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  1. 1. Do you think with or without fear is better?

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Originally Posted by The_Pharaoh

Trolls like Patty Boy will continue to flourish on forums like TST because we all keep feeding him. Come on people, let's move on when we see the name Patrick57 on here.



hey, did you learn anything in kindergarten? Don't disclude, (or get offended I'm just playin') But seriously, it's Holy Week, and Jesus died on a CROSS to save everyone on here, that includes Patrick57. I think he was just sharing his opiniom, and got tangled up in a blast of posts. When everyone hates what you say in your thread, you feel like it's YOU and against everyone on TST. So he got defensive, and maybe a little offensive. That's why. I'd know. But at least I know Im not the only who got put in time out......aahh. equality is a great thing

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Hi Tutan Khamun, are you trying to whip up a posse?

I apologize for feeding the troll, but can I address a few points here? First of all, you've addressed him as "Tutankhamun" at least a dozen different times, using just as many different spellings. Second, it's almost always spelled "Tutankhamun," all one word. And third, there were (many, many) more pharaohs than just King Tut. If you're going for laughs here, the real play would be to mix it up. Maybe try "Ramesses" once, or throw in a "Akhenaten," or even a "Menes" from time to time.

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I apologize for feeding the troll, but can I address a few points here? First of all, you've addressed him as "Tutankhamun" at least a dozen different times, using just as many different spellings. Second, it's almost always spelled "Tutankhamun," all one word. And third, there were (many, many) more pharaohs than just King Tut. If you're going for laughs here, the real play would be to mix it up. Maybe try "Ramesses" once, or throw in a "Akhenaten," or even a "Menes" from time to time.

Certainly not a dozen but perhaps a few. The guy doesn't like me much (his loss) and its a very small act of disrespect on my part. I will however refrain from using this low form of wit in future.My views on golf instruction are a little non-conforming but it is something I feel strongly about. If this is considered to be trolling, then don't feed me. BTW calling someone a troll only exists from behind the protection of a computer screen. Call me... 0043 680 21 30 382


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Originally Posted by Patrick57

Certainly not a dozen but perhaps a few. The guy doesn't like me much (his loss) and its a very small act of disrespect on my part. I will however refrain from using this low form of wit in future.My views on golf instruction are a little non-conforming but it is something I feel strongly about. If this is considered to be trolling, then don't feed me.

BTW calling someone a troll only exists from behind the protection of a computer screen.

Call me... 0043 680 21 30 382


Is this invitation open to all?

If I can call collect I might consider it...

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Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

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Is this invitation open to all?  If I can call collect I might consider it...

I will accept call collect!


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Originally Posted by Patrick57

I will accept call collect!



You would actually pay money to have me call you collect and call you a troll??

LOL. You are priceless.

Yours in earnest, Jason.
Call me Ernest, or EJ or Ernie.

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You would actually pay money to have me call you collect and call you a troll?? LOL. You are priceless.

No, I thought you were going to call to discuss this thread or do you have phone fear.


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shits goin' down...............and I'd like to be a part of it. Not because I have a prob with your "troll" mentalities, but because I've been itchin' for a fight since that prick called me a ***** at the mall yesterday.....

"It's better to burn out than to fade away." -Kurt Cobain


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A man who worked with a pickle slicer kept fighting the urge to slip his fingers into it. "The outcome can't be good." he said, as he gave into temptation and did it.

He arrived home from work early.

"Why are you home so early dear" asked his wife.

He replied. "I put my fingers in the pickle slicer and now I'm fired!"

After checking him and finding him intact, his wife asked what happened to the pickle slicer?

"She got fired too!" He cried.

This thread is the pickle slicer:

"Quick Dorthy....the oil can!"


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