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I don't often defend either of the 'twins', but can't we just chalk some things up to errors in memory? 

 

Somebody visited the Fort and enjoyed it.  

 

You guys just wait until age starts doing a number on your brain cells.   You'll be amazed what you forget or remember differently from how somebody else remembers it.

 

 

Candy

Originally posted by: O2bnVegas

I don't often defend either of the 'twins', but can't we just chalk some things up to errors in memory? 

 

Somebody visited the Fort and enjoyed it.  

 

You guys just wait until age starts doing a number on your brain cells.   You'll be amazed what you forget or remember differently from how somebody else remembers it.

 

 

Candy


 What you say here is truthful to a degree. There is a certain individual who posts here and throughout the Forums who apparently would rather lie even if telling the truth would be easier. His lies have nothing to do with his memory, he knowingly lies to justify his moronic comments.

Originally posted by: David Miller

 What you say here is truthful to a degree. There is a certain individual who posts here and throughout the Forums who apparently would rather lie even if telling the truth would be easier. His lies have nothing to do with his memory, he knowingly lies to justify his moronic comments.


Don't be so hard on yourself!

Originally posted by: O2bnVegas

I don't often defend either of the 'twins', but can't we just chalk some things up to errors in memory? 

 

Somebody visited the Fort and enjoyed it.  

 

You guys just wait until age starts doing a number on your brain cells.   You'll be amazed what you forget or remember differently from how somebody else remembers it.

 

 

Candy


Candy, I think it's an indicator of Toms character that he makes an issue out of this. First he said "there's no boat." Then, when I schooled him, he said, "OK, but it's a water taxi, not a ferry."

 

It was indeed a National Park Service trip, there was an interpreter on board, and it left from the Inner Harbor. That particular trip may no longer be available--i don't know.

 

But Jesus, stupid little asshole Tom, what a ridiculous thing to argue about!


Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Candy, I think it's an indicator of Toms character that he makes an issue out of this. First he said "there's no boat." Then, when I schooled him, he said, "OK, but it's a water taxi, not a ferry."

 

It was indeed a National Park Service trip, there was an interpreter on board, and it left from the Inner Harbor. That particular trip may no longer be available--i don't know.

 

But Jesus, stupid little asshole Tom, what a ridiculous thing to argue about!


He just wanted to get to you, Kevin.  And you fell for it.

Originally posted by: tom

It's a water taxi from the Inner Harbor, and is indeed run by the National Park Service

 

WRONG AGAIN & you said it was a ferry

 

The Baltimore Water Taxi service in the Inner Harbor is operated by Harbor Boating, Inc., a Baltimore-based maritime company that has been running harbor transportation since 1975


The TOUR is run by the NPS, asshole. It may have been cut off because of the fuckhead you voted for slashing NPS funding. I took the trip in 2003. I don't know the current schedule---but the water taxi, ferry, whatever you want to call it is there because the parking lot at the Fort is small and the boat makes it easy to access the Fort without a car.

 

The National Park Service has docents at the Fort and gives guided tours. 

 

Stupid Tom. You wouldn't have the guts to call me a liar if we were face to face. 

Originally posted by: O2bnVegas

He just wanted to get to you, Kevin.  And you fell for it.


I didn't fall for anything. Stupid Tom is an asshole, but that aside, he uses Tom-logic all the time, and I refute him regularly.

 

Consider that his entire babble here is that I called the water taxi a ferry. And he called me a LIAR LIAR LIAR for that minor error. He's a jerkass.

 

You seem to equate me with stupid Tom and Millerpig, but just take a look at this and other threads to see who always turns a civil discussion into something nasty.

 

But you're right, I shouldn't bother responding to either of those nasty, evil little subhumans. They're idiots, and they're Trumpers, and both species are best avoided.

kevin said he took a NPS ferry to the fort.  I pointed out that the NPS does not run a ferry but they do have a parking lot.  He then said it was a NPS water taxi.  I pointed out that this was another lie..  It is obvious that he never went.

 

When caught with his lies he reverts to insults and obscenities; a common tactic by liberals when caught

Originally posted by: tom

kevin said he took a NPS ferry to the fort.  I pointed out that the NPS does not run a ferry but they do have a parking lot.  He then said it was a NPS water taxi.  I pointed out that this was another lie..  It is obvious that he never went.

 

When caught with his lies he reverts to insults and obscenities; a common tactic by liberals when caught


It was in 2003, idiot. "NPS does not run a ferry" is in the PRESENT TENSE.

 

But you don't listen to anything but Tom-logic.

Originally posted by: tom

kevin said he took a NPS ferry to the fort.  I pointed out that the NPS does not run a ferry but they do have a parking lot.  He then said it was a NPS water taxi.  I pointed out that this was another lie..  It is obvious that he never went.

 

When caught with his lies he reverts to insults and obscenities; a common tactic by liberals when caught


Stupid Tommy-poo, I'd like to ask you a question. Do you have the balls and/or the intellect to answer?

 

Question: What is a lie?

 

I'm asking you what YOU think a lie is, not the dictionary definition, because I know that you don't have access to a dictionary and you wouldn't know how to use it if you did. But here's the definition, nonetheless:

 

 

Lie: A deliberate falsehood, made with the intent to deceive.

 

Note the elements of the definition. A statement, to be a LIE LIE LIE LIE LIE, must be a) known by the speaker to be false; b) made to mislead or deceive.

 

So, by calling me a LIAR LIAR LIAR LIAR LIAR, you're saying that I knew it wasn't a ferry--it was a water taxi.

 

OOH OOH OOH OOH OOH! So who was I trying to deceive by saying it was a ferry instead of a water taxi????????? Why did I "lie" when I called the boat a ferry??????

 

You also claim to know whether I went on the trip at all. Why would I lie about that? And don't say some weasel crap like, "You always lie, you're a LIAR LIAR LIAR LIAR LIAR." Answer me, coward. Why the fuck would I lie about visiting Fort McHenry?

 

You and Millerscum sure love love love to call people LIARS LIARS LIARS. But you don't even know what a lie IS.

 

You're dead wrong--foolishly wrong--childishly wrong--about a LOT of things. But I think you actually do believe a lot of your own shit. So even though you're always wrong, you're not always a liar. You see, I know the difference between an idiot and a liar. You're not always both.

 

Millerscum doesn't know the difference between "I don't agree with you" and "LIAR LIAR LIAR LIAR LIAR." He thinks that anyone who says anything he doesn't support is a LIAR LIAR LIAR LIAR LIAR, and says so fifty times a day.

 

You, too?

 

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