Well, that's pretty fucked-up when a gun club can't get a Family Fun Night promoted because the gun-grabbers decide that's not allowed, eh?
Why do you hate guns and beer, hairy tittletattle? :chitown:
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Well, that's pretty fucked-up when a gun club can't get a Family Fun Night promoted because the gun-grabbers decide that's not allowed, eh?
Why do you hate guns and beer, hairy tittletattle? :chitown:
So an advertising company sets rules for what kind of products it will accept ads for and another company can't be bothered to read the rules or can't understand them and just because guns are one of the items listed it's all the fault of "gun-grabbers"?Quote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
Jesus wept you are pathetic.
Jesus weeps. Poor sod, he's only human.
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Originally Posted by slackula
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Originally Posted by sabang
Indeed . . .Quote:
Originally Posted by panama hat
Complains about rethorical questions and plays the victim after having asked another poster if he beats his wife... Continually posts rethorical questions.
Slack's right, you are pathetic.
Huh?Quote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
If YOU read the piece that you posted you'd see that Facebook also won't allow you to advertise swords, knuckle-dusters and nun chucks. Apparently purveyors of those things are able to go about their business without mewling that they are being persecuted by ~grabbers.
Are you arguing that facebook as a business should be forced to sell things it doesn't want to because that's not the line you took on wedding cakes and pizzas quite recently? Lapse of memory or just more hypocrisy?
Aww, did you feel that your post wasn't complete until it contained another of your patented infantile strawmen or non sequitur comments?Quote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
Clearly the latter . . .Quote:
Originally Posted by slackula
Got something against Wholesome Family events as well as beer too, hairy tittletattle? :rofl:
Why do you want to shoot people up at these wholesome family events?Quote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
Rhetorical question, reallyQuote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
It's his go to - which means he asks a lot of dumb questions.Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Recently he has also appended the tactic of whining about rhetorical questions in his attempt to play the victim
. . . a whiny little bitch who loves slagging off posters' families . . . scum, reallyQuote:
Originally Posted by AntRobertson
Labeling something a 'family event' trumps all other concerns. Public safety and liability concerns carry no weight. Didn't you know that?Quote:
Originally Posted by panama hat
If it was Wholesome Family Incest Night would you support it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Boon Mee
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United Kingdom: 11,000
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Alaska: 5,800
France: 2,000
Hawaii: 1,500
Jamaica: 1,200
Ireland: 1,100
Sweden: 1,000
Brazil: 1,000
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