@Finn dAbuzz,
He'll wanna have it good and hot...
@Finn dAbuzz,
Heh. I have no picture of you in my head. Have you ever posted one?
@ossobuco,
Quote: Dys takes argument as friendship
Thats a sign of being an ole fart, Look, just argue with him by agreeing with him while still calling him names. He will never catch on, hes so dim.
@JPB,
No, but think of Clint Eastwood 20 years ago.
@Finn dAbuzz,
So is this thread, mostly.
@Finn dAbuzz,
hubba hubba!
Although, that was probably 30 years ago.
@Finn dAbuzz,
when he made every which way but loose?
I get it.
you're this guy...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1R4RCqESqc&feature=related
@ossobuco,
ossobuco wrote:
I don't know what to say, we are different people.
Dys takes argument as friendship
I'm like, let me alone.
You all know I semi adore the dys.
Geez. I didn't mean that to be a thread.
Hm, I just spoke to him a couple of weeks ago and we agreed on just
about everything we discussed.
Oh, woe is I. I've spoken with dys a number of times. We've never argued. And I thought he almost semi-liked me. I don't like to argue. I gotta disagree with somebody I don't disagree with just to maintain a relationship? Fuggedaboutit.
@ossobuco,
Osso, Why am I not shocked this has happened. Bullies will be bullies.
BBB
@BumbleBeeBoogie,
here, have a tissue, BBB.
we knew you would be coming by soon to support poor Osso in her time of need...
Haha, dys has never been a bully and never will be.
Tell me, when was the last time either of you - osso and bbb, have spoken
to dys? Must be a long long time back, right?
There is nothing like bashing a very sick man. How despicable is that?
Who needs enemies with "friends" like you two!
@ossobuco,
ossobuco wrote:
I don't know what to say, we are different people.
Dys takes argument as friendship
I did that too.
I met my friend, Don,
at an ESP type meeting (Silva Mind Control)
and I liked the fact that he coud argue.
He was just up from Florida and he likes guns,
and needed housing, so I rented him an apartment,
in hope of additional argument.
David
Osso, have you been drinking? Your thread is very strange in a creepy kind of way.
As you well know, Dys is extremely sick. If you want to pick on someone in public, pick on me. Oh, of course, I'not the one you want.
And neither is Dys.
Stop this idiocy and get some sleep.
Hah, my computer did get wonky, with the whole shaking cursor thing, the scroll bar "running loose" and rat a tat tat sound of imminent demise. (I hate it when it does that.) Shutting it down didn't help, but adding some updates and restarting did. Go figure.
Anyway, re this thread, sorry if it offended anyone, especially dys. We are friends. I was wondering if arguing is important to other people in their friendships. I'm fine with disagreeing and saying what I think, but I'm reluctant, and guess I always have been, to delve into lengthy arguing sessions. I don't really want to convince another person to change their minds and am uncomfortable with that happening in reverse. My parents didn't argue, and I'm not so sure that is a good thing, in retrospect.
I think for some that arguing is a kind of lifeblood - revivifying, energy boosting.
I can see friendships that involve a lot of arguing as being good for those people.
Carrying that further, I wonder if those who have arguing type friendships, have that with all their friends, or just some.
I got mad at Cyclo for agreeing with me.
Some nerve.
@Arella Mae,
I think Osso is mostly arguing with herself at this point...