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Have to get this off my chest


Smithers

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5 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

White Claw is for little boys who can’t handle men’s alcohol... 

Life is to short to pretend that hard alcohol is anything but bad tasting, and white claws are anything but delicious. Handling it and wanting to enjoy a beverage are two very different things.

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20 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Pensions get me a 17% return annually and a retirement at age 52.  

My 401k  return gets me that lol. My company matches 9%, what the heck are you happy about to retire at 52 lol. Idk how you managed to make a complete a$$ out of yourself but you did, and for that we all thank you. 

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2 minutes ago, beastson52 said:

My 401k  return gets me that lol. My company matches 9%, what the heck are you happy about to retire at 52 lol. Idk how you managed to make a complete a$$ out of yourself but you did, and for that we all thank you. 

My 401k gets me that as well.  Wasn’t talking about that.  My pension is separate.  So yes, I’m happy about retiring at 52 with a 401k and pension.  Who wouldn’t be?  And how did I make myself look like an ass?  

Bottom line....I’m tired of fans whining and saying the game is over in the second quarter with the game tied.  Bunch of pussies need to learn how to handle adversity in life. 

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8 minutes ago, Smithers said:

My 401k gets me that as well.  Wasn’t talking about that.  My pension is separate.  So yes, I’m happy about retiring at 52 with a 401k and pension.  Who wouldn’t be?  And how did I make myself look like an ass?  

Bottom line....I’m tired of fans whining and saying the game is over in the second quarter with the game tied.  Bunch of pussies need to learn how to handle adversity in life. 

You sound more and more like a whiny little b***h with every single post my guy.  You should have really stopped 3 pages ago or never made this thread at all.

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2 minutes ago, rico6 said:

Nah man Boomers are fuging terrible, especially those on this site 

I'm not a boomer, but I respect my elders.  I know how hard they had it so my life could be made a little easier.  Unfortunately, millennials don't have that same respect for their forefathers, but rather some sense of undeserved entitlement.  The easiest path to prosperity ever in history of mankind and all they can do is complain that their lives aren't completely obstruction-free.  

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2 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

I'm not a boomer, but I respect my elders.  I know how hard they had it so my life could be made a little easier.  Unfortunately, millennials don't have that same respect for their forefathers, but rather some sense of undeserved entitlement.  The easiest path to prosperity ever in history of mankind and all they can do is complain that their lives aren't completely obstruction-free.  

Right on.

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