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#1 Before February 2015

Lashkar
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Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Many of you may not know who Frank Wilson is, as you may be horribly wrapped in the modern crap that society feeds you.

Frank Wilson was a legend (Musician). He wrote many outstanding (Mow town) songs for great artists back in the day, such as , Tina Turner, Steveie Wonder and the Four Tops, not mention 100 more. He was indeed almost one of the best song writers about, and it is a sad to hear that he has just passed away. Please try to pay your respects here to the legend.

Due to my vast knowledge it would also appear I have found this out before Wikipedia users have.

Last edited by Lashkar (Sep 27 2012 4:26:31 pm)

#2 Before February 2015

Fdoou
Banned

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

I really don't like your smug superior attitude.

Please stop your modern crap

#3 Before February 2015

Deetz
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

I love how you spell motown as "mow town".

And what Fdoou says, whatever.

#4 Before February 2015

Shift
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

I feel like a need a monocle and pipe...

#5 Before February 2015

krubby
Member
Joined: 2015-06-23
Posts: 1,190

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Lashkar wrote:

Many of you may not know who Frank Wilson is, as you may be horribly wrapped in the modern crap that society feeds you.

Frank Wilson was a legend (Musician). He wrote many outstanding (Mow town) songs for great artists back in the day, such as , Tina Turner, Steveie Wonder and the Four Tops, not mention 100 more. He was indeed almost one of the best song writers about, and it is a sad to hear that he has just passed away. Please try to pay your respects here to the legend.

Due to my vast knowledge it would also appear I have found this out before Wikipedia users have.

yeah. you totally aren't stuck up and condescending.

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#6 Before February 2015

Terence22205
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Is this the thread to try to best perpetuate a derp? Because I think you would win.

#7 Before February 2015

Lashkar
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Shift wrote:

I feel like a need a monocle and pipe...

Do a need a monocle for a self?

Fdoou wrote:

I really don't like your smug superior attitude.

I am simply not going to change my ways because a few people can't stand the way a reveal facts.

terence22205 wrote:

Is this the thread to try to best perpetuate a derp? Because I think you would win.

No. It is most obviously "Ignore the topics reason of being here."

It seems very true that many people here have great difficulty sticking to a simple topic, but instead being argumentative over a completely irrelevant subject.

#8 Before February 2015

Terence22205
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

U USING DEHM BIG WORDS AND ITS CONFUZZLING ME.

#9 Before February 2015

treejoe4
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Lashkar wrote:

Many of you may not know who Frank Wilson is, as you may be horribly wrapped in the modern crap that society feeds you.

Frank Wilson was a legend (Musician). He wrote many outstanding (Mow town) songs for great artists back in the day, such as , Tina Turner, Steveie Wonder and the Four Tops, not mention 100 more. He was indeed almost one of the best song writers about, and it is a sad to hear that he has just passed away. Please try to pay your respects here to the legend.

Due to my vast knowledge it would also appear I have found this out before Wikipedia users have.

I like this guy, he's right about a lot of you. What's wrong with a little intelligence on this forum, even though he does talk down to us.

#10 Before February 2015

32OrtonEdge32dh
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Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

This is as good a place as any to mention Andy Williams' passing.


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#11 Before February 2015

Lashkar
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Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

32OrtonEdge32dh wrote:

This is as good a place as any to mention Andy Williams' passing.

It is. I was not aware of ones tragic death. Rest In Peace, Andy Williams.

#12 Before February 2015

Shift
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

I forgot the tophat, earlier. You can't go to a topic like this without a monocle, pipe, and tophat.

treejoe4 wrote:

What's wrong with a little intelligence on this forum, even though he does talk down to us.

I call it douchebaggery. You don't call somebody who happens to know useless fun facts and talks down to people intelligent.

If I were to make a topic letting everyone know that some dude named Dundas was not an Archbishop of Canterbury, would you respond with joy or with a less enthusiastic emotion?

#13 Before February 2015

treejoe4
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Shift wrote:

I forgot the tophat, earlier. You can't go to a topic like this without a monocle, pipe, and tophat.

treejoe4 wrote:

What's wrong with a little intelligence on this forum, even though he does talk down to us.

I call it douchebaggery. You don't call somebody who happens to know useless fun facts and talks down to people intelligent.

If I were to make a topic letting everyone know that some dude named Dundas was not an Archbishop of Canterbury, would you respond with joy or with a less enthusiastic emotion?

He doesn't seem stupid.

#14 Before February 2015

Lashkar
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Shift wrote:

You don't call somebody who happens to know useless fun facts and talks down to people intelligent.

That was very twisted and morbid, although you may not know it. It will appear that the only "fact" that I have mentioned on this very forum is that, someone has tragically passed away, therefore, your sentence must be referring to that, meaning, that you think being informed of someones death is a fun-fact?

