Zoomerang96
ONE love, blood, life
if there was one thing that i hate more than pming someone, and waiting billions of years for their response, id like to know what that is.
on occasion, ive been forced to ask Interference Homeland Securtity Advisor and Forum Moderator "Sicy," to get her to pm individuals to return my message.
sicy ofcourse hates it when i do that, and never agrees to do it for me. she says i suck, then blocks me.
what a disgrace. what possesses someone to be so slow in returning messages is something i will never understand. i mean, i KNOW they want to talk to me badly, its just that theyre lazy thats why they dont respond. thats the only reason why! i know! im a driver, im a winner.
i remember during the first world war, 1917 up in the french alps, i was told of the german collapse near the front line. sure, at that time, it was only temporary, but the fact remained that i had to gather my troops to attack their week battle lines before reinforcements could arrive in horse and buggy.
i was awarded the iron cross for that mission, it was one of my best, as we turned the momentum against the germans. i was 84 at the time, and commanded the respect from my soliders at that tender old age.
i think now that ive certainly earned my stripes, i can ask for a little respect from fellow interferencers.
good day.
on occasion, ive been forced to ask Interference Homeland Securtity Advisor and Forum Moderator "Sicy," to get her to pm individuals to return my message.
sicy ofcourse hates it when i do that, and never agrees to do it for me. she says i suck, then blocks me.
what a disgrace. what possesses someone to be so slow in returning messages is something i will never understand. i mean, i KNOW they want to talk to me badly, its just that theyre lazy thats why they dont respond. thats the only reason why! i know! im a driver, im a winner.
i remember during the first world war, 1917 up in the french alps, i was told of the german collapse near the front line. sure, at that time, it was only temporary, but the fact remained that i had to gather my troops to attack their week battle lines before reinforcements could arrive in horse and buggy.
i was awarded the iron cross for that mission, it was one of my best, as we turned the momentum against the germans. i was 84 at the time, and commanded the respect from my soliders at that tender old age.
i think now that ive certainly earned my stripes, i can ask for a little respect from fellow interferencers.
good day.