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Offline Golfer

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RPM sez: Crime doesn't pay, punk!
« Reply #90 on: January 02, 2007, 10:44:59 PM »
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
of course golfer, because the lifeform you became fully deserved to fly around in planes and keep you minted at the same time, anyone who didnt achieve this 'easy score' you get for doing something you love is instantly a thieving scam artist when the claim not to have change for one of your swanky $50 notes that everyone should carry stacks of.


You must have misunderstood.  I needed the money much more than I needed the pizza.  That $50 was from washing an airplane and was my last $50.

The pizzas would've fed me for the week.  $15 for a weeks worth of food is good.  I'll be damned if I'm throwing away whats left of my money so some punk wearing his bling could pocket the remainder of my money.

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« Reply #91 on: January 03, 2007, 12:05:19 AM »
There are some crimes like doing 10 mph over the limit on a highway that's really just between the driver, cop, and judge. Unless their driving is presenting a real hazard I mind my own business. However, if someone is driving the wrong way on the freeway or weaving like they're drunk I'll call the cops. Theft falls into this latter category imo and it's up to all of us to help prevent it. If you won't judge a person guilty of theft or driving dangerously to others because you are guilty of the same or worse then you need to clean up your act.

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« Reply #92 on: January 03, 2007, 12:54:39 AM »
maybe i have misunderstood golfer, i was under the impresion you flew planes for a living. if that is incorrect my appologies. your story still had no relevance to my honesty test as the butcher's assistant, imo.


do you really think the pizza boy expected you to say 'ah, nevermind, keep two thirds of my money for yourself, hell, whats $35 between you and I?' and slap the note into his hands?

only a fool would expect you to be happy to pay more than the price of the service in a tip.

sounds like you ended up with coupons in return? i couldnt quite work out what your end result was. so he did shaft you anyhow and gave you free coupons and kept your money?

washing planes is a noble way to earn money, good on you.
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« Reply #93 on: January 03, 2007, 01:02:08 AM »
What I do is irrevelenet Batfink.

And I can't say that I'm in love with your tone right now.

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RPM sez: Crime doesn't pay, punk!
« Reply #94 on: January 03, 2007, 03:28:53 AM »
"And I can't say that I'm in love with your tone right now"

My mother use come up with similar gems of verbal chastisement like that

But I would never quote her and post her pic on the internet to support a point ;)

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« Reply #95 on: January 03, 2007, 10:07:06 AM »
I have put over 50k on my Lincoln without every having worn a seatbelt in it..  I also speed when I want.   I don't consider those to be crimes or morally wrong.   I ride my motorcycle without a helmet whenever I can get away with it and will wear a light, unaproved one the rest of the time..   But... I am willing to pay the price.

There are many other more serious laws that I would break because they are silly and unconstitutional but I do not wish to take the risks involved (losing property and/or liberty) so I do not break these immoral and unconstitutional laws.

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« Reply #96 on: January 03, 2007, 10:37:16 AM »
RPM, you're such a pu**y for not shooting that man outright!


See Bat, this is what they want to hear, take heed!  ;)

Lmao @ Excel1
« Last Edit: January 03, 2007, 10:44:15 AM by Saintaw »
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Dirty, nasty furriner.

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« Reply #97 on: January 03, 2007, 12:28:18 PM »
a good opinion and honest assesment of yourself Lazs, though i wouldnt expect any different from you, sir.



golfer, what you do is not irrelevant, its all consuming and most important to how you mind works, how you see life, and how you see other people and thier lives..


im now making a third assesment, and jusdging by your diverted reply, i now think again that you do fly planes for a living, and wanted to make it look like you are 'hard working and hard up'.


so if you would honour me with a straight answer i would be complimentary of your character no matter the answer.






and i still dont know if the pizza boy screwed you or not?


did you get the full change back in your hands in US dollars, hard cash, or did you get your chane in coupons?

if the second then you most definitely got pwnd.




oh.... and LOL SAW

ROFL Excel

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« Reply #98 on: January 03, 2007, 12:32:10 PM »
Exactly what do you think someone who "flys planes" does?  Type out a job description and what you presume their income level might be.

I got it back in cash.  From the big wad in his pocket.  Or it could've been the full money bag on top of the delivery bag.  Oh...he had both.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2007, 12:36:04 PM by Golfer »

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« Reply #99 on: January 03, 2007, 12:40:17 PM »
Holy cow, B@tfink, are you out of touch or what?  Pilots are some of the least paid, hardest working folks around.  $30-40k in schooling, then they make $15K-25K a year for a long time if they can find good positions, and all this while often being away from home most of the time.

