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Feb 4, 2010 17:29:41 GMT -5
Post by startip on Feb 4, 2010 17:29:41 GMT -5
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Feb 4, 2010 20:23:49 GMT -5
Post by texasgal on Feb 4, 2010 20:23:49 GMT -5
Whoa! Looks like some blogger is badly in need of attention so he/she fabricates something - anything - to get people to read their whimsical imaginings. Notice the author did not bother to cite ANY supporting evidence to back up the claim. Er, could that be because there IS none??
I credit the author for admitting "I heard that...." Yeah, buddy, and while you're at it, why not identify where you "heard" that.
Who the heck is "Jockey" anyway, and who cares? ;D
Yeah, this is quite a wild claim; rates right up there with the one that claimed Bob Wilson used to beat Owen and forced Luke to watch. (Or was it the other way around?) The Wilson kids LOVE their parents so this claim has no basis in fact. Just another internet hoax to create gossip - like the claim that Owen is gay. I put these gossip-creators in the same category I put internet bashers, the people who post negative comments about celebs: sad maladjusted people seeking attention.
Ah well, in a place like the internet, these things are only to be expected. 'These things'...and worse.
Edited to add: #dontknow#
;D
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Feb 4, 2010 21:06:33 GMT -5
Post by startip on Feb 4, 2010 21:06:33 GMT -5
Lol, this wasn't something I actually took seriously, it's too strange of a story for that. It was just so weird that I thought I'd share for laughs. Someone just smoked a little something funny, then blogged on the net, you know, like drunk texting...
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Feb 5, 2010 23:09:28 GMT -5
Post by texasgal on Feb 5, 2010 23:09:28 GMT -5
Whatever a blogger wants to be known as depends on the way the blogger presents him/herself. Bloggers are responsible for their own reputations. If this blogger wants to be known as a jokester/prankster/drunk texter, then fine; looks like this blogger will be a great success.
I just wonder why people would want to read someone's drunk text. I mean, are people so vapid that they can't even create their own drunk text, they have to look for someone else's? Just a rhetorical question.
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Feb 5, 2010 23:44:58 GMT -5
Post by startip on Feb 5, 2010 23:44:58 GMT -5
I don't really drink much ever, so I can't say I've ever drunk text people. It's just something people do. You know, when they are in a state of lack of control.
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Feb 6, 2010 7:40:53 GMT -5
Post by texasgal on Feb 6, 2010 7:40:53 GMT -5
I understand all about loss of control. I just don't see the point in posting when I'm in a drunk or less-than-controlled state nor do I understand the point in reading what strangers write when they are in that state. Unless, of course, the blogger's purpose is to write about a time when he/she was in such a state. Obviously, I just don't get it. #donotknow# But I can understand why this person chose not to post his/her name; maybe drunk texting and posting absurdities is something this blogger intends to do often. ;D Whatever, I've paid this topic wayyyyy more heed than it deserves. 
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