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ps.com... Dumb, Anyone who will use dumbass at the start of a return post, well of course, is a dumbass. Cheers, Rick in Tennessee Dumbass - I guess you think you're being clever, but the salutation has been self-referencing from the very beginning. Congratulations on your epiphany. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. :Ahh, an old time great fisherman once said: If you use the :right bait, you'll catch the big fish - I see I caught the :biggest Dumbass here. :Your more than welcome for my most humble observation. :Cheers, :Rick in Tennessee no marks for the spilling mistake even if you was usin' Tennessee Grammar Dumbass - Don't underestimate the attractiveness of Tennesseeans and their quirks. For instance, the toothlessness can be quite attractive in the dark. thanks, Kurgan. presented by Gringioni. What do you get if you have all the women at a family reunion for Rick in Tennessee together in one room? A full set of teeth. Oh, this is awesome, glad to know I'm worth cheap entertainment. What do you get when you take Tennessee out of the Airborne 101? A fallen Eagle. Cheers, Rick in Tennessee (and proud of it!) Dumbass, It's the 101st Airborne, not Airborne 101. You make it sound like a college class or something. Geez. Are you sure you're from Tennessee? Besides, the joke isn't funny. Doesn't make any sense. Oh, yea, you are right. But, you seem to know what I was referring to, right? The joke was not meant to be funny, dumbass. If you were here in Tennessee, 101st would have be good enough. Geez, are you sure you are American?? Cheers, Rick from who tha hell cares Speaking as a former paratrooper, yes I know about the 101st Airborne and yes, if someone made reference to 'the 101st', I'd know exactly what they were referring to. Much like the Tour, TIOOYK. Whether meant to be funny or not, your joke didn't make any sense at all. Nuts. Now, dumbass... do you get that reference? No, I require further clarification. That was what the commanding general of the 101st Airborne said to the German general when asked to surrender during the siege of Bastogne in 1944, Battle of the Bulge. I think the general's name was Clark. I'm too tired to google the details. It was a featured scene in the movie Patton.
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