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Mar 27, 2014 02:45:12   #
Duckie
 
Two things. First, I read where you defended me, so thank you so very much. I felt like the kid in a corner and I was being punished for asking a question. Second, there are plenty of people that like you very much, so do not let these people bring you down or change your happy outlook on life!

Happy J wrote:
Now you and your buddy have gone and hurt my feeling. Gee, how can I face the world with you and he not liking me? Gosh! But, I have survived being shot at in Iraq, lost my loving wife to death, burned the cookies I was making for my sons, and broke my pencil. All horrible thing, and I am still here. So, I guess I can live without your approval or admiration.

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Mar 27, 2014 02:52:05   #
rumitoid
 
Duckie wrote:
Two things. First, I read where you defended me, so thank you so very much. I felt like the kid in a corner and I was being punished for asking a question. Second, there are plenty of people that like you very much, so do not let these people bring you down or change your happy outlook on life!


Happ J, My sincere regrets for the loss of your wife; long time recovery. And thank you for your service. The burnt cookies...well, make another batch, but I understand.

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Mar 27, 2014 03:25:33   #
Happy J
 
I am assuming that you are talking to me even though you responded to Duckie. Your "regrets"? My service is to my country and not solely for your benefit. Burnt cookies do matter to my kids. Let us get something clear. You do not like me and quite honestly there is not much about you that makes me feel all warm and happy. So save your veiled politeness for those that will buy the act.
btw, The name is Happy J... Not Happ J!

rumitoid wrote:
Happ J, My sincere regrets for the loss of your wife; long time recovery. And thank you for your service. The burnt cookies...well, make another batch, but I understand.

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Mar 27, 2014 03:29:32   #
Happy J
 
You are quite welcome. I find you very charming in a gutsy way! I have children and there is nothing worse than abusing a kid in my book! And thank you for the vote of confidence. Keep checking in and let me know how things are going for you. I did respond to your PM, but it was late. Have a great night and sleep tight!

Why wasn’t Cinderella any good at soccer?
She kept running away from the ball!

Why couldn't they play cards on the ark?
Noah was sitting on the deck!

What's green and purple and goes up and down?
Barney in an elevator!


Duckie wrote:
Two things. First, I read where you defended me, so thank you so very much. I felt like the kid in a corner and I was being punished for asking a question. Second, there are plenty of people that like you very much, so do not let these people bring you down or change your happy outlook on life!

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Mar 27, 2014 03:29:32   #
Happy J
 
You are quite welcome. I find you very charming in a gutsy way! I have children and there is nothing worse than abusing a kid in my book! And thank you for the vote of confidence. Keep checking in and let me know how things are going for you. I did respond to your PM, but it was late. Have a great night and sleep tight!

Why wasn’t Cinderella any good at soccer?
She kept running away from the ball!

Why couldn't they play cards on the ark?
Noah was sitting on the deck!

What's green and purple and goes up and down?
Barney in an elevator!


Duckie wrote:
Two things. First, I read where you defended me, so thank you so very much. I felt like the kid in a corner and I was being punished for asking a question. Second, there are plenty of people that like you very much, so do not let these people bring you down or change your happy outlook on life!

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Mar 27, 2014 03:30:05   #
Worried for our children Loc: Massachusetts
 
Happy J wrote:
Your "regrets"? My service is to my country and not solely for your benefit. Burnt cookies do matter to my kids. Let us get something clear. You do not like me and quite honestly there is not much about you that makes me feel all warm and happy. So save your veiled politeness for those that will buy the act.






Okay..... Seems like right about here, would be time for a joke.... anyone?

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Mar 27, 2014 03:37:01   #
Worried for our children Loc: Massachusetts
 
Sorry Happy J, I just saw your reply to "Duckie".

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Mar 27, 2014 03:40:29   #
Worried for our children Loc: Massachusetts
 
Duckie wrote:
Two things. First, I read where you defended me, so thank you so very much. I felt like the kid in a corner and I was being punished for asking a question. Second, there are plenty of people that like you very much, so do not let these people bring you down or change your happy outlook on life!






Ok now I'm the one who is confused, who was it that brought Happy J down, and in which post? (Please)

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Mar 27, 2014 03:46:25   #
Happy J
 
Worried for our children wrote:
Okay..... Seems like right about here, would be time for a joke.... anyone?


Feel free to change to fit your situation.

One day, Satan was out for a walk through Hell, making sure things were running smoothly. When he got to the Lake of Fire, he saw a man sitting by the lake, relaxing in a lawn chair, and not sweating or looking uncomfortable at all. Perplexed, Satan approached the man and asked:

"Young man, are you not hot or bothered by this heat?" The man replied, "Oh no, not at all. I lived in downtown Toronto and this weather is just like a typical July day in the city." Satan thought that this was not a good sign, so he rushed back to his office and turned up the heat in Hell another 100 degrees. Satisfied with himself, he again returned to the Lake of Fire to check on the young man.

When he got there, the man was showing a few beads of sweat, but that was all. Again Satan asked the Torontonian, "Are you hot and uncomfortable yet?" The young man looked up and said, "No, the temperature is just like a hot August day in Toronto. I'm coping it just fine."

