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In Odder Words
03-11-2006, 02:21 PM
Well, my dearest Beloved once called me a...




...a...




...a....





...WALRUS!!!



She ain't yet called me a hagfish, though, but if we are lucky enuff ta enjoy anuther twenty-five years together, I'm perty sure she...




...WILL...




;)



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es347fan
03-11-2006, 06:28 PM
When I was the dreaded Platoon Sergeant, my peers & I would take finding our names graffitized in various places with a sign of pride. IF we got through to some of these knuckle heads to the point they were writing about us, the message to act like a normal human got through. Having said all that, I guess the worst insult thrown at me has been to be accused of being nothing more than an everyday white male who happens to be over 50. As "Popeye" said " ... I am what I am ... ".

In Odder Words
03-11-2006, 10:23 PM
Thankz fer the update, Sarge!


;)


One insult I NEVER got hit with after leavin' the Air Force wuz "skunk"...


Which kinda means I'm lower than a skunk, 'cuz I lost all THREE of my stripes when I turned in my uniform but a skunk still has... ONE...



www. anywayz, whenever i meet up with some skunk at a dumpster, i remember who has more authority NOWADAYS, i salute that pesky one-striper, 'n i... leave ASAP... .edu


;)

Napsterbater
03-11-2006, 11:43 PM
How did you pull that?

While I was in, I never heard of anyone losing more than one stripe at a time. Not that it couldn't happen, just that I never heard of it. To get busted to Airman Basic from Senior Airmen... damn...

In Odder Words
03-12-2006, 01:55 AM
"How did you pull that?"


Gee, I dunno, I figgered I kinda LOST my three stripes when I didn't re-up? Anywayz, I stopped WEARIN' 'em after I got out...



www. these uniform responses leave me so... fatigued... org



;)

shortstuff
06-14-2006, 10:20 AM
ok I know this is an old thread but I needed it:

Worst insult:
I was pregnant and engaged to my fiancee,.Well I had a miscarriage and he said it was my fault that I didn't want the baby bad enough. We he is now my ex and He can go to H***.

The only other insult that has recently happen was a girl on another site said that I was evil and mean. She oviously doesn't know me very well. But that is her loss not mine, I can make her like me, :woohoo:

007
06-15-2006, 10:43 PM
It wasn't directed at me, but someone I work with. At the shop I work at, a woman told this my co-worker this:

You are not an honorable man.

It's sounds strange to hear in this day and age. However, it really sunk in and I believe it hurt him. I was impressed to hear it and even more so that it affected the reciever.


007.

shortstuff
06-16-2006, 10:11 AM
It wasn't directed at me, but someone I work with. At the shop I work at, a woman told this my co-worker this:

You are not an honorable man.

It's sounds strange to hear in this day and age. However, it really sunk in and I believe it hurt him. I was impressed to hear it and even more so that it affected the reciever.


007.

Honor is defiantly something that seems to be lost in today's society. Which is really sad, honour was the one thing that made men, men. I guess this is even true for women. One thing thou if it hurt his feeling, he at least thought about it and change is good.

Red
06-16-2006, 11:33 AM
Hubby called me a dragon once.....:rolleyes:

That wasnt very nice...