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Comments made by Brokebackbonehead

  1. 2 November 2008
    at 12:51 p.m.

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    Brokebackbonehead (Anonymous) says…


    Throw all the bums out and all the bums off welfare.

  2. 2 November 2008
    at 12:48 p.m.

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    Brokebackbonehead (Anonymous) says…


    There ought to be a plan, and that's telling all the “poor” elderly who drive giant quarter-million dollar R.V.'s around with bumper stickers that say “I'm spending my childrens inheritance” off the program. And those Bums who get caught shingling their houses that they show on the television who are getting SSDI, running the program out of money. It should be a program for the needy, not the rich and a pack of rotten thieves.

  3. 11 November 2007
    at 8:20 a.m.

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    Brokebackbonehead (Anonymous) says…


    It's a tragedy that Mr./Mrs./Ms./It “cantstandtexans” has yet to master the English language, yet chooses to pontificate from His/Her/It's perch regarding the alleged rights and wrongs of Vesley's actions.

    Here are a few spelling and grammatical tips:

    camera instead of “camara”
    passed instead of “past”
    their rather than “thier”
    “me” rather than “my”
    Bracket in the following manner: ( ), not { }.

    And yes, old bucks and bulls are hardly the best eating. But, as a component of sausage, it makes little difference.

    And one other little thing, Mr./Mrs./Ms./It. You stated that the two gentlemen were navigating the Greystone area in a pickup truck. You then asserted that the hunter in question may have used the “trunk” as a rifle rest. Interesting!

    Perhaps you would be kind enough to inform the rest of the readership which of the varied manufacturers of pickup trucks provides to the buying public a pickup truck that comes with a “trunk”, even as an “option” rather than “standard equipment”. Then again, as with most of your inane commentary, perhaps the use of the word “trunk” was simply an error on your part. And as a curiousity, have you considered the use of a “comma” occasionally as a tool of grammatical mechanics rather than your apparent obsession with pressing the ………………………… key?.

    Perhaps if you were able to use both the native language and the tools available on the keyboard with reasonable competency, your arguments may eventually make sense. Perhaps now that the school bond passed, the district may provide some “Adult Education” classes that may be of some assistance in your regard. Cheers!

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