Lack of Class

No, no missing posts that I know of.

This guy took his bat and ball and went home about a year and a half ago too. Hypersensitive is NOT the word...

He really doesn't add anything to the board, unless it's his incessant "offering of contracts", first Assurant, then UA, now Golden Rule.

Incredibly insecure. Not a giver, a taker.
 
I just looked and didn't see great offense.

Shouldn't this be in the non-insurance related forum, though?

I'm thinking Mike is upset because of previous discussions circling around certain characters and issues. This comment; I thought you preferred the Save Right and Right Start from Assurant? Now add this comment;
3% spread & on the hook for charge backs. What is he smoking? If my memory serves me correctly these issues were at the heart of the debate the last time Mike left the forum. Now I think these characters were obviously bringing up previous arguments for no good reason outside of rebel rousing.
 
OK...Here's my seven cents...James...if you don't mind, I'm going to use you as an example.

Obviously, James and I have completely opposite views when it comes to the role Whole Life policies play in a portfolio. We also have quite diverse views on the equities market. Frankly, I think he's wrong, and I'm right.

But...I still continue to read his posts (with great interest) and we happen to agree on other issues. I don't dislike him and I wouldn't consider leaving the Forum, even if he called me a horse's asse. (And yes...I misspelled that on purpose).

Forums are always filled with banter and occasional personal attacks. But usually, we all have short memories and we live to post another day.
 
OK...Here's my seven cents...James...if you don't mind, I'm going to use you as an example.

Obviously, James and I have completely opposite views when it comes to the role Whole Life policies play in a portfolio. We also have quite diverse views on the equities market. Frankly, I think he's wrong, and I'm right.

But...I still continue to read his posts (with great interest) and we happen to agree on other issues. I don't dislike him and I wouldn't consider leaving the Forum, even if he called me a horse's asse. (And yes...I misspelled that on purpose).

Forums are always filled with banter and occasional personal attacks. But usually, we all have short memories and we live to post another day.

I'm thinking Mike has a long memory and yes, likely a bit touchy.
 
C'mon James, I'm spending too much time having to correct your insults...

Will you please bookmark Dictionary.com?

It's not "rebel" rousing. It's RABBLE rousing.

Geez Louise...

The 'rebel rousing' tip jar

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I can't say how excited I was when I first discovered the Dixie Werewolves. They're the real deal, and Sweet Southern Sunshine is a rebel rousing, ass kicking, beer drinking, whiskey shootin, mean sunuva bitch. Get the CD and turn that dial up as loud as it'll go. This is a great CD to throw on while partying, draining a keg of its contents, or hittin' on a chick. The Dixie Werewolves rock. Period.

Must be a southern thing.
 
I have to agree with James, I spell the same way. Of course we are both from the great Volunteer state, some might say, "nuff said".
 
Well, I question the sources that James uses to defend his speeling. Merrriam-Webster it ain't. For instance "sunuvabitch." My mother thought I was so bright that she would always call me sun---oops, maybe that was son.:goofy:
 

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