SoilVol
No step on snek
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lmao You haven't experienced me being a smartass yet. I can be quite good at it. My comment was meant to be as "benign" as yours was. Wasn't attempting to rile you up. Surprised that you are. Seems like more than stupid comments on a message board might be on your mind. You seem like a nice guy. Sorry to have upset you.Trust me I'm fine dude. You've gone out of your way to be a smart ass and make unnecessary comments. So, I'm not sure how that means I'm the one with the problem....
I'm going to take this as genuine and accept it and apologize myself for it getting to this point.lmao You haven't experienced me being a smartass yet. I can be quite good at it. My comment was meant to be as "benign" as yours was. Wasn't attempting to rile you up. Surprised that you are. Seems like more than stupid comments on a message board might be on your mind. You seem like a nice guy. Sorry to have upset you.
My thoughts on Dollywood after a 25 year absence:
Blazing Fury and River Rampage haven’t changed a lick.
People actually pay $32.99 for unlimited soda refills.
I’m too old for rollercoasters.
Tattoos have become a status symbol for poor people no offense.
They overcooked my pumpkin pie funnel cake.
The bar for attire is pretty low these days but don’t wear your gym clothes to theme parks.
The bald eagles are still rad.
Culture change. Used to be a symbol of generally disapproved lifestyles. Now with younger generations it doesn't have stigma. Even amongst devout Christians (lots of crosses and scripture tats now). Younger generations (generally speaking) don't look at someone with tattoos and make judgements about their beliefs of lifestyle these days. My wife for example has 7 (I think) and I have none. Just a normal thing now.That tattoo thing... It's not a poor people thing it's an everyone under 60 thing. I noticed last time I was at the hospital everyone had a tattoo. All the nurses were inked, patients, everyone.