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Title: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 21, 2009, 03:37 PM
I think the Soup is funny but, they went to far.
I saw that show and I wanted to kick McHale's ass >:(
hope Mickey catches up with Joel ;D
check it:  http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b119683_McHale_and_Rourke_Headed_for_Smackdown__.html



edit 4/22 enter at own risk- not the link the thread, etb
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 03:42 PM
Rourke is the fucking man!

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Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: capt. scotty on Apr 21, 2009, 04:23 PM
Im still pissed Sean Penn got the best actor Oscar over Mickey. Even if you thought Penn was slightly better, you gotta give it to Mickey for career achievement over Penn who I think already had 2-3 Oscars before this one.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 04:32 PM
Rourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Penny Lane on Apr 21, 2009, 04:43 PM
mickey rourke played himself.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 21, 2009, 04:47 PM
QuoteIm still pissed Sean Penn got the best actor Oscar over Mickey. Even if you thought Penn was slightly better, you gotta give it to Mickey for career achievement over Penn who I think already had 2-3 Oscars before this one.

Haven't seen the flick yet. Seems to me the Oscar is based on politics.
I never see all the main films beforehand. When you watch the Oscars it's better to see the shit first. I like going to movies but at the theatre yet I don't really get the full effect of the film like I do when I see them on DVD from the couch. I liked Slumdog OK (at theatre)  maybe I didn't understand it like everyone who pissed themselves that's OK too. I want to see Sean Penn combine the Milk/I am Sam characters in a new film with a better ending.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 21, 2009, 05:06 PM
QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.

we could probably do without comments like that here.

I dunno, seems like this board is slowing creeping into everydayville...  :-/.

The originality of the posts have a lot to be desired, IMO.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Love Dogg on Apr 21, 2009, 05:13 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.

we could probably do without comments like that here.

I dunno, seems like this board is slowing creeping into everydayville...  :-/.

The originality of the posts have a lot to be desired, IMO.

Some things fade away...  ;)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 05:15 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.

we could probably do without comments like that here.

I dunno, seems like this board is slowing creeping into everydayville...  :-/.

The originality of the posts have a lot to be desired, IMO.
Why don't you go start another thread to cry about it or report me to the mods, you old queen.

There is nothing insulting in that post, you just love acting like the PC police along with your forum nazi act.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 05:22 PM
Quotemickey rourke played himself.
Mickey Rourke playing himself is way more entertaining than Sean Penn begging for another Oscar.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: capt. scotty on Apr 21, 2009, 05:23 PM
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Quotemickey rourke played himself.
Mickey Rourke playing himself is way more entertaining than Sean Penn begging getting on his knees for another Oscar.

fixed
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 21, 2009, 05:46 PM
Once I had a job that sometimes I could bring my dogs and tie them up by where I was working that day. A few employees also did ,mostly me. Nice they let me do it. Anyone else get to do that? It's fun but work.

We had a couple dog haters there or regular haters. This one guy  John come though my shop When Lew Lew went to check him out he tells her
" Get away or I'll kick your ass across this shop" Wow !!! Had to enlighten John on exactly who would be kicked across the shop. And asked why he would say that.He said he was kiddin' I said I wasn't. Had another run in with the dude when I went by with my dog on my day off. He came speeding in the parking lot right at me and Lew Lew and scared her bad.
Asked him why he would do that he just played dumb what are you talking about. Not worth the trouble but you sure want to smack a guy like that. I didn't :)
here there are at work 8-) Lew Lew is the white one.(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC00415.jpg?t=1240350322)



Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: BH on Apr 21, 2009, 05:46 PM
QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.


Ahhh, that gives me a good idea of what you can do in your spare time to earn enough money to pay for My Morning Jacket releases AND give your daughter lunch money.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 21, 2009, 06:00 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.


Ahhh, that gives me a good idea of what you can do in your spare time to earn enough money to pay for My Morning Jacket releases AND give your daughter lunch money.

zoiks!  :-?

that almost sounds like an insult; glad it's not.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 21, 2009, 06:05 PM
QuoteIm still pissed Sean Penn got the best actor Oscar over Mickey. Even if you thought Penn was slightly better, you gotta give it to Mickey for career achievement over Penn who I think already had 2-3 Oscars before this one.
But would you throwdown for your dog? Dawg.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: pawpaw on Apr 21, 2009, 06:12 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.

we could probably do without comments like that here.

I dunno, seems like this board is slowing creeping into everydayville...  :-/.

The originality of the posts have a lot to be desired, IMO.
Why don't you go start another thread to cry about it or report me to the mods, you old queen.

There is nothing insulting in that post, you just love acting like the PC police along with your forum nazi act.

Rourke didnt' win because Penn was the better actor last year. Milk was an amazing movie, and Sean Penn was outstanding in it.

The thing is Leon, Tracy is just trying to keep things positive, keep things from going too far down the road of dick jokes and fuck that and talking stupid shit ALL THE TIME (it's not JUST this thread that has led to you getting called out). We all like to be crude from time to time, talk a little playful smack, but more than that, we keep it friendly, and we're considerate of each other. That's why we (myself included) say something, because we don't want this forum to turn into some (completely) crude, impersonal place.  
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 06:14 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.


Ahhh, that gives me a good idea of what you can do in your spare time to earn enough money to pay for My Morning Jacket releases AND give your daughter lunch money.

zoiks!  :-?

that almost sounds like an insult; glad it's not.
If you knew ANYTHING you would realize that people just want to fit in. They don't want to be singled out or made to feel weird or different. You think you're helping "gay" people by saying it's not ok to make a joke on their behalf. What you're missing is that YOU are the one making them feel weird or different about their orientation by saying their exempt from jokes because of that very reason.

Saying gay men have oral sex is offensive to you? Are you saying their lifestyle offends you, or are you offended because I bought it to light? If I called you a carpet muncher would you get offended? Probably not (I'm assuming you're straight).  Picking and choosing who you can joke about is part of inequality.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 06:16 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.


Ahhh, that gives me a good idea of what you can do in your spare time to earn enough money to pay for My Morning Jacket releases AND give your daughter lunch money.
It was just a joke. My daughter is a fat lard, she can do without lunch for a week.  ;)

Relax man: I don't have a daughter, but how will I  freebase cocaine if I purchase the album?

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Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 06:21 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.

we could probably do without comments like that here.

I dunno, seems like this board is slowing creeping into everydayville...  :-/.

The originality of the posts have a lot to be desired, IMO.
Why don't you go start another thread to cry about it or report me to the mods, you old queen.

There is nothing insulting in that post, you just love acting like the PC police along with your forum nazi act.

Rourke didnt' win because Penn was the better actor last year. Milk was an amazing movie, and Sean Penn was outstanding in it.

The thing is Leon, Tracy is just trying to keep things positive, keep things from going too far down the road of dick jokes and fuck that and talking stupid shit ALL THE TIME (it's not JUST this thread that has led to you getting called out). We all like to be crude from time to time, talk a little playful smack, but more than that, we keep it friendly, and we're considerate of each other. That's why we (myself included) say something, because we don't want this forum to turn into some (completely) crude, impersonal place.  
i've been called out in the other thread because Tracy got mad because the thread went off topic in a direction he didn't like. But it was "all good" when it went off topic to something Tracy could add to, but once it turned to something he didn't like, he started his wah wah wah act.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 07:11 PM
For my 300th post I want to tell Tracy:

I love you, come give daddy a hug! :)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 21, 2009, 08:28 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.


