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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 1:50 am
by RadioFan
War Wagon wrote:righteous indignation
I shouldn't have to pay taxes, either. The thing is though, if I don't, the government will come after me.

Oil companies? Nope. Not under this administration.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:39 am
by Cuda
Dinsdale wrote:you vote in an oilman.
Who, Chimpy?

He's no more an Oil Man than he was a Baseball Man

Or maybe you mean Cheney. He's not an Oil Man either. The most he ever was was a Political Connection. You ask him what oil is and he'll probably say it's something you cook french-fries in.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:20 am
by War Wagon
RadioFan wrote: I shouldn't have to pay taxes, either.
Yes, that is a bummer, but it's the price we pay for "freedom", eh?

I should hit the Powerball jackpot without even having to buy a ticket, but sadly, I'll still drag my dawg ass out of bed at 5:30 am sharp and go to work tomorrow.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:07 am
by Atomic Punk
BSmack wrote:The only people working for laughs these days are the trolls behind the Douchebag Crew and the odd Mike Backer post.
Hey Bri, sorry for stepping in another pile-on thread and all... but you DO know Mike Backer is TNW's ole Branman right? Someone outted him about 6 months or so after he signed in under the new nic. I was still in New Jersey when that happened a few years ago. Brannie has always been up front and I give him the benefit of a doubt when it comes to storytelling. In fact, I wasn't even disturbed at the bathroom stall floor dealio. That is just something he would do. Rack him for that story anyway.

Well, I'll jump out of this other pile-on and find a thread where you aren't get pummeled.

Take care friend!

Oh, and Smackie's assessment was dead-on accurate and HH prolly explained it with too much emphasis on reading skills. Thanks Smackie for describing a "drive-by" versus "ankle biting" in simpler terms. Can't argue with either one of them although they sometimes smack me for stupid things I write. Shit happens.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:13 am
by BSmack
Yea Mike, I know of Brannie's alias. I think Luther sussed him out.

As for the rest, it doesn't much matter. We're just splitting hairs. It's like trying to decide if you would rather have herpes or genital warts.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:59 am
by RadioFan
War Wagon wrote:
RadioFan wrote: I shouldn't have to pay taxes, either.
Yes, that is a bummer, but it's the price we pay for "freedom", eh?
You're right.

We're here to protect you. We don't need to pay taxes.

Sin,

The oil companies. Get it, yet?

Damn, dude. Dinsdale just kicked your ass, and he didn't even have to post. That's got to be some sort of record. Then again, you are a loyal, Bud Light tithing tard, and "proud of it." So no real surprise.

Next time, click on some links, champ. It might help you out.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:51 am
by poptart
BSmack wrote:In fact this whole board has become nothing more than a bunch of drive by, anklebiting cheap shots.
The board is failing because you put up 16.42 posts a day sucking off every democrat in the solar system.

Not only that, but you've never entered a thread where you didn't have a consuming passion to get THE last word in.

You post as if you squat to piss.


Pull your groin and take a year off to rehab.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 8:31 am
by Husker4ever
War Wagon wrote:^^^I'm going to print that and shred it into very small pieces. Then mix it with Scott's speedy green and get to spreading it over that shady spot in my backyard that just refuses to yield tall fescue. If that doesn't work, nothing will.

Thanks, Dins. That's some golden shit.


^^^Talk about spitting into the motherfuckin wind......Rack the hell out of Dins!

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 12:13 pm
by BSmack
Sudden Sam wrote:Anyone who wasn't expecting high gas prices as soon as W moved into that white house on Pennsylvania Avenue was/is an idiot. That tard owed so many favors to oil people he had to help 'em out. Those good ol' boys have bailed W's ass outta shit so many times, it's ridiculous.

Let's see...he can't run an oil company, he can't run a baseball team...hmmmm...let's make him PRESIDENT!
To be perfectly fair about the baseball team, how was he supposed to know Sammy Sosa would pharmaceutically mutate into a 60 HR guy?

