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#26 2005-11-16 1:51 pm
- peepl_r_dum
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero (WWE)
macnuke wrote:
remove your blinders son
it was a joke.
people die every day leaving kids and spouses.
it's reality.
your opinion is it's unacceptable.
others have laughed.
"poor little children never knowing their father" story won't cut it. I have more empathy for the soldier that never comes home.
he died of a result of how he lived his life. that is fact, not a judgement.
laugh son. your blood pressure will thank you.
and you have less worry wrinkles.
I'm still laughing and will be long after your cardiac arrest.
Soldiers die because of the choices they make as well. Choices I don't necessarily agree with but I don't make light of their deaths. Point of fact, if you have read my previous post you may have realized I thought your particular comment WAS amusing and inoffensive.
I doubt I'll die of cardiac arrest anytime soon, but one never knows. I laugh plenty and my blood pressure, cardiovascular system and heart rate are all normal, thank you. As a matter of fact I just got all checked out last week, including an echocardiogram and a CT scan. 
I know you're old and all but try reading ALL the words next time and you'll get my meaning. 
BTW, you're probably not any older than I am. Wisdom comes with experience and intelligence, not just age.
And I'm not your son.
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#27 2005-11-16 5:33 pm
- macnuke
- just a plano guy
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero (WWE)
peepl_r_dum wrote:
macnuke wrote:
stuff
Point of fact, if you have read my previous post you may have realized I thought your particular comment WAS amusing and inoffensive.
I know you're old and all but try reading ALL the words next time and you'll get my meaning.
you said HE would have laffed and then proceeded to go into
peepl_r_dum wrote:
was loved outside the ring by many who are hurting right now so let's keep the jokes to a minimum, out of respect for them.
could you pull the part out where YOU laughed or thought it was funny?
peepl_r_dum wrote:
macnuke wrote:
stuff
Point of fact, if you have read my previous post you may have realized I thought your particular comment WAS amusing and inoffensive.
I know you're old and all but try reading ALL the words next time and you'll get my meaning.
I really cant find it, must be age or something
peepl_r_dum wrote:
And I'm not your son.
daughter?
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#28 2005-11-16 7:00 pm
- peepl_r_dum
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero (WWE)
macnuke wrote:
could you pull the part out where YOU laughed or thought it was funny?
I wrote it in my head. 
macnuke wrote:
daughter?
Well, I've been know to wear a dress but only one day a year. 
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#29 2005-11-16 8:25 pm
- macnuke
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero (WWE)
yeah.. but does it always have to be for the Father/Son ballgame?

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#30 2005-11-18 11:28 pm
- NightCougar_37
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Re: R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero (WWE)
Some nice tributes to him on both RAW and Smackdown. Can't wait for the Triple H vs Benoit match.
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