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Post by oipheroes on May 16, 2008 10:16:40 GMT -5
(s) TheSnacks I am so sorry I could not express my sarcasm to you more clearly in my message. Seeing how sarcasm is expressed verbally I will make sure to make it easier for you to understand in my future post. Just for you, when I am being sarcastic I will put this mark (s) around my comments. I would hate to confuse you any further. (s) (s) And as far as Randy Moss. Your right, the mistakes Moss has made fully out way any good he has done like volunteering at the Catholic Charities' St. Joseph's Home for Children, handing out a football or two – just caught in the end zone of an NFL game – to less fortunate kids, making appearances at numerous boys and girls clubs, or organizing former Herd football alumni in an effort to raise money for Marshall Athletics. I mean the media always focuses on the good things like that, when has a network like ESPN ever continually focused on athlete’s negative issues? Thanks again for setting me straight. (s)
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Post by jimromeisntburning on May 16, 2008 12:27:48 GMT -5
Hey TheSnacks, are you like a candy bar vendor? If so could you get me a couple boxes of Snickers bars and a box of Butterfingers? That should last me a few days. Dude no one could buy your fat ass enough candy to keep you occupied.
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Post by theherohimself on May 16, 2008 15:10:33 GMT -5
THH ...Serious question....does your mother dress you before each game? you need to get some non walmart looking clothes.....yea you looked like quite the idiot at the last game..your real sloppy.......living at home must be awesome even though your 30 something years old...get your facts straight before you post b.s... if you got a problem with this board then why dont you take it to another one....oh wait...you already did...maybe you should take some time away from posting on here and get some work done for your team....im proud of you for finally putting a roster together...great job.....thats all i have to say.... ps..... dont forget to pay your players this week Non walmart looking clothes? I was waering a Heroes T-shirt. I din't know we sold our shirts there, but if we do, thats a good thing I suppose. Living at home? I guess I do live at my own home, that I pay rent at, that I take care of my Dad at. I guess you would say he lives with me then, right? and thirty-something. Being that I was born in 85, I think your math is a little off. Get my facts straight? Then why don't use any facts in your posts? Just wondering. Also, getting work done for my team... I volunteer, and do as much as I can. I also work full time at Speedway, and a Cheesesteak place. Sure it isn't the best, but at least I am a productive member of society. That is all I have to say... ...oh wait, one more thing, the Freeze are going down in Huntington this weekend
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Post by uwishuknew on May 16, 2008 16:35:56 GMT -5
THH ...Serious question....does your mother dress you before each game? you need to get some non walmart looking clothes.....yea you looked like quite the idiot at the last game..your real sloppy.......living at home must be awesome even though your 30 something years old...get your facts straight before you post b.s... if you got a problem with this board then why dont you take it to another one....oh wait...you already did...maybe you should take some time away from posting on here and get some work done for your team....im proud of you for finally putting a roster together...great job.....thats all i have to say.... ps..... dont forget to pay your players this week Non walmart looking clothes? I was waering a Heroes T-shirt. I din't know we sold our shirts there, but if we do, thats a good thing I suppose. Living at home? I guess I do live at my own home, that I pay rent at, that I take care of my Dad at. I guess you would say he lives with me then, right? and thirty-something. Being that I was born in 85, I think your math is a little off. Get my facts straight? Then why don't use any facts in your posts? Just wondering. Also, getting work done for my team... I volunteer, and do as much as I can. I also work full time at Speedway, and a Cheesesteak place. Sure it isn't the best, but at least I am a productive member of society. That is all I have to say... ...oh wait, one more thing, the Freeze are going down in Huntington this weekend WOW congrats on realizing your a human being!!! Hell if you werent such a spineless punk you might even be a man!
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Post by TNmike on May 16, 2008 19:25:39 GMT -5
You were born in 85? Judging by you're posts, I would think you were born in 2000.
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Post by theherohimself on May 16, 2008 19:34:04 GMT -5
Which would make me 8! Awesome... same age as the boy you want for president!
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Post by TNmike on May 16, 2008 19:40:38 GMT -5
I'm sorry for calling you 8 (I'm surprised has hell you figured that out. Or did you have you're mommy figure that out for you?). Anyways, an 8 year old posts are more intelligent and make more sense then yore's.