Satan decided that he had to do something drastic to make this man's stay in Hell unpleasant. He went back to his office, turned the heat all the way down, and then turned up the air conditioning. The temperature in Hell quickly dropped well below zero. As he approached the Lake of Fire, he noticed that it was now frozen over. He also saw the Torontonian jumping up and down wildly, waving his arms and yelling into the air.

"This looks promising!" thought Satan. Coming closer, he finally made out what the man was shouting: "The Leafs have won the Stanley Cup! The Leafs have won the Stanley Cup!"

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Mar 27, 2014 03:49:53   #
Happy J
 
My friend, nothing to worry over. A few days ago Duckie was having a difficult time, so I told the one being mean that they needed to reconsider their actions. I explained that adults need to be role models for kids and not egg them on and create anger. Duckie is only 16. And in this thread there was a person that has decided that I am vile and contemptible. No worries. It is small matters.

Worried for our children wrote:
Ok now I'm the one who is confused, who was it that brought Happy J down, and in which post? (Please)

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Mar 27, 2014 12:02:54   #
Btfkr Loc: just outside the Mile High City
 
Worried for our children wrote:
To answer your question, no, I don't believe I have.


"Can't squeeze blood out of a turnip" Meaning if one has no money, one cannot pay. Must be shoeing my age with OLD sayings :-(

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Mar 27, 2014 12:12:09   #
Worried for our children Loc: Massachusetts
 
Happy J wrote:
Feel free to change to fit your situation.

One day, Satan was out for a walk through Hell, making sure things were running smoothly. When he got to the Lake of Fire, he saw a man sitting by the lake, relaxing in a lawn chair, and not sweating or looking uncomfortable at all. Perplexed, Satan approached the man and asked:

"Young man, are you not hot or bothered by this heat?" The man replied, "Oh no, not at all. I lived in downtown Toronto and this weather is just like a typical July day in the city." Satan thought that this was not a good sign, so he rushed back to his office and turned up the heat in Hell another 100 degrees. Satisfied with himself, he again returned to the Lake of Fire to check on the young man.

When he got there, the man was showing a few beads of sweat, but that was all. Again Satan asked the Torontonian, "Are you hot and uncomfortable yet?" The young man looked up and said, "No, the temperature is just like a hot August day in Toronto. I'm coping it just fine."

Satan decided that he had to do something drastic to make this man's stay in Hell unpleasant. He went back to his office, turned the heat all the way down, and then turned up the air conditioning. The temperature in Hell quickly dropped well below zero. As he approached the Lake of Fire, he noticed that it was now frozen over. He also saw the Torontonian jumping up and down wildly, waving his arms and yelling into the air.

"This looks promising!" thought Satan. Coming closer, he finally made out what the man was shouting: "The Leafs have won the Stanley Cup! The Leafs have won the Stanley Cup!"
Feel free to change to fit your situation. br br ... (show quote)







Being a big fan of the game, I found this very amusing. Thanks

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Mar 27, 2014 12:30:18   #
Worried for our children Loc: Massachusetts
 
Happy J wrote:
My friend, nothing to worry over. A few days ago Duckie was having a difficult time, so I told the one being mean that they needed to reconsider their actions. I explained that adults need to be role models for kids and not egg them on and create anger. Duckie is only 16. And in this thread there was a person that has decided that I am vile and contemptible. No worries. It is small matters.





I see. I presumed "Duckie" to be a young female from her writing style. See now if you had not come back, who would've been there to come to her defense. See, HE DOES work in mysterious ways!

Btw, thats just "rumi" being "rumi", I've been reading him for a while now, sometimes he seems lucid and other times, well....not so much. He's an aquired taste. Shame you guys are butting heads, hope it works out for the better, either way it's like you said, small matters.

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Mar 27, 2014 12:37:40   #
Worried for our children Loc: Massachusetts
 
Btfkr wrote:
"Can't squeeze blood out of a turnip" Meaning if one has no money, one cannot pay. Must be shoeing my age with OLD sayings :-(




Ok I getcha. I'm more familiar with, "you can't get blood from a rock", and something about "falling off the turnip truck".... Anyway thanks!

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Mar 27, 2014 12:50:31   #
Happy J
 
Her posts make for interesting reading. She has put almost her entire life out for all of us to see. I will not go through what she has posted, and apparently her circumstances has improved. I am supposed to be tough, I am in the military and have shot people. But, this kid's story moved me to tears. At 16, this kid has gone through more shit than anyone that I know and is apparently dealing with her history. So, call me soft headed or soft hearted, I will defend her no matter the odds.

I have no comment on your "Rumi".

Worried for our children wrote:
I see. I presumed "Duckie" to be a young female from her writing style. See now if you had not come back, who would've been there to come to her defense. See, HE DOES work in mysterious ways!

Btw, thats just "rumi" being "rumi", I've been reading him for a while now, sometimes he seems lucid and other times, well....not so much. He's an aquired taste. Shame you guys are butting heads, hope it works out for the better, either way it's like you said, small matters.
I see. I presumed "Duckie" to be a young... (show quote)

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