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After the Glock thumb safety thread and a couple of comments from people other than the OP regarding the direction the thread went in, I couldn't help but think to myself, "so what?" I really don't give a flip where my threads go once I start them. If people take it where I don't want to go, then I bow out and let people run with it. The only place where I care is in the Trading Post where people make unsolicited comments from people criticizing the item or the price being asked. Other than that, I figure a forum is about free expression of ideas within the rules of conduct. Am I the only person that feels this way?

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It depends. Sometimes it can get annoying if I just need a simple answer and someone starts rambling on about irrelevant info.

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Oh, yeah, I love cheeseburgers too. If you are in the Memphis area, Burly's is a great place to go.

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a baptist, a catholic, and a jew walk into a bar.

The bartender looks at them and says, "What is this, a joke?"

wait, thread direction. OPs choice, inside the rules of choice.

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It is the internet. You must not only care, it must be your constant obsession and concern that your thread's direction is not subverted or compromised in any way, shape, or form.

Or not. :D

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Am I the only one who really doesn't care about what direction my thread takes?

No, I don't care what direction your threads take.

:D

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No, I don't care what direction your threads take.

:D

And we have a winner. The first person that seems to have fully understood the question.

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Is this where we talk about pancakes vs waffles again?

and Kwik.

I don't care either. If I'm looking for a specific answer, I may make multiple attempts to get an answer. If a thread sparks a good discussion, then it's a successful thread in my book.

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Is this where we talk about pancakes vs waffles again?

A tactical pancake beats a standard waffle every time.

Guest BenderBendingRodriguez
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Oh, yeah, I love cheeseburgers too. If you are in the Memphis area, Burly's is a great place to go.

This place keeps getting mentioned by people. Food looks pretty tasty. And the portions appear to be ample. I will have to check it out sometime.

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Oh, yeah, I love cheeseburgers too. If you are in the Memphis area, Burly's is a great place to go.

Cheese is what makes a regular hamburger tactical.

Or is a hamburger just a cheeseburger going commando?

Guest mustangdave
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LOL...thread direction....is RANDOM...hamburger commandos and KWIK.... :D

Guest Oaklands
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Should I care or should I not? Damn I hate making decisions.:lol:

Guest BenderBendingRodriguez
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Go Grizz!

Sadly it just didn't work out tonight. Friday night is going to be crazy downtown.

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Is this where we talk about pancakes vs waffles again?

You seem to be under the mistaken impression that there is ever a time to NOT talk about pancakes and waffles.

A tactical pancake beats a standard waffle every time.

No way. The shape of a waffle makes it stealth technology. Sheesh.

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My [non-virtual] friends and I can start out talking about beer and end up talking about American history. We have known each other for so long (almost thirty years, now) and have been around each other so much that we can sometimes discuss two or three topics all at once. My wife says that she has stopped even trying to follow our conversations when we do that. A formal discussion usually sticks to the topic at hand, I guess. A good conversation addresses that topic and then, after the topic has been addressed, may follow a natural progression from topics related to the original topic to completely unrelated topics. Most of the time, I like when the threads I start behave more like a conversation.

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You seem to be under the mistaken impression that there is ever a time to NOT talk about pancakes and waffles.

My thoughts exactly.

One of the thnings I've said about the internet for years: "I love internet forums. You ask how much is 2 plus 2 but you get a discussion about why multiplication is better then division."

I went to see a movie the other night entitled "Soul Food Surfer." It's about a girl from South Memphis who gets her arm chewed off while trying to wrestle chitlins away from a doberman.

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Oh, yeah, I love cheeseburgers too. If you are in the Memphis area, Burly's is a great place to go.

I went there and enjoyed mine. Really good seasoning.

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