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  • M Marc Clifton

    Chris S Kaiser wrote:

    So what are you guilty of?

    Too numerous to count. But keep in mind, regret is different from guilt, and there are very few things I regret doing, even though I'm guilty of doing them. Marc

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    Yeah, same here. I don't regret doing much. Especially the bad points in my past that have contributed to who I am now. Without them I'd be someone different.

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      The kicking cats thread got me thinking. . . What am I guilty of? I can think of one case that causes me guilt in this vein. A mockingbird kept showing up at our place at dawn singing and singing. Now I'm not a morning person so after being woken up for a few days in a row and being forced to get up, I decided to do something about it. I walked outside and started throwing rocks.. all under the assumption that I wouldn't be able to hit the thing anyway. So what does this guy do... flies up to another branch, while still singing and continues to sing and... mock me. Well, I chased it out of that tree and then to another tree... and this time took a good aim.. and wammo! Didn't hit the mockingbird. I hit a sleeping crow. Watched it fall to the ground with a thud. Felt bad for a good week. Although the mockingbird did wait a couple of weeks before returning. But he came back, and I just had to adjust my schedule til he lost interest. So what are you guilty of?

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      Ed Poore
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      Chris S Kaiser wrote:

      I walked outside and started throwing rocks

      Hmm, bit mild isn't it ;)?

      Chris S Kaiser wrote:

      Felt bad for a good week

      Well suppose I would (for a brief period (of a few nano-seconds)) if it was accidental but then again crows round us are classified by both us and the government as a pest, destroying crops etc so the more gone the better.


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        Chris S Kaiser wrote:

        I walked outside and started throwing rocks

        Hmm, bit mild isn't it ;)?

        Chris S Kaiser wrote:

        Felt bad for a good week

        Well suppose I would (for a brief period (of a few nano-seconds)) if it was accidental but then again crows round us are classified by both us and the government as a pest, destroying crops etc so the more gone the better.


        Sig cops got me...

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        Ed.Poore wrote:

        Chris S Kaiser wrote: I walked outside and started throwing rocks Hmm, bit mild isn't it ?

        Uh... well, I was a bit frustrated. Wasn't really displaying much in the way of intelligence. The funny part was the bird still singing while flying away from the rock. Definately mocking... ;)

        Ed.Poore wrote:

        the more gone the better.

        Well, I feel better already. I'm calling on you the next time I feel guilty. Heh. :laugh:

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          Ed.Poore wrote:

          Chris S Kaiser wrote: I walked outside and started throwing rocks Hmm, bit mild isn't it ?

          Uh... well, I was a bit frustrated. Wasn't really displaying much in the way of intelligence. The funny part was the bird still singing while flying away from the rock. Definately mocking... ;)

          Ed.Poore wrote:

          the more gone the better.

          Well, I feel better already. I'm calling on you the next time I feel guilty. Heh. :laugh:

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          Chris S Kaiser wrote:

          I'm calling on you the next time I feel guilty

          Thanks but no thanks, I have no real desire to visit the US (yeah the scenery might be nice but the hassle of getting in... Jeez if they found out I have 5 firearms & shotguns registered in my name, plus the other three that Dad has on his certificates, can you imagine the bother.  God imagine if the authorities found out that I was in the top 5 juniors shooting for Wales, they woulnd't want someone like me in the country would they :suss:).


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            Chris S Kaiser wrote:

            I'm calling on you the next time I feel guilty

            Thanks but no thanks, I have no real desire to visit the US (yeah the scenery might be nice but the hassle of getting in... Jeez if they found out I have 5 firearms & shotguns registered in my name, plus the other three that Dad has on his certificates, can you imagine the bother.  God imagine if the authorities found out that I was in the top 5 juniors shooting for Wales, they woulnd't want someone like me in the country would they :suss:).


            Sig cops got me...

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            Actually you'd probably get the open door. Considering your ethnicity. Now hair gel, that would be a different thing altogether.