But he did manage to use eminent domain to run a whole bunch of little people out of their homes on the taxpayer dime so that the Rangers could have a nice fancy new ballpark to lose in. So far the biggest winner in that deal has been Alex Rodriguez.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 1:54 pm
by PSUFAN
If I didn't know any better, I'd think this thread was about Jim Nance.
:lol:

BTW, rack Dins.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:56 pm
by Cuda
Atomic Punk wrote:
BSmack wrote:The only people working for laughs these days are the trolls behind the Douchebag Crew and the odd Mike Backer post.
Hey Bri, sorry for stepping in another pile-on thread and all... but you DO know Mike Backer is TNW's ole Branman right? Someone outted him about 6 months or so after he signed in under the new nic. I was still in New Jersey when that happened a few years ago. Brannie has always been up front and I give him the benefit of a doubt when it comes to storytelling. In fact, I wasn't even disturbed at the bathroom stall floor dealio. That is just something he would do. Rack him for that story anyway.

Well, I'll jump out of this other pile-on and find a thread where you aren't get pummeled..
Better take some of these while you're searching

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Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:34 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Felix wrote:
Raydah James wrote:RACK the gas prices shooting up.



I fucking hope they get to $7.00 a gallon here before summer is out.
fuck you and your $7/gal bullshit RJ.....
Yep.
(I wouldn't be so bitter if I drove something a little more economical)
Gas efficiency is not the problem for me, commuting distance is. I get about 30 mpg. But living about 40 miles away from where you work sucks.

Throw in the fact that I often have to go to courts in other places, sometimes pretty far-flung from one another. According to mapquest, I put about 200 miles on my sled yesterday.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 3:52 pm
by Goober McTuber
Terry in Crapchester wrote:According to mapquest, I put about 200 miles on my sled yesterday.
Wow. I would have just looked at the odometer.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:10 pm
by Felix
Terry in Crapchester wrote: Gas efficiency is not the problem for me, commuting distance is. I get about 30 mpg. But living about 40 miles away from where you work sucks.

Throw in the fact that I often have to go to courts in other places, sometimes pretty far-flung from one another. According to mapquest, I put about 200 miles on my sled yesterday.
just bilk er charge your client for an extra hour and you've got your gas bill covered.....

when I originally bought my ride, gas prices were below $2/gal....even if I tried to sell it (which Mrs. Felix is in favor of but will never happen unless I move up to something that guzzles even more gas) I'm guessing that I probably wouldn't get as much for it now as I would have last year.....

I'll live with it.....

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:13 pm
by Dinsdale
Meandering off topic to the W baseball thing...

It always cracks me up when I hear "W traded Sammy Sosa for a handful of beads! He's an idiot!"

Sure, he's an undisputable idiot, but as far as the Rangers -- how many MVP Awards did the Desciples of Canseco that he did sign win? Juan Gone-On-The-Juice and Pudge I-Suddenly-Grew-Three-Sizes won about 3 between them, and Raffy Who-Put-It-In-My-Arm-I-Don't-Know ended up with 500 career bombs.


Sure, he traded away a prospect that turned into Sammy Sosa, but I'm quessing W talked to the guy face-to-face, and came away thinking "Damn, that dude is even more fukkin stupid than I am...he's gotta go."

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:16 pm
by Dinsdale
Felix wrote:I'm guessing that I probably wouldn't get as much for it now as I would have last year.....

You mean...a vehicle that's a year older, and now has more miles on it, isn't worth as much as when it's a year newer with less miles?

Hmmm, you might be right. I'll have to consult Mapquest about this.


Move over, KC Scott -- there's a new financial advisor in town...

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:45 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Felix wrote:
Terry in Crapchester wrote: Gas efficiency is not the problem for me, commuting distance is. I get about 30 mpg. But living about 40 miles away from where you work sucks.

Throw in the fact that I often have to go to courts in other places, sometimes pretty far-flung from one another. According to mapquest, I put about 200 miles on my sled yesterday.
just bilk er charge your client for an extra hour and you've got your gas bill covered.....
Two of the four were assigned -- I can't bill them. I get paid for my services by the county in question, but not until after the case is completed. And only one of the two counties pays for travel time. Granted, that one alone will pay for the gas I spent, but I won't see that money for at least another two months or so.

As for the others, I charged one a flat fee which he paid over a year ago (then bothered not to show up for court). The other is a child support case. My client makes poverty level income. I took the case basically because I felt sorry for him. He's paid me something (not nearly enough), but you can't get blood out of a stone.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:10 pm
by Felix
Dinsdale wrote:
You mean...a vehicle that's a year older, and now has more miles on it, isn't worth as much as when it's a year newer with less miles?
cars that are hard to find (not necessarily rare, but hard to come by) don't depreciate like a run of the mill Chevy...

but I thought you knew that.....

of course, you just assumed I drive some standard car and started talking out of your ass again.....

you're a funny guy Dins......

