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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 593507" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p><em>I am going to be polite to you and respect you just like I do 3waycross:</em></p><p></p><p>It just annoys me to no friggin end how you seem to delight in forecasting doom. Honest to God, Spock, no one really cares to hear you spread this stuff. With your graphs and your out of context quotes, you really remind me of some kid who never got picked for the team so he sat around wishing that everyone would burst into flames and you had the only extinguisher. </p><p></p><p><em>When highly recruited for teams, probably the most noteworthy was losing to Alabama in the Sugar Bowl when they became NCAA national champs. I was taught to be mentally tough, you know...when we get the green feeling (nauseated) and you have to keep going because we cannot give up for whatever reason? </em></p><p></p><p>So what if there is a Depression? Would that make you happy, somehow? Beause I gotta share with you that this is how you come off. It is almost like you want something of this magnitude to occur, just so you could say, "I told you so!" </p><p></p><p><em>If there is an economic depression, you will have no excuse to go hungry as you can only blame yourself and noone else. Most of the terrible teachers I had growing up I ended up respecting because they made me responsible for my actions and thoughts many times.</em></p><p></p><p>No one likes a know it all. Especially when that know it all seems to be so delighted at the prospect of a Depression. My parents both lived through The Great Depression. I doubt if you can wrap your mind around living in Dustbowl Oklahoma as a tenant farmer. Well, my dad did. I am not going to stand by and listen to you tear down the system that he helped to build up again while you wring your hands in delight. </p><p></p><p><em>I watched a special on television the other night about the dust bowl. It was definitely eye opening. There is nothing about your "system" that I can "tear" down as it is out of my control, such as, I can't move these markets in question. However, I can help you and your family be prepared, maybe unlike your dad's family. There are several things in our control if these events take place and there will be no excuse to not protect and safeguard our families.</em></p><p></p><p>They only thing I place my trust in is the Lord God Almighty. You are an insignificant little speck of dust. Stop pushing your agenda. I'm just sick to death of it.</p><p></p><p><em>Bless your heart.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 593507, member: 4437"] [i]I am going to be polite to you and respect you just like I do 3waycross:[/i] It just annoys me to no friggin end how you seem to delight in forecasting doom. Honest to God, Spock, no one really cares to hear you spread this stuff. With your graphs and your out of context quotes, you really remind me of some kid who never got picked for the team so he sat around wishing that everyone would burst into flames and you had the only extinguisher. [i]When highly recruited for teams, probably the most noteworthy was losing to Alabama in the Sugar Bowl when they became NCAA national champs. I was taught to be mentally tough, you know...when we get the green feeling (nauseated) and you have to keep going because we cannot give up for whatever reason? [/i] So what if there is a Depression? Would that make you happy, somehow? Beause I gotta share with you that this is how you come off. It is almost like you want something of this magnitude to occur, just so you could say, "I told you so!" [i]If there is an economic depression, you will have no excuse to go hungry as you can only blame yourself and noone else. Most of the terrible teachers I had growing up I ended up respecting because they made me responsible for my actions and thoughts many times.[/i] No one likes a know it all. Especially when that know it all seems to be so delighted at the prospect of a Depression. My parents both lived through The Great Depression. I doubt if you can wrap your mind around living in Dustbowl Oklahoma as a tenant farmer. Well, my dad did. I am not going to stand by and listen to you tear down the system that he helped to build up again while you wring your hands in delight. [i]I watched a special on television the other night about the dust bowl. It was definitely eye opening. There is nothing about your "system" that I can "tear" down as it is out of my control, such as, I can't move these markets in question. However, I can help you and your family be prepared, maybe unlike your dad's family. There are several things in our control if these events take place and there will be no excuse to not protect and safeguard our families.[/i] They only thing I place my trust in is the Lord God Almighty. You are an insignificant little speck of dust. Stop pushing your agenda. I'm just sick to death of it. [i]Bless your heart.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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