Ever Feel Like a Threadkiller? 34


I’ll have to get the cliff’s on that one, I get plenty of that subject in my classes these days.

Here is a parting pooch, off to the gym

[quote]trav123456 wrote:
I’ll have to get the cliff’s on that one, I get plenty of that subject in my classes these days.

Here is a parting pooch, off to the gym[/quote]

Fulton Sheen was what would call the first televangelist. Funny man, smart man, wise man, and he was Catholic so he only asked for money on Sundays. :wink:

Leading joke: Oldest story in the world about woman was when Adam and his two boys were walking through the land and happened across the wreck and ruin and the once beautiful paradise of the Garden of Eden. Adam looked in and pulled his boys close and told them, “Boys, that is were your mother ate us out of women and home.”

  • Women are persons not its.
  • Its are things with functions.
  • Functions are replaceable, women are not.
  • Functions like machines in a factory can be replaced.
  • Women cannot be replaced.
  • Women today (this was 50’s I believe) as well as husbands are becoming its instead of persons.
  • Men should treat women with dignity, men don’t take off their hats in elevators and give up their seats for women anymore.
  • Sex is the highest form of love.
  • Divorcing sex from love is reason for women becoming its.
  • Motherhood is the gift given to every women.
  • Motherhood comes in two forms, through marriage and through serving humanity.
  • Professional life will not harden women, lack of motherhood will.
  • Beauty is the highest gift given by God, and only given to women because women are the better half.
  • And an anecdote about a stewardess embracing her beauty and motherhood and serving lepers in Vietnam.

Don’t worry about the classes, I took a “gender” studies class a semester ago with a friend who dared me to join. I’ve never been called so many names by a teacher in my life, felt like I was on deck of a Navy ship for a semester.

Strange thing, I was a gentleman the entire semester, the women in my class loved me, my teacher didn’t…in that class. I had her in another class (semester after) and she loved my politics and always called on me to debate against students with, which, she disagreed. Although I’d always drop something deemed “sexist” by the intelligenta in schools, now a days.

My favorite was when I gave an anecdote about “fair pricing” about how in Brazil the restaurants have two columns of prices, one for men and one for women, the prices for the women are always lower. She’d always get an astonished look on her face with my stories.

Hai! Fun coupla pages!

The judge dismissed my ticket which costs 75$ which yes is better than the original 305$

The whole thing no longer sucks balls.
It now just licks them.

[quote]Hallowed wrote:
Hai! Fun coupla pages!

The judge dismissed my ticket which costs 75$ which yes is better than the original 305$

The whole thing no longer sucks balls.
It now just licks them.[/quote]

Hai, Woman!

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]trav123456 wrote:
I’ll have to get the cliff’s on that one, I get plenty of that subject in my classes these days.

Here is a parting pooch, off to the gym[/quote]

Fulton Sheen was what would call the first televangelist. Funny man, smart man, wise man, and he was Catholic so he only asked for money on Sundays. :wink:

Leading joke: Oldest story in the world about woman was when Adam and his two boys were walking through the land and happened across the wreck and ruin and the once beautiful paradise of the Garden of Eden. Adam looked in and pulled his boys close and told them, “Boys, that is were your mother ate us out of women and home.”

  • Women are persons not its.
  • Its are things with functions.
  • Functions are replaceable, women are not.
  • Functions like machines in a factory can be replaced.
  • Women cannot be replaced.
  • Women today (this was 50’s I believe) as well as husbands are becoming its instead of persons.
  • Men should treat women with dignity, men don’t take off their hats in elevators and give up their seats for women anymore.
  • Sex is the highest form of love.
  • Divorcing sex from love is reason for women becoming its.
  • Motherhood is the gift given to every women.
  • Motherhood comes in two forms, through marriage and through serving humanity.
  • Professional life will not harden women, lack of motherhood will.
  • Beauty is the highest gift given by God, and only given to women because women are the better half.
  • And an anecdote about a stewardess embracing her beauty and motherhood and serving lepers in Vietnam.

Don’t worry about the classes, I took a “gender” studies class a semester ago with a friend who dared me to join. I’ve never been called so many names by a teacher in my life, felt like I was on deck of a Navy ship for a semester.

Strange thing, I was a gentleman the entire semester, the women in my class loved me, my teacher didn’t…in that class. I had her in another class (semester after) and she loved my politics and always called on me to debate against students with, which, she disagreed. Although I’d always drop something deemed “sexist” by the intelligenta in schools, now a days.

