7dGbY Wrote:
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> Dead zone Wrote:
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> > Falls Church Failtard Wrote:
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> > > Daily.
> >
> > Dude, you're on a years-long oh-fer. You have
> > lost virtually every contest you have ever
> entered
> > here. Posters of any intelligence end up
> kicking
> > the living shit out 0f you every time. Just as
> > they apparently and unsurprisingly do at
> > City-Data. You are an internet-wide failure.
>
> Verbose old fucker aren't you? lol You don't get
> any points for essay length and it doesn't take
> that many words to just say that you were wrong.
> Though when you have to respond with so much
> bullshit it does kind of say the same.
>
> Never been to City-Data Gramps. But not surprised
> that you get your dumb ass beaten regularly there
> too.
>
> >
> > > Again you're confused old man. I don't give
> a
> > > shit about Broad Street. Vienna and Falls
> > Church
> > > both are suburban shit holes.
> >
> > And yet you post on and on like some pouty
> little
> > girl with hurt feelings.
> >
>
>
> Uh, no. Those obviously aren't my posts dumbshit.
>
>
> Alzheimer's is a bitch huh?
>
>
> > > Because one of the partners operating the
> > shuttle
> > > declared bankruptcy doesn't mean that it
> > stopped
> > > running.
> >
> > LOL! There were no partners, dumbfuck. There
> was
> > just the franchise operator whom you so
> foolishly
> > named and pointed to, and who of course had
> gone
> > belly up in the Spring of 1998, long before
> Esca
> > opened and even longer before your asswipe
> claims
> > of having ridden the water taxi. None of that
> > shit ever fucking happened. You made the whole
> > thing up. Just another bit of fabricated
> nonsense
> > that you got caught on and castrated for. Same
> > sort of deal as the Broad Street bullshit that
> > you've so clumsily hung yourself on here.
>
> Wrong again.
>
> "Circle Line would not be the first to offer
> business travelers an alternative to taxicabs as a
> way to get from the Wall Street area to La
> Guardia. Delta Air Lines provided a similar
> service,
which was operated in its later years
> by New York Waterway, until the end of 2000, when
> the service closed."
>
> I didn't even start taking it until after 98 you
> dumb shit. lol
Looks like Asshole Spotter/LOL.../Dead zone/ ... just had his hat handed to him again.
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in more ceremonious days, if someone came to visit you, you would see him to the door at visit's end. Then either you or your butler would hand him his hat, since everyone in those days wore hats, but not inside. Figurative meaning: to be shown the door, to be sent packing. Can be used to mean to be fired. You can use it in a variety of ways, such as: "He expected another term, but the voters handed him his hat." Or, "I was confident that my actions were for the good of the company, but I was handed my hat anyway." Or: "I offered him first crack at my new invention, the one that would save him thousands annually. I didn't expect to be handed my hat and shown the door." Of course, the literal meaning is still valid. If you are looking around for your hat, someone is likely to hand it to you in simple politeness.