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I miss stike. Wish he would come back
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Little Steven
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Haha that is funny sh!t Steven. You guys humor is great. If you can get him back ask him to please bring @Big Green Dave with him. Hardest I've laughed and cried in a single post was the tree rat/wine post. Priceless.
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And his photoshop skills are beyond comprehension.Snellville, GA
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Ahem. "...and he used his bottom as a trumpet" is a translation of that ending Latin line of Dante's. I remember Stike well. Once I criticized him and he sent me a long personal message philosophizing about it. Can't remember what the offense was, but he sure was eloquent!Judy in San Diego
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I wasn't around when he was, but didn't he come back with a different handle?Central Valley CA One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee"
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Overrated blowhard. Know it all.
He has driven off too many good people, like tweev and rubmyrock and that guy who juat wanted to share his love of shun knives.
Menace
he lurks here occasionally under the name "zippy lisp" or something similar.
Frankly, all he ever did was parrot Kenji
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Judy Mayberry said:Ahem. "...and he used his bottom as a trumpet" is a translation of that ending Latin line of Dante's. I remember Stike well. Once I criticized him and he sent me a long personal message philosophizing about it. Can't remember what the offense was, but he sure was eloquent!
As stupid as he was, in person he was actually quite polite.
I would say 99.99% of folks don't realize he is kidding or being sarcastic
but that aside, if i heard he fell off a cliff and was killed tomorrow, I wouldn't shed a tear -
JustineCaseyFeldown said:Judy Mayberry said:Ahem. "...and he used his bottom as a trumpet" is a translation of that ending Latin line of Dante's. I remember Stike well. Once I criticized him and he sent me a long personal message philosophizing about it. Can't remember what the offense was, but he sure was eloquent!
As stupid as he was, in person he was actually quite polite.
I would say 99.99% of folks don't realize he is kidding or being sarcastic
but that aside, if i heard he fell off a cliff and was killed tomorrow, I wouldn't shed a tearCentral Valley CA One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee" -
jabam said:I wasn't around when he was, but didn't he come back with a different handle?
That was definitely the old @stike
I sent "Darby" a question about a very old Bible that belonged to my grandmother and the response he gave was certainly "stike like".Location- Just "this side" of Biloxi, Ms.
Status- Standing by.
The greatest barrier against all wisdom, the stronghold against knowledge itself, is the single thought, in ones mind, that they already have it all figured out. -
JustineCaseyFeldown said:Judy Mayberry said:Ahem. "...and he used his bottom as a trumpet" is a translation of that ending Latin line of Dante's. I remember Stike well. Once I criticized him and he sent me a long personal message philosophizing about it. Can't remember what the offense was, but he sure was eloquent!
As stupid as he was, in person he was actually quite polite.
I would say 99.99% of folks don't realize he is kidding or being sarcastic
but that aside, if i heard he fell off a cliff and was killed tomorrow, I wouldn't shed a tearSandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga -
jabam said:JustineCaseyFeldown said:Judy Mayberry said:Ahem. "...and he used his bottom as a trumpet" is a translation of that ending Latin line of Dante's. I remember Stike well. Once I criticized him and he sent me a long personal message philosophizing about it. Can't remember what the offense was, but he sure was eloquent!
As stupid as he was, in person he was actually quite polite.
I would say 99.99% of folks don't realize he is kidding or being sarcastic
but that aside, if i heard he fell off a cliff and was killed tomorrow, I wouldn't shed a tear -
@Just in Case He Fell Down: You are hilarious!Judy in San Diego
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Ok I got it.Central Valley CA One large egg One chocolate lab "Halle" two chiuahuas "Skittles and PeeWee"
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Judy Mayberry said:@Just in Case He Fell Down: You are hilarious!Mt Elgin Ontario - just a Large.
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Screw stike. I miss Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker.
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
He's always racing to be one step ahead of the law.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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JustineCaseyFeldown said:jabam said:JustineCaseyFeldown said:Judy Mayberry said:Ahem. "...and he used his bottom as a trumpet" is a translation of that ending Latin line of Dante's. I remember Stike well. Once I criticized him and he sent me a long personal message philosophizing about it. Can't remember what the offense was, but he sure was eloquent!
As stupid as he was, in person he was actually quite polite.
I would say 99.99% of folks don't realize he is kidding or being sarcastic
but that aside, if i heard he fell off a cliff and was killed tomorrow, I wouldn't shed a tearJudy in San Diego -
Don't miss him at all- his constant harping on the virtues of japanese knives combined with his overboard opinions about throwing leftovers away after a single day really started to wear on me.
Plus his insistance on covering beef in a bag when dry aging and never going past 14 days was just wrong. Don't get me started on his hatred of charcuterie, diatribes about the virtues of paperback books, etc.
Yep- don't think we have had another member spout so much baseless garbage- it's almost like he never attended a science class or was even willing to use basic common sense.
Plus did you see those pumpkins he used to carve? My 6 year old could do better.
Greensboro, NC -
He’s a small, hurtful, envious, spiteful little man-child and I for one am glad he’s gone for anyone that revels in causing dissension and strife as he did for so many years doesn’t belong on the internet.
happy in the hut
West Chester Pennsylvania -
Zippylip said:He’s a small, hurtful, envious, spiteful little man-child and I for one am glad he’s gone for anyone that revels in causing dissension and strife as he did for so many years doesn’t belong on the internet.
I agree. He somehow posted that under my handle. A cruel man for sure.Steve
Caledon, ON
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Seems as if he never left. Just reincarnated into different handle personas.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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stike was dead before I joined, luckily old threads don't die :-)“There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body.”
Coach Finstock Teen Wolf -
Seneca was not stike
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JustineCaseyFeldown said:Judy Mayberry said:Ahem. "...and he used his bottom as a trumpet" is a translation of that ending Latin line of Dante's. I remember Stike well. Once I criticized him and he sent me a long personal message philosophizing about it. Can't remember what the offense was, but he sure was eloquent!
As stupid as he was, in person he was actually quite polite.
I would say 99.99% of folks don't realize he is kidding or being sarcastic
but that aside, if i heard he fell off a cliff and was killed tomorrow, I wouldn't shed a tearDon't tell your problems to people. 80% of people don't care and 20% are glad you have them.
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@Canugghead said:
I miss SenecaTheYounger
I recall that after his absence, the word then is as now-not stike although his posts definitely had a similar composition and style.
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. -
Personally. seneca seemed to be a bit dry and flat and clinical. Not in a bad way. Just sorta lacking social skills. Even more than stike
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6 weeks ago I was hoping to see one of the pumpkin carvings. Man I wish I had 1% of the artistic skills that were used in carving them.
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For my wife. Her favorite is the Legend of Sleepy Hollow
it wraps around, but here's the pithy part. HH chasing Ichabod. Black horse, white horse. Giant moon behind them
imgur won't let me link the album on mobile. Here's a gif
http://imgur.com/MGZq4iS
I have done this one a couple times. Usually cartoonish. This was a bit more ominous and semi-realistic. I also added the whole "town left in flames behind them" thing
Above, Ichabod's farm in flames
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery (above)
In daylight.
And tossed to rot on the compost pile
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My vocabulary does not contain the correct words to properly describe how awesome that is. Beyond your pumpkins I've never seen anything even remotely close.Snellville, GA
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Eggdicted_Dawgfan said:My vocabulary does not contain the correct words to properly describe how awesome that is. Beyond your pumpkins I've never seen anything even remotely close.
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