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              The kicking cats thread got me thinking. . . What am I guilty of? I can think of one case that causes me guilt in this vein. A mockingbird kept showing up at our place at dawn singing and singing. Now I'm not a morning person so after being woken up for a few days in a row and being forced to get up, I decided to do something about it. I walked outside and started throwing rocks.. all under the assumption that I wouldn't be able to hit the thing anyway. So what does this guy do... flies up to another branch, while still singing and continues to sing and... mock me. Well, I chased it out of that tree and then to another tree... and this time took a good aim.. and wammo! Didn't hit the mockingbird. I hit a sleeping crow. Watched it fall to the ground with a thud. Felt bad for a good week. Although the mockingbird did wait a couple of weeks before returning. But he came back, and I just had to adjust my schedule til he lost interest. So what are you guilty of?

              This statement is false.

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              El Corazon
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              Chris S Kaiser wrote:

              So what are you guilty of?

              1. two bad marriages, that I participated in. 2) I have hunted a deer, and killed it, though I was aiming to scare it away after I couldn't kill it. One of the great ironies. 3) I have hunted a man. A rapist prowling the apartment complex where I had my first real job (gardener, pool boy, maintenance man, etc.). Unlike the deer, I did not catch him. I followed him right into the arms of the police, I watched as they took him away, and quietly retreated unseen. 4) I have written code without a good design.

              _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                So what are you guilty of?

                1. two bad marriages, that I participated in. 2) I have hunted a deer, and killed it, though I was aiming to scare it away after I couldn't kill it. One of the great ironies. 3) I have hunted a man. A rapist prowling the apartment complex where I had my first real job (gardener, pool boy, maintenance man, etc.). Unlike the deer, I did not catch him. I followed him right into the arms of the police, I watched as they took him away, and quietly retreated unseen. 4) I have written code without a good design.

                _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                1. I have hunted a deer, and killed it, though I was aiming to scare it away after I couldn't kill it. One of the great ironies.

                When I was 15 I tried shooting bats with a 22. Just can't hit them, and a hawk (I know, detestable, but I was young) and you can't hit them either. I did however succeed at shooting both a dove and a rabbit. Both of which I personally cleaned and ate. They tasted good. But I did feel a little guilty about eating the bird of peace.

                Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                1. I have hunted a man. A rapist prowling the apartment complex where I had my first real job (gardener, pool boy, maintenance man, etc.). Unlike the deer, I did not catch him. I followed him right into the arms of the police, I watched as they took him away, and quietly retreated unseen.

                Well, at least he was caught. That's good news.

                Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                1. I have written code without a good design.

                Ouch... same here... I think that there could be about 3,469,091 me toos on that one.

                This statement is false.

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                • C Chris S Kaiser

                  Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                  1. I have hunted a deer, and killed it, though I was aiming to scare it away after I couldn't kill it. One of the great ironies.

                  When I was 15 I tried shooting bats with a 22. Just can't hit them, and a hawk (I know, detestable, but I was young) and you can't hit them either. I did however succeed at shooting both a dove and a rabbit. Both of which I personally cleaned and ate. They tasted good. But I did feel a little guilty about eating the bird of peace.

                  Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                  1. I have hunted a man. A rapist prowling the apartment complex where I had my first real job (gardener, pool boy, maintenance man, etc.). Unlike the deer, I did not catch him. I followed him right into the arms of the police, I watched as they took him away, and quietly retreated unseen.

                  Well, at least he was caught. That's good news.

                  Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                  1. I have written code without a good design.

                  Ouch... same here... I think that there could be about 3,469,091 me toos on that one.

                  This statement is false.

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                  Chris S Kaiser
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                  Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                  3,469,091

                  Someone deleted their account after I pasted this number in from up above.. :laugh:

                  This statement is false.

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                  • C Chris S Kaiser

                    Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                    3,469,091

                    Someone deleted their account after I pasted this number in from up above.. :laugh:

                    This statement is false.

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                    El Corazon
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                    Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                    Someone deleted their account after I pasted this number in from up above..