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:16 pm
by Dinsdale
Oh, I see.

I guess the high gas prices really are killing you then, since you can't go out and run up a bunch of miles on your rarity, to increase its value.


Did you share your password with BSmack by any chance?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:22 pm
by Raydah James
Another Day, Another BitchSmacked Beatdown.....



Carry On.


Husker4ever wrote:
huh? They lived comfortably and provided for their kids well in the home they bought 5 or 10 years ago and now should move to lesser digs because of the price of gasoline?

That is not the Demographic I think will be hit hard. If you bought here 10 years ago, then you're gold. 5 years ago is a little more iffy, but they should be alright as well.


Who'll be hit is the 'barely scraping by' fucks (whatever color they are) who dont belong in this fine city in the first place. I'd be perfectly fine with the cost of living going up considerably if meant driving the bottom tier trash right the fuck out of here.





RACK gas prices eventually hitting 8 dollars.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:34 pm
by Felix
Dinsdale wrote:Oh, I see.
no you don't...you don't know what the fuck you're talking about...

did you know that in 1971, you could buy a Hemi Barracuda for about $4,100...did you know that 10 years ago, you could buy one for about $50,000....

do you know what that same car sells for today.....(one sold in 2003 for about $400,000, I'm guessing one today would probably fetch about a half mil)

it's called supply and demand (something you always profess to be an expert at).....

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:38 pm
by Cuda
Dinsdale wrote:
Felix wrote:I'm guessing that I probably wouldn't get as much for it now as I would have last year.....

You mean...a vehicle that's a year older, and now has more miles on it, isn't worth as much as when it's a year newer with less miles?

Hmmm, you might be right. I'll have to consult Mapquest about this.

Boy are they ever gonna be PISSED over at Edmunds.com when they hear about this

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:42 pm
by Dinsdale
Felix wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:Oh, I see.
no you don't...you don't know what the fuck you're talking about...
Oh, OK. Not like I have a rare one sitting in my driveway, or anything like that. Not like I worked in the automotive industry for the better part of a decade or anything.


I hate to break it to you Felix, but in a few years, the homos will have found a new car to become enamored with. I'd suggest you sell the Miata now, while it's still a hot item.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:45 pm
by WolverineSteve
Raydah James wrote: I'd be perfectly fine with the cost of living going up considerably if meant driving the bottom tier trash right the fuck out of here.

.
Which would drop you to the bottom tier. Be careful what you wish for.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:51 pm
by BSmack
WolverineSteve wrote:
Raydah James wrote: I'd be perfectly fine with the cost of living going up considerably if meant driving the bottom tier trash right the fuck out of here.
Which would drop you to the bottom tier. Be careful what you wish for.
You mean towel changers aren't already at the bottom tier?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:53 pm
by Raydah James
WolverineSteve wrote:
Raydah James wrote: I'd be perfectly fine with the cost of living going up considerably if meant driving the bottom tier trash right the fuck out of here.

.
Which would drop you to the bottom tier. Be careful what you wish for.

Yeah, us folks who bought homes on the fucking water are at greatest risk for being hit hard.


:lol:


Dumbfuck.

Then again, what should I expect from a poor detoilet skidmark who lives in one of the 5 worst shitholes in America-and whose home I could buy If I were to sell one of my fucking cars.



Tell me, What mortgage lender did you use to buy your upscale $10,000 crib?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:11 pm
by PSUFAN
us folks who bought homes on the fucking water

...

whose home I could buy If I were to sell one of my fucking cars
Another Cali Punk Rock gem. Total "I'm richer than you" Anarchy.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:17 pm
by Raydah James
PSUFAN wrote:
us folks who bought homes on the fucking water

...

whose home I could buy If I were to sell one of my fucking cars
Another Cali Punk Rock gem. Total "I'm richer than you" Anarchy.
Guess I missed the memo that says I have to stop playing and listening to Punk if I make the most of my life and work hard for the things I own.




Eat a dick and get those dishes done, you pathetic bitchslave of a housewife.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:28 pm
by Felix
Dinsdale wrote:
Oh, OK. Not like I have a rare one sitting in my driveway, or anything like that. Not like I worked in the automotive industry for the better part of a decade or anything.
I've come to the conclusion that there is virtually no industry you haven't worked in for the "better part of a decade"....
I hate to break it to you Felix, but in a few years, the homos will have found a new car to become enamored with. I'd suggest you sell the Miata now, while it's still a hot item.
homo and Miata smack.....
damn dude, you're scraping the bottom of the barrel now...... :lol:

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:35 pm
by WolverineSteve
Raydah James wrote:
WolverineSteve wrote:
Raydah James wrote: I'd be perfectly fine with the cost of living going up considerably if meant driving the bottom tier trash right the fuck out of here.

