I bet that guy knows all the good fishing spots though.neoplacebo wrote:Just the other day at Ingle's I happened to notice an established and practicing redneck. He was leaving the parking lot in his old Ford truck that had at least two different colors on different doors and fenders and sounded as if he'd either removed his mufflers or else beat the hell out of them until they surrendered. The large (about 3' X 5' I would say) Rebel flag flapping in the breeze from a makeshift pole mounted in the truck bed was precious....I never considered denying him the right to be a dubmass but I did have a chuckle at his expense.Vrede wrote:It's not, as O Really has made clear several times, except that he is not so obsessed and hateful as to advocate the denial of equal rights for rednecks and he doesn't blame some imaginative men from thousands of years ago for his prejudices.
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This sounds like the vehicle I had to use for transportation when I was up in NJ, sans the rebel flag. This thing gets ~8 miles to the gallon, is lifted way high off the ground, has chrome flames in the grill, has those spot light things across the top. I was cruising in style. Only thing it was missing was some truck balls.neoplacebo wrote:Just the other day at Ingle's I happened to notice an established and practicing redneck. He was leaving the parking lot in his old Ford truck that had at least two different colors on different doors and fenders and sounded as if he'd either removed his mufflers or else beat the hell out of them until they surrendered. The large (about 3' X 5' I would say) Rebel flag flapping in the breeze from a makeshift pole mounted in the truck bed was precious....I never considered denying him the right to be a dubmass but I did have a chuckle at his expense.Vrede wrote:It's not, as O Really has made clear several times, except that he is not so obsessed and hateful as to advocate the denial of equal rights for rednecks and he doesn't blame some imaginative men from thousands of years ago for his prejudices.
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Hey, wait a minute......Vrede wrote:. . . and drinks Bud.
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Thanks; I forgot to mention that the redneck truck in my story was, in fact, quite high off the ground and had big knobby tires. I figure it had to be pretty high for the moron to get under there and beat hell out of the mufflers. He could probably sit up while doing so, but then again I couldn't tell how tall this particular redneck was.....if he were a short, stubby redneck it could be done; if he were a lean and lanky redneck, he'd have to get his short, stubby wife or buddy to get up under there.JTA wrote:This sounds like the vehicle I had to use for transportation when I was up in NJ, sans the rebel flag. This thing gets ~8 miles to the gallon, is lifted way high off the ground, has chrome flames in the grill, has those spot light things across the top. I was cruising in style.neoplacebo wrote:Just the other day at Ingle's I happened to notice an established and practicing redneck. He was leaving the parking lot in his old Ford truck that had at least two different colors on different doors and fenders and sounded as if he'd either removed his mufflers or else beat the hell out of them until they surrendered. The large (about 3' X 5' I would say) Rebel flag flapping in the breeze from a makeshift pole mounted in the truck bed was precious....I never considered denying him the right to be a dubmass but I did have a chuckle at his expense.Vrede wrote:It's not, as O Really has made clear several times, except that he is not so obsessed and hateful as to advocate the denial of equal rights for rednecks and he doesn't blame some imaginative men from thousands of years ago for his prejudices.
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There is no difference, Mr.B. Prejudice is prejudice, and is usually irrational and baseless. But I do admit that I am prejudiced. I don't say things like, "I'm not prejudiced against rednecks - some of my best friends are rednecks." I don't say "I've got nothing against rednecks as people, I just don't like their lifestyle." Nope - I'm upfront and clear - I have no rational reason for it, I don't claim to stand on moral high ground, I just don't like them (sam I amMr.B wrote:Happy New Year to you as well!O Really wrote:"....(an) elitist redneck-prejudiced lawyer from the Northeast and Florida can be a decent human being......Happy New Year!"
Gotta ask, though. How is it that being "redneck-prejudiced" is any different in character than homosexual prejudice? Just askin'.... :-0?>

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Well, I have said they shouldn't be allowed to breed, but I have no practical way of enforcing it. I wouldn't keep them from getting married, though, or from making end-of-life choices for each other.Vrede wrote:And, I don't believe that you've ever said that rednecks should be denied equal rights like homerfobe and Mr.B say about people they're prejudiced against.
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Ain't that pretty much the same thing? :-0?>O Really wrote: "Well, I have said they shouldn't be allowed to breed, but.........I wouldn't keep them...... from making end-of-life choices for each other."
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If they can't breed, that's the end of a (possible) life. If they can't breed, they would eventually die out. That's an "end-of-life-choice"....Vrede wrote:"I think there's a joke in there somewhere but I don't get it...."