Ahhh, that gives me a good idea of what you can do in your spare time to earn enough money to pay for My Morning Jacket releases AND give your daughter lunch money.

zoiks!  :-?

that almost sounds like an insult; glad it's not.
If you knew ANYTHING you would realize that people just want to fit in. They don't want to be singled out or made to feel weird or different. You think you're helping "gay" people by saying it's not ok to make a joke on their behalf. What you're missing is that YOU are the one making them feel weird or different about their orientation by saying their exempt from jokes because of that very reason.

Saying gay men have oral sex is offensive to you? Are you saying their lifestyle offends you, or are you offended because I bought it to light? If I called you a carpet muncher would you get offended? Probably not (I'm assuming you're straight).  Picking and choosing who you can joke about is part of inequality.

What's odd is that this makes sense to you. I am not trying to "help" gay people, I am trying to help you.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 21, 2009, 08:29 PM
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The thing is Leon, Tracy is just trying to keep things positive, keep things from going too far down the road of dick jokes and fuck that and talking stupid shit ALL THE TIME (it's not JUST this thread that has led to you getting called out). We all like to be crude from time to time, talk a little playful smack, but more than that, we keep it friendly, and we're considerate of each other. That's why we (myself included) say something, because we don't want this forum to turn into some (completely) crude, impersonal place.  

what he said
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 21, 2009, 08:31 PM
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QuoteRourke didn't play a pole smoker in a movie about gay rights, that's why he didn't win.

we could probably do without comments like that here.

I dunno, seems like this board is slowing creeping into everydayville...  :-/.

The originality of the posts have a lot to be desired, IMO.
Why don't you go start another thread to cry about it or report me to the mods, you old queen.

There is nothing insulting in that post, you just love acting like the PC police along with your forum nazi act.

Rourke didnt' win because Penn was the better actor last year. Milk was an amazing movie, and Sean Penn was outstanding in it.

The thing is Leon, Tracy is just trying to keep things positive, keep things from going too far down the road of dick jokes and fuck that and talking stupid shit ALL THE TIME (it's not JUST this thread that has led to you getting called out). We all like to be crude from time to time, talk a little playful smack, but more than that, we keep it friendly, and we're considerate of each other. That's why we (myself included) say something, because we don't want this forum to turn into some (completely) crude, impersonal place.  
i've been called out in the other thread because Tracy got mad because the thread went off topic in a direction he didn't like. But it was "all good" when it went off topic to something Tracy could add to, but once it turned to something he didn't like, he started his wah wah wah act.

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Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 21, 2009, 08:48 PM
I prefer the Dunlop Wah with aFuzzFace
I want to know more about what people think about the topic if there is one
Peace
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 09:03 PM
Micky Rourke is still the man. I hope he bitch slaps the guy from Talk Soup, and Sean Penn.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 21, 2009, 09:24 PM
QuoteMicky Rourke is still the man. I hope he bitch slaps the guy from Talk Soup, and Sean Penn.
Me too but I'll give Sean a pass if he is a dog lover ;)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 21, 2009, 09:44 PM
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QuoteMicky Rourke is still the man. I hope he bitch slaps the guy from Talk Soup, and Sean Penn.
Me too but I'll give Sean a pass if he is a dog lover ;)
I didn't really think what the talk soup guy said was all that mean. But I can understand losing a pet is not really a laughing matter so I can see why Mickey would get upset.

SP is a good actor, but where as most people think he's brave or heroic or groundbreaking for taking that role, I just see it as trying to pander for another award. Of course it was gonna go to him for that role.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 21, 2009, 09:56 PM
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QuoteMicky Rourke is still the man. I hope he bitch slaps the guy from Talk Soup, and Sean Penn.
Me too but I'll give Sean a pass if he is a dog lover ;)
I didn't really think what the talk soup guy said was all that mean. But I can understand losing a pet is not really a laughing matter so I can see why Mickey would get upset.

SP is a good actor, but where as most people think he's brave or heroic or groundbreaking for taking that role, I just see it as trying to pander for another award. Of course it was gonna go to him for that role.

you seem to have little clue about who Harvey Milk was and what he did and how many people he spoke for. He risked his life for something he believed in. We're not talking hockey or tits, we're talking about someone actually risking their life, public scorn, hate, etc... for something they believe in. If you actually understood that; if you could actually wrap your brain around the notion that there are people out there who would actually risk everything they have in order to stand up for what they believe, then you might realize that Sean Penn was honored to play Milk. Harvey Milk was a brave man. You boil him down to a pole smoker. You're in  a "tizzy" b/c someone dissed Mickey Rourkes dog, but you call someone who was murdered a pole smoker. Pathetic.


Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: capt. scotty on Apr 21, 2009, 10:29 PM
I dont think Leon was trying to detract anything from Harvey Milk himself, he simply was saying Sean Penn taking that role was a trophy grab. I dont think you could necessarily say that was the case, namely because everyone expected Bareback Mountain to win the best movie award in 05/06, but Crash ended up beating it out.

That said, prior to this movie, a lot of people thought Penn was a homophobe. Once the movie was released, even more stories on that topic came out. I remember even reading articles where Penn made some statements/slang that werent exactly positive towards gays in the last year, but basically because he took this role, they didnt have a problem with it.

End of the story, Mickey deserved the Oscar.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 10:49 AM
When Mickey was thinking of taking his own life, he said that he looked at Lokey,  Lokey's eyes asked Mickey who would take care of him if he did.    
God bless Mickey and Lokey
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Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Penny Lane on Apr 22, 2009, 11:10 AM
QuoteIm still pissed Sean Penn got the best actor Oscar over Mickey. Even if you thought Penn was slightly better, you gotta give it to Mickey for career achievement over Penn who I think already had 2-3 Oscars before this one.

i disagree. he gets the sentimentality votes but i'm a little over these hollywood has beens coming back to reclaim their shot at fame. i'm all for turning your life around and putting down the booze but that shouldn't win him an oscar. he was a great fit for that movie, but Sean Penn has honed his craft for 30 years, and even though i was nauseous reading about him and hugo chavez, he deserved that oscar because he's the better actor.

i guess i have more sympathy for the average joe who gets up every day and slugs it out at his factory job to put food on the table than for mickey rourke. but hey, we've all got our demons, just sayin.

not the most feminine thing to say but GET OFF MICKEY ROURKE'S NUTZ ALREADY!  ;)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 11:47 AM
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QuoteIm still pissed Sean Penn got the best actor Oscar over Mickey. Even if you thought Penn was slightly better, you gotta give it to Mickey for career achievement over Penn who I think already had 2-3 Oscars before this one.

i disagree. he gets the sentimentality votes but i'm a little over these hollywood has beens coming back to reclaim their shot at fame. i'm all for turning your life around and putting down the booze but that shouldn't win him an oscar. he was a great fit for that movie, but Sean Penn has honed his craft for 30 years, and even though i was nauseous reading about him and hugo chavez, he deserved that oscar because he's the better actor.

i guess i have more sympathy for the average joe who gets up every day and slugs it out at his factory job to put food on the table than for mickey rourke. but hey, we've all got our demons, just sayin.

not the most feminine thing to say but GET OFF MICKEY ROURKE'S NUTZ ALREADY!  ;)

that's a great point penny. I'll take it a step further and say the Mickey Rourke love fest (and I have always loved the man, since Rumblefish) reeks of homoeroticism. Here's the guy, ex-drunk, ex-boxer, he cusses, loves his dog, famous, can score women; he's a lot of guys' dream man of who they would "like" to be. He's a man's man!

