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  1. That's why The Sarge left. ... and then he was Banned ... and then he was Perma-Banned ... and then his IP was blocked[1] [2] Easy Peasy FOOTNOTES: [1] Apparently they're ignorant enough of The Interwebs that things like DHCP Leases and Anonymous Proxies are light-years beyond their comprehension. [2] Next The Sarge is expecting The Harpie and Just Jack to send out Vinnie and Guido to TakeCareOfBusiness™ and bust some kneecaps if the IP blocking doesn't work (and it won't)
  2. <== Why yes -- yes I believe I have.[1] Chunkey Monkey FOOTNOTE: [1] First instance of FirstPersonSarge™ on this new forum. EDIT: Added footnote.
  3. Scott's right. If you've been running less than 18 months or so - SLOW THE FARK DOWN. You're probably going too fast, too hard, and maybe too far (stay under 10 miles until at least a year) Cheesy Squeezy
  4. Has anyone "quit" crack cocaine by switching from smoking in a bong or glass crack-pipe -vs- smoking it in a tobacco pipe? Are they really "quit" by switching delivery methods of the same drug? How 'bout if they switch to crushing the rock and snorting it instead of smoking.it? Yeah. That's how The Sarge sees it. Use your NRT if it helps, but you ain't "quit" nothin' until you're off the juice. Zero nicotine. Zero. Nada. Nothin'. Zilch. When your nicotine intake is exactly Diddley-Squat, then and only then have you quit. Anything else is just a "quit*" with both asterisk and parenthetical explanation of exactly how the non-quit is, in fact, a quit. Classic Junkie, right? Easy Peasy
  5. Cheezy Squeezy

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    2. jimmy

      jimmy

      super duper

    3. Holski

      Holski

      Awwww, this is Awesome Opossum! (you can't say the "O", though"

    4. Petra

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