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Mathen Offline
#51 Posted:
Joined: 05-27-2011
Posts: 2,338
snowwolf777 wrote:
and ass-less chaps ...



If they're not assless, aren't they just pants? Whistle
snowwolf777 Offline
#52 Posted:
Joined: 06-03-2000
Posts: 4,082
According to Wikipedia's lengthy section on chaps:

"Chaps are also popular in fetish fashion and the leather subculture, where they often are tightly fitted and worn without jeans or other garments layered beneath them other than a codpiece. They can be made of leather, patent leather, or vinyl and are worn for decoration serving no protective purpose. Worn in this manner, they are colloquially referred to as "assless" chaps", despite the redundancy of the term.

I'm thinking the point being when referenced as "assless chaps" it denotes a kinky usage where someone purposely doesn't wear pants underneath, vs. someone just wearing them over blue jeans to avoid being scratched by the underbrush on a long horse ride in the desert.

But I defer to you as the expert in such situations.

horse
HockeyDad Offline
#53 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
Posts: 46,156
pdxstogieman wrote:
You don't think "Businessmen" have had a significant hand in ruining this country? The problem is that the politicians have all been bought to do the bidding of the global corporatista's, aka, "Businessmen". Businessmen worked very hard and spent a lot of money to buy politicians to get the system rigged to allow them to make ****loads of money on highly speculative, risk fraught investment vehicles whether those investments actually panned out or if they went to hell, because when they went to hell it was other people, mostly the taxpayer paying out for the losses.

Politicians have become increasingly and pervasively corrupt. Who do you think is instrumental in corrupting them and setting the rules to allow them to be corrupted legally? Businessmen. That's who. Not all businessmen, mostly the .05%. The Koch brothers, George Soros, our good friends the execs at Goldman Sachs, Ben Bernanke and the Fed. You think those guys are gonna save the country? They are too busy sucking cash out this country to be bothered making things like the good old days for guys like you and I.

Their philosophy is if somebody CAN be f#cked, they deserve to be f#cked. Guess they didn't pay attention to the business ethics course when they went to college.

The politicians are just the implements used by the Businessmen who are dismantling this country and basically any sovereignty of any nation they can in order to be able to parasitically plunder those hosts and leave the empty shell when they're done and ready to move on to the next blood bearing host.



I'm not sure I like your tone!

HockeyDad Offline
#54 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
Posts: 46,156
It is time to face the reality.....Hermain Cain is now dispatched. Ron Paul is now dispatched thus clearing the way for Romney to lose to Obama just like it was always planned.


Four more years! Hope you've enjoyed hope & change so far.
chiefburg Offline
#55 Posted:
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HockeyDad wrote:
It is time to face the reality.....Hermain Cain is now dispatched. Ron Paul is now dispatched thus clearing the way for Romney to lose to Obama just like it was always planned.


Four more years! Hope you've enjoyed hope & change so far.

Sadly, that is probably what will happen. The R's are trying to discredit Ron Paul and others thinking they are doing a good thing. But, they keep forgetting that Romney won't be competitive against Obama. The sheeple with vote for the incumbent when the best candidate is Romney. Bush won twice because of the pompous azzes Kerry and Gore...Romney is the R's version of Kerry/Gore......

Welcome back to the White House Barrack. Now you have 4 more years to run what's left of this country into the ground....
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#56 Posted:
Joined: 10-04-2007
Posts: 5,219
HockeyDad wrote:
I'm not sure I like your tone!



High praise coming from you. Thanks!
HockeyDad Offline
#57 Posted:
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Posts: 46,156
pdxstogieman wrote:
High praise coming from you. Thanks!




...and I'm an Obama supporter!
ZRX1200 Offline
#58 Posted:
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Posts: 60,626
Supporter = PROFITS!!!
HockeyDad Offline
#59 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
Posts: 46,156
It's all about the Cone Of Protection!
HockeyDad Offline
#60 Posted:
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Posts: 46,156
The dude does have my pipeline jacked up right now. I'm sure he'll make it up to me.
pdxstogieman Offline
#61 Posted:
Joined: 10-04-2007
Posts: 5,219
HockeyDad wrote:
...and I'm an Obama supporter!



Since you're a self avowed globalist and business opportunist, I find nothing ironic about your last post. Supporting an incumbent who is likely to remain the incumbent after the 2012 election is a pragmatic business decision. Especially if you've already unloaded the excess stock of pitchfork and torch sets.
HockeyDad Offline
#62 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
Posts: 46,156
pdxstogieman wrote:
Especially if you've already unloaded the excess stock of pitchfork and torch sets.




