You're right, of course :)
You're right, of course :)
Clearly you're too invested (and tightly wrapped, apparently) here to realize how easy it is for others to push your buttons.
:)
Just one example of cops stocking up on cruisers...
Isn't it clear? I have zero respect for MS. If you or anyone wants to align yourself with them, then as I said before >pfffttt>
I am truly sorry to hear about your continued frustration, and I'm glad you gave me this opportunity to do something useful, if only for a few minutes, on your behalf.
I'd hope that potential buyers are screened and required to have their own Bat Cave so it doesn't have to be parked on the street.
I'm suggesting that the actions attached to perception of a 'win' in this context are subjective versus any realized win as agreed by both sides. The 'win' here is perceived to exist and be good. That's known as begging the question, not winning.
Sadly, I stopped paying attention to Italy after Enzo :)
Dopey me... I thought he was always hiding a couple of young Italian swimsuit models in there.
I've been saved from certain death in more than one motorcycle accident (some voice telling me to stop just before I was about to ride into a large unmarked construction pit, for starters,) but I don't recall ever being at risk from an evil middle-of-the-road priest....I'll have to think about it, tho. Might be I…
A good jumpstart to the upcoming competition:
Pretty sure I saw this acted out in a 2007 Supernatural episode?
Yes, I'm sure the last three remaining Russian tank jockeys still need a reason to stick around :)
Anger management seems to be at the heart of this particular snippet from the book, sure, but any reaction needs to be biased against what was not laterally held as a 'PR win' for both sides.
:)
Your making it about me helps to show you've got nothing to defend on the topic. Thank you for at least being honest.
I love it when you dupes resort to shout-downs. Everyone can see your weakness right from the start, so bring it... <pfffftttt.....hehehe>
He's contesting my opinion. The burden is on him to prove me wrong. Again, I'm not the problem, but making someone else the bad guy is typical of MS squids. I fart, and laugh, in both of your general directions.
Think again. Today's marketplace isn't so simple, otherwise.