SouthernN'Proud
Southern Discomfort
Precisely what he says he will do.
SouthernN'Proud said:Precisely what he says he will do.
catocom said:Deal with it, or your going to be very unhappy for a long time.![]()
Bobby Hogg said:Is it really that difficult to explain your national motto, though, if it does mean something?
SouthernN'Proud said:It isn't difficult at all. In fact, you're the first person I've run across who seems to be incapable of understanding it. The typical eight year old gets it. You just seem to be unable to grasp the concept of four little monosyllabic words. That isn't the motto's fault, now is it?
catocom said:BH, I hate to be the one to break the news to you, BUT
the "Majority" wants it on there, so it's gonna stay.
The "Majority" knows what it's about, and 'Gets It".
Deal with it, or your going to be very unhappy for a long time.![]()
Bobby Hogg said:it's a meaningless phrase.
[Colbert]Oh do you?[/Colbert]Gonz said:Hey, I'm not in the club & I get it![]()
No, I simply refuse to play your word game. I could not possibly care less whether you understand, believe, or like it. Your opinion as a non-citizen means precisely squat on the issue anyway. I am under no obligation to explain these four monosyllabic English words to you, nor am I obliged to explain the concept of coming in out of the rain to you. Either you do, or you get wet, and neither is any skin off my nads. If you are content going in front of the entire world and saying you fail to understand this simple phrase, then it's not my problem. edited - Leslie.Bobby Hogg said:Yet you haven't explained it. If it is so easy, explain it without simply repeating the motto.
More likely I'm the first person to point out to you that it's a meaningless phrase.
Bobby Hogg said:What is so difficult about explaining what the motto means? You're all getting your knickers in a twist and making excuses, but if it's such a simple phrase then it should be easy to tell me what it means and why it's relevant.
me said:I am under no obligation to explain these four monosyllabic English words to you, nor am I obliged to explain the concept of coming in out of the rain to you. Either you do, or you get wet, and neither is any skin off my nads.