That's why he gets the accolades from the shallow, testosterone driven man clan, whereas Sean Penn gets dismissed b/c he portrayed a "pole smoker". I'd say it's a projected rejection of feminine energy; femininity being seen as weak, but in actuality, Sean Penn played the braver role as Harvey Milk.

There's a lot going on in these posts, but you have to pay attention.  ;)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 11:56 AM
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QuoteMicky Rourke is still the man. I hope he bitch slaps the guy from Talk Soup, and Sean Penn.
Me too but I'll give Sean a pass if he is a dog lover ;)
I didn't really think what the talk soup guy said was all that mean. But I can understand losing a pet is not really a laughing matter so I can see why Mickey would get upset.

SP is a good actor, but where as most people think he's brave or heroic or groundbreaking for taking that role, I just see it as trying to pander for another award. Of course it was gonna go to him for that role.

you seem to have little clue about who Harvey Milk was and what he did and how many people he spoke for. He risked his life for something he believed in. We're not talking hockey or tits, we're talking about someone actually risking their life, public scorn, hate, etc... for something they believe in. If you actually understood that; if you could actually wrap your brain around the notion that there are people out there who would actually risk everything they have in order to stand up for what they believe, then you might realize that Sean Penn was honored to play Milk. Harvey Milk was a brave man. You boil him down to a pole smoker. You're in  a "tizzy" b/c someone dissed Mickey Rourkes dog, but you call someone who was murdered a pole smoker. Pathetic.

Where did I diss Harvey Milk for what he did? If you had any reading comprehension, you would see that I said Sean Penn was begging for an Oscar taking that role. Yeah, I made a joke about a gay guy earlier, I said he likes oral sex, OMG what a BFD! No where did I say that is all his life was about. You seem to be the one who is trying to spin this to make it look like something it's not. I was saying Penn took the role because he knew that subject goes over really well in Hollywood which has a very gay friendly community.


Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 11:57 AM
QuoteI dont think Leon was trying to detract anything from Harvey Milk himself, he simply was saying Sean Penn taking that role was a trophy grab. I dont think you could necessarily say that was the case, namely because everyone expected Bareback Mountain to win the best movie award in 05/06, but Crash ended up beating it out.

That said, prior to this movie, a lot of people thought Penn was a homophobe. Once the movie was released, even more stories on that topic came out. I remember even reading articles where Penn made some statements/slang that werent exactly positive towards gays in the last year, but basically because he took this role, they didnt have a problem with it.

End of the story, Mickey deserved the Oscar.
well said
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 11:57 AM
I think the point is being missed. It's not about the Oscars or acting or Milk or pole smoking or what we need or don't need around here. Just wanted to know what some of you thought about the original post. Or see what all your thoughts were about some of your dogs (not cats), things that has happened with you and your dogs how for would you go to care for them. Like health issues(Lokey apparently had one). It's hard to lose a dog you guys might know. A friend I hadn't seen for a while told me he recently lost a dog, then added that it was harder than losing his mother. One might think it was a cold and awful thing to say. I somewhat understood having both experiences myself. Some valid points were made here on those other very important issues. I know this is also an issue of how we respond to what others say so it does relate back to all the other stuff. Nonetheless this thread did go to the dogs. More bad dog news seems Leona Hemsley's family is suing the dog that got the 12mil when she checked out and they might win.I am really worried for that dog's well being. Peace edtombell.
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Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 12:04 PM
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QuoteIm still pissed Sean Penn got the best actor Oscar over Mickey. Even if you thought Penn was slightly better, you gotta give it to Mickey for career achievement over Penn who I think already had 2-3 Oscars before this one.

i disagree. he gets the sentimentality votes but i'm a little over these hollywood has beens coming back to reclaim their shot at fame. i'm all for turning your life around and putting down the booze but that shouldn't win him an oscar. he was a great fit for that movie, but Sean Penn has honed his craft for 30 years, and even though i was nauseous reading about him and hugo chavez, he deserved that oscar because he's the better actor.

i guess i have more sympathy for the average joe who gets up every day and slugs it out at his factory job to put food on the table than for mickey rourke. but hey, we've all got our demons, just sayin.

not the most feminine thing to say but GET OFF MICKEY ROURKE'S NUTZ ALREADY!  ;)

that's a great point penny. I'll take it a step further and say the Mickey Rourke love fest (and I have always loved the man, since Rumblefish) reeks of homoeroticism. Here's the guy, ex-drunk, ex-boxer, he cusses, loves his dog, famous, can score women; he's a lot of guys' dream man of who they would "like" to be. He's a man's man!

That's why he gets the accolades from the shallow, testosterone driven man clan, whereas Sean Penn gets dismissed b/c he portrayed a "pole smoker". I'd say it's a projected rejection of feminine energy; femininity being seen as weak, but in actuality, Sean Penn played the braver role as Harvey Milk.

There's a lot going on in these posts, but you have to pay attention.  ;)
You can hint a me being a homo all you want, it doesn't bother me. I don't think it's an insult in the least bit. BTW who the hell said they wanted to be like Mickey Rouke? The dude totally owned in The Wrestler. You are jumping to all these conclusions based off nothing.

Sean Penn gets dismissed because he will do anything to get an Oscar. If you really think he was trying to honor Milk and that's it, you need to open your eyes.  

NO WHERE DO I SAY ORAL SEX IS WRONG, OR FEMININE! You are jumping to  these conclusions because YOU believe that stuff and are trying to project it on to me.  

Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 12:07 PM
QuoteI think the point is being missed. It's not about the Oscars or acting or Milk or pole smoking or what we need or don't need around here. Just wanted to know what some of you thought about the original post. Or see what all your thoughts were about some of your dogs (not cats), things that has happened with you and your dogs how for would you go to care for them. Like health issues(Lokey apparently had one). It's hard to lose a dog you guys might know. A friend I hadn't seen for a while told me he recently lost a dog, then added that it was harder than losing his mother. One might think it was a cold and awful thing to say. I somewhat understood having both experiences myself. Some valid points were made here on those other very important issues. I know this is also an issue of how we respond to what others say so it does relate back to all the other stuff. Nonetheless this thread did go to the dogs. More bad dog news seems Leona Hemsley's family is suing the dog that got the 12mil when she checked out and they might win.I am really worried for that dog's well being. Peace edtombell.
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/leona_large.jpg?t=1240415695)
I wish I could own a dog... What kind do you have Ed?
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Penny Lane on Apr 22, 2009, 12:11 PM
Trust me, folks at the wrestler were thinking oscar the whole time, too. This stuff isn't spontaneous. Of course SP was thinking oscar when he took the role, that's like saying a D1 football player doesn't care about a bowl game when he picks a school. It doesn't take anything away from his performance. SP gets all the oscar worthy scripts for a reason, because he can pull most anything off.

M Rourke was great, but SP is in a league of his own when it comes to acting.

