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Author Topic: Observing a Powertard  (Read 1935 times)

October 22, 2009, 09:39:31 AM
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frackku

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I don't understand the hatred for the tards.  I mean if your brother is in a wheel chair saying "Timmmmeee"  all day long you don't hate the retard.  You just laugh at the funny stuff he does and clean the drool of his face as needed.

Making fun of tards behind their back is okay.  But outright hatred is vey un-family like.  We are in the EMAW family no matter how tarded we are.   So, next time you see one don't think about punching them just have the kleenex ready to wipe the drool off of their face.
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October 22, 2009, 10:37:37 AM
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Brock Landers

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How many thousands would populate the stands if only High Football IQ young folks, such as yourself, were allowed to attend games at the Snyder Family Stadium, just asking?


*pfft*, *snort*. Sorry just spit beer through my nose...   :D

Did he have a '95 ICAT shirt on?




I only bust out the '95 ICAT shirt on special occasions, such as home openers and bowl games.  In other words, I'm only wearing it about half as often as I used to.   :frown:

Also, LOL at some of the insecurity coming out in responses to this thread.  My story seems to have touched a nerve for some people.  I wonder how many Tards read it and thought I was talking about them specifically, because you know my experience at the ATM game was shared numerous times all over the stadium.
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October 22, 2009, 08:11:31 PM
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Wildcat Jack

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Jesse Palmer = tard??

He's used the phrase "pin their ears back" for at least the sixth time.

I wouldn'tve noticed 'cept for this thread....amazing how your perspective changes

October 24, 2009, 09:26:11 AM
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While walking to the OoD today I heard that reading gpc every morning is "better than Christmas". I about fell over laughing as that would be the definition of a powertard.
"Reading about Ken Griffey Jr. made me yearn for a time when the only questionable thing about the All-Star Home Run Derby was that a talented kid chose to wear his har backward" -Dan Largent, Brook Park, Ohio