My favorite was when I gave an anecdote about “fair pricing” about how in Brazil the restaurants have two columns of prices, one for men and one for women, the prices for the women are always lower. She’d always get an astonished look on her face with my stories.[/quote]

I haven’t actually taken a gender study type class but it seems like whenever I have a female professor they like to bring it up at some point. Nothing wrong with that it’s just a subject that seems to have been drilled into my brain in class (and on this forum) and I’m a little tired of it. Sounds like you’re well versed in the subject though. I wrote a short paper on it for my final english paper last semester.


good


night

lol

I’m still awake and at work :frowning:

Greeny’s home sick. She took mah cold and made it her own.

<---- impromptu gym shot from tonight

I’ve been napping during the day so I can be a night owl, seems to be working

[quote]trav123456 wrote:
<---- impromptu gym shot from tonight

I’ve been napping during the day so I can be a night owl, seems to be working[/quote]

Damn dude! How old are you again???

Trav, aren’t you like, 14 or something? Looking mighty “aged” in that pic. haha

Word up, dewds? Home again with the other kid being sick today, with a totally different sickness. Yay! I really hope I don’t catch either (or both) of this shit right now. This is not the week for it. Half marathon on Sunday…I’d like to be able to breathe and not be shitting my pants and puking at the same time.

How’s everyone doin up in herrrr?

I’ve had a cough for the past week. Damn you Utah and your cold dry-ness.

Also just found out that I have enough money to get my woman a ring. Woo!

BYU- good to hear/read.

Ink- enjoy the run. Better you than me. 10 was enough.

Getting ready to start Oly lifting again. It’d be good to add that to my arsenal.

[quote]Beast27195 wrote:
BYU- good to hear/read.

Ink- enjoy the run. Better you than me. 10 was enough.

Getting ready to start Oly lifting again. It’d be good to add that to my arsenal. [/quote]
Thanks dude. Did 9 last Saturday, that’s the longest I’ve done. I’m not a runner, nor do I have any intention of becoming a runner. Should be “fun” to say the least though.

Anyone here ever run a half marathon? Tips? Advice (other than “don’t”)?

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]Beast27195 wrote:
BYU- good to hear/read.

Ink- enjoy the run. Better you than me. 10 was enough.

Getting ready to start Oly lifting again. It’d be good to add that to my arsenal. [/quote]
Thanks dude. Did 9 last Saturday, that’s the longest I’ve done. I’m not a runner, nor do I have any intention of becoming a runner. Should be “fun” to say the least though.

Anyone here ever run a half marathon? Tips? Advice (other than “don’t”)?[/quote]

whatch out for nipple chafe and chafe between your thighs

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]Beast27195 wrote:
BYU- good to hear/read.

Ink- enjoy the run. Better you than me. 10 was enough.

Getting ready to start Oly lifting again. It’d be good to add that to my arsenal. [/quote]
Thanks dude. Did 9 last Saturday, that’s the longest I’ve done. I’m not a runner, nor do I have any intention of becoming a runner. Should be “fun” to say the least though.

Anyone here ever run a half marathon? Tips? Advice (other than “don’t”)?[/quote]

whatch out for nipple chafe and chafe between your thighs[/quote]

Thanks, I got the between the thigh area covered with some sweet compression pant things. Think I’ll put a bandaid on my nips to prevent chaffing. Thanks

How’s the tax season treating you so far?

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:

[quote]inkaddict wrote:

[quote]Beast27195 wrote:
BYU- good to hear/read.

Ink- enjoy the run. Better you than me. 10 was enough.

Getting ready to start Oly lifting again. It’d be good to add that to my arsenal. [/quote]
Thanks dude. Did 9 last Saturday, that’s the longest I’ve done. I’m not a runner, nor do I have any intention of becoming a runner. Should be “fun” to say the least though.

Anyone here ever run a half marathon? Tips? Advice (other than “don’t”)?[/quote]

whatch out for nipple chafe and chafe between your thighs[/quote]

Thanks, I got the between the thigh area covered with some sweet compression pant things. Think I’ll put a bandaid on my nips to prevent chaffing. Thanks

How’s the tax season treating you so far?[/quote]

sucks tha testicles.

Still waiting to hear if the bank is going to open in the afternoon. Hopefully it’s a no cause I’m the captain of the ship this month.

[quote]tootles27 wrote:
Still waiting to hear if the bank is going to open in the afternoon. Hopefully it’s a no cause I’m the captain of the ship this month.[/quote]
ABANDON SHIP!