Tracy--homoeroticism point is interesting---didn't think of that? He just seems like sort of a scumbag to me so maybe you're onto something as far as his appeal.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 12:20 PM
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QuoteI think the point is being missed. It's not about the Oscars or acting or Milk or pole smoking or what we need or don't need around here. Just wanted to know what some of you thought about the original post. Or see what all your thoughts were about some of your dogs (not cats), things that has happened with you and your dogs how for would you go to care for them. Like health issues(Lokey apparently had one). It's hard to lose a dog you guys might know. A friend I hadn't seen for a while told me he recently lost a dog, then added that it was harder than losing his mother. One might think it was a cold and awful thing to say. I somewhat understood having both experiences myself. Some valid points were made here on those other very important issues. I know this is also an issue of how we respond to what others say so it does relate back to all the other stuff. Nonetheless this thread did go to the dogs. More bad dog news seems Leona Hemsley's family is suing the dog that got the 12mil when she checked out and they might win.I am really worried for that dog's well being. Peace edtombell.
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/leona_large.jpg?t=1240415695)
I wish I could own a dog... What kind do you have Ed?
Two Lhasa Apsos and a Yorky 8-) Hey thanks for asking man ;)
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC03806-1.jpg?t=1240417081)
L-R Teddy, Lucy and Mojo

Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 12:26 PM
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(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/leona_large.jpg?t=1240415695)
I wish I could own a dog... What kind do you have Ed?
Two Lhasa Apsos and a Yorky 8-) Hey thanks for asking man ;)
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC03806-1.jpg?t=1240417081)
L-R Teddy, Lucy and Mojo

Cute dogs. Are they yappers? For some reason every small dog i encounter seem to have a Napoleon complex.

And just a guess: is Teddy the Alpha?
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Penny Lane on Apr 22, 2009, 12:26 PM
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(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/leona_large.jpg?t=1240415695)
I wish I could own a dog... What kind do you have Ed?
Two Lhasa Apsos and a Yorky 8-) Hey thanks for asking man ;)
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC03806-1.jpg?t=1240417081)
L-R Teddy, Lucy and Mojo


AWWWWWWW!!! Cute.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: pawpaw on Apr 22, 2009, 12:32 PM
Those are some cute pups Sheriff, and your love for dogs is really evident in your posts. Sorry the thread took a turn into a big fight...I know you meant for it to be something else.

One of these days we'll get a dog, now that we have a big yard for it to romp around in. My wife likes the BIG, FURRY dogs like Newfoundlands and Bernese Mountain Dogs, but Sac is too hot for them. I like Retrievers and Hounds. We both have a crush on Beagles and English Bulldogs. It might be a few years before we get one though...
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 12:37 PM
QuoteThose are some cute pups Sheriff, and your love for dogs is really evident in your posts. Sorry the thread took a turn into a big fight...I know you meant for it to be something else.

One of these days we'll get a dog, now that we have a big yard for it to romp around in. My wife likes the BIG, FURRY dogs like Newfoundlands and Bernese Mountain Dogs, but Sac is too hot for them. I like Retrievers and Hounds. We both have a crush on Beagles and English Bulldogs. It might be a few years before we get one though...
I saw a thing where they were saying that most have to be delivered by caesarian section because their heads a too big to fit through the V.  ;D
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 12:40 PM
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(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/leona_large.jpg?t=1240415695)
I wish I could own a dog... What kind do you have Ed?
Two Lhasa Apsos and a Yorky 8-) Hey thanks for asking man ;)
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC03806-1.jpg?t=1240417081)
L-R Teddy, Lucy and Mojo

Cute dogs. Are they yappers? For some reason every small dog i encounter seem to have a Napoleon complex.

And just a guess: is Teddy the Alpha?

Thanks man. No they don't yap superchill. Seem to know your bitches Leon ;) Ted runs the show
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 12:42 PM
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(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/leona_large.jpg?t=1240415695)
I wish I could own a dog... What kind do you have Ed?
Two Lhasa Apsos and a Yorky 8-) Hey thanks for asking man ;)
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC03806-1.jpg?t=1240417081)
L-R Teddy, Lucy and Mojo

Cute dogs. Are they yappers? For some reason every small dog i encounter seem to have a Napoleon complex.

And just a guess: is Teddy the Alpha?

Thanks man. No they don't yap superchill. Seem to know your bitches Leon ;) Ted runs the show
Have you thought of getting anymore? Would you go with a different breed next time?
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 12:53 PM
QuoteThose are some cute pups Sheriff, and your love for dogs is really evident in your posts. Sorry the thread took a turn into a big fight...I know you meant for it to be something else.

One of these days we'll get a dog, now that we have a big yard for it to romp around in. My wife likes the BIG, FURRY dogs like Newfoundlands and Bernese Mountain Dogs, but Sac is too hot for them. I like Retrievers and Hounds. We both have a crush on Beagles and English Bulldogs. It might be a few years before we get one though...

Thanks bbill. Fight ? What fight? That's what threads do I've heard. Only tying to have a little fanboi, home flick up, nOOb, 3name fun. [highlight]It is hot here[/highlight] it does play a part. If you like a lot of big dog shit and carrying 50lbs bag of food then get a big dog,or 3 if not so much go small. Good Luck my friend.etb
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 01:02 PM
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(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/leona_large.jpg?t=1240415695)
I wish I could own a dog... What kind do you have Ed?
Two Lhasa Apsos and a Yorky 8-) Hey thanks for asking man ;)
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC03806-1.jpg?t=1240417081)
L-R Teddy, Lucy and Mojo

Cute dogs. Are they yappers? For some reason every small dog i encounter seem to have a Napoleon complex.

And just a guess: is Teddy the Alpha?

Thanks man. No they don't yap superchill. Seem to know your bitches Leon ;) Ted runs the show
Have you thought of getting anymore? Would you go with a different breed next time?

We're maxed out at 3 I think. Hard to say. Couldn't imagine being without these guys. I want them to last the rest of my life then meet me on the other side with LucyLew  and Junior. :)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 01:04 PM
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(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/leona_large.jpg?t=1240415695)
I wish I could own a dog... What kind do you have Ed?
Two Lhasa Apsos and a Yorky 8-) Hey thanks for asking man ;)
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC03806-1.jpg?t=1240417081)
L-R Teddy, Lucy and Mojo

Cute dogs. Are they yappers? For some reason every small dog i encounter seem to have a Napoleon complex.

And just a guess: is Teddy the Alpha?

Thanks man. No they don't yap superchill. Seem to know your bitches Leon ;) Ted runs the show
Have you thought of getting anymore? Would you go with a different breed next time?

