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#108
Jul 29, 2008
 
Heard enough wrote:
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Actually, you didn't say anything about your kids other than one wants to harass students like you, and one sneaks alcohol into you. You said you give to the united way for the "waterheads". Doesn't matter what they do, if they have your views, and they probably do seeing as they are afraid of loosing their inheritance since you are a tyrannt, they will be missing out on a lot in life. I feel bad for them. I bet they can't wait til you keel over too.
Actually, I am morally superiour to you because I donate money for the care and education of waterheads, but you as a teacher only do it for the paycheck.

Having the condition of Water on the Brain is serious and those children need special care and special helmets.

I write the checks that provide that care
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#109
Jul 29, 2008
 
Life Coach wrote:
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Actually, I am morally superiour to you because I donate money for the care and education of waterheads, but you as a teacher only do it for the paycheck.
Having the condition of Water on the Brain is serious and those children need special care and special helmets.
I write the checks that provide that care
you have me confused with someone else. get your people straight dummy. I work as a manager in a store in Olean.
Heard enough

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#110
Jul 29, 2008
 
and you are superior to no one. you are a drunk and a misfit...or better, misfat...
Life Coach

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#111
Jul 29, 2008
 
Heard enough wrote:
and you are superior to no one. you are a drunk and a misfit...or better, misfat...
I havent had a drink in two days. I plan on getting pie-eyed Thursday night
Heard enough

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#112
Jul 29, 2008
 
wow...sober for two days. how'd ya manage that? Son out of town?
This is OK I guess

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#113
Jul 29, 2008
 
Inkednation wrote:
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Realistically every tattoo I have can be covered by long sleeves and pants. Who's to say my "ideas on life" will change? Who's to say they won't? Who knows. But for now, I'm getting tattoos and I'm going to keep on getting them until there's no more room left on my skin. Maybe it won't be socially exceptable, maybe it will be in 10 to 20 years?
I really doubt it. Listen to oops and the NYCommie. They are speaking the truth. I also "knew it all" as a teenager/young adult. Life has a way of showing you how wrong you can be.
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#114
Jul 29, 2008
 
As a man that has been tattooed for many years I must say something. I am proud of my tattoos because they are all a part of my life. Each represents a part of me in one way or another. I am not a bum, doper or idiot and hold a very responsible position that I am well paid for.A tattoo is a personal choice that should not be taken lightly. They don't just wash off. I plan on getting more tattoos and have ideas for them.
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#115
Jul 29, 2008
 
Inkednation wrote:
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Realistically every tattoo I have can be covered by long sleeves and pants. Who's to say my "ideas on life" will change? Who's to say they won't? Who knows. But for now, I'm getting tattoos and I'm going to keep on getting them until there's no more room left on my skin. Maybe it won't be socially exceptable, maybe it will be in 10 to 20 years?
Rock on man. I'm just suggesting that you keep your tattoos where they can be covered later in life if your circumstances change and your values/attitudes change. Never in a million years would I have thought I would be living the life I am now when I was 19. I was going to rebel against all of the privilige and establishment etc. Then I got older and realized that I hated living from paycheck to paycheck when I was 19 and decided to get degreed, get decent jobs, advanced degrees, get better jobs, have friends with like minded professional values, etc....and some of those things don't sit well with many prominent visible tattoos. As I said, in corporate America (ewww, ick, the anti-christ - capitalism) tattoos are anathema, as they are in many other professions. Personally, I have grown to like not living from paycheck to paycheck as I "express myself." I'm just saying that having visible tattoos before you have established yourself in a career that may (or may not be tolerant of that) may not be your wisest choice at this age.
Life Coach

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#116
Jul 29, 2008
 
Heard enough wrote:
wow...sober for two days. how'd ya manage that? Son out of town?
As a matter of fact he is out of town, but I am still stocked up with almost a gallon of Aristocrat Vodka, a fifth of Smirnoff vodka and a 12 pack of Coor's light.

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#117
Jul 29, 2008
 
Life Coach wrote:
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Actually, I am morally superiour to you because I donate money for the care and education of waterheads, but you as a teacher only do it for the paycheck.
Having the condition of Water on the Brain is serious and those children need special care and special helmets.
I write the checks that provide that care
Hey stupid... When was the last time you been to Mental Health? You had better get there real soon because you need help real bad. First of all, you ARE NOT morally superior to ANYONE. GOD is the ONLY ONE who is superior to everyone. Only low life (and I mean very low life) people like you would call anyone with a disability a “****, WATERHEADS” etc. There is no such thing as a “RETARDED PERSON, WATERHEADS” unless you are in that so called class yourself.

