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grizzly97

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Wolfie, I am entertained by the utter lack of common sense and reasonableness so many here exhibit with alarming regularity.

Well, does any of your endless bitching and blaming and whining and discussion and self-styled solutions really make a difference about it?


Just pickin on ya man :)
 

cowzrul

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Wolfie, I am entertained by the utter lack of common sense and reasonableness so many here exhibit with alarming regularity.

Keep in mind OKC is ranked #3 in the US for manly men. We never claimed to be smart, just manly and leaning towards the right when we walk.
 

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Wolfie, I am entertained by the utter lack of common sense and reasonableness so many here exhibit with alarming regularity.

Reasonableness, much like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder and common sense these days isn't all that common.

For example it seems very reasonable to me that lawyers, who spend at least 7 years in school soaking up details of the law that most couldn't do if their lives depended on it, should earn more hawking their knowledge and skill (assuming they are skilled at lawyering) should earn a lot more than your average Joe Sixpack. There are, however, many that would dispute that particular thought as unreasonable.

On the other hand I don't find it reasonable at all that unions, being the socialist organizations they are by glorifying the collective over the individual, to be a reasonable solution to solving what may or not be labor inequities. There are, however, many here that do consider unions as a reasonable solution to protecting worker rights.

I wouldn't pay a plugged nickel for a pound of the best fried okra on the planet even if I was starving to death but have no problem at all laying down $1000+ for a gun I want and might only shoot once a year.

Reasonableness - all in the eye of the beholder.
 

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