We're maxed out at 3 I think. Hard to say. Couldn't imagine being without these guys. I want them to last the rest of my life then meet me on the other side with LucyLew  and Junior. :)
I know that Lhasa Apsos' live longer lives, about 15 to 18 if I'm correct. How old are they all now?
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 01:15 PM
Lucy was 4 in Mar Ted will be 4 in July Mo turned 2 in Feb



Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 01:18 PM
You have a long ways to go before worrying about that stuff then.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 01:22 PM
QuoteYou have a long ways to go before worrying about that stuff then.
you knew it was coming
(http://msa4.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/alfred_e_neuman.jpg)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: AMightyCaporal on Apr 22, 2009, 01:36 PM
i totally see where mickey is coming from- i would be- will be heartbroken when my pup dies.  She is 14 now (hard of hearing, trouble walking, trouble seeing) But when something is part of your life for 14 years- since i was 9- that becomes very important to you.  Its a family member- dog lovers always say that- non-owners don't really understand that concept- but this creature is always there, senses emotions and reacts accordingly, how could you not grow attached to a living creature like that?

not to start anything again- but SP is an incredible actor- he always has been.  MR is trying to turn his life around- good for him- and a lot of the appeal comes from everyone wanting to see a happy ending- from what I can tell- he is a great actor too, but time will tell for that.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 01:58 PM
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i disagree. he gets the sentimentality votes but i'm a little over these hollywood has beens coming back to reclaim their shot at fame. i'm all for turning your life around and putting down the booze but that shouldn't win him an oscar. he was a great fit for that movie, but Sean Penn has honed his craft for 30 years, and even though i was nauseous reading about him and hugo chavez, he deserved that oscar because he's the better actor.

i guess i have more sympathy for the average joe who gets up every day and slugs it out at his factory job to put food on the table than for mickey rourke. but hey, we've all got our demons, just sayin.

not the most feminine thing to say but GET OFF MICKEY ROURKE'S NUTZ ALREADY!  ;)

that's a great point penny. I'll take it a step further and say the Mickey Rourke love fest (and I have always loved the man, since Rumblefish) reeks of homoeroticism. Here's the guy, ex-drunk, ex-boxer, he cusses, loves his dog, famous, can score women; he's a lot of guys' dream man of who they would "like" to be. He's a man's man!

That's why he gets the accolades from the shallow, testosterone driven man clan, whereas Sean Penn gets dismissed b/c he portrayed a "pole smoker". I'd say it's a projected rejection of feminine energy; femininity being seen as weak, but in actuality, Sean Penn played the braver role as Harvey Milk.

There's a lot going on in these posts, but you have to pay attention.  ;)
You can hint a me being a homo all you want, it doesn't bother me.

Not homoerotic, but homoeroticism; ism. I suggest you do a little homework and figure out what homoeroticism means. You seem a wee bit (no pun intended) defensive about the subject.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 02:00 PM
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i disagree. he gets the sentimentality votes but i'm a little over these hollywood has beens coming back to reclaim their shot at fame. i'm all for turning your life around and putting down the booze but that shouldn't win him an oscar. he was a great fit for that movie, but Sean Penn has honed his craft for 30 years, and even though i was nauseous reading about him and hugo chavez, he deserved that oscar because he's the better actor.

i guess i have more sympathy for the average joe who gets up every day and slugs it out at his factory job to put food on the table than for mickey rourke. but hey, we've all got our demons, just sayin.

not the most feminine thing to say but GET OFF MICKEY ROURKE'S NUTZ ALREADY!  ;)

that's a great point penny. I'll take it a step further and say the Mickey Rourke love fest (and I have always loved the man, since Rumblefish) reeks of homoeroticism. Here's the guy, ex-drunk, ex-boxer, he cusses, loves his dog, famous, can score women; he's a lot of guys' dream man of who they would "like" to be. He's a man's man!

That's why he gets the accolades from the shallow, testosterone driven man clan, whereas Sean Penn gets dismissed b/c he portrayed a "pole smoker". I'd say it's a projected rejection of feminine energy; femininity being seen as weak, but in actuality, Sean Penn played the braver role as Harvey Milk.

There's a lot going on in these posts, but you have to pay attention.  ;)
You can hint a me being a homo all you want, it doesn't bother me.

Not homoerotic, but homoeroticism; ism. I suggest you do a little homework and figure out what homoeroticism means. You seem a wee bit (no pun intended) defensive about the subject.
Tracy,

please do me a favor, put me on ignore. You know nothing about me, and make nothing but snap judgments with little to no knowledge of anything.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 02:02 PM
I totally feel Mickey on this one, too. Sparky is my little Buddha.

(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ycartrob/spsps.jpg)
(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ycartrob/spsps-1.jpg)

Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 02:04 PM
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i disagree. he gets the sentimentality votes but i'm a little over these hollywood has beens coming back to reclaim their shot at fame. i'm all for turning your life around and putting down the booze but that shouldn't win him an oscar. he was a great fit for that movie, but Sean Penn has honed his craft for 30 years, and even though i was nauseous reading about him and hugo chavez, he deserved that oscar because he's the better actor.

i guess i have more sympathy for the average joe who gets up every day and slugs it out at his factory job to put food on the table than for mickey rourke. but hey, we've all got our demons, just sayin.

not the most feminine thing to say but GET OFF MICKEY ROURKE'S NUTZ ALREADY!  ;)

that's a great point penny. I'll take it a step further and say the Mickey Rourke love fest (and I have always loved the man, since Rumblefish) reeks of homoeroticism. Here's the guy, ex-drunk, ex-boxer, he cusses, loves his dog, famous, can score women; he's a lot of guys' dream man of who they would "like" to be. He's a man's man!

That's why he gets the accolades from the shallow, testosterone driven man clan, whereas Sean Penn gets dismissed b/c he portrayed a "pole smoker". I'd say it's a projected rejection of feminine energy; femininity being seen as weak, but in actuality, Sean Penn played the braver role as Harvey Milk.

There's a lot going on in these posts, but you have to pay attention.  ;)
You can hint a me being a homo all you want, it doesn't bother me.

Not homoerotic, but homoeroticism; ism. I suggest you do a little homework and figure out what homoeroticism means. You seem a wee bit (no pun intended) defensive about the subject.
Tracy,

please do me a favor, put me on ignore. You know nothing about me, and make nothing but snap judgments with little to no knowledge of anything.

Snap judgement? As much as you post here and call me names, making a snap judgement is the last thing I'm doing.

Sorry to make you uncomfortable, I'll drop it.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 02:07 PM
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i disagree. he gets the sentimentality votes but i'm a little over these hollywood has beens coming back to reclaim their shot at fame. i'm all for turning your life around and putting down the booze but that shouldn't win him an oscar. he was a great fit for that movie, but Sean Penn has honed his craft for 30 years, and even though i was nauseous reading about him and hugo chavez, he deserved that oscar because he's the better actor.

i guess i have more sympathy for the average joe who gets up every day and slugs it out at his factory job to put food on the table than for mickey rourke. but hey, we've all got our demons, just sayin.

not the most feminine thing to say but GET OFF MICKEY ROURKE'S NUTZ ALREADY!  ;)

that's a great point penny. I'll take it a step further and say the Mickey Rourke love fest (and I have always loved the man, since Rumblefish) reeks of homoeroticism. Here's the guy, ex-drunk, ex-boxer, he cusses, loves his dog, famous, can score women; he's a lot of guys' dream man of who they would "like" to be. He's a man's man!

That's why he gets the accolades from the shallow, testosterone driven man clan, whereas Sean Penn gets dismissed b/c he portrayed a "pole smoker". I'd say it's a projected rejection of feminine energy; femininity being seen as weak, but in actuality, Sean Penn played the braver role as Harvey Milk.

There's a lot going on in these posts, but you have to pay attention.  ;)
You can hint a me being a homo all you want, it doesn't bother me.

Not homoerotic, but homoeroticism; ism. I suggest you do a little homework and figure out what homoeroticism means. You seem a wee bit (no pun intended) defensive about the subject.
Tracy,

please do me a favor, put me on ignore. You know nothing about me, and make nothing but snap judgments with little to no knowledge of anything.

Snap judgement? As much as you post here and call me names, making a snap judgement is the last thing I'm doing.