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Post by TheSnacks on May 16, 2008 23:06:36 GMT -5
Hey TheSnacks, are you like a candy bar vendor? If so could you get me a couple boxes of Snickers bars and a box of Butterfingers? That should last me a few days. How much you paying?
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Post by TheSnacks on May 16, 2008 23:37:46 GMT -5
(s) TheSnacks I am so sorry I could not express my sarcasm to you more clearly in my message. Seeing how sarcasm is expressed verbally I will make sure to make it easier for you to understand in my future post. Just for you, when I am being sarcastic I will put this mark (s) around my comments. I would hate to confuse you any further. (s) (s) And as far as Randy Moss. Your right, the mistakes Moss has made fully out way any good he has done like volunteering at the Catholic Charities' St. Joseph's Home for Children, handing out a football or two – just caught in the end zone of an NFL game – to less fortunate kids, making appearances at numerous boys and girls clubs, or organizing former Herd football alumni in an effort to raise money for Marshall Athletics. I mean the media always focuses on the good things like that, when has a network like ESPN ever continually focused on athlete’s negative issues? Thanks again for setting me straight. (s) Although sarcasm is mostly expressed verbally, I have no problem expressing it through writing. I guess it just takes a little bit of education, which I have had. I mean, how do you expect us to understand what you are saying with you can't even spell "outweigh" correctly ("out way" - seriously?). "TheSnacks what are you thinking, no I thought you were being serious and never heard of Marshall football. I also think Santa and the Easter Bunny are real." You knew I was being sarcastic, yet I didn't have (s) around my post. I guess sarcasm can be expressed through writing. Also, since your whole Randy Moss part of the post was within your sarcasm "(s)" boundary, I guess Randy never did any of those nice things. If he did, I guess my poor, little brain got confused by your elaborate sarcasm. I guess your little attempt at being "smart" or witty with your (s) nonsense backfired in your face. Instead of having the "s" stand for sarcasm, maybe you should have it stand for "stupidity". That way, when you start talking - we can all overlook it.
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Post by scooter on May 17, 2008 10:24:28 GMT -5
I just wanted to wish everyone a hard fought and well played game tonight. And whatever the outcome, we'll discuss that tomorrow.
Best Wishes To Everyone!!!!
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Post by oipheroes on May 17, 2008 10:41:34 GMT -5
Thesnacks this is for you, I don't think you know what the word means: Sarcasm - is stating the opposite of an intended meaning especially in order to sneeringly, slyly, jest or mock a person, situation or thing. It is strongly associated with irony, with some definitions classifying it as a type of verbal irony intended to insult or wound. Sarcasm can also be used in a humorous or jesting way depending on the intent of the person speaking. Hope that helps. GO HEROES
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Post by uwishuknew on May 17, 2008 11:44:34 GMT -5
Thesnacks this is for you, I don't think you know what the word means: Sarcasm - is stating the opposite of an intended meaning especially in order to sneeringly, slyly, jest or mock a person, situation or thing. It is strongly associated with irony, with some definitions classifying it as a type of verbal irony intended to insult or wound. Sarcasm can also be used in a humorous or jesting way depending on the intent of the person speaking. Hope that helps. GO HEROES So lets take a poll... Do you think he read it from a dictionary and typed it or copy and paste from the internet? My guess is copy and paste because he couldnt read all the big words in the dictionary
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Post by TheSnacks on May 17, 2008 18:53:07 GMT -5
Thesnacks this is for you, I don't think you know what the word means: When your reply does not respond to anything I have said, it shows me that you know you have lost. The use of a dictionary also shows your desperation. I mean, your last response was almost entirely someone else's words. Try writing some of your own responses, ok? I am beginning to think that you looked up the definition for yourself. Your attempts at sarcasm have been quite spotty. Now you try to tell me I need to learn what sarcasm is? Don't go around giving English lessons when you can't even spell "outweigh" correctly. Oh, I almost forgot. You seem to like that "clueless" smiley quite a bit. It is almost like your signature. If you don't know the definition of a big word like "signature", you could always look it up in a dictionary.
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Post by Standard Deviation on May 18, 2008 6:24:33 GMT -5
NUFF SAID
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