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Is he related to Chef Boyardee?

Maybe but what about all of those fights because someone was checking out their girl or said something to her or defending her honor or whatever?

Those look really cool just from perusing google. I've never actually read comics other than comic strips before, the series looks kinda awesome.

Sweet, google here I come!

Ha I could definitely see that. lol

Interesting, that definitely sounds like a possibility, but it got me thinking of a couple of things. I live in California, a state created basically by exclusively men who came out here to live in the woods in the mountains and look for gold. Do you think that if it was exclusively women that they would have been as

No I entirely understand, its saying that men going extinct would actually kind of suck because they are a valuable contribution to society. When I said "agreed" above I was agreeing that working in a tractor shop was awesome, not that men should go extinct lol.

Agreed. I've always kind of wondered that if the world was all women (which would be totally awesome, no more men fighting over stupid shit) what it would look like. What form would the country be in? What type of government would there be? Would there be the same kind of technology or infrastructure that we have now?

Wow thats bullshit, I've never seen that guy before but I think hes pretty awesome. I don't smoke but I do defend the property rights of others. The false alerts seem like bullshit. I think that should completely rule out using dogs for probable cause, just like the margin of error on polygraphs makes them

This is the best thread I have ever seen.

Now i just realized something. What if the police department trained the dogs to bark at any car they sniff on, whether they smell anything or not? Would'nt that give them a nice guise for 'probable cause?'

Yep that sounds about like my relationship, ha. That's really the way that it should be, doing nice things because they are nice rather than worrying about 'protecting manhood.' I poke fun at my own gender enough that when I did things like that with my girlfriend, she knew we were just poking fun at, and tearing

I entirely agree. Its all about helping other people. I was a boy scout as a kid and their motto was "do a good turn daily" meaning "do something nice for someone, daily." That includes holding doors for people, or pulling out chairs when necessary. Its just about being nice.

Sometimes, mostly for real old people, or people incapable of doing it themselves, I don't care if they are men or not. Helping my grandfather pull out a chair and get into it? You bet. The pulling out chairs thing is something I don't do for younger people, its kind of awkward. The other things however, I do on a

Go watch "dick in a box" its hilarious. You will get the joke.

The government really has better things to do. I know I've been accused of being misogynist for holding a door, even though I open doors for people of both genders. I don't think that common courtesy should be any different for anyone, regardless of whats between their legs. The two times I've been chewed out for

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Isn't this preferential to women though because the men are stuck with all of the shitty parking spaces and women get the good ones? Sounds more to me like a poor form of chivalry than misogyny, but then again the whole idea of segregated parking spaces is really stupid.

I agree. If this show only featured Tosh as part of a series of comedians, she probably should have realized that there are some comedians she will like, and some that are complete assholes. She could have been prepared to hear stuff she didn't like, but its not really her place to heckle Tosh for doing stuff that

Nope, maybe I'd like it lol. But I'd tell myself going in that my expectations are low and if I don't like it I can leave. Hes going to do the same act whether or not I am there and so its not upto me to try to tell him I don't like his humor. Our forefathers fought a revolution a long time ago to secure our rights to

Yeah the comment is not funny and crossed the line, but all in all it wouldn't have happened if the woman knew who she was seeing in the first place.