Sorry to make you uncomfortable, I'll drop it.
I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Bumbeli on Apr 22, 2009, 02:42 PM
So, let's make this a "Dogs are super awesome" thread, and I'll instantly join you.

Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 02:42 PM
QuoteI totally feel Mickey on this one, too. Sparky is my little Buddha.

(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ycartrob/spsps.jpg)
(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ycartrob/spsps-1.jpg)


Nice post Tracy :) They look easy to tell apart
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 03:38 PM
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I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  

sure, I can ignore you.

I would just challenge you to own your hateful expressions like "pole smoker" rather than try to make some bullshit elaborate justification for using such a term and then copping out by saying you're tired of having to explain your jokes to me.

I understand what the term pole smoker means, no need to "explain". I also understand gay bashing, no need to "justify".

Try to clean it up a little bit, that's not what we're about here.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 04:10 PM
QuoteSo, let's make this a "Dogs are super awesome" thread, and I'll instantly join you.

yes arf arf arf please arf arf arf cookie arf arf(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu312/edtombell/DSC02208.jpg?t=1240431043)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 04:19 PM
Sparkyism #43:

somedays you're the tree

(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ycartrob/IMGP2868-1.jpg)



Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 04:21 PM
Sparkyism #17:

somedays you're the snow

(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f296/ycartrob/IMGP3502.jpg)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 04:23 PM
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I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  

sure, I can ignore you.

I would just challenge you to own your hateful expressions like "pole smoker" rather than try to make some bullshit elaborate justification for using such a term and then copping out by saying you're tired of having to explain your jokes to me.

I understand what the term pole smoker means, no need to "explain". I also understand gay bashing, no need to "justify".

Try to clean it up a little bit, that's not what we're about here.
Dude, you really need to get down off your high horse. I was not gay bashing. I even asked one of my best friends (who happens to be gay) if he considers that gay bashing. You know what his response is, you're overly sensitive and you should learn how to take a joke. If he isn't offended, why should you be?

The only reason "pole smoker" is derogatory is because YOU are attaching that meaning to it. Just because YOU think oral sex is offensive doesn't mean everyone does. Just because YOU can't take a joke, doesn't mean that everyone else can't.

BTW, You didn't challenge shit in any of these threads. You called me out in the YO EVERYONE thread, and you ran off because you knew I was right about you being okay with things going "offtopic" as long as you could participate in the subject.

I'm done with you.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 04:25 PM
ETB,

you're good people, sorry to take your thread offtopic
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 04:34 PM
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I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  

sure, I can ignore you.

I would just challenge you to own your hateful expressions like "pole smoker" rather than try to make some bullshit elaborate justification for using such a term and then copping out by saying you're tired of having to explain your jokes to me.

I understand what the term pole smoker means, no need to "explain". I also understand gay bashing, no need to "justify".

Try to clean it up a little bit, that's not what we're about here.
Dude, you really need to get down off your high horse. I was not gay bashing. I even asked one of my best friends (who happens to be gay) if he considers that gay bashing. You know what his response is, you're overly sensitive and you should learn how to take a joke. If he isn't offended, why should you be?

The only reason "pole smoker" is derogatory is because YOU are attaching that meaning to it. Just because YOU think oral sex is offensive doesn't mean everyone does. Just because YOU can't take a joke, doesn't mean that everyone else can't.

BTW, You didn't challenge shit in any of these threads. You called me out in the YO EVERYONE thread, and you ran off because you knew I was right about you being okay with things going "offtopic" as long as you could participate in the subject.

I'm done with you.

good grief. Are you for real man? I don't know what rock you live under, but pole smoker is not a form of endearment.  ;D

You are rrreeeeeaaaacccchhhhhhiiiiinnnnggggggggggg



Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 04:39 PM
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I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  

sure, I can ignore you.

I would just challenge you to own your hateful expressions like "pole smoker" rather than try to make some bullshit elaborate justification for using such a term and then copping out by saying you're tired of having to explain your jokes to me.

I understand what the term pole smoker means, no need to "explain". I also understand gay bashing, no need to "justify".

Try to clean it up a little bit, that's not what we're about here.
Dude, you really need to get down off your high horse. I was not gay bashing. I even asked one of my best friends (who happens to be gay) if he considers that gay bashing. You know what his response is, you're overly sensitive and you should learn how to take a joke. If he isn't offended, why should you be?

The only reason "pole smoker" is derogatory is because YOU are attaching that meaning to it. Just because YOU think oral sex is offensive doesn't mean everyone does. Just because YOU can't take a joke, doesn't mean that everyone else can't.

BTW, You didn't challenge shit in any of these threads. You called me out in the YO EVERYONE thread, and you ran off because you knew I was right about you being okay with things going "offtopic" as long as you could participate in the subject.

I'm done with you.

good grief. Are you for real man? I don't know what rock you live under, but pole smoker is not a form of endearment.  ;D

You are rrreeeeeaaaacccchhhhhhiiiiinnnnggggggggggg

Exactly, because of people like you who attach a hateful meaning to it.

Think about it:

Pole smoker

Pole = johnson
smoker = sucking

I like to have mine smoked every now and then, I don't see that as being derogatory or hateful.

If I called a woman a pole smoker who you be that offended? You're the one holding up all these social taboos when we should be breaking free of them.

I know you think you helping, but you are furthering the usage of hate by empowering a term like that to make it something hurtful instead of silly.

You take life way too seriously man. Cheer up, go get your pole smoked, you'll feel better.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: AMightyCaporal on Apr 22, 2009, 04:47 PM
I actually think that tracy is right to say pole smoker is derogatory

not because of how he perceives it compared to the way you do

but because of how its been used in the past and how its being used as a hateful term in our present culture- either describing someone as gay or slutty (depending on gender)

now calling someone gay is not an insult- there is no wrong in that but i think we all can agree that in our culture- many people use terms like pole smoker and homo and gay as derogatory remarks fueled by hate and disrespect and fear of differences

so whether you are being derogatory or not- it is difficult to use a term like that and not be seen as one who uses such a term in a hateful way.

The problem is- Tracy doesn't believe that you aren't being hateful

and i think tracy is trying to say- by using a term like that- you are perpetuating its use and making it okay to say.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 04:48 PM
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I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  

sure, I can ignore you.

I would just challenge you to own your hateful expressions like "pole smoker" rather than try to make some bullshit elaborate justification for using such a term and then copping out by saying you're tired of having to explain your jokes to me.

I understand what the term pole smoker means, no need to "explain". I also understand gay bashing, no need to "justify".

Try to clean it up a little bit, that's not what we're about here.
Dude, you really need to get down off your high horse. I was not gay bashing. I even asked one of my best friends (who happens to be gay) if he considers that gay bashing. You know what his response is, you're overly sensitive and you should learn how to take a joke. If he isn't offended, why should you be?

The only reason "pole smoker" is derogatory is because YOU are attaching that meaning to it. Just because YOU think oral sex is offensive doesn't mean everyone does. Just because YOU can't take a joke, doesn't mean that everyone else can't.

BTW, You didn't challenge shit in any of these threads. You called me out in the YO EVERYONE thread, and you ran off because you knew I was right about you being okay with things going "offtopic" as long as you could participate in the subject.

