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it's not really necessary in Stupid Stuff, save that hostile ammunition for drivel posted in more serious forumsIs this where I should use that ignore thread button people have been talking about?
From the last two threads of his I have seen, I think he is saying he prefers men.
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Classical music is often associated with snobs, the rich, my friend. Those who might sip double martinis and French cognac. The beer-drinking and well-burbon-drinking crowd often listens to unsophisticated stuff. Hard rock and country, namely. It's a stereotype. That's all. Can you listen to Hank Williams Jr. or AC/DC while sipping mai tais, pina coladas, Dom Perignon, wine coolers or Chivas Regal scotch?
What kind of firearms do you currently have?
5, all told, two now up for sale:
1. Remington 870 police pump 12 ga.
2. two Smith & Wesson revolvers, .38 and .357
3. 1 Ruger American rifle, 6.5 CM
4. 1 Mossberg 500 shotgun field/defense combo, 12. ga
I don't make threads about guns in Stupid Stuff since they are a very serious matter.
123, welcome to Stupid Stuff!!Ridiculous
It's all about what we know and how we were raised. I live on a beer budget now but listen to classical music still.
Boise, ID is the largest city in that particular state. Still, it's hillbilly in culture as compared with even some smaller California coastal towns. Some people simply can no longer AFFORD to live where they were raised and that's particularly true with California other states near an OCEAN. Everybody in the human species wants to live near an ocean beach but few have the necessary wampum to do so. The "relatively" lower-cost-of-living places in America tend to be the $hitkicker ones. Californians and Californian-raised Americans like me have been displaced culturally, politically, socially and economically. I'm now too culturally polished and educated for my own bank account.
Classical music is often associated with snobs, the rich, my friend. Those who might sip double martinis and French cognac. The beer-drinking and well-burbon-drinking crowd often listens to unsophisticated stuff. Hard rock and country, namely. It's a stereotype. That's all. Can you listen to Hank Williams Jr. or AC/DC while sipping mai tais, pina coladas, Dom Perignon, wine coolers or Chivas Regal scotch?
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