[quote]rds63799 wrote:
Are there lulz to be had by looking through his posts?[/quote]
Yes if you are immune to douchieness. His name gets tossed around because he has been banned innumerable times but he keeps coming back under new monikers like an antibiotic resistant infection.[/quote]
I actually liked the guy. I mean, he came across as a dude that was living the life; banging chicks, running his own company, lifting weights and drinking Bud Light with his buddies – all while wielding weapons.
The other reincarnations were too douchey, I’ll give you that. Love him or hate him, he made a name of himself and will forever be included in the pantheon of `influential’ posters, sane or not, who frequented (or continue to frequent…) this forum. [/quote]
I actually have to agree with you on every point. [/quote]
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X 3. He was banned because he made the rest of us look like rectum sniffing Neaderthals. [/quote]
T Nation could not contain his virile awesomeness. [/quote]
[quote]rds63799 wrote:
Are there lulz to be had by looking through his posts?[/quote]
Yes if you are immune to douchieness. His name gets tossed around because he has been banned innumerable times but he keeps coming back under new monikers like an antibiotic resistant infection.[/quote]
I actually liked the guy. I mean, he came across as a dude that was living the life; banging chicks, running his own company, lifting weights and drinking Bud Light with his buddies – all while wielding weapons.
The other reincarnations were too douchey, I’ll give you that. Love him or hate him, he made a name of himself and will forever be included in the pantheon of `influential’ posters, sane or not, who frequented (or continue to frequent…) this forum. [/quote]
I actually have to agree with you on every point. [/quote]
x2[/quote]
X 3. He was banned because he made the rest of us look like rectum sniffing Neaderthals. [/quote]
T Nation could not contain his virile awesomeness. [/quote]
Hmmm. Subject doesn’t detect sarcasm. [/quote]
Subject is beyond sarcasm and has entered the realm of the ambiguous.
[quote]rds63799 wrote:
Are there lulz to be had by looking through his posts?[/quote]
Yes if you are immune to douchieness. His name gets tossed around because he has been banned innumerable times but he keeps coming back under new monikers like an antibiotic resistant infection.[/quote]
I actually liked the guy. I mean, he came across as a dude that was living the life; banging chicks, running his own company, lifting weights and drinking Bud Light with his buddies – all while wielding weapons.
The other reincarnations were too douchey, I’ll give you that. Love him or hate him, he made a name of himself and will forever be included in the pantheon of `influential’ posters, sane or not, who frequented (or continue to frequent…) this forum. [/quote]
I actually have to agree with you on every point. [/quote]
x2[/quote]
X 3. He was banned because he made the rest of us look like rectum sniffing Neaderthals. [/quote]
T Nation could not contain his virile awesomeness. [/quote]
Hmmm. Subject doesn’t detect sarcasm. [/quote]
Subject is beyond sarcasm and has entered the realm of the ambiguous. [/quote]
Orion, you seconded the comment that Houstonguy was likeble then agreed with my post which was sarcastic. He wasn’t bannned for any of the qualities listed by Gettnitdone. You can’t agree with both then say I’m being ambiguous.
Well, I did it yesterday before the Niners beat the FUCK out of the Fudgepackers. Everything went smoothly. All I needed was a slight spiral and I got it perfectly. It was a diseased birch with a trunk diameter of about 2’. I am currently burning a huge stack of it in my wood stove and I did the same thing last night during the game.
In fact, it went so well and cutting down trees with chainsaws in general has always given me quite the boner, so I went ahead and cut down a couple of my neighbors’ trees that looked problematic too. I forgot to ask them if they wanted them cut down but who cares what they think, right?[/quote]
Excellent! The neighbors may not understand the exuberance created by the combination of adrenalin and huffing two stroke exhaust, but I do.
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Yeah, what a rush! And by “looked problematic” I mean that they were blocking my view of the creek and walnut orchard behind my house.[/quote]
Walnut Orchard? That sounds like about a gazillion dollars just standing there doing nothing. If you can find a custom furniture maker in the area they will pay top dollar for nice lengths of that.
Well, I did it yesterday before the Niners beat the FUCK out of the Fudgepackers. Everything went smoothly. All I needed was a slight spiral and I got it perfectly. It was a diseased birch with a trunk diameter of about 2’. I am currently burning a huge stack of it in my wood stove and I did the same thing last night during the game.
In fact, it went so well and cutting down trees with chainsaws in general has always given me quite the boner, so I went ahead and cut down a couple of my neighbors’ trees that looked problematic too. I forgot to ask them if they wanted them cut down but who cares what they think, right?[/quote]
Excellent! The neighbors may not understand the exuberance created by the combination of adrenalin and huffing two stroke exhaust, but I do.
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Yeah, what a rush! And by “looked problematic” I mean that they were blocking my view of the creek and walnut orchard behind my house.[/quote]
Walnut Orchard? That sounds like about a gazillion dollars just standing there doing nothing. If you can find a custom furniture maker in the area they will pay top dollar for nice lengths of that.
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Yeah, but do they include hazard pay? I live in a heavily-armed area of California and any trip into that orchard for walnut wood would be risky. I’d have to either cross the creek in the middle of the night in 25-35 degree weather and then drag whatever I can get out of there back across the creek or take the long way across the bridge down the street and go right the farmer’s front yard with my truck.