No vote from me either way.... I just wanted to see my avatar in your thread.imagesCA0BW05O.jpg
carry on... Originally Posted by Tiger
So were looking about 50-50 right now it seems Originally Posted by sucrunchmanDon't they teach counting at Hamburger University? I count 1 yes(you can't count yourself dill-weed), and 6 no's, actually, I forgot to vote. 7 no's...
Just curious what the consensus is on me here. I know I'm the most popular/ talked about guy on this site. I also know by many if you old losers, who shall remain nameless, that I'm also the most hated. So I'd just like a yay or nay if you like crunch and his antics or if you hate it. Lets not get all philosophical and shit. No fucking long drawn out discussions. Yes or no. Originally Posted by sucrunchmanmy answer
Who cares? Get over yourself. Originally Posted by Highwayman64
No offense, but I don't think you're thought about much at all. The truly polarizing members are OSD, XY, Paul, GP (see ya), and a whole bunch of others that start to chime in when these guys start posting. I think most would be indifferent to you. And I think to most of us as well. Keep a low profile on a hooker review board. That's probably for the best... Originally Posted by doctorsteveyet I think you do not have them in the right order
Who cares? Get over yourself. Originally Posted by Highwayman64awesome
So far a better turnout than I expected. As for the comments on other members...osd I haven't quote figured out if he's from a different country, mentally handicapped, typing on a broken keyboard, or just illiterate...xy is just a scumbag who threatens little girls when they don't do what he wants them to...or if he thinks his wife will find out that he's helping them behind her back...Paul is osd's dumber son, and gp is a jerkoff who's no longer with us. They mean nothing. Look at how many reads and responses my posts get in comparison. I love debating with u morons. It's like shooting dead fish in a barrel. It's easier than stealing candy from a baby. (Btw this is only to those who oppose me...some of u actually know I'm a decent guy) Originally Posted by sucrunchman
quoteWhere you thinking of
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verb
verb: quote; 3rd person present: quotes; past tense: quoted; past participle: quoted; gerund or present participle: quoting
- 1.
repeat or copy out (a group of words from a text or speech), typically with an indication that one is not the original author or speaker.
"he quoted a passage from the Psalms"
synonyms:recite, repeat, reproduce, retell, echo, parrot, iterate; Moretake, extract
"he quoted a sentence from the book"
- repeat a passage from (a work or author) or statement by (someone).
"the prime minister was quoted as saying that he would resist all attempts to “sabotage” his government"- mention or refer to (someone or something) to provide evidence or authority for a statement, argument, or opinion.
"they won't be here at all in three years time— you can quote me on that"
synonyms:cite, mention, refer to, name, instance, specify, identify; Morerelate, recount;
allude to, point out, present, offer, advance
"she quoted one case in which a girl died"- put forward or describe someone or something as being.
"heavy teaching loads are often quoted as a bad influence on research"- 2.
give someone (the estimated price of a job or service).
"the agent quoted a fare of $180"
- Stock Market
give (a company) a quotation or listing on a stock exchange.
"an organization that is quoted on the Stock Exchange"
noun
noun: quote; plural noun: quotes
- 1.
a quotation from a text or speech.
"a quote from Wordsworth"- 2.
a quotation giving the estimated cost for a particular job or service.
"quotes from different insurance companies"
synonyms:estimate, price, bid, costing, charge, figure, tender More"a quote from the contractor"
- Stock Market
a price offered by a broker for the sale or purchase of a stock or other security.- Stock Market
a quotation or listing of a company on a stock exchange.- 3.
quotation marks.
"use double quotes around precise phrases you wish to search for"
quitewhen I fix your English, you know you fucked up errrr just joking
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adverb
adverb: quite
- 1.
to the utmost or most absolute extent or degree; absolutely; completely.
"it's quite out of the question"
synonyms:completely, entirely, totally, wholly, absolutely, utterly, thoroughly, altogether More"two quite different types"
- very; really (used as an intensifier).
"“You've no intention of coming back?” “I'm quite sorry, but no, I have not.”"- 2.
to a certain or fairly significant extent or degree; fairly.
"it's quite warm outside"
synonyms:fairly, rather, somewhat, slightly, relatively, comparatively, moderately, reasonably, to a certain extent; Moreinformalpretty, kind of, kinda, sort of
"red hair was quite common in Rita's family"
exclamationBrit.
exclamation: quite; exclamation: quite so
- 1.
expressing agreement with or understanding of a remark or statement.
"“I don't want to talk about that now.” “Quite.”"
Good job osd...you found a typo. The "I" and the "o" are right next to each other on my phone unfortunately. Are you feeling threatened that I'm a more popular and better versed poster than you? I still like you osd...it's just that sometimes after reading your posts, I actually feel dumber. Originally Posted by sucrunchman