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Old 03-16-2010, 02:21 PM   #1
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I hope this gets nominated as the most ef'd up thread of 2010.
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Old 03-16-2010, 02:24 PM   #2
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A lot of internet muscles in this thread, everyone's fightin', cussin', going to jail, macing, throwin' down, etc.

Let's cut the crap, chances are 50% or more of these stories are pure BS and we all know it.
Good point. But I'd wager that 100% of the threats induced by my driving habits are genuine!
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Old 03-16-2010, 02:25 PM   #3
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A lot of internet muscles in this thread, everyone's fightin', cussin', going to jail, macing, throwin' down, etc.

Let's cut the crap, chances are 50% or more of these stories are pure BS and we all know it.

Well there goes my story about a RPG and the nacho cheese at 7-11.
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oh no, my girl really did ruffle through her candy for a good 20 minutes.
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Old 03-16-2010, 02:23 PM   #5
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it was 9:30 pm, this saturday at the Cinema 6 in upper baltimore.
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Old 03-16-2010, 03:18 PM   #6
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See me and my wife love the movies, i mean we love them. It's one of our favorite things to do together. It will end when we have children, and I understand that, because i would never be one of those kind of people who insists on taking young kids to their movies.

But anyway, we enjoy the Alamo for the sole reason that it is a relaxing environment, people quietley talk and enjoy their dinner, and you don't have to worry about your show being spoiled...that goes for adults too that get too much to drink; they are quick to throw people out who are causing a ruckus.
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See me and my wife love the movies, i mean we love them. It's one of our favorite things to do together. It will end when we have children, and I understand that, because i would never be one of those kind of people who insists on taking young kids to their movies.

But anyway, we enjoy the Alamo for the sole reason that it is a relaxing environment, people quietley talk and enjoy their dinner, and you don't have to worry about your show being spoiled...that goes for adults too that get too much to drink; they are quick to throw people out who are causing a ruckus.

Best part of the Alamo that I can see is they show older movies as well. I love to see Rambo on the big screen while sucking down a couple beers.
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See me and my wife love the movies, i mean we love them. It's one of our favorite things to do together. It will end when we have children, and I understand that, because i would never be one of those kind of people who insists on taking young kids to their movies.

But anyway, we enjoy the Alamo for the sole reason that it is a relaxing environment, people quietley talk and enjoy their dinner, and you don't have to worry about your show being spoiled...that goes for adults too that get too much to drink; they are quick to throw people out who are causing a ruckus.
When your kids hit the right age if you like movies you will enjoy taking them to see children's movies. I found I enjoyed the G rated movies more then the R rated movies. Thats unless the R movie showed a bunch of T & A.
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I just wanted to tell y'all about my new gal. We went on a date and as she was leaving she pulls out her key ring. She had a small thing of mace and a little knife on it . I asked her what that was all about. She said that after she's finished spraying em down she'll stab out their eye balls. I think I'm in love.
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who else thinks that TTE's wedding "rings" will be mutual black eyes?
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who else thinks that TTE's wedding "rings" will be mutual black eyes?
He he I don't beat my women, unless they're kinky.
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This reminds me: We were "that family at Applebees" the other night. Both the 2 year old and the 2 month old had to be held by mommy and neither could be satisfied any other way. They were both pretty damn loud. I took the 2 year old outside three times before we finally just said "eff it" and we went home with to-go boxes.
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This reminds me: We were "that family at Applebees" the other night. Both the 2 year old and the 2 month old had to be held by mommy and neither could be satisfied any other way. They were both pretty damn loud. I took the 2 year old outside three times before we finally just said "eff it" and we went home with to-go boxes.
I'd be fine with that. It's the thought and effort that counts. Thank you for considering others. Sorry that your kids where upset.
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This reminds me: We were "that family at Applebees" the other night. Both the 2 year old and the 2 month old had to be held by mommy and neither could be satisfied any other way. They were both pretty damn loud. I took the 2 year old outside three times before we finally just said "eff it" and we went home with to-go boxes.
Yeah you did the right thing, trying to remove them and calm them down. I've been there. Doesn't it make you think going out just isn't worth it?

So many times my wife is like hey why don't we go out to eat for a change? I always end up saying nah let's just get take-out, refereeing the kids at the table just takes too much energy.
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Yeah you did the right thing, trying to remove them and calm them down. I've been there. Doesn't it make you think going out just isn't worth it?

So many times my wife is like hey why don't we go out to eat for a change? I always end up saying nah let's just get take-out, refereeing the kids at the table just takes too much energy.
This is the stage we're at now. Wife asks if we should go out, I say no I'll run and get something because it's not worth the hassle. But if the kids have had a good day, and it's still early enough, we'll make it work because we know they'll behave.
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