                    MAJOR guilt!! :laugh:

                    _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                    • C Chris S Kaiser

                      leckey wrote:

                      We used to have a mourning dove in our yard that kept me awake in the morning. Finally bought a sound machine to drown it out.

                      Yeah, I should have gotten more creative.. Actually, I still feel guilty about it.. eh. Oh well.

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                      Put out a bird feeder for finches next year or a winter mix for cardinals. Their songs aren't annoying and you can find redemption. :badger:

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                      • C Chris S Kaiser

                        Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                        1. I have hunted a deer, and killed it, though I was aiming to scare it away after I couldn't kill it. One of the great ironies.

                        When I was 15 I tried shooting bats with a 22. Just can't hit them, and a hawk (I know, detestable, but I was young) and you can't hit them either. I did however succeed at shooting both a dove and a rabbit. Both of which I personally cleaned and ate. They tasted good. But I did feel a little guilty about eating the bird of peace.

                        Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                        1. I have hunted a man. A rapist prowling the apartment complex where I had my first real job (gardener, pool boy, maintenance man, etc.). Unlike the deer, I did not catch him. I followed him right into the arms of the police, I watched as they took him away, and quietly retreated unseen.

                        Well, at least he was caught. That's good news.

                        Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                        1. I have written code without a good design.

                        Ouch... same here... I think that there could be about 3,469,091 me toos on that one.

                        This statement is false.

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                        leckey 0
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                        Hey, in South Dakota we avidly hunt our state bird! (Ring necked pheasant)

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                        • E El Corazon

                          Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                          So what are you guilty of?

                          1. two bad marriages, that I participated in. 2) I have hunted a deer, and killed it, though I was aiming to scare it away after I couldn't kill it. One of the great ironies. 3) I have hunted a man. A rapist prowling the apartment complex where I had my first real job (gardener, pool boy, maintenance man, etc.). Unlike the deer, I did not catch him. I followed him right into the arms of the police, I watched as they took him away, and quietly retreated unseen. 4) I have written code without a good design.

                          _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                          Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                          1. two bad marriages, that I participated in.

                          The ones you didn't participate in were better? ;P

                          The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.

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                            The kicking cats thread got me thinking. . . What am I guilty of? I can think of one case that causes me guilt in this vein. A mockingbird kept showing up at our place at dawn singing and singing. Now I'm not a morning person so after being woken up for a few days in a row and being forced to get up, I decided to do something about it. I walked outside and started throwing rocks.. all under the assumption that I wouldn't be able to hit the thing anyway. So what does this guy do... flies up to another branch, while still singing and continues to sing and... mock me. Well, I chased it out of that tree and then to another tree... and this time took a good aim.. and wammo! Didn't hit the mockingbird. I hit a sleeping crow. Watched it fall to the ground with a thud. Felt bad for a good week. Although the mockingbird did wait a couple of weeks before returning. But he came back, and I just had to adjust my schedule til he lost interest. So what are you guilty of?

                            This statement is false.

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                            code frog 0
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                            I laughed and spit all over my monitor when I read this. Not because I am into harming animals probably the opposite without being an ARA (animal rights activist). It was sad but hilarious. I would have fallen over on the ground if that had happened to me. What are the odds? OMG, that was a good laugh. Reminds me of teaching my 6 year old to skip rocks. I wasn't paying attention and one wild throw later I got hit pretty solidly in the stomach with a rock that never had a chance of being a "skipper". His aim is getting better but I'm standing back farther. Being behind him still isn't a guarantee...

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                              Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                              1. two bad marriages, that I participated in.

                              The ones you didn't participate in were better? ;P

                              The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance.

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                              Tim Craig wrote:

                              The ones you didn't participate in were better?