.
Which would drop you to the bottom tier. Be careful what you wish for.

Yeah, us folks who bought homes on the fucking water are at greatest risk for being hit hard.


:lol:


Dumbfuck.

Then again, what should I expect from a poor detoilet skidmark who lives in one of the 5 worst shitholes in America-and whose home I could buy If I were to sell one of my fucking cars.



Tell me, What mortgage lender did you use to buy your upscale $10,000 crib?
Update your spreadshit fuckstick.

I'm from the metro Detroit area. Haven't lived there in years.

I live in a little suncoast town called Sarasota Florida. You may have heard it mentioned in articles written titled "Best places to live". Continue sucking....

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:53 pm
by PSUFAN
I make the most of my life and work hard for the things I own.
Perhaps that's true...but the "I'm richer than you" smack kinda flies in the face of that.

I look forward to your Green Day/Blink 182 takes, hairgel boi.

Oi.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:11 pm
by Dinsdale
Felix wrote:homo and Miata smack.....
damn dude, you're scraping the bottom of the barrel now......

Question for you, Felix --

What was so endearing about BSmack's posting-"style" that made you want to emulate him so badly?

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:50 pm
by Felix
Dinsdale wrote:
Felix wrote:homo and Miata smack.....
damn dude, you're scraping the bottom of the barrel now......

Question for you, Felix --

What was so endearing about BSmack's posting-"style" that made you want to emulate him so badly?
:lol: funny stuff bud......

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 12:45 am
by Cuda
Dinsdale wrote:
Felix wrote:homo and Miata smack.....
damn dude, you're scraping the bottom of the barrel now......

Question for you, Felix --

What was so endearing about BSmack's posting-"style" that made you want to emulate him so badly?
Its not that... its just that he ended up with the 1980 Fiat Spyder I trashed -errr, finished trashing in my youth.

30mpg, but don't bother filling the tank because it'll be in the shop (again) long before you'd ever run out of gas

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 1:56 am
by RevLimiter
Raydah James wrote:RACK gas prices eventually hitting 8 dollars.
Then RACK anybody who busts a cap in your oil-slicked ass while you're pumping said $8-per in the tank of your Mach 1 (don't get me started on calling ANY newer POS Mustang one of the most hallowed names in musclecar lore) and then siphoning that shit right outta that sumbitch over your rotting corpse.

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 3:09 am
by Atomic Punk
Although Dins is right about special interest groups effecting Congress to a degree, depending on who has been greased the mostest over time... The laws of "supply & demand" really are what's driving prices folks. Sure, you can manipulate prices as I believe is happening. Welcome to America. Us Capitalist pigdogs and all.


When you force the credit card debtors into not Chapter 7 but now Chapter 13... consumer spending on credit will go down quickly won't it? See all of these losers with nice houses, a wife that doesn't work, spoiled little Type 2 diabetus mellitus brats going through drive thru's while all are on some sort of wireless communication device every-so-often? Well, fucking wake the hell up folks. We are a consumer nation and the fat cats know how to pinch the people and eventually make it too hard for those that can't survive on minimum wage die, go to jail, or die from domestic violence.

I know people with many credit cards that just charge on them and then pay minimum payments. You think that law passed to hinder Chapter 7's and now force Chapter 13's wasn't what the Fed foresaw? Hey man, it's the consumer getting credit and using it is what's driving up the prices.

The poor saps not making anything living paycheck to paycheck are the ones getting fucked. You think about it. Does Johnny need that triple cheeseburger and extra large doet Coke, or can mom get off her fat fucking ass, get off the cell phone bitching about how the hubby doesn't make enough before she divorces his dumb ass, and actually cook and clean the fucking house... saving thousands of dollars? Think about what you see the excess consumption going on every day and tell me the fat cats aren't laughing at Soccer Mom and those Type 2 fucking fat little fucking kids in the drive-thru in the SUV's.