I dumped it all on Big Lots at cost. The Occupoopers turned out to be absolutely useless. Maybe I can get the teabaggers motivated in 2013 and try again.
pdxstogieman Offline
#63 Posted:
Joined: 10-04-2007
Posts: 5,219
HockeyDad wrote:
I dumped it all on Big Lots at cost. The Occupoopers turned out to be absolutely useless. Maybe I can get the teabaggers motivated in 2013 and try again.


No market for pitchforks and torches with the Tea Party folks. They're all already stocked with massive caches of firearms and ammo.
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#64 Posted:
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pdxstogieman wrote:
No market for pitchforks and torches with the Tea Party folks. They're all already stocked with massive caches of firearms and ammo.



You say that like it's a bad thing. What are you afraid of? I have no firearms in my house (so far) and I fear jackbooted Government thugs crashing through my door much more than I do Tea Party home invasions.
pdxstogieman Offline
#65 Posted:
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Posts: 5,219
bloody spaniard wrote:
You say that like it's a bad thing. What are you afraid of? I have no firearms in my house (so far) and I fear jackbooted Government thugs crashing through my door much more than I do Tea Party home invasions.


I said it as a matter of fact with no connotation positive or negative attached to the statement. I'm just surprised that a businessman of Hockeydad's acumen would think about trying the equivalent of selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event.
Stinkdyr Offline
#66 Posted:
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Vote for whichever candydate will give you more freedom.


Herfing
DrMaddVibe Offline
#67 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,489
pdxstogieman wrote:
I said it as a matter of fact with no connotation positive or negative attached to the statement. I'm just surprised that a businessman of Hockeydad's acumen would think about trying the equivalent of selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event.



That's because you don't know HockeyDad.

There's no profit in selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event. NONE.

Beer, numbered t shirts with real bright colors, flags, miniature replica race cars, a wide variety of tobacco products to include the smoking and spitting varieties, big hair products, lawn chairs, BBQ grills, toilet seats and anti-Obama sentiment products of any type would make a killing.

You have to KNOW your demographic. It really is all about the chedda!
ZRX1200 Offline
#68 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,626
^ and boner pills.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#69 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,489
ZRX1200 wrote:
^ and boner pills.



Those are for limp wristed Libs.
pdxstogieman Offline
#70 Posted:
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Posts: 5,219
DrMaddVibe wrote:
Those are for limp wristed Libs.


and Rush Limbaugh
pdxstogieman Offline
#71 Posted:
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Posts: 5,219
DrMaddVibe wrote:
That's because you don't know HockeyDad.

There's no profit in selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event. NONE.

Beer, numbered t shirts with real bright colors, flags, miniature replica race cars, a wide variety of tobacco products to include the smoking and spitting varieties, big hair products, lawn chairs, BBQ grills, toilet seats and anti-Obama sentiment products of any type would make a killing.

You have to KNOW your demographic. It really is all about the chedda!



It appears from your response that you're either in violent agreement with the post you responded to, or totally failed to comprehend the analogy I used,

"There's no profit in selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event. NONE". Uhh....exactly, Which is the amount of profit to be had on selling medieval implements as weapons to a demographic that largely owns powerful modern firearms and plentiful stocks of ammunition.

Thank you for unwittingly reinforcing my point. You may go back to your glue sniffing.
ZRX1200 Offline
#72 Posted:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xp_sSqU0G-k&feature=share
DrMaddVibe Offline
#73 Posted:
Joined: 10-21-2000
Posts: 55,489
pdxstogieman wrote:
It appears from your response that you're either in violent agreement with the post you responded to, or totally failed to comprehend the analogy I used,

"There's no profit in selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event. NONE". Uhh....exactly, Which is the amount of profit to be had on selling medieval implements as weapons to a demographic that largely owns powerful modern firearms and plentiful stocks of ammunition.

Thank you for unwittingly reinforcing my point. You may go back to your glue sniffing.



Think


First you said you were stating from fact...now it's a point?

pdxstogieman wrote:
I said it as a matter of fact with no connotation positive or negative attached to the statement. I'm just surprised that a businessman of Hockeydad's acumen would think about trying the equivalent of selling buggywhips at a NASCAR event.



now you're accusing me of sniffing glue? Quick...fact or point? Awwwww...you thought about it too damn long mouthbreather!

He wasn't selling buggywhips though...was he? Now, the NASCAR crowd would LOVE to git their hands on some sharp knives, swords, axes or anything else they could put up on the wall next to the stuffed animals and fish or singing wall plaques that go off when you walk by them. That's where the pitchforks come in. The torches? Well, let's just say they're enterprising enough to find a usefull purpose for them. All I did was widen the spectrum for the maximum bang by informing you on the items I see them wearing or using with my Johnnie On The Spot investigative field reporting. The items they usually buy can be found in WalMart or in infomercials. HD's plan was a more commerative approach. They don't care about that.

Well, you're seperating from the Lazy pack, I'll give ya that. LMK when you attempt to post something actually coherent or funny.
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