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    Quote Originally Posted by markw
    Why should I, or anyone else, care about what we say about you or what you think about us? Hey, you asked questions here and I answered them. IIRC, quite politely and with no hostility, but still you had to persist in twisting things around to suit your own agenda.

    If you don't want answers, don't ask the friggin' question.

    You're a rude, loudmouthed, buffoon who doesn't care a whit about what you say or to who you say it. You word your statements to inflict maximum damage on your chosen target. If you kept your posting to the subject matter at hand and didn't try to throw digs at other posters you might get a better reception. Face it, you can't joke around, You have to draw blood.

    You think claiming you made a mistake when you make disparaging remarks over and over, twisting facts, or alluding to things that aren't so allows you to say whatever you want without any consequences? That's like the "No offense, but your momma is a ho" stuff kids played in grade school. Like the "no offense" makes it all right..

    Sorry, in my book that's called a liar. Deal with it.

    And, as far as ethics go, don't discuss things about which you have no concept. Again, deal with it.

    After all, everything is here in black and white for anyone to see where it's coming from. Your actions in this thread have done nothing to bolster your points, but sure illustrated mine.

    Happy now?
    I dont HAVE to deal with a friggin idiot like you, just ignore you in the future , which I fully intend to.
    Your ignorance and childishness is matched only by your vicousness.
    ALL I did WAS ASK ABOUT the experiences of people who have purchased items on the grey market and you act like I am selling kiddie porn or something.
    You obviously work for 6th ave, probably cleaning the toilets.
    Grey market is a legitimate way to save money on mail order items, I HAVENT THOUGHT MUCH ABOUT it lately, dont know if it still goes on, but my experience with it was a good one.
    I mentioned rich only as a prelude to my question , which was legitimate, and Rich if you took offense, sorry, that wasnt my intention at all.
    I WAS JUST CURIOUS ABOUT THE GREY MARKET EXPERIENCES of others on this
    board, is all.
    And of course, typical of this board I get attacked by a boorish idiot whos afraid I might impunge on the rep of a company that he probably cleans toilets for, well dont worry, you can clean toilets somewhere else, theres plenty.
    JUST SAVE YOUR VICIOUS ATTACKS for someone who gives a rats ass, punk.
    And stay away from me, I DONT CARE FOR THE SMELL
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    I mentioned rich only as a prelude to my question , which was legitimate, and Rich if you took offense, sorry, that wasnt my intention at all.
    I WAS JUST CURIOUS ABOUT THE GREY MARKET EXPERIENCES of others on this
    board, is all.
    Apology accepted Pix. I just wish you could get on-board with the fact that you seem to present yourself as one with a deep seated angst, a propensity for making what you see as joking, offensive or insulting to me and others here, and sometimes just as childish as me, only in a more hurtful way. I agree that sometimes I take things too personally, a character flaw perhaps, but I try to think about what I'm typing before I type it and then in most cases click the "Preview Post" button so I can read it back to myself. You'd be surprised at how sometimes when you view posts as others will see it, it can take on a life you didn't intend for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    Apology accepted Pix. I just wish you could get on-board with the fact that you seem to present yourself as one with a deep seated angst, a propensity for making what you see as joking, offensive or insulting to me and others here, and sometimes just as childish as me, only in a more hurtful way. I agree that sometimes I take things too personally, a character flaw perhaps, but I try to think about what I'm typing before I type it and then in most cases click the "Preview Post" button so I can read it back to myself. You'd be surprised at how sometimes when you view posts as others will see it, it can take on a life you didn't intend for it.
    MAYBY I am a bit "edgy", but this wasnt one of those times.
    I was really just interested in grey market, and okay, so 6th ave isnt into that,
    but most grey market came from jersey and NY, and this got me to thinking about it.
    The problem is that most on this board are so young, and take offense so easily at what is usually just a joke.
    Its not that I have so much "angst", its that some on this board should lighten up a little
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    Well, I think your last remark cuts both ways. Again, your sarcasm is very hard to decipher sometimes. That's why I make use of the emoticons the way I do. Some think they're silly, childish... whatever, but I don't think too many people have problems understanding my personality type as a result.