I'm done with you.

good grief. Are you for real man? I don't know what rock you live under, but pole smoker is not a form of endearment.  ;D

You are rrreeeeeaaaacccchhhhhhiiiiinnnnggggggggggg

Exactly, because of people like you who attach a hateful meaning to it.

Think about it:

Pole smoker

Pole = johnson
smoker = sucking

I like to have mine smoked every now and then, I don't see that as being derogatory or hateful.

If I called a woman a pole smoker who you be that offended? You're the one holding up all these social taboos when we should be breaking free of them.

I know you think you helping, but you are furthering the usage of hate by empowering a term like that to make it something hurtful instead of silly.

You take life way too seriously man. Cheer up, go get your pole smoked, you'll feel better.

pole = johnson  ;D

no dummy,

pole = penis      
johnson = penis

sweeetie, when people "smoke" do they smoke the same cigarette over and over? No, they smoke maybe 10 or 20 different cigarettes a day, every day. Now, do your little word switcharoo there and you can see how offensive that term can be. I think the problem is that you actually don't know what that term means and you're just saying it through your limited world view of things.

point is, Harvey Milk put his life on the line for gay rights and you refer to him as a pole smoker; There just might be some people who would be offended by that statement. If you really don't know this (and I think you do), you should know this. It's offensive.

I am really starting to think you don't understand why it's offensive.

BTW, call your girfriend or wife a pole smoker, see how they react. I mean, since it's not an offensive term.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 22, 2009, 04:49 PM
QuoteETB,

you're good people, sorry to take your thread offtopic

Don't worry 'bout it . There is a real double standard with what people think is OK to say or joke about. I see it in movies and stand up comedy. Think Bill Mahr or Jon Stewart they make bank with their stuff pop culture icons, visionaries some think. Try some of their stuff sometime at lunch, the water cooler, or a cocktail party. You get flak a label or name, sneers. Invite all those people over for the Daily Show,Real Time or Dont Mess With the Zohan they laugh their ass off. Go figure. I really don't draw a lot of conclusions about who anyone is here or in the real world.I don't know any of you really. I'll just be glad when we graduate this shoolhouse rock.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 04:53 PM
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The problem is- Tracy doesn't believe that you aren't being hateful

and i think tracy is trying to say- by using a term like that- you are perpetuating its use and making it okay to say.

I can say, I was in the military for 4 years and when people referred to gay men as pole smokers, it was not meant in a loving way. In fact, it was said with a vengence.

I also have some homophobic friends who use that term in a hateful way. Not good.

I can honestly say, I have never heard that term used in any other way. I could be wrong, but that sure would be a stretch to say calling a gay man a pole smoker is a form of endearment.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: MickeyReds on Apr 22, 2009, 04:57 PM
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I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  

sure, I can ignore you.

I would just challenge you to own your hateful expressions like "pole smoker" rather than try to make some bullshit elaborate justification for using such a term and then copping out by saying you're tired of having to explain your jokes to me.

I understand what the term pole smoker means, no need to "explain". I also understand gay bashing, no need to "justify".

Try to clean it up a little bit, that's not what we're about here.
Dude, you really need to get down off your high horse. I was not gay bashing. I even asked one of my best friends (who happens to be gay) if he considers that gay bashing. You know what his response is, you're overly sensitive and you should learn how to take a joke. If he isn't offended, why should you be?

The only reason "pole smoker" is derogatory is because YOU are attaching that meaning to it. Just because YOU think oral sex is offensive doesn't mean everyone does. Just because YOU can't take a joke, doesn't mean that everyone else can't.

BTW, You didn't challenge shit in any of these threads. You called me out in the YO EVERYONE thread, and you ran off because you knew I was right about you being okay with things going "offtopic" as long as you could participate in the subject.

I'm done with you.

good grief. Are you for real man? I don't know what rock you live under, but pole smoker is not a form of endearment.  ;D

You are rrreeeeeaaaacccchhhhhhiiiiinnnnggggggggggg

Exactly, because of people like you who attach a hateful meaning to it.

Think about it:

Pole smoker

Pole = johnson
smoker = sucking

I like to have mine smoked every now and then, I don't see that as being derogatory or hateful.

If I called a woman a pole smoker who you be that offended? You're the one holding up all these social taboos when we should be breaking free of them.

I know you think you helping, but you are furthering the usage of hate by empowering a term like that to make it something hurtful instead of silly.

You take life way too seriously man. Cheer up, go get your pole smoked, you'll feel better.

pole = johnson  ;D

no dummy,

pole = penis      
johnson = penis

sweeetie, when people "smoke" do they smoke the same cigarette over and over? No, they smoke maybe 10 or 20 different cigarettes a day, every day. Now, do your little word switcharoo there and you can see how offensive that term can be. I think the problem is that you actually don't know what that term means and you're just saying it through your limited world view of things.

point is, Harvey Milk put his life on the line for gay rights and you refer to him as a pole smoker; There just might be some people who would be offended by that statement. If you really don't know this (and I think you do), you should know this. It's offensive.

I am really starting to think you don't understand why it's offensive.

BTW, call your girfriend or wife a pole smoker, see how they react. I mean, since it's not an offensive term.

Randy "THE RAM" Robinson put his life on the line for something way cooler than gay rights. PRO WRESTLING!
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 04:57 PM
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I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  

sure, I can ignore you.

I would just challenge you to own your hateful expressions like "pole smoker" rather than try to make some bullshit elaborate justification for using such a term and then copping out by saying you're tired of having to explain your jokes to me.

I understand what the term pole smoker means, no need to "explain". I also understand gay bashing, no need to "justify".

Try to clean it up a little bit, that's not what we're about here.
Dude, you really need to get down off your high horse. I was not gay bashing. I even asked one of my best friends (who happens to be gay) if he considers that gay bashing. You know what his response is, you're overly sensitive and you should learn how to take a joke. If he isn't offended, why should you be?

The only reason "pole smoker" is derogatory is because YOU are attaching that meaning to it. Just because YOU think oral sex is offensive doesn't mean everyone does. Just because YOU can't take a joke, doesn't mean that everyone else can't.

BTW, You didn't challenge shit in any of these threads. You called me out in the YO EVERYONE thread, and you ran off because you knew I was right about you being okay with things going "offtopic" as long as you could participate in the subject.

I'm done with you.

good grief. Are you for real man? I don't know what rock you live under, but pole smoker is not a form of endearment.  ;D

You are rrreeeeeaaaacccchhhhhhiiiiinnnnggggggggggg

Exactly, because of people like you who attach a hateful meaning to it.

Think about it:

Pole smoker

Pole = johnson
smoker = sucking

I like to have mine smoked every now and then, I don't see that as being derogatory or hateful.

If I called a woman a pole smoker who you be that offended? You're the one holding up all these social taboos when we should be breaking free of them.

I know you think you helping, but you are furthering the usage of hate by empowering a term like that to make it something hurtful instead of silly.

You take life way too seriously man. Cheer up, go get your pole smoked, you'll feel better.

pole = johnson  ;D

no dummy,

pole = penis      
johnson = penis

sweeetie, when people "smoke" do they smoke the same cigarette over and over? No, they smoke maybe 10 or 20 different cigarettes a day, every day. Now, do your little word switcharoo there and you can see how offensive that term can be. I think the problem is that you actually don't know what that term means and you're just saying it through your limited world view of things.

point is, Harvey Milk put his life on the line for gay rights and you refer to him as a pole smoker; There just might be some people who would be offended by that statement. If you really don't know this (and I think you do), you should know this. It's offensive.

