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Posted: January 6, 2005 9:40 am
by PHBeerman
Air M'Ville Cap'n wrote:Thats like the inflatable Titanic slide they have at the Fair each year. It's the Titanic at a 45 degree angle, sinking, and then the kids slide down it.

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Posted: January 6, 2005 9:43 am
by PHBeerman
SchoolGirlHeart wrote:rednekkPH wrote:PHBeerman wrote:Jesus F***ing Christ when did everyone become so freaking serious around here. Why don't y'all just get a massage, have a drink, or do whatever the he** it takes to relax, and then come back.
Yeah, what Troy said...
there's nothing wrong with the original post. the product exists, and it existed before last week.
but to suggest, even facetiously, that a week has gone by and it's now okay to joke about this tragedy is just wrong.
we don't don't joke about Pearl Harbor. we sure as hell don't joke about 9/11. to consider joking about 150,000 people being dead just plain sucks. and to say that people are too serious about it just makes me roll my eyes.....
if 150,000 people were dead on the east coast, I somehow doubt I'd be getting slammed for being too serious....

No but to continually jump down everybody's throat whenever something is said in jest that you do not see as humor is wrong. I don't care what it is. Daniel obviously was attempting to be funny, not hurtful. Some people (myself included) use humor to help through a tough situation. Some people cannot understand humor.
Posted: January 6, 2005 9:46 am
by ph4ever
I personally know both Beerman and Rednekk. They are both GOOD people. Anyone who thinks different needs to meet them face to face before they pass judgement.
Posted: January 6, 2005 9:56 am
by rednekkPH
ph4ever wrote:I personally know both Beerman and Rednekk. They are both GOOD people. Anyone who thinks different needs to meet them face to face before they pass judgement.
*choking back tears*She likes us Troy - she really, really likes us.
(((Connie)))
Posted: January 6, 2005 9:57 am
by PHBeerman
rednekkPH wrote:ph4ever wrote:I personally know both Beerman and Rednekk. They are both GOOD people. Anyone who thinks different needs to meet them face to face before they pass judgement.
*choking back tears*She likes us Troy - she really, really likes us.
(((Connie)))
I am too busy crying to respond right now.
((((SWEET CONNIE))))
Posted: January 6, 2005 10:25 am
by unclejohn
I used to work with a lady whose husband worked at NASA, and when that the Challenger blew up, he called her at work THAT DAY and was telling some of the space shuttle jokes. Poor taste, yes. Did I laugh when she told them to me, yes. Not to mention some of the people in the medical field have some of the most twisted sense of humor. Its actually a coping mechanism (not to sound like Dr Phil or anything, just my two cents worth)
Posted: January 6, 2005 10:25 am
by IsleReef
PHBeerman wrote:rednekkPH wrote:ph4ever wrote:I personally know both Beerman and Rednekk. They are both GOOD people. Anyone who thinks different needs to meet them face to face before they pass judgement.
*choking back tears*She likes us Troy - she really, really likes us.
(((Connie)))
I am too busy crying to respond right now.
((((SWEET CONNIE))))
That is so beautiful........... I even am getting misty eyed....... Where the hell is Jah???? We need a love song...........
Posted: January 6, 2005 10:47 am
by Ilph
For business reasons, maybe the party people should rename the slide.
And, maybe I'm an a**hole, but I chuckled at a Thailand joke I heard yesterday. But I donated money to the relief, so hopefully that evens me out in my karma.
Posted: January 6, 2005 11:06 am
by RinglingRingling
unclejohn wrote:I used to work with a lady whose husband worked at NASA, and when that the Challenger blew up, he called her at work THAT DAY and was telling some of the space shuttle jokes. Poor taste, yes. Did I laugh when she told them to me, yes. Not to mention some of the people in the medical field have some of the most twisted sense of humor. Its actually a coping mechanism (not to sound like Dr Phil or anything, just my two cents worth)
Homicide cops standing over a body are not exactly known for their G-rated, light-hearted, rainbows-and-puppies humour either...
Posted: January 6, 2005 11:30 am
by sonofabeach
RinglingRingling wrote:unclejohn wrote:I used to work with a lady whose husband worked at NASA, and when that the Challenger blew up, he called her at work THAT DAY and was telling some of the space shuttle jokes. Poor taste, yes. Did I laugh when she told them to me, yes. Not to mention some of the people in the medical field have some of the most twisted sense of humor. Its actually a coping mechanism (not to sound like Dr Phil or anything, just my two cents worth)
Homicide cops standing over a body are not exactly known for their G-rated, light-hearted, rainbows-and-puppies humour either...
That reminds me, that detective (name escapes me) on Law and Order always had some good one liners.
Posted: January 6, 2005 11:32 am
by unclejohn
yep! sure did
Posted: January 6, 2005 12:21 pm
by pbans
unclejohn wrote:I used to work with a lady whose husband worked at NASA, and when that the Challenger blew up, he called her at work THAT DAY and was telling some of the space shuttle jokes. Poor taste, yes. Did I laugh when she told them to me, yes. Not to mention some of the people in the medical field have some of the most twisted sense of humor. Its actually a coping mechanism (not to sound like Dr Phil or anything, just my two cents worth)
After 23 years in law enforcement, I've developed the same black sense of humor. It doesn't mean I don't care or whatever, but geez.....if we didn't laugh we would all go insane.
Posted: January 6, 2005 12:27 pm
by Air M'Ville Cap'n
Its the same way with my buddy that owns several funeral homes and a cemetary.
Posted: January 6, 2005 12:28 pm
by Air M'Ville Cap'n
So now you can get the iceberg along with the Titanic
"Participants must climb the iceberg, slide down and encounter an array of life preservers before entering one of the broken smokestacks. Specially designed to accompany the Titanic Adventure Slide."
Posted: January 6, 2005 2:33 pm
by LaTda
geez, I'm gonna hold back on my jello comment then.....
Posted: January 6, 2005 2:45 pm
by tikitatas
sonofabeach wrote:
That reminds me, that detective (name escapes me) on Law and Order always had some good one liners.
Sail on, Lenny Briscoe. (Jerry Orbach)
Posted: January 6, 2005 8:34 pm
by ragtopW
tikitatas wrote:sonofabeach wrote:
That reminds me, that detective (name escapes me) on Law and Order always had some good one liners.
Sail on, Lenny Briscoe. (Jerry Orbach)
WTS
