workinggal <font color=green>Have you ever seen the rain? Joined Jun 1, 2004 Messages 468 Aug 19, 2004 #1 Don't confuse a privilege with a right.
E EsmeraldaX DIS Legend Joined Aug 7, 2003 Messages 14,910 Aug 19, 2004 #2 Originally posted by workinggal Don't confuse a privilege with a right. Click to expand... Monty dog thinks he has a right to sleep on the comfy recliner and kick the people off. He is sadly mistaken...
Originally posted by workinggal Don't confuse a privilege with a right. Click to expand... Monty dog thinks he has a right to sleep on the comfy recliner and kick the people off. He is sadly mistaken...
onecoolmama <font color=green>Has been known to brainwash her Joined Jun 22, 2003 Messages 9,769 Aug 19, 2004 #3 I agree
cynsaun DIS Veteran Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 7,369 Aug 19, 2004 #4 I completely agree with that, workinggal!
nativetxn <font color=teal>Moderator<br><font color=red>Hono Joined Feb 15, 2000 Messages 55,846 Aug 19, 2004 #5 I like this.
M Maleficent13 <font color=blue>Heh Heh, you're all gonna die<br> Joined Oct 28, 2003 Messages 9,227 Aug 19, 2004 #6 The problem usually comes in when you try to define the specifics of what constitutes either one.
DukeStreetKing DIS Veteran Joined Jan 24, 2004 Messages 2,644 Aug 19, 2004 #7 Originally posted by EsmeraldaX Monty dog thinks he has a right to sleep on the comfy recliner and kick the people off. He is sadly mistaken... Click to expand... But it is a dog's life, so he should be able to get what he wants.
Originally posted by EsmeraldaX Monty dog thinks he has a right to sleep on the comfy recliner and kick the people off. He is sadly mistaken... Click to expand... But it is a dog's life, so he should be able to get what he wants.