I am really starting to think you don't understand why it's offensive.

BTW, call your girfriend or wife a pole smoker, see how they react. I mean, since it's not an offensive term.
Queen Tracy: I'm sorry your so offended.

You're think your so progressive, but in actuality your extremely close minded. You think everyone should be treated with equality right? So why should gays, or blacks, or jews, or polocks, or sheep fuckers (like yourself) be excluded from the fun? By saying it's NOT okay to poke fun at a certain group is singling a certain group out, even if you think it's in a positive way.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 04:58 PM
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I'm not uncomfortable with any of this. I just don't feel like having to explain things to you everytime a joke is made and you don't get it or like.

Again, please put me on ignore.  

sure, I can ignore you.

I would just challenge you to own your hateful expressions like "pole smoker" rather than try to make some bullshit elaborate justification for using such a term and then copping out by saying you're tired of having to explain your jokes to me.

I understand what the term pole smoker means, no need to "explain". I also understand gay bashing, no need to "justify".

Try to clean it up a little bit, that's not what we're about here.
Dude, you really need to get down off your high horse. I was not gay bashing. I even asked one of my best friends (who happens to be gay) if he considers that gay bashing. You know what his response is, you're overly sensitive and you should learn how to take a joke. If he isn't offended, why should you be?

The only reason "pole smoker" is derogatory is because YOU are attaching that meaning to it. Just because YOU think oral sex is offensive doesn't mean everyone does. Just because YOU can't take a joke, doesn't mean that everyone else can't.

BTW, You didn't challenge shit in any of these threads. You called me out in the YO EVERYONE thread, and you ran off because you knew I was right about you being okay with things going "offtopic" as long as you could participate in the subject.

I'm done with you.

good grief. Are you for real man? I don't know what rock you live under, but pole smoker is not a form of endearment.  ;D

You are rrreeeeeaaaacccchhhhhhiiiiinnnnggggggggggg

Exactly, because of people like you who attach a hateful meaning to it.

Think about it:

Pole smoker

Pole = johnson
smoker = sucking

I like to have mine smoked every now and then, I don't see that as being derogatory or hateful.

If I called a woman a pole smoker who you be that offended? You're the one holding up all these social taboos when we should be breaking free of them.

I know you think you helping, but you are furthering the usage of hate by empowering a term like that to make it something hurtful instead of silly.

You take life way too seriously man. Cheer up, go get your pole smoked, you'll feel better.

pole = johnson  ;D

no dummy,

pole = penis      
johnson = penis

sweeetie, when people "smoke" do they smoke the same cigarette over and over? No, they smoke maybe 10 or 20 different cigarettes a day, every day. Now, do your little word switcharoo there and you can see how offensive that term can be. I think the problem is that you actually don't know what that term means and you're just saying it through your limited world view of things.

point is, Harvey Milk put his life on the line for gay rights and you refer to him as a pole smoker; There just might be some people who would be offended by that statement. If you really don't know this (and I think you do), you should know this. It's offensive.

I am really starting to think you don't understand why it's offensive.

BTW, call your girfriend or wife a pole smoker, see how they react. I mean, since it's not an offensive term.

Randy "THE RAM" Robinson put his life on the line for something way cooler than gay rights. PRO WRESTLING!
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 05:07 PM
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbCbGc2UK3Y[/media]
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 05:09 PM
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Queen Tracy: I'm sorry your so offended.

You're think your so progressive, but in actuality your extremely close minded. You think everyone should be treated with equality right? So why should gays, or blacks, or jews, or polocks, or sheep fuckers (like yourself) be excluded from the fun? By saying it's NOT okay to poke fun at a certain group is singling a certain group out, even if you think it's in a positive way.

yeah, pretty much what I thought.

(pretty clever how you switched the you're with the your and vice versa. Pretty clever to sort of add such a moronic tone, now you're using your noggin.  ;) )
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 05:11 PM
So you're trying to prove your point by showing me some dude who probably listens to limp bizkit getting mad about being called a pole smoker?? Do you like Limp Bizkit ?
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 05:12 PM
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Queen Tracy: I'm sorry your so offended.

You're think your so progressive, but in actuality your extremely close minded. You think everyone should be treated with equality right? So why should gays, or blacks, or jews, or polocks, or sheep fuckers (like yourself) be excluded from the fun? By saying it's NOT okay to poke fun at a certain group is singling a certain group out, even if you think it's in a positive way.

yeah, pretty much what I thought.
I'm glad we could come to this understanding.

Give me a kiss you silly old man!  :-*
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: ycartrob on Apr 22, 2009, 05:13 PM
QuoteSo you're trying to prove your point by showing me some dude who probably listens to limp bizkit getting mad about being called a pole smoker?? Do you like Limp Bizkit ?

you're done with me about 4 posts ago. I'm certainly done with you
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Leontheslut on Apr 22, 2009, 05:16 PM
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QuoteSo you're trying to prove your point by showing me some dude who probably listens to limp bizkit getting mad about being called a pole smoker?? Do you like Limp Bizkit ?

you're done with me about 4 posts ago. I'm certainly done with you
I miss you already!  :'(

Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: .Walt on Apr 22, 2009, 05:48 PM
All over hockey and tits. Some countries that's a delicacy.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: capt. scotty on Apr 22, 2009, 06:13 PM
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i disagree. he gets the sentimentality votes but i'm a little over these hollywood has beens coming back to reclaim their shot at fame. i'm all for turning your life around and putting down the booze but that shouldn't win him an oscar. he was a great fit for that movie, but Sean Penn has honed his craft for 30 years, and even though i was nauseous reading about him and hugo chavez, he deserved that oscar because he's the better actor.

i guess i have more sympathy for the average joe who gets up every day and slugs it out at his factory job to put food on the table than for mickey rourke. but hey, we've all got our demons, just sayin.

not the most feminine thing to say but GET OFF MICKEY ROURKE'S NUTZ ALREADY!  ;)

Oh, overall I agree Sean Penn is hands down the better actor, and I like more of his movies than Rourke's (though SP has also made many more), but I thought in this instance Rourke deserved the Oscar. It seems like your basing who should have one over who has proved to be the better actor for their career, thats not how it works.

And FWIW, Rourke wasnt an alcoholic or drug addict during the decade or so he was out of movies which you and a couple other people noted, he suffered from depression.
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: capt. scotty on Apr 22, 2009, 06:15 PM
QuoteAll over hockey and tits. Some countries that's a delicacy.

(http://skypeck.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/strange-brew.jpg)
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: MickeyReds on Apr 22, 2009, 06:33 PM
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you're done with me about 4 posts ago. I'm certainly done with you

Wawawawawawawawawawahhhhhhhh!
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Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 23, 2009, 12:33 AM
dawg

http://www.uniquelyrourke.com/
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: capt. scotty on Apr 23, 2009, 12:35 AM
Quotedawg

http://www.uniquelyrourke.com/

;D

I highly doubt that is his OFFICIAL website
Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: Vadie Stark on Apr 23, 2009, 12:58 AM
is to
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Title: Re: Mickey Rourke Throwdown
Post by: capt. scotty on May 23, 2009, 01:59 PM
Just watched Once Upon A Time In Mexico and Mickey had his chihuahua with him in the movie  ;D 8-)