What exactly do YOU think the job entails?  I still think Golfer misread the situation with the Pizza guy by assuming he was going to try and steal his money, but you're out of line for implying that his job isn't hard work.  For shame.
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« Reply #100 on: January 03, 2007, 12:43:20 PM »
ahhh well Golfer this saddens me, i thought there might be some decency in you, and you might just give us an answer.....looks like youre the same breed as chairboy....


full of yourself, full of nice warm hot food, cosy in your house with expensive trimmings and most unfortunately, totaly devoid of the ability to judge yourself openly in public.




 question:


1) do you fly planes for a living?





if you cannot answer that question openly and clearly,  i'd advise
taking a good long look at yourself in the mirror, and asking yourself a few home truths, just to see if you can even be honest to yourself in private.


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i shall still do you the honour of aswering your diversions, but please do not reply on these grounds, answer my innocent questions above and i shall then consider you worthy of debating this subject with once more.


i think a person who 'flies planes' for a living does anything from twin seat instructors being paid not so much, to air traffic reporters getting paid not so much, to military flyers, who get paid quite a bit more than many, right up to private and comercial airline pilots, some of which get vastly larger sums of money than anyone deserves of sitting behind a control panel and pressing auto pilot.


overall though, anyone who loves flying, and made the wise choice when they were younger to learn to fly and find a way to get paid for it has what most would consider to be a dream vocation.

anyone who has thier dream vocation in life and also strong opinions on morality and finances, is quite clearly jaded and ignorant about the true meaning or 'working hard'.
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« Reply #101 on: January 03, 2007, 12:47:04 PM »
When someone delivering pizzas smiles at you with gold teeth and carries his change bag on top of the delivery bag...

Smiling at you through his gold toofies with a smirk "nooope" when you ask if he can change your last bill I'd hope you'd slam the door too.  It wasn't 10 seconds when he knocked saying how he remembered he had change.

Evidently Batfink thinks I'm a 40 year old man stuck in a time warp working for PanAm in its heyday with money falling out of my pockets.

I'm still stuck on that somehow how much money I make decides whether it's right or wrong.  Or more forgivable to pay $50 for a $15 service.  That really is an *** backwards outlook on things.

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« Reply #102 on: January 03, 2007, 12:51:37 PM »
just seen your response chairboy, and it looks like you answered golfer's question for him. so am i to assume that the timid souls who cannot judge themselves openly and honestly in public, are also the ones who are best suited for answering questions openly and honestly in public.....about other people?


from now on i think it would be best if any questions for golfer could be answered by you, and visa versa.




and for the record, getting 15,000 a year to do something you love, is good money.


you've bought into the system of the human race so completely, that you even convince yourself that doing your dream vocation, and being paid more than $1000 a month for it, is not what the whole world would give its right arm to do.


and thats just the cheapo flying instructors and small fish in aviation.


there are some who get paid sums of money that would shame a profesional sports player.





your arrogance and small mindedness, coupled with yours and golfers ability to only aswer questions that dont relate to them personaly, make you unworthy of my time from now on in this thread.
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« Reply #103 on: January 03, 2007, 12:54:04 PM »
Alright batfink...this is where I step out.  Not because you've upset me...but because if I do give you an honest response it's going to violate at least a handfull of rules.

I'll leave you with my occupation but moreover my income is none...zero...zilch of your business.  You can take that and run with it that I'm "well off" but that's your deal and your fault for assuming.

One reason why you're more incredibly wrong is that I've done a pretty good job of not giving you my life story and work history.  You don't deserve it.  It's none, zero, zilch and nada of your business again.

If you'd like to go ahead and pass judgement on me that's fine.  If you want to call washing airplanes a noble way to earn money (When I think nobility I think knights and chivarly...but thats just me)  but flying them an overpaid lazy job that's fine.  It may or may not be right but go right ahead.

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Re: chairboy gives it another go.
« Reply #104 on: January 03, 2007, 12:56:42 PM »
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV

and for the record, getting 15,000 a year to do something you love, is good money.


(I'd guess below you mean pilots)
there are some who get paid sums of money that would shame a profesional sports player.



Where do you learn these things?  How in the world can you become so misguided in only 2 decades of sucking oxygen?