Are We Wound a Little Too Tight Here Lately?

Stitchfans said:
how can we take anything you post serious when we are hiding our eyes in fear from your scarey chipmunk, squirrel or whatever that is? :rotfl2:


Angle: IS THIS BETTER? SHHHHHHHHHHH !!!!!

BEWARE OF MY PET GATOR!!!

:lmao: :lmao:
You jest as a sport!! :rotfl:
 
Stitchfans said:
how can we take anything you post serious when we are hiding our eyes in fear from your scarey chipmunk, squirrel or whatever that is? :rotfl2:
My hamster wants to be taken seriously as well. This is very serious. :sad2:
 
ashjohnson80 said:
My hamster wants to be taken seriously as well. This is very serious. :sad2:
Sweetie, thats no hamster!
 

Tigger&Belle said:
Ummm, I assume you are talking about that other thread? :teeth: :moped: Going over to check it out... I haven't been reading it lately, but it is one thread that inspired this one. Not the only one for sure, but the longest one.
We have moved from:
Joe may or may not be a little wacky (and should quote his sources when discussing King James' sexuality)

Sylvester may or may not be going to hell (but he's fine with that)

Pedophiles are bad (we seem to ALL agree!)

Jews & Christians see things differently

And on to:

What the "codes" in the bible are (and whether it is right to have them)

What kind of housewife YOU are ;)

The calendar (and whether people should switch religions over it)

Progressive religions and the integrity of God's word (regardless of King James' sexuality)

John Lennon's "Imagine" (and how Joe can't get past it)

And are currently discussing:

How old is the planet (who says, and who is right?)

Creation (belief or brainwashing?)

Evolution (alligators or apes?)

:confused3 Is it against DIS-etiquette to be on a low-horse (I'm thinking more pony-like) on one thread and still participate in the value of Plain vs. Peanut vs. Krispie M&Ms?

:) I don't want to have to pick a side. And when on my pony I'm never snarky (in any of the ways, and certainly not #11). So can I participate in both???
 
ashjohnson80 said:
I've been only trying to post serious threads lately because it's important to me to be taken seriously.

Don't make me make my beaver comments again... :lmao:
 
MouseWorshipin said:
We have moved from:
And on to:

And are currently discussing:

:confused3 Is it against DIS-etiquette to be on a low-horse (I'm thinking more pony-like) on one thread and still participate in the value of Plain vs. Peanut vs. Krispie M&Ms?

:) I don't want to have to pick a side. And when on my pony I'm never snarky (in any of the ways, and certainly not #11). So can I participate in both???

OMG, I haven't read that thread tonight--like I said one time--I really felt like I was playing DIS ping pong. LOL It was the one thing that Joe and I actually agreed on! :rotfl2:

That's the nice thing about the DIS--the ability to be heated with someone on one thread and joking with them on another. I can think of an exception that I am having with that rule right now, but in general I try to let things go enough that I can joke with most anyone. At least that is my goal.

And we all have our "high horse issues". :rotfl2:
 
oh,boy! you'all sounding like my kind of folks...so i'll
like to throw this out into the mix. [with your permission
of course?]...i think i've discovered my wife's high
"horsey". she own a pony growy up [jealous]. once
my older brother found the neigbor's donkey. he brought
home and tied him up to our clothes line. the rascal
charged 5 cents or 2 soda bottles. [for horsey rides]
well he did pretty good until my mother looked at the
window and saw all the neighborhood kids in our
backyard. that dosen't count,does it? these days,
our horsey is one of matter of opinion...it's all bout
her outta n'syn. full moon + her special time [out]
producing high anxiety for me & the kids. like some
of you mentioned, off wit his head. it is nerve wacking
to me. or something like "you used up all the t.p.
on purpose! like warnings eruptions, i immediately
head to the basement and closed the door. just
like i do during tornados warnings... you too?
here's a secret...when kroger has candy bars for a
quarter, i buy a brickload. and when i "hear" the
high horsey start her neighing, they start popping
up all over the kitchen, family room and her side
of the bedroom [90 versus 10%]. now you know
how she came bout calling me..lil' grumpy. :hippie:
 
MouseWorshipin said:
On or off your horse?

If truth be told, I had to give up the horse due to hip problems... I think that Stitch is going to let me borrow her Gator, though. :teeth:
 
ashjohnson80 said:
My hamster wants to be taken seriously as well. This is very serious. :sad2:

For the last time - that thing is NOT a hamster!!! It's a demented beaver!!
 
ChrisnSteph said:
For the last time - that thing is NOT a hamster!!! It's a demented beaver!!


That's what I keep saying...a wet beaver at that!!!

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Yes, I do. ;)

I only come here to have a little fun and joke around. I leave the serious side of me for "real life". I doubt strangers want to hear me whine about my problems.

But, I have gotten into trouble anyway. Some people take EVERYTHING too seriously. You can't make a joke without some feeling the need to lecture you. I am an adult, thank you very much. I don't need the high and mighty snarkies calling me out for possibly insulting someone. If you can't take a joke that's your problem.

Wow, I think I need a time out now! :moped:
 
imsorry said:
Yes, I do. ;)

I only come here to have a little fun and joke around. I leave the serious side of me for "real life". I doubt strangers want to hear me whine about my problems.

But, I have gotten into trouble anyway. Some people take EVERYTHING too seriously. You can't make a joke without some feeling the need to lecture you. I am an adult, thank you very much. I don't need the high and mighty snarkies calling me out for possibly insulting someone. If you can't take a joke that's your problem.

Wow, I think I need a time out now! :moped:

Hmmm, which thread were you hanging out on? :teeth:

I know exactly what you mean, though, which is what inspired this thread. A bit of joking around got someone bent out of shape and it made me wonder if people look for trouble here on the boards (when I was careful to use the :teeth: smilie to show that I was joking), how are they in real life with real problems? They must be as must fun as a load of bricks! :rotfl2: Not that there aren't plenty of things to be serious about, but everything is not a drama...
 
LiteBrite said:
My high horse can beat up your scary space hamster.
um huh, excuse me. correction. I do not have a scarey hamster. I have a gator. and yes T&B let me know when you'd like to borrow him. He is open for any social occasion. :thumbsup2 :rotfl2:
 
Stitchfans said:
um huh, excuse me. correction. I do not have a scarey hamster. I have a gator. and yes T&B let me know when you'd like to borrow him. He is open for any social occasion. :thumbsup2 :rotfl2:
Ok, I may have to rethink this. I mean, I know for sure that the scary space hamster is no match for my high horse, but I have to admit that he gets a little nervous around gators. Is it possible your gator could just come over for a play date with my high horse?
 
My mom was killed by a banana-eating horse. All this talk of horses, high OR low, offends me.

Sorry to get all snarky on y'all. :thumbsup2

Hamsters and beavers are SO early '00s. Possums are where it's at, nowadays, speaking rodentially (or marsupially, as the case may be).
 


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