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PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
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#386Comment -
William WaltersSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-17-11
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#3871. Haven't been an athlete in years in the sense you are thinking. Still play in a couple of basketball and softball leagues. HAHA.
2. Nope. Really don't. When I flex my pectoral, it doesn't move. That means they aren't titties. Means they're pectorals. If I flex and shake, no movement. You might need to see if your wife is actually female if you can't tell the difference between a pec and a titty.
3. I'm sure she would care if you're behaving like a child on the internet. She might never know, but I"m guessing if she did she'd wonder who the **** she married.
4. You won't find me on this message board or any other message board when I am married. Just grow up and if you're going to post here don't troll anonymous posters. Its sad and it puts you in a class with 'all about the $$$'
As for your issues with my behavior and insults on a message board..........aren't you the same guy that refers to King Mayan (and his wife/kids) with any/every Hispanic racial slur & stereotype you can come up with?Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#388
The LSAT is the best indication of how you will do in Law School. Do you know what higher than median means?
I would also wager that I studied less for the LSAT than any other student.Comment -
allabout the $$$SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-17-10
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#389Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#390We're talking about a guy who claims white people are huge child molesters. I don't really give a shit about that punk and you shouldn't either considering what a racist SOB he is.Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#391
I think your second mistake is being biased to the outcome of the discussions.
I think your third mistake is not wearing a rubber and getting married too quickly.Comment -
allabout the $$$SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-17-10
- 9843
#392didnt you say in another thread that you crammed hard for 2 weeks??? if you did so well on the lsat and that is a good prediction of the future why were you waitlistedComment -
crustymeSBR Posting Legend
- 09-29-10
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ngates815SBR Posting Legend
- 12-01-09
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#395So let me get this straight... your father is actually going to end up helping you a shit ton more in your life than my parents have helped me (by giving you your job and means of making money and supporting yourself) and you actually have the audacity to always talk about my parents? Unreal. Literally unreal. Now I've seen everything there is to be seen.
LOL.
IS that what you got from that?
Guess how much I put into this company at start up?
I'll give you a hint, I bought a product line from the company I used to work for...That product line sells about 125-135K on average the past 4 years...I bought that product line and it costs us, 32 bucks in material to build and we sell them for 125 a piece...I gave up on buying my own house when we started this company, because I used my money to help pay for the line.
I didn't get paid for the first 4 months of opening our business, because we weren't sure how it was going to go.
So go ahead and tell me some more? My parents have given me a house to stay in until I was 23...Other than that I've worked for everything I've got.Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#396
Also, it could have been a yield protect. I've read that a lot of prestigious law schools will wait list anyone who they are unsure will attend if accepted. Law Schools are ranked partially nationally on their YIELD, which means the percentage of students they accept. The lower the yield, the higher they are ranked.
I'll dumb it down for you. If someone with a 180 LSAT and 4.0 GPA applies to Northwestern, they will wait list that person and send them an email inquiring as to their interest level. The reason is, they figure that person will probably end up going to Harvard or Yale or Stanford with those numbers.
Thanks for inquiring, sunshine.Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#397LOL.
IS that what you got from that?
Guess how much I put into this company at start up?
I'll give you a hint, I bought a product line from the company I used to work for...That product line sells about 125-135K on average the past 4 years...I bought that product line and it costs us, 32 bucks in material to build and we sell them for 125 a piece...I gave up on buying my own house when we started this company, because I used my money to help pay for the line.
I didn't get paid for the first 4 months of opening our business, because we weren't sure how it was going to go.
So go ahead and tell me some more? My parents have given me a house to stay in until I was 23...Other than that I've worked for everything I've got.
And you're saying you had 125-135K to spend at age 19? Oh really? Where did this money come from?Comment -
allabout the $$$SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-17-10
- 9843
#398Why was I wait listed? I applied pretty late. Most people apply in October/November, I applied in January. They only have 220-240 spots to give out and thousands and thousands of people apply. They can't accept everyone.
Also, it could have been a yield protect. I've read that a lot of prestigious law schools will wait list anyone who they are unsure will attend if accepted. Law Schools are ranked partially nationally on their YIELD, which means the percentage of students they accept. The lower the yield, the higher they are ranked.
I'll dumb it down for you. If someone with a 180 LSAT and 4.0 GPA applies to Northwestern, they will wait list that person and send them an email inquiring as to their interest level. The reason is, they figure that person will probably end up going to Harvard or Yale or Stanford with those numbers.
