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Reason 8,00,000 Jesse Jackson is a blackmailer

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by markvid, Jul 5, 2006.

  1. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Have 58 percent of Americans made 1200 posts about gay people on a sports journalism message board?

    Have they chosen a screen name that's a crude slang term for sucking cock?

    Have they openly admitted to trolling the internet for underage sex under the guise of helping the police do their jobs?

    Have they invented another persona to come on the board and tell other posters that their original persona knows karate, and performed demonstrations of such at Chirstian revivals?

    Face it dude. you're mentally ill AND you like dick. They're two separate things. Seek help.

    I by help, I do not mean tossing WHA's salad. G'head and do that, but it's no substance for actual therapy.
     
  2. poindexter

    poindexter Well-Known Member

    Lock this thread. Please.
     
  3. bobblehead

    bobblehead Guest

    "Bobblehead" is a sports figure head doll. Asswipe.

    I guess the reason I can't relate to your definition is that I am not part of the gay-friendly culture, as you are.
     
  4. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    I'll note that you didn't refute any of my otehr assertions. And being ignorant to the true meaning of things on the concious level is kind of your MO, no?

    Meanwhile, from the bobble greatest hits file, I give you:


    "What ever happened to teenaged girls being interested in the guys they go to school with?"

    That shit changed, sir, when parents started running to eharmony.com to find the significant other just blocks away that they'd never knew existed before they logged on.

    Actually, I used to go in those yahoo girls for dads rooms with two other partners, one being a woman, and we'd lure kids into giving us their phone numbers.  Then we'd scare the hell out of them (and get thanked in one case by the parent).. and yet, some didn't care.  In other cases, we'd hook up with some police buddies, pose as the kids, then get them to call a number that happened to be the switchboard of the local PD.  Even after hanging up, the phone number was recorded.  We actually nailed eight perverts that way...not just on that, but police would find out they had priors.  The woman's sister in law was killed near where we lived because of one of those idiots. Now those nets have gotten a little more technical, and they don't advise amateurs going in and doing it.
     
  5. WHA73

    WHA73 Guest



    No answer of the Toiyota blackmail? that's what i thought
     
  6. dog428

    dog428 Active Member

    Since I'm obviously not gonna get help here, I'll do this myself.

    WHAAAA, meet babble.

    Babble is a young man from Texas. In his spare time, he enjoys Christian karate and just generally breaking things. So far, he's advanced to the elusive pink belt level, but with his new hold-and-thrust move, should move up a level soon. He's a dreamer, often creating completely alternate personalities to make himself feel better and hide his true feelings. When not rolling around on the ground with other men, babble enjoys sitting in a dark room, his eyes shut, listening to Fox News and masterbating to the sound of Bill O'Reilly's voice.

    babble, meet WHAAAA.

    WHAAA is a young one, as you'll note from his rather simplistic ideals. He's into cartoons, or as some refer to it: Animated erotica. Male soldiers and superheroes really turn him on, as indicated by his sig on this site. He's a bit of a bigot, but then, that should make you two a perfect fit.


    Now, you kids exchange numbers and don't forget to invite us all down for the ceremony.
     
  7. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Another from bobble's greatest hits:

    Originally posted by Dammit:

    Let me just say this:

    "I am probably the only person on this board who knows Bobblehead. He's from down under (Texas), has been in my house, and actually introduced me to SportsJournalists.com.  I'm not sure whether to be grateful for that or not.

    But you're right dog. He's not very big. 5-9, 185, but he's (crap I can't remember what color it is. just below black) belt in karate.  Did some of that brick-breaking stuff for an evangelistic group for several years.  Wrote all his life in Tejas, the Friendly state.  And most of the time, believe it or not, he's friendly.  But I think he could take care of himself in a fisticuff. Pathetic.. I wouldn't go there.

    Having said that, the whole argument here is a merry-go-round.  It goes nowhere.  Liberals and/or homosexual sympathizers say those who want nothing to do with legalizing it are hate-filled mongrels only when they raise the argument to intense levels, which considering the typical thread, is saying anything more than "It's not for me, but to each his own."  Obviously, there's no middle ground because no one is going to say, "hey, that's a  cool lifestyle. I think I'll make the switch myself."  So where do you go with it other than to end up in a playground name-calling war?  I don't have the answer to that. Maybe someone does.

    But damn, none of the usual suspects are going to change. "

    Feel free to use that as a personal ad, WHA. And I'm not going to spend time here defending Jesse Jackson. I came in when bobble did, and will mock him mercilessly until he leaves. Feel free to discuss other matters around me.
     
  8. bobblehead

    bobblehead Guest

    WHA, Zeke has had a field day with my vigilante acts of yesteryear. Back when it started, the cops responses in my friend's town were "we don't have the technology yet to keep up with stuff on the internet." As you can probably predict, this wasn't your basic Metro PD.

    So we started doing what so few did. Do a few make a difference? Probably not in the big picture. You might remember a lifetime movie about a woman who took such an initiative to solve a case.

    But on the other hand, we have the Zekes and the Fenians of the world who would rather step back and let the government do it all. And we know how well that works. First, hearings, consortiums, panels, etc., to determine that there is actually a problem in the first place. Then there's taxpayer dollars to pay for further studies and panels and such. Then, amid all the bumbling and stumbling, they make one arrest they can put a national focus on and say "see, we're doing SOMETHING!" But you get the point - they think government will take care of us.

    Makes you feel good knowing that Ted Kennedy and John Kerry CARE FOR YOU, doesn't it?
     
  9. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Fantastic argument, bobble.

    Why should we have the goverment enforce laws? We should leave it up to your average closeted gay man.
     
  10. JR

    JR Well-Known Member

    "All right, you pervs, come out with your hands UP."

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  11. bobblehead

    bobblehead Guest

    You depend on government for everything.  Including, probably, your assistance checks.

    Or you will - when your livelihood is deemed so irrelevant that there are no jobs. Thanks to your political views.
     
  12. bobblehead

    bobblehead Guest

    Actually, JR, that even drew a laugh from me. Got to give the other side credit on occasion.
     
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