You claim that you’re a “LIFE COACH” and are here to help other people. Out of all of your posting on this forum and other forums here, you showed no evidence of helping people. As for your claimed UB education with a “degreed”(I believe you mean “degree”) sociologist… UB Class of 1979, by the way you write posting and your terrible spelling, you are by far from being educated. You sound like a person that never made it past the 8th grade. And I would like to know how you think you’re a “LIFE COACH” when you claim your overweight etc. If you REALLY ARE a “LIFE COACH” like you claim, then you had better start with yourself first.

Do yourself a favor and go to a mental health center before you destroy yourself. I know that 99.9 percent of the people here in this forum and other forums will agree with me.

Enough said…

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#119
Jul 30, 2008
 
420 Sheriff wrote:
Perfect Chuckrl but im sur he or she will come back with something stupit
I'm expecting something stupid from him but I had to say what was on my mind. Plus what ever he/she says now will just re-enforce what I was saying. He sure don't act normal that's for sure.

Besides, in todays world, we all need a good laugh.

“Live and let live!”

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#120
Jul 30, 2008
 
Kaitlin Elizabeth wrote:
I think getting any type of name anywhere on you is the biggest mistake ever. What's going to happen when your husband cheats on you or you get a divorce? Your stuck with that on you forever, unless you can get a really good cover-up.
My profession is arts/drawing, I'm going to college for computer graphics/web design and I'm going to follow an apprenticeship to be a tattooist.
I've already realized throughout my life that ideals/morals/outlooks can change, but for the ones I have now they will never. Plus, the tattoos I have are there to stay and I'm fully aware of that. I don't have any on my face, or neck right now. I do plan on getting them on my neck later in life once I get settled down with a good and secure job.
My main point is though -- that I'm not a bad person with tattoos. And you can't put everyone into that category when you look at them. People need to give others a chance! Don't judge a book by it's cover, and give everyone a fair chance! If your older, you should understand this more than anyone else.
I admit we were stupid for getting them when we did. We got out tattoos only about 5 months after we met. But we have been married for 6 years now. We have children together. So even if he cheats on me (Which I would kill him if he did) or we get a divorce. He is still the father to my children, and I will always love him. So therefor the tattoo is going nowhere. I will be keeping mine no matter what happens.

“Live and let live!”

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#121
Jul 30, 2008
 
My next one is going to be on my shoulder blade with my childrens names and birthdates with a picture but I am not sure of what yet.
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#122
Jul 30, 2008
 
rhyme tyme wrote:
Tattoos and piercings are very cool,
Unless you are in nursery school!
Some are good and some are horrible,
Some are tacky and others adorable---
Don't judge people by the color of their ink,
Judge them by the way that they think!
Your best work yet!

Now go get a new tattoo!
Life Coach

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#123
Jul 30, 2008
 
Stephanie2 wrote:
My next one is going to be on my shoulder blade with my childrens names and birthdates with a picture but I am not sure of what yet.
Just dont get your kids names on your pull-out target
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#124
Jul 30, 2008
 
Life Coach wrote:
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I am NOT kidding
People who live certain lifestyles like to send signals to people with simialr lifestyles, so that can immediately recognize one another.
Some examples:
1. Cigarettes and women- There is an old expression about girls "If they smoke- They F$#%. When a guy sees a woman with a cigarette, he knows she is a risk taker and someone who began the habit as a youngster to get approval. These same girls also give away sex easily because they have low self-esteem and are looking for approval
2. Cigarettes and homosexuality. Most homosexuals smoke cigarettes and they use them to signal to other homosexuals. Make homosexuals will use feminine gesttres when they smoke and lesbians will will use masculine gestures.
3. Earrings on men- An earring or "stud" in the left ear signals cocaine use so the dealers know whom to approach. An earring in the right ear signals homosexuality. An earring in both ears signals homosexuality AND cocaine use
4. Tattoos signal all of the above
Hey Coach,

What about a guy that has a tattoo on his schwanz?

James Z. from Kaisertown says he has one.

Hansie
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#125
Jul 30, 2008
 
Hans Schweinficker wrote:
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Hey Coach,
What about a guy that has a tattoo on his schwanz?
James Z. from Kaisertown says he has one.
Hansie
I think guys like that hang out in Allentown
my own god

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#126
Aug 10, 2008
 
life couch really is a idiot ,bet noone will ever tattoo his name

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#127
Aug 10, 2008
 
my own god wrote:
life couch really is a idiot ,bet noone will ever tattoo his name
I may... Just so I could have a laugh.(hidden in the crack of my ****)
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