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Rogue-9
June 01, 2007 at 12:06:30 AM
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Posted By: [email protected] on May 30 2007 at 10:38:19 PM

Wow, allot of pat me on the back,I don't do or have I ever done drugs people posting on this topic. As I recall I was telling a friend Tyler Walker that some of us are not fair weather friends , and are here to help in any way posible. I am one that really do not care what Rogue-9, crewchief 47, think and any other negitive selfrighteous person has to say. I try to live to relate to others and not compare. In some cases like this one, we really don't need your opinion if you have not had a problem, because you wouldnt know the truth if it hits you in the face. You people probably tell a pregnant woman how it feels to have a baby too, suprise you need to have one first. What I composed to Tyler deals with life and death a friend can fall into if they think they are alone and no one else cares. Vent your differences withTyler like a man don't hide behind your net name. My name is David E.Liggins and I'm usually not hard to find. I usually hang with Haud,and usually one of a few minorities of my race that attend sprint car racing. I dont hide or cut anyone down come by and say Hi sometime. As for when I post something for or to a friend that is not there for you to take away their hope, I take that very seriously. It really tickels me to read some of your none sense because I know you have never wore a jock in your life , or strapped your butts behind 800 horses,and you probably still play like you are a real race driver when you head home after a race. See you at Sharon, or Eldora come by the 35 car, or the 3x and introduce yourself .



I wasn't trying to put Tyler or you down, I just think that some people use the word disease as an excuse. Also, when I read it cost you a career in the NFL, it made me picture a Marcus Vick or a Terrel Owens. So, I will apologize for any offense taken. My name is Chris Pelow, and I live in upstate NY.



MSPN
June 01, 2007 at 09:42:43 AM
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Rogue, if law is what you want to pursue ( I have three attorneys in my family) you had better learn that you do not start a sentance with 'and' which you've done a couple of times Grammar and the Kings English will go a long way in that career. Some of the wrath you incurred was back in the NST debate days, you will need a much better memory to succeed in that profession, believe me. Take It Easy...



Stretch
June 01, 2007 at 10:19:14 AM
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DuchessJane's commments only confirm she should be cloned! What a great chick! Great personality and good looking, I'm in love.




Rogue-9
June 01, 2007 at 10:57:00 AM
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Posted By: MSPN on June 01 2007 at 09:42:43 AM

Rogue, if law is what you want to pursue ( I have three attorneys in my family) you had better learn that you do not start a sentance with 'and' which you've done a couple of times Grammar and the Kings English will go a long way in that career. Some of the wrath you incurred was back in the NST debate days, you will need a much better memory to succeed in that profession, believe me. Take It Easy...



um, I wasn't even on hoseheads yet for the nst debates, I didn't even get a screenname until this january. So, I think you have the screwy memory. I was never in an nst debate, nor did I really care about the nst vs outlaws issue in the first place. I don't believe you even pay attention to what goes on in these forums, you just like to talk s*** don't you.



thefirstturn
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June 01, 2007 at 12:00:23 PM
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My turn. Hawker, you'd kick Milka out? Damn, your either one cold dude or hit from the same side of the plate! Oh shoot, I just dropped my OFFICIAL Hosehead's urine sample cup! Anybody got some to spare? I'd hate to get a substance abuse suspension from the board! Love, peace and bring on dem Rose-Stars at d Port! Bedford revenge! E-Mods.



BigRightRear
June 01, 2007 at 12:21:40 PM
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Posted By: MSPN on June 01 2007 at 09:42:43 AM

Rogue, if law is what you want to pursue ( I have three attorneys in my family) you had better learn that you do not start a sentance with 'and' which you've done a couple of times Grammar and the Kings English will go a long way in that career. Some of the wrath you incurred was back in the NST debate days, you will need a much better memory to succeed in that profession, believe me. Take It Easy...



Grammar expertise on a message board...wow...look a little closer.

sentance?

Kings English?

add another failed sermon to the legacy


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TWSprunk
June 01, 2007 at 12:27:31 PM
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I would suggest that one can be both empathetic, caring, concerned, and supportive of the person who has an addiction problem and also believe those individuals are still accountable for their actions and the consequenses that result. 

Empathy or accountability.  It does not have to be one or the other.  It can be both.



