> > ~smells an infiltration from non-unionized scabs moonlighting from
> > salvage yards~
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>
> Ian
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I A N !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how's it hang'n dude?
what the hell did ya'll do to the chev 4x4 room????
looks like all you guys bailed out and now the broom sweepers got it
in a gawd awfull disorder. lmao\
~:~
marsh
~pours Ian a shroomjuice coctail....and reminisces~
shiden_kai - 21 Apr 2006 23:42 GMT
> I A N !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> how's it hang'n dude?
So far so good.
> what the hell did ya'll do to the chev 4x4 room????
> looks like all you guys bailed out and now the broom sweepers got it
> in a gawd awfull disorder. lmao\
Ah....Snoman can handle everything.
Ian
Marsh Monster - 22 Apr 2006 19:30 GMT
> Ah....Snoman can handle everything.
>
> Ian
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Power can do terrible things to good peoples........
and left unchecked, egos become all consuming.
I'm think'n I'm gonna go dispute one of his diagnose's, just cuz
i can.
good to see you're still in the rooms ian.
~:~
marsh
~is off to spike Sno's coffee with some shrooms~
> > ~smells an infiltration from non-unionized scabs moonlighting from
> > salvage yards~
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>
> Ian
Oh yes, employees engaged in collective bargaining is a bad
idea as employers have demonstrated all throughout history
that they can and will be fair to and respectful of the proletariat.
Wow, I guess they truly do grow them stupid in Canada.
shiden_kai - 29 Apr 2006 06:38 GMT
> Oh yes, employees engaged in collective bargaining is a bad
> idea as employers have demonstrated all throughout history
> that they can and will be fair to and respectful of the proletariat.
Oh we've got lot's of unions up here. In fact, if you are a
lazy technician who like to f.ck the dog a lot, you head
over to the city garages and become a mechanic over there. Lord
knows those types won't make it in a flat rate environment
where you actually have to "work". Hell, if I get tired enough,
I might wander on over there sometime and get a job. Why
not milk the system and tax payers money?
> Wow, I guess they truly do grow them stupid in Canada.
I wasn't "grown" in Canada. But you don't know me that well.
Ian
. - 01 May 2006 16:26 GMT
> > Oh yes, employees engaged in collective bargaining is a bad
> > idea as employers have demonstrated all throughout history
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>
> Ian
Next you'll no doubt be telling us about those inferior blacks,
lazy Mexicans that won't work, the Cadillac driving welfare
queens living in shacks, how those sneaky little yellow slant
eyes are taking over, that women are just too stupid to have
the vote, humans actually never went to the moon, the earth
is indeed flat and the center of the universe ... Can human
sacrifice to appease your Gods really be all that far behind?
Hard to believe, and quite terribly unfortunate for us all,
that such odious, Neanderthal views continue to survive.
As a clearly deluded blue collar worker, you'd benefit
from reading What's the Matter with Kansas by T. Frank.
shiden_kai - 03 May 2006 01:46 GMT
> Next you'll no doubt be telling us about those inferior blacks,
> lazy Mexicans that won't work, the Cadillac driving welfare
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> is indeed flat and the center of the universe ... Can human
> sacrifice to appease your Gods really be all that far behind?
Wow...quite a stretch you are making there, eh? The technicians
I'm talking about that are lazy are all white caucasians. Color
of skin or ethnic background make no difference to me. You have
me mixed up with someone else that you are angry with. Color
of skin and/or ethnic background have nothing to do with a
person's basic character and you certainly can't predict their
behaviour based on those items.
> Hard to believe, and quite terribly unfortunate for us all,
> that such odious, Neanderthal views continue to survive.
I agree. What's even worse.....when someone like you thinks
they know what I believe or what side of the issues I come
down on.
> As a clearly deluded blue collar worker, you'd benefit
> from reading What's the Matter with Kansas by T. Frank.
Ah......all of us blue collar worker's have to believe exactly
like you, eh? That "will not" be high on my priority list.
Ian
Marsh Monster - 03 May 2006 07:52 GMT
shiden_kai wrote in message to Dot:
What's even worse.....when someone like you thinks
> they know what I believe or what side of the issues I come
> down on.
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>
> Ian
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I was gonna jump his sh.t for you the other day.........
but.....
after attempting to lambaste his awkward infantile thoughts in another
thread, I found out he's a one hit wonder sort of dude. He hits and
runs.
No balls I guess. lmao
~:~
marsh
~sprays some more startch on his blue collar.....and wonders what
his cousin leroy hernandez amin is doing tonight........he wasn't at
the
union hall~
Marsh Monster - 29 Apr 2006 16:56 GMT
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> > > ~smells an infiltration from non-unionized scabs moonlighting from
salvage yards~
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> > >> "shiden_kai wrote in message
> > Are you unionized, Marsh?
> >
> > Poor bastard!
> >
> > Ian
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> Oh yes, employees engaged in collective bargaining is a bad
> idea as employers have demonstrated all throughout history
> that they can and will be fair to and respectful of the proletariat.
>
> Wow, I guess they truly do grow them stupid in Canada.
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Sarcasm and pointed insults...........
yer my kinda fella........
~:~
MarshMonster
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DEFINITIONS :
"My kinda fella" :
colloquial slang descriptive sentence:
also see........Target
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Marsh Monster - 29 Apr 2006 17:07 GMT
> Oh yes, employees engaged in collective bargaining is a bad
> idea as employers have demonstrated all throughout history
> that they can and will be fair to and respectful of the proletariat.
>
> Wow, I guess they truly do grow them stupid in Canada.
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Judging by the posts you've made in some of the other rooms I would
have to say that "THEY" grow them stupid where you're from.
It seems they chunked in a bit of arsehole in the pot with it, then
stirred
in a wee bit of shitferbrains to liven up the flavor a bit.
I spent a few moments cruising your other postings in the other rooms,
much to my dismay, my previous judgement of using you as an advesary
for my delusional rantings and face smackings with dead mullets has
been
been rethunked and now I find, after reading a couple 20 or so of yer
other
rantings, that you are no match for me.
so.......
go play with yer toys, and I'll play with mine, being as yer toys are
sticks
and mine are bricks, your liable to git hurt playing with mine.
~:~
MarshMonster
~takes a sip of his shroomjuice......reaches down in his
cooler....shakes up
an Icehouse, pops the top, and spews you with inferior beer~
. - 01 May 2006 17:44 GMT
> > Oh yes, employees engaged in collective bargaining is a bad
> > idea as employers have demonstrated all throughout history
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> cooler....shakes up
> an Icehouse, pops the top, and spews you with inferior beer~
I suppose anyone (of your ilk) would just have to agree
with that "frightening" stupidity, supported, documented
and well reasoned argument, eh stalker?