Re: Munsters and Outer Limits pinball
- From: David Schulpius <dschulpius@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Dec 2005 15:17:10 GMT
Your comments about age and the things you think it does to people were way
out of line. It's hard not to take someone seriously when they're coming at
me and totally trying to take me down at the knees along with my ideas and
the things that are dear to me. Stating that all things that they don't
like should be forgotten about. This style of scene of humor is vengeful,
unwanted and only appeals to those that cant see past their own ignorant
predigests. If it works for you and your father then good for you two. Keep
it at home and between the both of you. I'm not a politically correct kind
of guy or overly sanative but this is over the top and sucks.
Peace (ya, that's a hippy term), Dave
On 26 Dec 2005 22:34:12 -0800, "bigmoney" <bigmoney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>David Schulpius wrote:
>> Ya your right, I'm a grandpa and love every minute of it. Also my wife is
>> 33 years old (your age) and probably more of a beauty then you ever had
>> even look at you. I have no doubt that when the time comes in my life that
>> I'll need my Depends adult diapers changed, she'll be the one doing it and
>> not the nurse at the home you want to drive me to.
>>
>> Your stuck in your one sided thinking that everybody should conform to the
>> simple ideas of your "video age" where everything that is fast, bloody and
>> plastic is what the mindless public wants. Your totally missing the point
>> here that there is a market for timeless classics. 1:Young players are
>> playing and loving classic themes already and 2: these are classics that
>> even young snot nosed players like you enjoy having in there game rooms. I
>> agree that new ideas for original themes need to be developed but don't
>> close your mind to the richness of history.
>>
>> And what's this crap about Banzi Run and Blackwater? Again you make no
>> since. How much do you get out? People are falling over each other for
>> these games. And have you ever heard of No Fear and the Getaway pins?
>> Perhaps the fast car and racing themes are old and worn out also???
>>
>> BTW, the only time my turn signal stays on is when I keep passing trolls
>> like you on the express way. The flashing seems to sooth and distract you
>> guys. Keeps the road rage down to a minimum among the X box generation.
>>
>> Now before you go blowing a nut just realize that I think you may be a nice
>> kid but perhaps a bit grandiose and full of.............yourself.
>>
>> Just the way it is, Dave
>>
>The only thing I will say is you misunderstood me about banzai run, I
>asked for a motorcross themed pin, knowing you would say "Well what
>about Banzai run" I said when was the last time you saw one on
>location?
>As for your comments about your wife being hotter than anything that
>has eve looked at me ,I have a girlfriend I love, and I really don't
>care how hot your wife is.
>
> Your taking me way to seriously , Have a nice day
.
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