THEN, blame Bush and whomever. Goddamn, Supply and Demand is reality. I don't like our politicians either, but I'm not putting all of the blame on them. I'm putting 99.9% of the blame on the stupid fucking voters that keeping shitting them into office. You gun lovers... how come that ex-EXXON chief isn't sniped yet? You can't fuel up the trailer or are your tires suffering from rot? Get out there and make every backwoods hillbilly redneck proud by sniping that fat fuck... or just STFU.

I understand what RJ is saying about jacking up the prices, but it's not what's actually happening. What's happening is people are given more credit for what they can afford.

THAT my friends, is why we have high gas prices. The monopolies have the money and know how to take it and shut down the non-essential businesses. Do you REALLY need fast food or that video game?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 1:35 pm
by Goober McTuber
Look at the big old brain on Atomic Dobbs. :lol:

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 6:16 pm
by Raydah James
RevLimiter wrote:
Raydah James wrote:RACK gas prices eventually hitting 8 dollars.
Then RACK anybody who busts a cap in your oil-slicked ass while you're pumping said $8-per in the tank of your Mach 1

:lol: :lol:


Nice melt, Rupaul the Hut.





(don't get me started on calling ANY newer POS Mustang one of the most hallowed names in musclecar lore)
Holden Monaro owner says what?

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 8:39 pm
by Atomic Punk
I think they have been shutting down refineries in CA to quell the Greenpeace activist super party of power also. No telling what would happen if they got bent out of shape.

It's very transparent. However, the consumer re-elects those that fuck them in the ass in this regard.

Nothing you can do about it other than assassinating power figures to get the Hill into a state of fear. That resigned Exxon fat fuck has 2 years left on his security deal to be protected from what I'm talking about. I'll bet he starts using the over $400 million from his retirement buyout to upgrade his protection. He'll die like Chris Farley anyway.

Although the prices are manipulated, the prices are where they are because we need gas. Buying fast food to appease the little brats from the fat non-working mom on a cell phone in the SUV ain't going to stop until Chapter 13's start happening. Oh wait, the hubby will take the hit n California won't he? Sucker.

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 9:48 pm
by Terry in Crapchester
Atomic Punk wrote:When you force the credit card debtors into not Chapter 7 but now Chapter 13... consumer spending on credit will go down quickly won't it? See all of these losers with nice houses, a wife that doesn't work, spoiled little Type 2 diabetus mellitus brats going through drive thru's while all are on some sort of wireless communication device every-so-often? Well, fucking wake the hell up folks. We are a consumer nation and the fat cats know how to pinch the people and eventually make it too hard for those that can't survive on minimum wage die, go to jail, or die from domestic violence.

I know people with many credit cards that just charge on them and then pay minimum payments. You think that law passed to hinder Chapter 7's and now force Chapter 13's wasn't what the Fed foresaw? Hey man, it's the consumer getting credit and using it is what's driving up the prices.
Since you mentioned the new Bankruptcy laws quite a bit, and I probably have a little more knowledge on that point than most in here, allow me to chime in.

To come totally correct, the effect of the new Bankruptcy laws in forcing Chapter 13 filings which, in the past, would have been Chapter 7's, has not been nearly as dire as I first thought it would be. Then again, there are a few points to consider germane to my practice in that regard. First, I live in the Western District of New York. At least so far, the Courts have held that application of the means test is triggered only when the Debtor's income exceeds the state median income for a household of comparable size. In my neck of the woods, at least, debtors benefit in this regard from the fact that the cost of living in the NYC area, which is still a part of the same state, means a resultant spike in statewide median income. In other words, the median income in this area is appreciably lower than the median statewide income, so you could have a debtor whose income is above the median for this area but below the state median, and who therefore is not subject to the Chapter 7 means test. Second, even under the old laws, the U.S. Trustee's Office in this area was rather aggressive in using the substantial abuse provision to force higher income debtors into Chapter 13. Here's one example.

Having said that, I'm no fan of the new bankruptcy laws, nor have I ever been one. And the new bankruptcy laws have certainly had an effect, albeit a backdoor one. Fewer bankruptcy cases are filed now than in the past, but not because the need for bankruptcy has diminished. It's because filing a bankruptcy case has become more onerous. And there are a lot of new traps for bankruptcy attorneys that were not there before, which has caused more than a few attorneys to get out of the field of bankruptcy altogether (I would be in that group as well, but unfortunately, I don't get to call those shots at my firm). I don't mean to go Nick Frisco, but I have a hard time believing that effect has been entirely unintentional.