Title: The Wisdom and silliness of Mudboy Slim..! Stupidity too! Source:
war URL Source:[None] Published:Jan 13, 2010 Author:war Post Date:2010-01-13 07:47:43 by war Keywords:None Views:1417572 Comments:3287
Bet this gets more bumps than his vanity threads.
(Editors Note) This thread was formerly called Mudbutt sucks the big one thread.
I changed the title. Now you can debate if it is wisdom or unwisdom.
Anyone of consequence has long moved on from you. Hell...anyone advanced beyond the age of 12 has moved on from you. So that leaves Whitey and Nudge as your only two groupies here.
You cannot let the past go.
You cannot let being bested by me time after time after time go.
And now, here you are in almost the same pathetic internet existence in which you've always dwelled and when you get around to the inevitable whining about being unfairly banned from LP then you'll be 100% back up to speed. How sad you were...how sad you are...how sad you will always be.
BWAHAHAHA!! What color is the sky in that delusionary BizarroWorld you obviously inhabit, Lefty? Please show me the post wherein Badeye allegedly "melted down"...what? You can't? You won't? You know why?
'BECUZ YER A FRIGGIN' LIAR...and you always have been!! You have no Forum cred anywhere you post...NONE!!
"...with you being so objective and all...maybe I should reconsider?"
It really doesn't matter what you do, war...with yer Grima Wormtongue LIES exposed fer all to see, you are irrelevant. Yer greatest skill is as a disruptor...I gotta give you credit, you set the bar High fer RAT-TROLLS accross the net. But Goldi-lox is beginning to see you for who you really are...and LibertyPost will benefit greatly from yer absence.
I'm sure you'll try and sneak back using a new Screen Name, but yer tactics and insincerety are easy to spot and yer efforts to disrupt shall come up short yet again.
Nice try, though...you were successful in sowing more than yer fair share of discord.
Moby would be proud of you...you've been a good RAT-TROLL...MUD
I had a real bow and arrow but I was always a cowboy when we did the C/I thing...we played army mostly...we would sometimes hike to what we called "the frog pond" to get crayfish and along the way we'd play a roving kind of hide and seek and sometimes, because of the surroundings, it turned into cowboys and Indians...in the winter we ALWAYS played battle of the bulge and the cinder trucks were Tagger [that's Pittsburghese for "Tiger"] tanks which we would pelt with snowballs...
We'd play army too and take roles from that Combat series on TV. I think I was often the lieutenant...my other friend played the Vic Morrow sergeant character...Sergeant Saunders?...it was fun.
29 cents...those were the good old days. I think you need a quarter for those gumball machines these days.
Some of my earliest childhood memories from the 60's center around going to the A&P on Saturday mornings and finding various forms of entertainment and mischief to enage in as my parents socialized as they grocery shopped...I'd watch the butcher and the deli slicer...there was a small bakery that I'd watch them ice cakes but the best was always at the end when I would get a penny for the gumball machine...you'd put that piece of dull copper in the slot, turn the crank [which at that age required STRENGTH] and BAM three gumballs...on this day, tho, I only got ONE gumball!!! "What the FUCK?!?", I thought [or the 3 going on 4 year old equivalent of it anyway]...I told my Dad and he shrugged it off but i guess the manager overheard me and he said that "rising prices" forced them to make the gumballs a penny a piece...I had NO IDEA what "rising prices" meant other than ONLY ONE GUMBALL PER PENNY FROM NOW ON...
I remember spearmint leaves, but I'm not sure how many you got for a penny. Also a big hit were licorice babies, but in those days we called them by a name padlock would love.
I lost a filling in a spearmint leaf once...and we called those Tar Babies...couldn't do that now. There were also pumpkin seeds that, I think, had an Indian name...then there was Goldbergs which we called Jew Candy...I had no idea what a Jew was other than Moses was one and that they celebrated Passover because that's what Jesus was trying to celebrate when he was killed.
We're assuming I'm about 4-7 years old when I was eating this stuff...I grew up in crafton PA which may as well have been Mayberry...
I learned that word early...VA Tidewater relatives...they called Brazil nuts "Nigger Toes"...and it was funny to me to listen to them rail out against "niggers" as being the source of all their ills but then watch them be friendly to them...