Thanks for inquiring, sunshine.Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#399Comment -
allabout the $$$SBR Hall of Famer
- 04-17-10
- 9843
#400im fine here brotheri will be back later to own your ass some more time to go see my son off to the prom
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ngates815SBR Posting Legend
- 12-01-09
- 13845
#402Cool, I was paying for my apartment with my own money since age 19. So it looks like they have helped you substantially more than my parents have helped me. So you'd probably be better served to insult me on something else since obviously this has blown up in your face.
And you're saying you had 125-135K to spend at age 19? Oh really? Where did this money come from?
LOL...kerry you getting delusional again?
How did this blow up in my face...We were talking about How I'm a dumbshit that failed out of school and I was guaranteed to make more if I got a 4 year degree?
The ONLY thing my parents gave me was a house to stay in (that being because I used MY MONEY to help OUR BUSINESS)
delusional....
I knew that at the age of 23 I was not going to need to depend on them anymore...Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#403LOL...kerry you getting delusional again?
How did this blow up in my face...We were talking about How I'm a dumbshit that failed out of school and I was guaranteed to make more if I got a 4 year degree?
The ONLY thing my parents gave me was a house to stay in (that being because I used MY MONEY to help OUR BUSINESS)
delusional....
And are you really claiming that you started the business and hired your dad and not the other way around?
You are becoming a joke brother.Comment -
ngates815SBR Posting Legend
- 12-01-09
- 13845
#404
LOL.
IS that what you got from that?
Guess how much I put into this company at start up?
I'll give you a hint, I bought a product line from the company I used to work for...That product line sells about 125-135K on average the past 4 years...I bought that product line and it costs us, 32 bucks in material to build and we sell them for 125 a piece...I gave up on buying my own house when we started this company, because I used my money to help pay for the line.
I didn't get paid for the first 4 months of opening our business, because we weren't sure how it was going to go.
So go ahead and tell me some more? My parents have given me a house to stay in until I was 23...Other than that I've worked for everything I've got.
We sell about 125-135K on average the past 4 years...I'm not like you, I can't tell something and not get caught up in a lie.
Tell me where I said "I started a business and hired my dad" That makes absultely no sense. I probably used the word WE, since he fronted the money for the machines and I paid for the product line.Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#405
That is more money than my parents have given me, pal. A lot more in fact.
So when are you going to get off of this opinion that my parents baby me when they actually babied you and let you live rent free with them from age 18 to 23?Comment -
ngates815SBR Posting Legend
- 12-01-09
- 13845
#406Like I've said in a previous post, you lived with your parents for 4 years. Depending on where you live, that is anywhere from 35-70K in rent, utilities, etc.
That is more money than my parents have given me, pal. A lot more in fact.
So when are you going to get off of this opinion that my parents baby me when they actually babied you and let you live rent free with them from age 18 to 23?
Wow, you just made me realize, that I've been sheltered by my parents, more than every kid.
All because I didn't want to piss away 1,000 bucks amonth renting a place...Too think I thought I was being smart, while all the dumbass kids chose to go rent an apartment.
I'll go hide in shame.Comment -
showtiimeSBR MVP
- 06-16-11
- 2850
#407When I flex, it bulges out a very good amount.
Not saying I have body builder arms by any stretch of the imagination, but I know that when I wear some nice polos, my arms do not fit around the bicep but will fit around the rest of my body. It is what it is pal, I know my arms are bigger than the average for sure.!! seriously, post of the year, still gathering myself from last page
pwad, i believe you ok, i wasn't laughing because i thought you were lyin', i'm in tears because that post was pure fukin comedy, unintentional of course, but hilarious none the less
so you stick with button ups & tee's now?
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showtiimeSBR MVP
- 06-16-11
- 2850
#408need to catch up on this page, brbComment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#409
But resume trying to spin this around. I'm not the one who made a big deal about parental help. You are, and had more of it. That is ironic as shit. Enjoy your day man. I'm sure you'll post another great post that'll attempt to turn this all around again. Good luck with it.Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#410!! seriously, post of the year, still gathering myself from last page
pwad, i believe you ok, i wasn't laughing because i thought you were lyin', i'm in tears because that post was pure fukin comedy, unintentional of course, but hilarious none the less
so you stick with button ups & tee's now?
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hawleySBR Posting Legend
- 05-10-10
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#413Another good read over breakfastComment -
ngates815SBR Posting Legend
- 12-01-09
- 13845
#415You can't just post something like this and try to turn it around. You've been going on this bullshit for months about how easy I have it when you have had it easier. It is just bullshit. I don't mind parents helping kids. When I have kids, I will help them for as long as they need it. I just think it is funny you've been talking about my parents for months when yours helped you so much.
But resume trying to spin this around. I'm not the one who made a big deal about parental help. You are, and had more of it. That is ironic as shit. Enjoy your day man. I'm sure you'll post another great post that'll attempt to turn this all around again. Good luck with it.
