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Re: (!) 1,000th post (!)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:01 am
by Dinsdale
Van wrote:There's a LARGE difference between a scantily clad woman, the likes of which we see every day on network tv, and porn.

My understanding was the (!) was to be used in cases of nudity and/or porn. The pic I posted displayed neither. In fact, many a female Olympics volleyball picture is every bit as "pornographic" as the pic I posted. Swimming and diving too, plus those synchronized swimming whores.

These days a bit of bared ass flesh is considered neither nudity nor porn.

Sayin'.

And here's where what you're sayin' fails...


It's not up to YOU to decide.

Nor is it up to me.

Or PSU. Or MGO.


It's up to each individual employer, which no one here has control over.

Seems like it's in EVERYONE's better interest to provide too much warning, rather than not enough.

No need to lose any workday CFB popsters over something so silly.

Just my grossly overpriced $0.02... not an issue for me either way.

Re: (!) 1,000th post (!)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:06 am
by Van
Why do you hate American pulchritude?

Re: (!) 1,000th post (!)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 3:32 pm
by PSUFAN
War Wagon wrote:
PSUFAN wrote:If you don't need to be warned about ass showing up on your workplace screen, then you're probably posting from a forklift.
Doesn't get it, even though it's pretty simple.

Nobody is paying you to spend one minute on T1B.

Douchebag, do you not get that, or are you self-employed?

Seriously, even though I can read and post from my forklift, that's a guilty pleasure I need to abstain from.

If that's your game, you're pretty much worthless. You must work at a credit card call center.
I'm not really sure what you're getting at...which of course is exactly what is so entertaining about your post. Rack you for paying closer attention to pallet stacking order than to making much sense with your posts.

Re: (!) 1,000th post (!)

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 3:33 pm
by PSUFAN
Van wrote:Why do you hate American pulchritude?

No one hates that. As KC rightlynotes,the (!) is more about expectation, not restraint. Get busy.