hskerprid hates The Dude

I'm nearly 44 years old, and I first laid hands on a computer in the late 70's, and I've been online (pre-public internet) since the early 80's. I've worked in the IT industry for nearly my entire adult life after getting out of the Army in 1994. Other than during my military service, I don't know if there is a day in the last 30 years that I haven't spent at least a few hours on a computer each day. Obviously not everyone is as knowledgeable or as into it as others, but being older isn't an excuse for being ignorant.
And yes, I can (and have) rebuilt cars and bathrooms and lots of other irrelevant sh#t, too.
A few hours each day on a computer huh? Now that's what I call ignorant.
It's the way I make my living, misfit. How would you propose an IT professional hold a job without spending hours a day on a computer?


Well, sh#t for brains let's do the math. You were born in 68 or 69. Let's just say your late 70s beginning was 79 (a very good year by the way).

So what you're saying is that you didn't become an adult until the age of 26. Curious. You make your living in the virtual world and make mine in the real world. Cudos to you.

Yet you spend alot of time here. One would think that after a hard day of staring at a screen (cough) you wouldn't want to spend too much more face time in front of a screen.

To a fellow Army brother. It's ok, I get it, settle down.

 
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I'm nearly 44 years old, and I first laid hands on a computer in the late 70's, and I've been online (pre-public internet) since the early 80's. I've worked in the IT industry for nearly my entire adult life after getting out of the Army in 1994. Other than during my military service, I don't know if there is a day in the last 30 years that I haven't spent at least a few hours on a computer each day. Obviously not everyone is as knowledgeable or as into it as others, but being older isn't an excuse for being ignorant.
And yes, I can (and have) rebuilt cars and bathrooms and lots of other irrelevant sh#t, too.
A few hours each day on a computer huh? Now that's what I call ignorant.
It's the way I make my living, misfit. How would you propose an IT professional hold a job without spending hours a day on a computer?


Well, sh#t for brains let's do the math. You were born in 68 or 69. Let's just say your late 70s beginning was 79 (a very good year by the way).

So what you're saying is that you didn't become an adult until the age of 26. Curious. You make your living in the virtual world and make mine in the real world. Cudos to you.

Yet you spend alot of time here. One would think that after a hard day of staring at a screen (cough) you wouldn't want to spend too much more face time in front of a screen.

To a fellow Army brother. It's ok, I get it, settle down.
This may be one of the douchier posts I've seen in a long time.

 
I'm nearly 44 years old, and I first laid hands on a computer in the late 70's, and I've been online (pre-public internet) since the early 80's. I've worked in the IT industry for nearly my entire adult life after getting out of the Army in 1994. Other than during my military service, I don't know if there is a day in the last 30 years that I haven't spent at least a few hours on a computer each day. Obviously not everyone is as knowledgeable or as into it as others, but being older isn't an excuse for being ignorant.
And yes, I can (and have) rebuilt cars and bathrooms and lots of other irrelevant sh#t, too.
A few hours each day on a computer huh? Now that's what I call ignorant.
It's the way I make my living, misfit. How would you propose an IT professional hold a job without spending hours a day on a computer?


Well, sh#t for brains let's do the math. You were born in 68 or 69. Let's just say your late 70s beginning was 79 (a very good year by the way).

So what you're saying is that you didn't become an adult until the age of 26. Curious. You make your living in the virtual world and make mine in the real world. Cudos to you.

Yet you spend alot of time here. One would think that after a hard day of staring at a screen (cough) you wouldn't want to spend too much more face time in front of a screen.

To a fellow Army brother. It's ok, I get it, settle down.
Dude, do yourself and everyone else a favor and just shut up.

 
In other news: Kohls is having a clearance sale on all rugs. I repeat Kohls is having a clearance sale on all rugs.
Are you and Hassexalone brothers? Your comebacks are mundane and uninspired . I pray that your respective partners aren't subjected to this in your bedrooms as well. T& P's
Says the guy who just used "hassexalone" for the 100th time in this thread. I see you aren't a Kohls fan obviously. I am sure you can find something on overstock.com

Also curious why you continue to talk about walksalone and having sex alone. It is getting kind of disturbing.

