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Old 07-16-2006, 11:24 PM
crispy crispy is offline
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Just because we choose to associate with people that we have things incommon with, we are narrow minded? I don't really the logic in that. If I'm out a social event or what not, and start to talk to a guy who likes popular music and is more into video games than hunting or fishing, then I'll be civil and talk to him for a while, but that's not some one who I'd want to be around for extended periods of time because......we have nothing in common. Let's be honest, if you have nothing in common with someone, they really don't interest you all that much. Why would I befriend a person who doesn't like country music, thinks hunting in "cruel", doesn't care for SEC football, and doesn't care for most other things I like? It doesn't make sense, whenever we were together what would do? probably stare at a wall. or get into some kind of arguement which would result in someone getting whooped. If we have conflicting interests, I'll be kindly to you, but don't expect me to want to be around you. I'd rather sit on my front porch, in my white rocker, drink my sweet tea, eat my collards, stewed corn, and fried chicken, and talk about UGA football.