critical bill
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Holy Crap!
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sneak said:If he's man enough, he would invite Dan for dinner. If so, I can bring some chips...hahahahaha!!!!
Dan Scolaro said:OK Chuck, I advised to remain hidden like your chicken friends but you did not heed my advice so will post a photograph of you taken last month in San Francisco at your annual Vaseline convention where you got that back injury.
Dan Scolaro said:People refers to your small daft group of friends - you know the usual pile of horse crap morons that lack common sense, character, tack, experience in life, and many other qualities necessary for an intelligent conversation but does not include some of the friendly and helpful folks that participate on this forum.
critical bill said:If you were man enough you would be using your real name on these forums.
Grow a pair or you're never going to be the man your mother was.
sneak said:What proof do you need, Chuck? That is my real name. Are you now going to make fun of it?
Anyway, I'm not here for a pissing match.
-Dennis

sneak said:Anyway, I'm not here for a pissing match.
-Dennis

critical bill said:Too late for that palo. You are my newest pony and I intend to ride you around for quite some time.
sneak said:You guys are so right, I guess it's too late. By the way, how queer can you be, bro? Wanting to ride me like a pony. Ride all you want...hahahahaha.
lanceheads said:Your last post was out of line Chuck, and off topic.
Dan Scolaro said:Antisocial personality disorder (APD) is a mental disorder defined by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual: "The essential feature for the diagnosis is a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood due to the lack of love and care for the child."[1] Deceit and manipulation are considered essential features of the disorder.