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    Jeb Bush ? We were soooo tired of the Bush dynasty and the Clinton dynasty.( he was as confident of winning as Hilary...EARLY ON).. DTrain ...for a new guy here ....Ive been sitting back just kibitzing and it sure seems you sure get off pushing everybody's buttons (especially if that person displays a conservative lean) whilst boasting you've moderated a very popular HD Site in the past, and know how to navigate thru all our BS. I have to ask....why join a group and antagonize and push buttons ? Do you just get off on that kind of thing? Why not join a group be try and be part of it? Not meaning, bend to things you don't agree with but be part of said group. I read thru our site and think ...I wish I was in this area of the country to take a ride with so and so but sure don't feel the love with someone so ready to start a verbal fight at every turn of a subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vondawg View Post
    Jeb Bush ? We were soooo tired of the Bush dynasty and the Clinton dynasty.( he was as confident of winning as Hilary...EARLY ON).. DTrain ...for a new guy here ....Ive been sitting back just kibitzing and it sure seems you sure get off pushing everybody's buttons (especially if that person displays a conservative lean) whilst boasting you've moderated a very popular HD Site in the past, and know how to navigate thru all our BS. I have to ask....why join a group and antagonize and push buttons ? Do you just get off on that kind of thing? Why not join a group be try and be part of it? Not meaning, bend to things you don't agree with but be part of said group. I read thru our site and think ...I wish I was in this area of the country to take a ride with so and so but sure don't feel the love with someone so ready to start a verbal fight at every turn of a subject.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    There was an old saying:
    A man wants:
    - a hostess in his living room
    - a chef in his kitchen
    - Mary Poppins/nanny to raise his children
    - a hooker in the bedroom

    And these 4 women can NEVER meet......
    Lol.

    All y'all crack me up.
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    It's so true, it's like the old saying, "I've been in love with the same woman for 20 years...and if my wife ever finds out she'll kill me."

    Having been married more than once I have studied the phenomenon of the man/woman relationship and here it is:

    Woman need 3 things from men:

    1. Money
    2. Sex
    3. Emotion
    (That's not saying they'll be content when they get it its just the 3 basic requirements)

    The problem:

    Men are only wired for two.

    The money and the sex guy is usually the blue collar guy who is an earner and knows his way in bed but he lacks the emotional hugging, going to a play, crying at movies and (this one I love) not open with his feelings. This is the guy who needs to get a gay friend for his wife to fill in the emotional void.

    The money and emotion guy is the businessman who's wrapped up in his business with long hours but doesn't have the strength or the energy left over to perform his husbandly duties. He provides a nice house, nice cars, sends her roses, tells her he loves her etc. but his business is his pleasure. This is the guy who is kind of OK with his wife screwing around, as long as she's discreet as it fills in the sex void. Cheaper to keep her

    The emotion and sex guy - the hipsters, they're very big on emotion - hugging, going to plays, crying at movies and very good in bed since he drops his girl off for work at the train station every morning and runs home and watches porn all day so he's up on the latest stuff. He couldn't make a plug nickel if he tried. The girl eventually dumps these deadbeats.

    So my advice to my nieces is figure out the two things your potential husband has and which one he lacks and if you can tolerate the one he doesn't have marry him under one condition - NEVER, EVER bring it up again after you say I Do. Yeah, that'll work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Train View Post
    You forgot "a smart businesswoman to bring home the bacon, so I can stay home and drink beer!"
    Women never respect a guy when they have to work while you don't. That's when they give the boss all the sex they're holding back from you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vondawg View Post
    Jeb Bush ? We were soooo tired of the Bush dynasty and the Clinton dynasty.( he was as confident of winning as Hilary...EARLY ON).. DTrain ...for a new guy here ....Ive been sitting back just kibitzing and it sure seems you sure get off pushing everybody's buttons (especially if that person displays a conservative lean) whilst boasting you've moderated a very popular HD Site in the past, and know how to navigate thru all our BS. I have to ask....why join a group and antagonize and push buttons ? Do you just get off on that kind of thing? Why not join a group be try and be part of it? Not meaning, bend to things you don't agree with but be part of said group. I read thru our site and think ...I wish I was in this area of the country to take a ride with so and so but sure don't feel the love with someone so ready to start a verbal fight at every turn of a subject.
    Dawg, don't sweat it this is child's play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vondawg View Post
    Jeb Bush ? We were soooo tired of the Bush dynasty and the Clinton dynasty.( he was as confident of winning as Hilary...EARLY ON).. DTrain ...for a new guy here ....Ive been sitting back just kibitzing and it sure seems you sure get off pushing everybody's buttons (especially if that person displays a conservative lean) whilst boasting you've moderated a very popular HD Site in the past, and know how to navigate thru all our BS. I have to ask....why join a group and antagonize and push buttons ? Do you just get off on that kind of thing? Why not join a group be try and be part of it? Not meaning, bend to things you don't agree with but be part of said group. I read thru our site and think ...I wish I was in this area of the country to take a ride with so and so but sure don't feel the love with someone so ready to start a verbal fight at every turn of a subject.
    I didn't join to antagonize and push buttons, I'm just engaging in an alternative viewpoint because that's what we're supposed to do. What fun is it to only talk to people that agree with your viewpoint? Am I not allowed to offer a different perspective without being seen as "pushing buttons and antagonizing" the other members? Can I only fit in by keeping my opinions to myself?

    I never said I moderated an HD forum, but a motorcycle forum. We allowed members to have similar discussions as these as long as they didn't engage in personal attacks. I try to keep things respectful unless I'm attacked first, and even then I just turn the posters words back on them. I guess I'll just try harder to stay away from discussions of politics and religion, as I seem to offend people and get accused of trying to be antagonistic if I don't agree with someone's POV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Train View Post
    I didn't join to antagonize and push buttons, I'm just engaging in an alternative viewpoint because that's what we're supposed to do. What fun is it to only talk to people that agree with your viewpoint? Am I not allowed to offer a different perspective without being seen as "pushing buttons and antagonizing" the other members? Can I only fit in by keeping my opinions to myself?

    I never said I moderated an HD forum, but a motorcycle forum. We allowed members to have similar discussions as these as long as they didn't engage in personal attacks. I try to keep things respectful unless I'm attacked first, and even then I just turn the posters words back on them. I guess I'll just try harder to stay away from discussions of politics and religion, as I seem to offend people and get accused of trying to be antagonistic if I don't agree with someone's POV.

    PEACE OUT! Time to get off of my
    In keeping with that sentiment what's your viewpoint on Trump's daughter converting to an Orthodox Jew and the prospect of there being a Kosher kitchen in the White House

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    In keeping with that sentiment what's your viewpoint on Trump's daughter converting to an Orthodox Jew and the prospect of there being a Kosher kitchen in the White House
    Sorry, discussions about religion and politics are off limits! I don't want to further antagonize anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxfree4 View Post
    Dawg, don't sweat it this is child's play.
    +1.

    Off topic.
    No worries.

    No personal attacks.
    No motorcycle attacks.
    No family attacks.

    Carry on and keep it "impersonally stimulating."
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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Train View Post
    Sorry, discussions about religion and politics are off limits! I don't want to further antagonize anyone.
    I don't get antagonized, I've built up an impenetrable skin after 3 marriages, one of the benefits of marrying combative, headstrong women. Plus, you can't throw a can of peeled tomatoes at me like my 2nd wife used to, great gal phenomenal body but all Sicilian, crazy as a loon. The White House Kosher kitchen, yea or nay. Do you think Barron would rub a piece of bacon on their steak just to jerk with them? Should cloistered monks be able to run for office.

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