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Laundry Man:
--- Quote from: stownsend on Nov 25, 2008, 08:32 ---Or sterotyped Yankees.It's just something about the name I don't like. If you said you're all Redsox Nation I'd tend to agree more.
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And/or Patriots Nation. Remeber ----, (Oops, no names), they have the Panthers.
LM
Pdiddy:
myspace must be blocked
Camella Black:
--- Quote from: stownsend on Nov 25, 2008, 08:32 ---Or sterotyped Yankees.It's just something about the name I don't like. If you said you're all Redsox Nation I'd tend to agree more.
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Wow we must really be entering a p.c. world; now I can't call a Yankee a Yankee without offending anyone? ;) Geeze, I come from a long line of Yankees (who migrated south in 1904 or so) and am proud of it and btw I love the North especially Maine, PA and CT. :)
Meltdown:
Kacalakee, I understand your frustration and feel your pain.
http://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,13386.msg78618.html#msg78618
It's a fairly simple matter to determine that the average day for a Containment rover involves 1 - 3 or (maybe) 4 hr shot in the can, with minimal expectation that a survey will be adequately documented afterwards. Some actually do, bless their hearts, but those who don't aren't accountable in any way.
Having said that, I don't see any reason to personalize any of this. Personal attacks make us all look stupid, and will (probably) lead to another utility-wide ban for abuse of the forums. Some of us actually use this place for informal benchmarking as well as keeping up with friends. Folks just need to chill.
Smart People:
--- Quote from: Camella Black on Nov 25, 2008, 09:34 ---Wow we must really be entering a p.c. world; now I can't call a Yankee a Yankee without offending anyone? ;) Geeze, I come from a long line of Yankees (who migrated south in 1904 or so) and am proud of it and btw I love the North especially Maine, PA and CT. :)
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that would make you a d*** yankee
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