                              :doh:;P

                              _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                The kicking cats thread got me thinking. . . What am I guilty of? I can think of one case that causes me guilt in this vein. A mockingbird kept showing up at our place at dawn singing and singing. Now I'm not a morning person so after being woken up for a few days in a row and being forced to get up, I decided to do something about it. I walked outside and started throwing rocks.. all under the assumption that I wouldn't be able to hit the thing anyway. So what does this guy do... flies up to another branch, while still singing and continues to sing and... mock me. Well, I chased it out of that tree and then to another tree... and this time took a good aim.. and wammo! Didn't hit the mockingbird. I hit a sleeping crow. Watched it fall to the ground with a thud. Felt bad for a good week. Although the mockingbird did wait a couple of weeks before returning. But he came back, and I just had to adjust my schedule til he lost interest. So what are you guilty of?

                                This statement is false.

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                                Jeremy Falcon
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                                Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                                So what are you guilty of?

                                I'm guilty of being an asshole at times. Huge shock, I know. :laugh:

                                Jeremy Falcon A multithreaded, OpenGL-enabled application.[^]

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                                  Actually you'd probably get the open door. Considering your ethnicity. Now hair gel, that would be a different thing altogether.

                                  This statement is false.

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                                  Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                                  Considering your ethnicity

                                  With a portuguese Mum :rolleyes: - at least she's not Basque

                                  Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                                  Now hair gel, that would be a different thing altogether.

                                  Well for the moment I have no hair at all so that solves that problem :cool:


                                  Sig cops got me...

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                                    I laughed and spit all over my monitor when I read this. Not because I am into harming animals probably the opposite without being an ARA (animal rights activist). It was sad but hilarious. I would have fallen over on the ground if that had happened to me. What are the odds? OMG, that was a good laugh. Reminds me of teaching my 6 year old to skip rocks. I wasn't paying attention and one wild throw later I got hit pretty solidly in the stomach with a rock that never had a chance of being a "skipper". His aim is getting better but I'm standing back farther. Being behind him still isn't a guarantee...

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                                    code-frog wrote:

                                    I wasn't paying attention and one wild throw later I got hit pretty solidly in the stomach with a rock that never had a chance of being a "skipper".

                                    Reminds me of a lesson I learned the hard way as a kid. Never, ever, ever, ever stand too close behind a kid much shorter than you that's swinging the bat while playing baseball. :^)

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                                      Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                                      So what are you guilty of?

                                      1. two bad marriages, that I participated in. 2) I have hunted a deer, and killed it, though I was aiming to scare it away after I couldn't kill it. One of the great ironies. 3) I have hunted a man. A rapist prowling the apartment complex where I had my first real job (gardener, pool boy, maintenance man, etc.). Unlike the deer, I did not catch him. I followed him right into the arms of the police, I watched as they took him away, and quietly retreated unseen. 4) I have written code without a good design.

                                      _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                                      Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:

                                      I have hunted a man. A rapist prowling the apartment complex where I had my first real job

                                      Good for you.

                                      Jeremy Falcon A multithreaded, OpenGL-enabled application.[^]

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                                        Chris S Kaiser wrote:

                                        So what are you guilty of?

                                        I'm guilty of being an asshole at times. Huge shock, I know. :laugh:

                                        Jeremy Falcon A multithreaded, OpenGL-enabled application.[^]

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                                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                        I'm guilty of being an a**hole at times

                                        Arent we all.

                                        Truth is the subjection of reality to an individuals perception

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                                          The kicking cats thread got me thinking. . . What am I guilty of? I can think of one case that causes me guilt in this vein. A mockingbird kept showing up at our place at dawn singing and singing. Now I'm not a morning person so after being woken up for a few days in a row and being forced to get up, I decided to do something about it. I walked outside and started throwing rocks.. all under the assumption that I wouldn't be able to hit the thing anyway. So what does this guy do... flies up to another branch, while still singing and continues to sing and... mock me. Well, I chased it out of that tree and then to another tree... and this time took a good aim.. and wammo! Didn't hit the mockingbird. I hit a sleeping crow. Watched it fall to the ground with a thud. Felt bad for a good week. Although the mockingbird did wait a couple of weeks before returning. But he came back, and I just had to adjust my schedule til he lost interest. So what are you guilty of?

                                          This statement is false.

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                                          I'm guilty of not beating the shit out of people who clearly deserve it.

                                          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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