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On Jul 5, 2:36*pm, dxAce wrote:
What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! BTW, Steve, I gave five-star feedback for at least coming up with something original and something over one-line long. That's really a two-fer! Giving credit where credit is due, Mike |
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![]() Michael W. Bryant, "I'm a college professor with a PhD" wrote: On Jul 5, 2:36 pm, dxAce wrote: What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! BTW, Steve, I gave five-star feedback for at least coming up with something original and something over one-line long. That's really a two-fer! Only a clown 'tard such as yourself would leave 'feedback' on Google! |
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I have two cable type Come-Alongs and one chain type Come-Along.They
ought to be strong enough.My 1948 Willys Jeep has a old Jack & Heintz Winch on the front bumper. cuhulin |
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On Jul 5, 7:24*pm, wrote:
I have two cable type Come-Alongs and one chain type Come-Along.They ought to be strong enough.My 1948 Willys Jeep has a old Jack & Heintz Winch on the front bumper. cuhulin Well, Coo-huy if'n it ever comes a deep snow in Mississip, you'll be able to make some real money.... |
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On Jul 5, 6:09*pm, dxAce wrote:
Michael W. Bryant, "I'm a college professor with a PhD" *wrote: On Jul 5, 2:36 pm, dxAce wrote: What is the Golden Come-Along Award? The Golden Come-Along Award is given to that individual who has been deemed to have had his/her head stuck so far up their ass during the previous year that it would require the assistance of a come-along to pull it out. This year's recipient is of course Michael W. Bryant, representing Louisville, Kentucky, who really had a late start, but certainly edged the Canucks out with his special brand of faux PhD fakery. Congratulations Michael, what a stellar performance! The Canucks, valiantly vied for first place honours, but in typical dumbass Canuck fashion, couldn't cut the mustard. Better luck next year, CanaDuh! Thanks to all the participants who took place in this years awards! BTW, Steve, I gave five-star feedback for at least coming up with something original and something over one-line long. That's really a two-fer! Only a clown 'tard such as yourself would leave 'feedback' on Google!- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. ;-) |
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On Jul 6, 2:49*am, Gregg wrote:
Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". *Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike |
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![]() Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires walking? I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. Uh, can they apply for Social Security on your behalf? Somehow I doubt that, at least not without your knowledge. |
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![]() dxAce wrote: Mike wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires walking? 'Teaching', at least in your case, 'tard boy, only requires the use of your mouth for 'Dramatic Lecturing'. Heck, isn't 'Dramatic Lecturing' just exactly what Obama does? Hmmmmm... gonna have to consider him as a possible entrant for the Golden Come-Along Award for 2011. |
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Snow or no snow,,, so many people out there don't know how to drive
worth a sh.t,,, keeps the auto body repair shops happy. cuhulin |
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![]() Michael W. Bryant, the clown 'tard who constantly tries to elicit sympathy, wrote: On Jul 6, 2:49 am, Gregg wrote: Notice how he's playing on the "walker" thing, typical ploy of the ole' "tugging at the heart strings". Trying to evoke sympathy from the reader. Unfortunately it doesn't work. But he think it does. I guess that is all that matters. And as long as he's happy is what is important. I'm just glad that I was able to finally get out of the wheelchair and return to work. What, Sullivan is not handicap accessible? Remember, the whole dialogue between Steve Lare and I over me turning down a full disability? While I was in the hospital doing physical therapy after my stroke, they told me I'd never be able to return to teaching due to being unable to walk. Teaching requires the ability to walk? I stayed off of RRS during that period, because I was too busy to deal with the likes of you and Lare. The hospital told me that they had applied on my behalf for a disability. I turned it down because I wasn't going to give up trying to get back to teaching. Well, God gave me enough strength to get through that rehab. Not the revengeful God that you worship, Gwegg. But the merciful God that heals and loves us all. I can now get around with just a cane most of the time. But the open air Waterfront Concert on the 4th necessitated a walk further than the cane, alone, would have supported. I had to use a walker with wheels. When Michael Franti saw me getting into the concert despite having to use a walker, he came out into the audience and danced with me. I was overwhelmed. Thank God that there are still some folks in this world with love in their hearts. If the world was full of people like you, there'd be little reason to go on. I think you've shown enough of your true nature over the past few days to show everyone in this newsgroup who you are and what you represent. As usual, YOU demon- strated more about yourself, than I ever could. All I can suggest to you is that you try love, instead. Thanks, Mike |
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