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why follow like drunk driving conviction sheep when you could lead? Posted by: The other, other white meat at May 12, 2005 09:29 drunk driving conviction AM I do not follow anyone and have no desire to lead anyone else.Im not really bothered by what anyone else thinks or does. drunk driving conviction Posted by: PW at May 12, 2005 08:08 PM That's actually a good third possibility. I may disagree on some subjects with you, but you 'passed the test' in my book. You think for yourself. That's all too rare, in my opinion. Here's a question for you, though (I'm surprised no one caught this yet). 'Bugger off' is a British expression. How would a KATUSA pick up that part of the phrase around Americans and Koreans only? *A little extra for the story, here: he picked up 'yo' momma' before he ever wore an Army uniform (ROK Army, included). Posted by: The other, other white meat at May 13, 2005 12:32 PM "Bugger off" was said in English so he must of picked it up from an English speaker......But |
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