I gave up 2 years of living on my own, to help out our business we were starting. I gave up more money at the age of 21, then you've earned from a job you're entire life...No it didn't benefit me at the time to do that, but it surely made my parents feel more comfortable, with the money they had already fronted.
I wasn't going to be a dipshit at 18 and run out and rent the first piece of shit apartment I could afford...I had planned to get a nice down payment together and buy a house instead...My parents thought that was a good idea.
So tell me how MUCH my parents really helped me. Somehow I managed to rack up 35K - 70K in bills per year from the age of 18-23. If you've ever had bills/mortgage, you'd know that a single person doesn't spend that much a year...But hey you're the one that has paid all his bills since 19.Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
- 12722
#416I gave up 2 years of living on my own, to help out our business we were starting. I gave up more money at the age of 21, then you've earned from a job you're entire life...No it didn't benefit me at the time to do that, but it surely made my parents feel more comfortable, with the money they had already fronted.
I wasn't going to be a dipshit at 18 and run out and rent the first piece of shit apartment I could afford...I had planned to get a nice down payment together and buy a house instead...My parents thought that was a good idea.
So tell me how MUCH my parents really helped me. Somehow I managed to rack up 35K - 70K in bills per year from the age of 18-23. If you've ever had bills/mortgage, you'd know that a single person doesn't spend that much a year...But hey you're the one that has paid all his bills since 19.
Looks like you can't read. I didn't say 35-70K per year, I said total. Learn to read and then talk to me. And the bolded is inaccurate.
And you've still never said where you got this huge wad of cash from at age 18??? Very strange.
It is hilarious that your reading comprehension fails caused you to go on this rant about how I don't know how much living on my own costs. You said from 18 to 23... 35-70K in rent/utilities in 5 years is pretty accurate, but keep on reading at a 2nd grade level and then insulting others based on your inability to read correctly. See, college degrees are good for something, maybe you would be able to read better if you had finished.Comment -
ngates815SBR Posting Legend
- 12-01-09
- 13845
#417Looks like you can't read. I didn't say 35-70K per year, I said total. Learn to read and then talk to me. And the bolded is inaccurate.
And you've still never said where you got this huge wad of cash from at age 18??? Very strange.
It is hilarious that your reading comprehension fails caused you to go on this rant about how I don't know how much living on my own costs. You said from 18 to 23... 35-70K in rent/utilities in 5 years is pretty accurate, but keep on reading at a 2nd grade level and then insulting others based on your inability to read correctly. See, college degrees are good for something, maybe you would be able to read better if you had finished.
Now...I don't recall saying that I had a huge wad of cash at 18. I had a good job at 18, but not a huge wad of cash...I believe I said at the age of 21 I had a nice amount saved up and spent it on the upstart of our business instead of using it for a downpayment, which I had planned.
And yes, I already admitted to misreading that, I thought you said per year...Look I can admit when I'm wrong, that's weird.Comment -
PickWinnerAllDaySBR Posting Legend
- 08-31-11
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#418This whole argument is priceless now that I think about it. Neither of us knows the particulars of the other person's life or financial situation. I will tell you this though, my father suffered a pretty serious illness 2 years ago and I had to stop by the house a lot after that to keep the pool maintained and also finished the basement project he had started as well as the renovations in the bathrooms. They were planning on selling the house since they don't need 6 bed rooms anymore.
That is the kind of stuff you wouldn't know. And hell, maybe you've done something selfless like that too for your parents. I'm sure you're a great guy. I think the difference is that I don't give two shits about what your life is about and you're always talking about mine and making assumptions. Carry on, I'm not going to address you anymore unless its about sports gambling.Comment -
ngates815SBR Posting Legend
- 12-01-09
- 13845
#419It's funny that you're so hung up on my reading comprehension.Comment -
ngates815SBR Posting Legend
- 12-01-09
- 13845
#420This whole argument is priceless now that I think about it. Neither of us knows the particulars of the other person's life or financial situation. I will tell you this though, my father suffered a pretty serious illness 2 years ago and I had to stop by the house a lot after that to keep the pool maintained and also finished the basement project he had started as well as the renovations in the bathrooms. They were planning on selling the house since they don't need 6 bed rooms anymore.
That is the kind of stuff you wouldn't know. And hell, maybe you've done something selfless like that too for your parents. I'm sure you're a great guy. I think the difference is that I don't give two shits about what your life is about and you're always talking about mine and making assumptions. Carry on, I'm not going to address you anymore unless its about sports gambling.
How convenient that you just mention that stuff now after I just said what I did.
You've spilled your life on here before...Just weird that you now bring that up.
Delusional kerry being delusional...Go figure.Comment
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