    How 'bout this: You use the blue guy with the hat and trumpet? after almost all of your posts. What message are you trying to convey by using that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    Well, I think your last remark cuts both ways. Again, your sarcasm is very hard to decipher sometimes. That's why I make use of the emoticons the way I do. Some think they're silly, childish... whatever, but I don't think too many people have problems understanding my personality type as a result.

    How 'bout this: You use the blue guy with the hat and trumpet? after almost all of your posts. What message are you trying to convey by using that?
    Why should there be any "message"?
    I saw this guy, and he seemed like a tired old jazz/ blues horn player.
    Now rock is where I started, but the blues and jazz is where my heart is now.
    they are the heart and soul of American music, they are what people listen to when they outgrow britney spears and some of the other popular music out there.
    In other words this guy just represents where I am at musically, at the moment.
    And looking back, some of my favorite music has elements of both types of music,
    Blood sweat and tears, the stones, the doors, etc.
    Indeed, Keith richards even said that exile on main street was a blues album
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    Why should there be any "message"?
    I saw this guy, and he seemed like a tired old jazz/ blues horn player.
    Now rock is where I started, but the blues and jazz is where my heart is now.
    they are the heart and soul of American music, they are what people listen to when they outgrow britney spears and some of the other popular music out there.
    In other words this guy just represents where I am at musically, at the moment.
    And looking back, some of my favorite music has elements of both types of music,
    Blood sweat and tears, the stones, the doors, etc.
    Indeed, Keith richards even said that exile on main street was a blues album
    A very good explanation Pix. I'm proud of you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    Why should there be any "message"?
    I saw this guy, and he seemed like a tired old jazz/ blues horn player.
    Now rock is where I started, but the blues and jazz is where my heart is now.
    they are the heart and soul of American music, they are what people listen to when they outgrow britney spears and some of the other popular music out there.
    In other words this guy just represents where I am at musically, at the moment.
    And looking back, some of my favorite music has elements of both types of music,
    Blood sweat and tears, the stones, the doors, etc.
    Indeed, Keith richards even said that exile on main street was a blues album
    It looks like you answered your own question. The message is you like Jazz & Blues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    A very good explanation Pix. I'm proud of you.
    Oh WOW, REALLLY? (giggle)

    Tell ya what ace, quit watching get smart and start watching some benny hill, prisoner,
    and avengers, and maybe I'll be proud of YOU( kinda doubt it tho)
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
    Oh WOW, REALLLY? (giggle)

    Tell ya what ace, quit watching get smart and start watching some benny hill, prisoner,
    and avengers, and maybe I'll be proud of YOU( kinda doubt it tho)
    Watched 'em all already.
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    What channel can I find Get Smart on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    What channel can I find Get Smart on?
    http://www.timelife.com/webapp/wcs/s...Term=get+smart
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    That not a channel, that's a purchase. And at those prices.... I'll wait for the movie.

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    They're coming out with a Get Smart movie soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    What channel can I find Get Smart on?
    Saw a posterfor it when we went to see "The Water Horse", which we enjoyed.

    Steve Carrell (sp?) from "The Office" is playing Max. I'm not a big fan of this guy but somehow I think he's made for this part.

    The girl playing 99 in the movie didn't stick in my memory. Barbra Feldon sure did, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    That not a channel, that's a purchase. And at those prices.... I'll wait for the movie.
    I didn't find info on a channel it's on now. My guess would be to check TV Land and/or Nickilodian (however that's spelled).
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    I'll plug Get Smart into my program guide's search feature.

    I think Steve Carrell will play the character well too. What always made me laugh (more than the slapstick shtick (sp?)) was the 'dead serious' look on his face no matter what calamity he got himself into.

    Just something that sticks out in my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich-n-Texas
    I'll plug Get Smart into my program guide's search feature.

    I think Steve Carrell will play the character well too. What always made me laugh (more than the slapstick shtick (sp?)) was the 'dead serious' look on his face no matter what calamity he got himself into.

    Just something that sticks out in my mind.

    Mel brooks created this series and is responsible for the quality.
    Seems like it was on TVLAND but dont quote me on that.
    I know its on TV somewhere
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