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dpenning

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My problem is that by the timeI see some of the posts, the thread has moved on and my smart a$$ reply is no longer relevant. :)

For example, I used to ride motorcycles. I was at a rally once and commented no one would want to see my old saggy boobs. The response was all boobs are good boobs. The other response to the poster who asked who would want to see those was AB! :)

Again, the moment has passed.
 

vadersmom

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I love it here! I dont post alot but I get some great advise reading and it is always fun to see who asks for training advise for an unruley pup only to get the pat answer of " Well, you are not showing leadership skills. Train your own dog. You suck as a dog owner and as a person...." That may run folks off quick. Just sayin', LOL. I am adding that there is very few responces like that and they tend to come from a certain direction. Wish I could add to the deflated ball sac/ boobie thing but I am at work , and it is frowned up in healthcare:)
 

angelbears

Well-Known Member
My problem is that by the timeI see some of the posts, the thread has moved on and my smart a$$ reply is no longer relevant. :)

For example, I used to ride motorcycles. I was at a rally once and commented no one would want to see my old saggy boobs. The response was all boobs are good boobs. The other response to the poster who asked who would want to see those was AB! :)

Again, the moment has passed.

AB wants to see pics of the biker girl! :)
 

dpenning

Well-Known Member
I'm in healthcare too Vadersmom, but i' fortunate enough to work from home so I have my work laptop on the left and my personal mac on the right so I can be inappropriate. LOL The other issue is why I posted the instructions on how to ignore. As of now there is only one person on ignore. :)
I love it here! I dont post alot but I get some great advise reading and it is always fun to see who asks for training advise for an unruley pup only to get the pat answer of " Well, you are not showing leadership skills. Train your own dog. You suck as a dog owner and as a person...." That may run folks off quick. Just sayin', LOL. I am adding that there is very few responces like that and they tend to come from a certain direction. Wish I could add to the deflated ball sac/ boobie thing but I am at work , and it is frowned up in healthcare:)
 

Nik

Well-Known Member
I can always count on you guys to make me giggle. Loving the silliness and love in this thread. :)
Annoying client? My easy solution is to hop on mastiff forum to cheer me up quickly and then I can continue the conversation with a smile and sweet demeanor. :-D
 

dpenning

Well-Known Member
AB wants to see pics of the biker girl! :)
I was actually more of a motorcycle enthusiast than a biker girl and never did show em my tits. LOL! When we were dating my now husband (who is a CPA and works at a bank, very straight-laced environment) told folks he met me on a motorcycle ride, their first question was always "does she have any tattoos?" which I don't. I did think about getting a couple of henna tattoos and going up to his office in my leather chaps, a tank top and some CFM shoes but didn't want to start any trouble.
 

angelbears

Well-Known Member
DP, it is never too late!

Believe it or not the biker crowd was way to scary for me, even as an observer. LOL
 

dpenning

Well-Known Member
yeah, that is why I identify as a motorcycle enthusiast. :) we were a pretty tame bunch, our group included a CPA, doc, HVAC guy, graphic artist, medical coder, nurse and a programmer. Our wild side included making sure our motel was within walking distance of a restaurant with a bar so we could have an adult beverage after our day's riding and not have to get back on the bikes.
 

angelbears

Well-Known Member
LOL, I can totally relate!

Where we are getting married has horseback riding available. I'm thinking I won't be riding until after the nuptials, in case I'm bed ridden for the rest of the trip. LOL (frigging menopause!!!)
 

TWW

Well-Known Member
DP, it is never too late!

Believe it or not the biker crowd was way to scary for me, even as an observer. LOL

We are not scary, only Idiot intolerant. Though most disagreement don't end with "We will agree to disagree".
I do a hog roast once a year and there is generally friends from 5 different clubs, and around 50 to 150 bikes out front.
<keeps all the neighbors in line.
 

Bob Felts

Well-Known Member
DP, it is never too late!

Believe it or not the biker crowd was way to scary for me, even as an observer. LOL

Trick with bikers is to just be yourself. Don't pretend to be something you're not, or pretend to know wht you don't. If you are genuine, and learn some of the mores of the biker world, you'll be fine. It's the wannabe poser that gets in over their head quickly. And that can be bad
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