all made him do?!?" posts.
Good for you. Variety is what killed the cat... Walking under a ladder gives you the spices... or whatever all those sayings are. The more opinions the better around here. We can't all be perfect (I called someone a "knob"... but he deserved it!) As far as I'm concerned poeple calling you names on these or any other threads means zero and should never be taken personally. It's only flying fingers and enthusiasm and would never happen 'in person'. Chalk the increased candor (or any other word you want to use for it) up to the information age and move on.
NumisEd! Where the heck are you?
Panel discussions in person is a start!