 
I'm nearly 44 years old, and I first laid hands on a computer in the late 70's, and I've been online (pre-public internet) since the early 80's. I've worked in the IT industry for nearly my entire adult life after getting out of the Army in 1994. Other than during my military service, I don't know if there is a day in the last 30 years that I haven't spent at least a few hours on a computer each day. Obviously not everyone is as knowledgeable or as into it as others, but being older isn't an excuse for being ignorant.
And yes, I can (and have) rebuilt cars and bathrooms and lots of other irrelevant sh#t, too.
A few hours each day on a computer huh? Now that's what I call ignorant.
It's the way I make my living, misfit. How would you propose an IT professional hold a job without spending hours a day on a computer?


Well, sh#t for brains let's do the math. You were born in 68 or 69. Let's just say your late 70s beginning was 79 (a very good year by the way).

So what you're saying is that you didn't become an adult until the age of 26. Curious. You make your living in the virtual world and make mine in the real world. Cudos to you.

Yet you spend alot of time here. One would think that after a hard day of staring at a screen (cough) you wouldn't want to spend too much more face time in front of a screen.

To a fellow Army brother. It's ok, I get it, settle down.
This may be one of the douchier posts I've seen in a long time.
More douchier than mine?

 
Are you and Hassexalone brothers? Your comebacks are mundane and uninspired . I pray that your respective partners aren't subjected to this in your bedrooms as well. T& P's
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how's that for "uninspired" motherf*cker?

 
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I'm nearly 44 years old, and I first laid hands on a computer in the late 70's, and I've been online (pre-public internet) since the early 80's. I've worked in the IT industry for nearly my entire adult life after getting out of the Army in 1994. Other than during my military service, I don't know if there is a day in the last 30 years that I haven't spent at least a few hours on a computer each day. Obviously not everyone is as knowledgeable or as into it as others, but being older isn't an excuse for being ignorant.
And yes, I can (and have) rebuilt cars and bathrooms and lots of other irrelevant sh#t, too.
A few hours each day on a computer huh? Now that's what I call ignorant.
It's the way I make my living, misfit. How would you propose an IT professional hold a job without spending hours a day on a computer?


Well, sh#t for brains let's do the math. You were born in 68 or 69. Let's just say your late 70s beginning was 79 (a very good year by the way).

So what you're saying is that you didn't become an adult until the age of 26. Curious. You make your living in the virtual world and make mine in the real world. Cudos to you.

Yet you spend alot of time here. One would think that after a hard day of staring at a screen (cough) you wouldn't want to spend too much more face time in front of a screen.

To a fellow Army brother. It's ok, I get it, settle down.
Jesus Zombie Christ, you're one thick-headed bundle of dumbfuckery. Ignoring the other dumb sh#t in your post, it's taken me 6 years to log 500ish posts on this board. In what universe does that qualify as spending a lot of time here? The rest isn't even worthy of comment.

 
I still have no idea whats going on in here
Hskerprid posted half-naked pictures of his wife. Dude told him he had a nice rug. Hskerprid called him a f****t. Knapplc doesn't like ponies and doesn't like Po Belini. Po Belini is immature. Landlord thinks Hskerprids name is stupid. Walksalone apparently has sexalone. Walksalone is also the king of trash talk. HuskerThor and MLB51 hate Hedley with a passion. Hedley just wants everyone to get along. KC HuskerChris hacked Hskerprids photobucket account to look at half-naked/fully naked pictures of Hskerprids wife. PaulCrewe is drunk. Aspeedlin has no clue what is going on, so i think he should just post gifs and ShawnWatson is going to legally change his name to sheepdogmark. Thats whats going on in here...
You took a page right out of my book, proud of you.

 
Are you and Hassexalone brothers? Your comebacks are mundane and uninspired . I pray that your respective partners aren't subjected to this in your bedrooms as well. T& P's
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how's that for "uninspired" motherf*cker?
Ya know, I tried to stop being a mother fu&*#r as did the rest of my platoon. But your mother just won't stay off the corner and the ex-servicemans discount is just too good for the fellas to pass up.

 
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