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It would seem that at least two of the three mammals in the photo have, indeed, accomplished the reproductive act. To me, that's pretty funny. And significant.Mr.B wrote:If they can't breed, that's the end of a (possible) life. If they can't breed, they would eventually die out. That's an "end-of-life-choice"....Vrede wrote:"I think there's a joke in there somewhere but I don't get it...."
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That looks like a fairy tale wedding to me. What Disney movie is that from?Mr.B wrote:Ain't that pretty much the same thing? :-0?>O Really wrote: "Well, I have said they shouldn't be allowed to breed, but.........I wouldn't keep them...... from making end-of-life choices for each other."
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I dunno.......take your pick....JTA wrote: "That looks like a fairy tale wedding to me. What Disney movie is that from?"
The Three Caballeros....... Napoleon and Samantha
Lady and the Tramps....... The Apple Dumpling Gang
Secrets of Life........... Ride a Wild Pony
Swish Family Robinson....... Bedtime Stories
Meet the Robinsons....... Freaky Friday
Mary's a Poppin'.............. A Tale of Two Critters
The Wild Country....... Something Wicked This Way Comes
The Biscuit Eaters....... The Three Musketeers
A Goofy Movie............ Operation Dumbo Drop
Frank and Ollie........ First Kid
Meet the Deedles....... The Country Bears
The Princess and the Frog.......
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Mr.B wrote:I dunno.......take your pick....JTA wrote: "That looks like a fairy tale wedding to me. What Disney movie is that from?"
The Three Caballeros....... Napoleon and Samantha
Lady and the Tramps....... The Apple Dumpling Gang
Secrets of Life........... Ride a Wild Pony
Swish Family Robinson....... Bedtime Stories
Meet the Robinsons....... Freaky Friday
Mary's a Poppin'.............. A Tale of Two Critters
The Wild Country....... Something Wicked This Way Comes
The Biscuit Eaters....... The Three Musketeers
A Goofy Movie............ Operation Dumbo Drop
Frank and Ollie........ First Kid
Meet the Deedles....... The Country Bears
The Princess and the Frog.......
Just a few suggestions...pick your own here
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Uhhhh...... Mr. Bannination's..?bannination wrote: "Or... just another day at Mr. B's.
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Heh; that ain't no Disney movie; it's an obscure National Lampoon flick named "My Mobile Home is Leaning and the Dog is my Wife's Best Friend."JTA wrote:That looks like a fairy tale wedding to me. What Disney movie is that from?Mr.B wrote:Ain't that pretty much the same thing? :-0?>O Really wrote: "Well, I have said they shouldn't be allowed to breed, but.........I wouldn't keep them...... from making end-of-life choices for each other."
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That's a terrible wedding dress really... Its not even camo, I mean come on...neoplacebo wrote:Heh; that ain't no Disney movie; it's an obscure National Lampoon flick named "My Mobile Home is Leaning and the Dog is my Wife's Best Friend."JTA wrote:That looks like a fairy tale wedding to me. What Disney movie is that from?Mr.B wrote:Ain't that pretty much the same thing? :-0?>O Really wrote: "Well, I have said they shouldn't be allowed to breed, but.........I wouldn't keep them...... from making end-of-life choices for each other."
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Methinks the baby bump is photoshopped.....along with a few other features.JTA wrote:
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Not many people know this, but David Duke has converted an entire village of South American pygmies to Redneckianity. Instead of sheets, though, they wear pillow cases. They worship the man as a God.Vrede wrote:That assumes that people can't convert to Redneckianity or arrive at it through unfortunate mutation.Mr.B wrote:If they can't breed, that's the end of a (possible) life. If they can't breed, they would eventually die out. That's an "end-of-life-choice"....Vrede wrote:I think there's a joke in there somewhere but I don't get it. How are breeding and making end-of-life choices for each other "pretty much the same thing"?
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That sounds like it might be the 'Lost Fugawi Tribe'....are you familiar with them?neoplacebo wrote: "Not many people know this, but David Duke has converted an entire village of South American pygmies to Redneckianity. Instead of sheets, though, they wear pillow cases. They worship the man as a God."
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Yeah, when I worked at an auto dealership I had a customer with that on his license plate. An NC plate; I bet he don't have it anymore, though. Where the Fugawi?Mr.B wrote:That sounds like it might be the 'Lost Fugawi Tribe'....are you familiar with them?neoplacebo wrote: "Not many people know this, but David Duke has converted an entire village of South American pygmies to Redneckianity. Instead of sheets, though, they wear pillow cases. They worship the man as a God."