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Posted
10 hours ago, canthai55 said:

555 - not the way I view this Forum, and some of the people posting here

Methinks you aught to apologize for that comment...........

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Posted
6 minutes ago, petermik said:

Methinks you aught to apologize for that comment...........

Yes; I am sorry about that.  It was intended for someone else, not you.
I hope you are not offended by it, and will forgive me.

 

SC

Posted

Sometimes you have to thick skinned on this Forum and learn to take Criticism not everyone is going to agree with what you say 

Water under the bridge don't let it get to you 

Posted

Sounds like a US / UK row ???? (tosser who uses that besides Brits and your from the US?) Don't let it become WW3

 

You should only ever apologize if you think its needed. Not if others think its needed. I have cleared up things at times with certain posters as sometimes things are misunderstood. But that is only with people who i think are not total idiots and shown to posses intelligence and the debate just became a bit too heated.

Posted
16 hours ago, StreetCowboy said:

but I am sure there is some other disagreement on which residual resentment might be founded

If that's your idea of an apology I wouldn't bother!

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Posted
5 hours ago, shackleton said:

Sometimes you have to thick skinned on this Forum and learn to take Criticism not everyone is going to agree with what you say 

Water under the bridge don't let it get to you 

Even the underlying facetiousness of the intended OP? 

Posted
22 hours ago, StreetCowboy said:

To all those whom I may have offended in my posts on the forum, I offer my sincere apologies.

 

If that is not sufficient to sooth your distress and dismay, then let's be having you outside, downstairs now, shirts off.

 

I think that should be sufficient for everyone. 

 

SC

Thanks. I was deeply offended.

 

 

Posted

If you were wrong, and you are sincere then apologize. It takes a real (wo)man to admit being wrong. You also sound a bit paranoid, and in that case I recommend carrying a Bible and a Firearm.

Posted
19 minutes ago, wannascuba said:

If you were wrong, and you are sincere then apologize. It takes a real (wo)man to admit being wrong. You also sound a bit paranoid, and in that case I recommend carrying a Bible and a Firearm.

That is particularly good advice, for those about to participate in a duel, or any other situation involving firearms; to carry a bible, in case you are less than successful, or a tragic mishap occurs at the range.  I know that the review will primarily be based on past performance, but if you turn up at the pearly gates with a book of scripture clutched to your breast, it is not going to stand against you, is it?

Posted
7 hours ago, StreetCowboy said:

That is particularly good advice, for those about to participate in a duel, or any other situation involving firearms; to carry a bible, in case you are less than successful, or a tragic mishap occurs at the range.  I know that the review will primarily be based on past performance, but if you turn up at the pearly gates with a book of scripture clutched to your breast, it is not going to stand against you, is it?

Carry a pizza. Everyone likes pizza.

Posted
45 minutes ago, Sparktrader said:

Carry a pizza. Everyone likes pizza.

Highly dependent on the quality of the pizza. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Sparktrader said:

Carry a pizza. Everyone likes pizza.

Aye, right; going up to St Peter following a duel after slowly bleeding your life away from a mortal wound…

”This pizza’s cold; you were supposed to be here half an hour ago”

Posted
22 minutes ago, StreetCowboy said:

Aye, right; going up to St Peter following a duel after slowly bleeding your life away from a mortal wound…

”This pizza’s cold; you were supposed to be here half an hour ago”

Cold pizza is better

Posted
21 minutes ago, Sparktrader said:

What would the pope know????

He is a virgin

He lives on Rome; he should know about pizza.

 

You might have wanted to post that in GmGbn’s Celibacy thread, or even in the “On the run from an irate husband” thread…

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Posted
1 minute ago, StreetCowboy said:

He lives on Rome; he should know about pizza.

 

You might have wanted to post that in GmGbn’s Celibacy thread, or even in the “On the run from an irate husband” thread…

Italian pizzas are boring

Posted
On 9/10/2021 at 10:10 PM, DrJack54 said:

Do nothing.

For heaven's sake! 

No no.!!! 

Do something <deleted>. 

 

No offence Doc. 

Posted
10 hours ago, StreetCowboy said:

Aye, right; going up to St Peter following a duel after slowly bleeding your life away from a mortal wound…

”This pizza’s cold; you were supposed to be here half an hour ago”

How do you that any initial reception from this St. Peter fellow? 

What if it's something else? 

Posted
On 9/10/2021 at 9:05 PM, StreetCowboy said:

Should I send a PM to apologise for the ill will I have borne this poster

nah sod  that, its a  forum nothing more,  full of  useless  opinion.

Posted
1 hour ago, zzaa09 said:

How do you that any initial reception from this St. Peter fellow? 

What if it's something else? 

I don't think you need to book; you just turn up, as far as I know.  I suppose there must be quite a queue, in times of tragedy.

Posted
42 minutes ago, StreetCowboy said:

I don't think you need to book; you just turn up, as far as I know.  I suppose there must be quite a queue, in times of tragedy.

Is there an alternative?

Posted

This is a virtual society. Forget everything. If you two happen to live in the same town you would not recognise each other in Tesco's ! 

 

Either of you can put the other on "Ignore" and move on.

Posted
11 hours ago, Sparktrader said:

Italian pizzas are boring

One of the best pizzas that I ever have taken came from a everyday Thai cook in Phuket. 

Posted
On 9/10/2021 at 10:28 PM, StreetCowboy said:

To all those whom I may have offended in my posts on the forum, I offer my sincere apologies.

 

If that is not sufficient to sooth your distress and dismay, then let's be having you outside, downstairs now, shirts off.

 

I think that should be sufficient for everyone. 

 

SC

It seems you're not on my ignore list (a great accomplishment on this forum !)....so I apparently forgave you already

Posted
5 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

This is a virtual society. Forget everything. If you two happen to live in the same town you would not recognise each other in Tesco's ! 

 

Either of you can put the other on "Ignore" and move on.

You can have your virtually face society. 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

This is a virtual society. Forget everything. If you two happen to live in the same town you would not recognise each other in Tesco's ! 

 

Either of you can put the other on "Ignore" and move on.

But what if they run into each other at Lotus's ?

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Posted
2 hours ago, tonray said:

It seems you're not on my ignore list (a great accomplishment on this forum !)....so I apparently forgave you already

Excellent!  I can stop carrying my revolver.  I'd had to always be very careful to check twice when I picked up one of those IR temperature scanners...

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Posted
10 hours ago, tonray said:

But what if they run into each other at Lotus's ?

You do what's expected - acknowledge and respectively wai each other ???? and than move on.

 

????

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