BIGFISH
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June 01, 2007 at 01:52:51 PM
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Posted By: TWSprunk on June 01 2007 at 12:27:31 PM

I would suggest that one can be both empathetic, caring, concerned, and supportive of the person who has an addiction problem and also believe those individuals are still accountable for their actions and the consequenses that result. 

Empathy or accountability.  It does not have to be one or the other.  It can be both.



True, but to have empathy you have to have understanding, something that is sorely lacking with some people on this forum. Do not confuse empathy with sympathy.

Kenny


Half the lies they tell about me aren't true. 

TWSprunk
June 01, 2007 at 02:18:53 PM
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I'm not confused.




Rogue-9
June 01, 2007 at 02:22:10 PM
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Posted By: BigRightRear on June 01 2007 at 12:21:40 PM

Grammar expertise on a message board...wow...look a little closer.

sentance?

Kings English?

add another failed sermon to the legacy



Thank you. And it's funny how he makes stuff up.



BIGFISH
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June 01, 2007 at 02:57:26 PM
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Posted By: TWSprunk on June 01 2007 at 02:18:53 PM

I'm not confused.



I made a broad statement, and the key word was some,and it was plain that I was referring to empathy, not accountability, but take it where ever you want.

Kenny


Half the lies they tell about me aren't true. 

whitey
June 01, 2007 at 03:05:43 PM
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After reading all these posts I have to say that many of you.... must come to beleive that only a power greater than yourself can restore you to sanity.

Bill W. KNOWS.




jake899
June 01, 2007 at 04:20:22 PM
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Accountability is what I believe most people to be arguing at this point. Every person here has an opinion as to whether or not it's a disease or not. The fact is, he failed a test and he's responsible for it. He'll be under watchful (and cynical) eyes for the rest of his career. Should anyone feel sorry for him? Hell no, he made the choices to do what he does....disease or not, addiction or not, he started the process in being addicted to a substance. It's all I got to say.



TWSprunk
June 01, 2007 at 05:34:07 PM
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Posted By: BIGFISH on June 01 2007 at 02:57:26 PM

I made a broad statement, and the key word was some,and it was plain that I was referring to empathy, not accountability, but take it where ever you want.

Kenny



Kenny - I post infrequently and try to choose my words carefully when I do because of how easily things are misinterpreted on message boards.

Empathy was my word... and I'm not confused between empathy or sympathy. I was not trying to be sarcastic or antagonistic with my reply. Apologies if it came across as such.

Tim



BIGFISH
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June 01, 2007 at 06:38:51 PM
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This message was edited on June 01, 2007 at 06:44:44 PM by BIGFISH

Oh no, I did mean some. I'm sorry for not being clearer, it was not directed at your post but at the people that lack what you described in the first sentence of it. "I would suggest that one can be both empathetic, caring, concerned, and supportive of the person who has an addiction problem". I agree totally with that statement! You can be sympathetic without knowledge, but to have empathy, you have to have some understanding or insight to the problem, whatever it might be. I think you know that. You can not help anyone with sympathy, but if you have insight plus knowledge, you can.

As far as being responsible and having consequences, most people with substance abuse problems( like Al Jr ) have many consequences before they get out of denial and take the responsibility to get help and if they don't, well friends of Bill know what the big three consequences are.

I'm sorry we get crossed up Tim, I type with one finger and maybe it was tired. LOL

Kenny


Half the lies they tell about me aren't true. 


whitey
June 01, 2007 at 06:55:15 PM
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And for those who don't know the big three consequences. They are:

JAILS, INSTITUTIONS AND DEATH.



crittersgirl
June 05, 2007 at 06:19:09 AM
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Posted By: whitey on May 30 2007 at 02:52:01 PM

If any one of you or even Tyler want to get on the road to recovery it starts right here:

We addmitted we were powerless over alcohol (or durg of choice) and that our lives had become unmanageable.

 

Bill W. you know.



 



brian26
June 05, 2007 at 03:11:16 PM
Joined: 12/03/2006
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Now that the heat is over, TYLER WE WISH THE BEST FOR YOU . YOU WERE BORN WITH THE "IT" FACTOR, TIME WILL OPEN A SEAT FOR YOU AND YOU CAN HAVE ANOTHER SHOT AT BEING THE LEGEND ONLY GUYS LIKE YOU CAN BE. GODSPEED






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