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Been there, done that. I've been warned/banned a few times from another board (which shall remain nameless) after posting while ****-faced. Its also in my nature to stir up ****, but I attempt to curb that tendancy whenever possible. Unless, as luck seems to always have it, if I am drunk and around cops, I will be going to jail. In any case, as far as I'm concerned, you now have a clean slate here (and yes, I am aware of the original post where you shot your mouth off). Like I said, been there, done that...
I hear that brother. Thanks for understanding. I too have been in jail several times.......once even during my bachelor party! Haha! that was a fun night!
While I didn't participate in it, I did follow the "other thread". From the looks of it, you've got a much bigger problem than people on an internet forum being pissed at you - and no, I'm not being sarcastic here.
I don't know you and the following may not apply to you at all, but in my book there's nothing worse than people who get nasty when they're drunk. Talk about showing one's true character ...
Ya. maybe.
I don't get nasty for the sake of nasty. I just lose my "filter". I say what I think without thinking about consequence. My thoughts aren't always pure. I'm sure your's aren't either.
Well hell, its not like getting 86ed from your fave tittie bar or something.
Ya. Actually that has happened before. I stabbed a guy for stealing my money at a strip joint when I was 19. That also ties into my bachelor party. Got jailed for attempted murder. Ended up with a battery.....I got lucky I guess.
I accept your apology.........nice of you to express that on the forum. I know the thread you are referring to. I should not have said you were a di*khead.
Jefx - First that was some pretty vile sheit you whipped on fraggerj.I thought he should have told you to 'eff off when you first wrote what you did. Being that he didn't and you now apologized (for whatever the reason) I believe he should come on line and accept it (FIDO) - or tell you to eat shiet and die. Either way you know where he / you stand.
It took stones to come on line and take the heat for being stupid. You did the right thing to make it right. And I agree with you the "holier than thou" folks that want to judge you and / or teach English - sus-spelling and sentence structure on a HARLEY HELP Forum, PLEASE.
As for your "filter" - you may want to change the oil from time to time [:-]
Good luck and I look forward to readingthe new you posts - dd
I'm a smart-assed, ****-talking, no-it-all, over-opinionated azzhole. I rub alot of people the wrong way. It's just who I am and I realize that.
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Jeff
You are right...whatever it is you did!! Welcome back if you ever left...
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