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Old 11-26-2007, 01:40 PM
Mike Cuneo Mike Cuneo is offline
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Big Bend, I think you're taking things a bit too far. I don't need mommy and daddy to drive me around, I'm glad you can take care of yourself though!

You sound almost like my dad, maybe you have good intentions but you are a giant douche.

"My way or get out" is your message, so I guess you are perfect and never make mistakes or bad choices. You're selfish and arrogant. Who tells their kids they were born naked and boy they are lucky to have parents who provide them with everything? Seems like you're doing this just to stroke your own ego. Good luck raising a family.
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Old 11-26-2007, 03:44 PM
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Big Bend, I think you're taking things a bit too far. I don't need mommy and daddy to drive me around, I'm glad you can take care of yourself though!

You sound almost like my dad, maybe you have good intentions but you are a giant douche.

"My way or get out" is your message, so I guess you are perfect and never make mistakes or bad choices. You're selfish and arrogant. Who tells their kids they were born naked and boy they are lucky to have parents who provide them with everything? Seems like you're doing this just to stroke your own ego. Good luck raising a family.

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Thanks, like I said, my wife and I are doing a great job raising our kids. Should one of them someday drop out of school and squander all the opportunities we've worked hard to give them, while being a resentful prick like you are... well I'll show them the door and wish em luck on their own.

Good luck OP, you have a lot of growing up to do still.. that'll best be accomplished when you're forced to feed and shelter yourself.

We only ask our kids to get good grades in school, be nice people, and work hard someday to support themselves. Its not much really. Sounds like you suck at all 3. I'd certainly be ashamed of you if you were my kid.
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Old 11-26-2007, 03:49 PM
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The more I read 2p2, the more I realize that my theories about why this country has gone to the [censored] are true. So many selfish people.

Now Mike, I don't consider you overly selfish, definitely not anymore than I was at your age. I get it, I really do.

However, there are people in this thread, the drunk driving thread, and many other threads, that epitomize the problems of our society.

Nobody is owed anything. Go earn it. I had my first job at 14 (which, now in 2007, would be considered early) and had a deal set up with my parents that whatever I saved for my 1st car, they would match. I bought a 1982 Mercury Cougar in 1998. I loved that damn thing. Anway, I'm freshly 25, and I feel a total disconnect with the current 18-21 crowd.

Anyway, Mike, like I said, you will really see your parents in a different light when you NEVER hear them bitch about cleaning, curfew, or work.
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Old 11-26-2007, 04:05 PM
Your Mom Your Mom is offline
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The more I read 2p2, the more I realize that my theories about why this country has gone to the [censored] are true. So many selfish people.

Now Mike, I don't consider you overly selfish, definitely not anymore than I was at your age. I get it, I really do.

However, there are people in this thread, the drunk driving thread, and many other threads, that epitomize the problems of our society.

Nobody is owed anything. Go earn it. I had my first job at 14 (which, now in 2007, would be considered early) and had a deal set up with my parents that whatever I saved for my 1st car, they would match. I bought a 1982 Mercury Cougar in 1998. I loved that damn thing. Anway, I'm freshly 25, and I feel a total disconnect with the current 18-21 crowd.

Anyway, Mike, like I said, you will really see your parents in a different light when you NEVER hear them bitch about cleaning, curfew, or work.

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pirateboy wins thread.
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Old 11-26-2007, 04:05 PM
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lol, when I saw the last post was by "Your Mom" i was expecting a great gimmick account.
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