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Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 11:54:25 pm »

Night folks. It’s that time of year again where I’m following my precious grandchildren all around the country while they show their animals and bring home ribbons, plaques, banners, and trophies. It’s hot in those barns and I’m whipped. Today I stayed in the pool most of the day and that was so comfortable. They took off tonight for Murray, KY. I think I’m gonna sit this one out.

That will keep you busy!
Posted by: Icno
« on: Today at 11:48:45 pm »

Night folks. It’s that time of year again where I’m following my precious grandchildren all around the country while they show their animals and bring home ribbons, plaques, banners, and trophies. It’s hot in those barns and I’m whipped. Today I stayed in the pool most of the day and that was so comfortable. They took off tonight for Murray, KY. I think I’m gonna sit this one out.
Posted by: Icno
« on: Today at 11:41:08 pm »

I read your posts! You are ICNO after all!

Awe now, you know I was just joshing you! Of course you read my posts. It’s late and there’s nothing better than curling up with a good ole Icno post to put your mind at rest.
Posted by: Icno
« on: Today at 11:38:43 pm »

Posted by: Icno
« on: Today at 11:37:20 pm »

Check out the vid I posted about this.

Oh and I have a knife on me most every hour of every day and have had, with a a few exceptions, since I was 18.


That was great!
Posted by: CrystalClear722
« on: Today at 11:33:57 pm »

Howdy CC. Most people don’t read my posts. That doesn’t bother me in the least. I know I’m wordy. I’ve been told. It’s ok, I understand and I’m good with it. I used to get TL/DR a lot. I’d laugh. I had an account on old Topix W&P for War and Peace.

I read your posts! You are ICNO after all!
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 11:29:08 pm »

Howdy CC. Most people don’t read my posts. That doesn’t bother me in the least. I know I’m wordy. I’ve been told. It’s ok, I understand and I’m good with it. I used to get TL/DR a lot. I’d laugh. I had an account on old Topix W&P for War and Peace.

I read 'em.
Posted by: Icno
« on: Today at 11:27:09 pm »


Not reading your post yet...just want to say ICNO!!! YAY!   Missed you!
Howdy CC. Most people don’t read my posts. That doesn’t bother me in the least. I know I’m wordy. I’ve been told. It’s ok, I understand and I’m good with it. I used to get TL/DR a lot. I’d laugh. I had an account on old Topix W&P for War and Peace.
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 11:23:56 pm »

He may have been the “aggressor”. I didn’t speak to that allegation. The fact remains Metcalf told him to get out of the tent and then either shoved him, pushed him, or in someway hit him. That feels like an act of aggression to me. But, perhaps it was merely a love pat. Anthony was in the tent because it was storming outside and he was seeking shelter. In that situation, I don’t see where it would hurt anyone to offer him shelter. He was not “banned” from sporting events. In fact he was scheduled for 2 events that day.

Anthony was a student athlete at his school and carried a 3.7 GPA. That doesn’t fit the criteria of a degenerate, trouble making, “punk”. I’m sure in the moment he wasn’t thinking about the consequences. He felt threatened and reacted to what he perceived as threats. No, he should not have had a weapon but I bet in these days and times many young people have hidden weapons. It doesn’t make his actions any less deplorable.

He didn’t try to deny what he had done. He owned it and openly confessed the moment he was caught. His concern at the time was for Metcalf. Now I’m sure anyone can twist his actions and claim it was all for show but I don’t believe it was. He was provoked and afraid.

I’m not an advocate for solving your issues with violence but I do understand fear. Metcalf had a good 40 pounds on him. Anthony was a lightweight 160 pounder. Metcalf was a linebacker which means he was strong. Anthony knew that. Regardless of the perceived rules on the tents, what exactly is the harm in letting another person have a bit of space and comfort in the middle of a thunderstorm? Anthony’s team for whatever reason, failed to bring a tent that day.

The whole situation is horrible! Where I see a frightened young man, you see a “punk”. Someone you feel unworthy of compassion. There’s just far too much hatred among young people. I certainly can’t fix it. I don’t condone murder. However, I also don’t condone pure hatred towards another especially when your life is not affected one tiny bit by their actions.

Check out the vid I posted about this.

Oh and I have a knife on me most every hour of every day and have had, with a a few exceptions, since I was 18.

