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usa1 wrote:"rlol" "rlol" "rlol" i was thinking the same thing ..i just didnt want to say it out loud :cool:
Heck, I've offended people today...might as well keep up the image! "rlol" "rlol" "rlol"
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pbwalker wrote:
usa1 wrote:"rlol" "rlol" "rlol" i was thinking the same thing ..i just didnt want to say it out loud :cool:
Heck, I've offended people today...might as well keep up the image! "rlol" "rlol" "rlol"
im offended that your so offensive :totap: :lol:
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usa1 wrote:i always connected it with the Jim Jones poison thing . you know...suicide :shock:
Good analogy for the 2008 elections.
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pbwalker wrote:
usa1 wrote:
I wonder if we could use those plates with this? At a $1.99, they'd make some fun reactive targets! "rlol"

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I was thinking they'd make some good replacements for clay pigeons, but hey, your way works too.

In response to the first :confused5 comment, I believe the poster was connecting the kool aide reference to a common racist assumption about increased kool aide consumption among the Black population in the US.

I think most of us connect it far more easily to the way Rush uses it to refer to people "drinking the kool aide" when voting democrat.
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74novaman wrote:
I think most of us connect it far more easily to the way Rush uses it to refer to people "drinking the kool aide" when voting democrat.
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74novaman wrote: In response to the first :confused5 comment, I believe the poster was connecting the kool aide reference to a common racist assumption about increased kool aide consumption among the Black population in the US.
Ahhh...ok. I didn't even think of that...I'm with the "drinking the kool aide" crowd. :thumbs2:
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pbwalker wrote:
74novaman wrote: In response to the first :confused5 comment, I believe the poster was connecting the kool aide reference to a common racist assumption about increased kool aide consumption among the Black population in the US.
Ahhh...ok. I didn't even think of that...I'm with the "drinking the kool aide" crowd. :thumbs2:
Me too, but just thought yall might want to know why someone might get huffy if they're not a talk radio listener. :thumbs2:
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I don't listen to talk radio but I hear the phrase used in business about someone who is an enthusiastic supporter of a new corporate policy or a project. Especially support that borders on blind faith. I also sometimes hear it used about microsoft fans.

I did a quick Google search on the phrase and found many uses to describe fanatic supporters of a company, philosophy, etc. I saw claims that it originated from the Jonestown incident where the followers drank poisoned punch. I didn't see any that mentioned race or skin color.

But if someone is looking for an excuse to be offended they will surely find one.
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pbwalker wrote:
usa1 wrote:
I wonder if we could use those plates with this? At a $1.99, they'd make some fun reactive targets! "rlol"

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They look to be the right color...The shape is a bit off though... :thumbs2:
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boomerang wrote:But if someone is looking for an excuse to be offended they will surely find one.
:iagree: Too true. :grumble
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