Posted by: CrystalClear722
« on: Today at 11:21:22 pm »

He may have been the “aggressor”. I didn’t speak to that allegation. The fact remains Metcalf told him to get out of the tent and then either shoved him, pushed him, or in someway hit him. That feels like an act of aggression to me. But, perhaps it was merely a love pat. Anthony was in the tent because it was storming outside and he was seeking shelter. In that situation, I don’t see where it would hurt anyone to offer him shelter. He was not “banned” from sporting events. In fact he was scheduled for 2 events that day.

Anthony was a student athlete at his school and carried a 3.7 GPA. That doesn’t fit the criteria of a degenerate, trouble making, “punk”. I’m sure in the moment he wasn’t thinking about the consequences. He felt threatened and reacted to what he perceived as threats. No, he should not have had a weapon but I bet in these days and times many young people have hidden weapons. It doesn’t make his actions any less deplorable.

He didn’t try to deny what he had done. He owned it and openly confessed the moment he was caught. His concern at the time was for Metcalf. Now I’m sure anyone can twist his actions and claim it was all for show but I don’t believe it was. He was provoked and afraid.

I’m not an advocate for solving your issues with violence but I do understand fear. Metcalf had a good 40 pounds on him. Anthony was a lightweight 160 pounder. Metcalf was a linebacker which means he was strong. Anthony knew that. Regardless of the perceived rules on the tents, what exactly is the harm in letting another person have a bit of space and comfort in the middle of a thunderstorm? Anthony’s team for whatever reason, failed to bring a tent that day.

The whole situation is horrible! Where I see a frightened young man, you see a “punk”. Someone you feel unworthy of compassion. There’s just far too much hatred among young people. I certainly can’t fix it. I don’t condone murder. However, I also don’t condone pure hatred towards another especially when your life is not affected one tiny bit by their actions.


Not reading your post yet...just want to say ICNO!!! YAY!   Missed you!
Posted by: Icno
« on: Today at 11:14:45 pm »

Everyone who testified has said Anthony was the aggressor. All he had to do was leave a tent that he wasn't suppose to be, as a matter of fact, he shouldn't have even been on school grounds as he had been banned. Someone dropped the ball and didn't get him off the grounds. The age issue plays no part. He was 17 and killed a 17 year old. He should have known the difference between right and wrong and he chose not to abide by that.
He may have been the “aggressor”. I didn’t speak to that allegation. The fact remains Metcalf told him to get out of the tent and then either shoved him, pushed him, or in someway hit him. That feels like an act of aggression to me. But, perhaps it was merely a love pat. Anthony was in the tent because it was storming outside and he was seeking shelter. In that situation, I don’t see where it would hurt anyone to offer him shelter. He was not “banned” from sporting events. In fact he was scheduled for 2 events that day.

Anthony was a student athlete at his school and carried a 3.7 GPA. That doesn’t fit the criteria of a degenerate, trouble making, “punk”. I’m sure in the moment he wasn’t thinking about the consequences. He felt threatened and reacted to what he perceived as threats. No, he should not have had a weapon but I bet in these days and times many young people have hidden weapons. It doesn’t make his actions any less deplorable.

He didn’t try to deny what he had done. He owned it and openly confessed the moment he was caught. His concern at the time was for Metcalf. Now I’m sure anyone can twist his actions and claim it was all for show but I don’t believe it was. He was provoked and afraid.

I’m not an advocate for solving your issues with violence but I do understand fear. Metcalf had a good 40 pounds on him. Anthony was a lightweight 160 pounder. Metcalf was a linebacker which means he was strong. Anthony knew that. Regardless of the perceived rules on the tents, what exactly is the harm in letting another person have a bit of space and comfort in the middle of a thunderstorm? Anthony’s team for whatever reason, failed to bring a tent that day.

The whole situation is horrible! Where I see a frightened young man, you see a “punk”. Someone you feel unworthy of compassion. There’s just far too much hatred among young people. I certainly can’t fix it. I don’t condone murder. However, I also don’t condone pure hatred towards another especially when your life is not affected one tiny bit by their actions.
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 11:13:36 pm »

Wish I could give you a hug...I keep your hug close to me...

Ah, you are sweet!   Thank you
Posted by: CrystalClear722
« on: Today at 11:09:43 pm »

I almost went this evening but got home and had guests.  Mom's Doc and his parents were camped out on the gazebo when I roiled in.

Wish I could give you a hug...I keep your hug close to me...
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 11:06:32 pm »

Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 11:01:08 pm »

Wallets are a thing! (For men) ;-)

Can't remember but mine might be older than my children. lol
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