#15 Before February 2015

Deetz
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Definately not fun.

But , you know, some people don't like being talked down to.

So please stop if you know how to be well-liked around here.

#16 Before February 2015

Lashkar
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

deetz wrote:

So please stop if you know how to be well-liked around here.

I am hardly talking down to people, simply replying to ones questions with great detail and understanding.

Sorry.

#17 Before February 2015

Deetz
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Glad you understand //forums.everybodyedits.com/img/smilies/smile

#18 Before February 2015

Arceus64
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Lashkar wrote:

Many of you may not know who Frank Wilson is, as you may be horribly wrapped in the modern crap that society feeds you.

Frank Wilson was a legend (Musician). He wrote many outstanding (Mow town) songs for great artists back in the day, such as , Tina Turner, Steveie Wonder and the Four Tops, not mention 100 more. He was indeed almost one of the best song writers about, and it is a sad to hear that he has just passed away. Please try to pay your respects here to the legend.

to my vast knowledge it would also appear I have found this out before Wikipedia users have.

Now do that and be a well-respected member of our entire community.

#19 Before February 2015

Shift
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Lashkar wrote:

That was very twisted and morbid, although you may not know it. It will appear that the only "fact" that I have mentioned on this very forum is that, someone has tragically passed away, therefore, your sentence must be referring to that, meaning, that you think being informed of someones death is a fun-fact?

Well, aren't you just a ball of fun...

It's a phrase. The fact that it's called a "fun fact" doesn't mean it's fun; in fact, most fun facts are universally boring. I'll even give you some examples:

-Dundas was not an Archbishop of Canterbury.
-"Stewardesses" is the longest word typed with only the left hand.
-Women blink nearly twice as much as men.

Maybe somebody would call those facts interesting, but I doubt anyone would call them fun. Yet, they're called fun facts. I might even go so far as to accuse you of having a morbid outlook, for you're the one who saw the morbidness where little to none actually existed.

Now, to the point. I don't care if you want to share your "morbid facts," but quit trying to come across all high and mighty. Arceus64 generously offered a much improved version of the OP that would have avoided this issue entirely.

#20 Before February 2015

Lashkar
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Shift wrote:
Lashkar wrote:

That was very twisted and morbid, although you may not know it. It will appear that the only "fact" that I have mentioned on this very forum is that, someone has tragically passed away, therefore, your sentence must be referring to that, meaning, that you think being informed of someones death is a fun-fact?

Well, aren't you just a ball of fun...

It's a phrase. The fact that it's called a "fun fact" doesn't mean it's fun; in fact, most fun facts are universally boring. I'll even give you some examples:

-Dundas was not an Archbishop of Canterbury.
-"Stewardesses" is the longest word typed with only the left hand.
-Women blink nearly twice as much as men.

Maybe somebody would call those facts interesting, but I doubt anyone would call them fun. Yet, they're called fun facts. I might even go so far as to accuse you of having a morbid outlook, for you're the one who saw the morbidness where little to none actually existed.

Now, to the point. I don't care if you want to share your "morbid facts," but quit trying to come across all high and mighty. Arceus64 generously offered a much improved version of the OP that would have avoided this issue entirely.

Hahahaha!

You cannot accuse me of anything within this subject since as it stands, you put the word "fun" into the subject. I know what a fun fact happens to be, but when someone announces a death, you shouldn't ever refer to it as a "fun-fact", it should be known as a "fact". The way I see it, is a fun fact, is an amusing or interesting piece of information, or something close within them boundaries.

Secondly. You're telling me to alter my post, however, I do not understand at the slightest what it means to you, if it appears you do not like my personality, or me as a person, then I can easily suggest that you can simply leave it at that and refrain from posting, and starting an off topic discussion within a topic that is suppose to a place to pay respects to someone. Nevertheless, it appears that you are not capable of such an action.

#21 Before February 2015

Watashii
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Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

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#22 Before February 2015

treejoe4
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

Let the flame begin!

#23 Before February 2015

Lashkar
Guest

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

D'awww, for me ?

I'm guessing that took you a good few minutes of your life, therefore I was intending to put your hard work as my very own avatar, but I'm sure you noticed that it is unfortunately too big, in size, and in file size, sorry.

#24 Before February 2015

krubby
Member
Joined: 2015-06-23
Posts: 1,190

Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

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if you think this is getting off-topic, lashkar, it's your own fault for being a ****.

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#25 Before February 2015

Lashkar
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Re: Rest in Peace Frank Wilson.

krubby wrote:

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if you think this is getting off-topic, lashkar, it's your own fault for being a ****.

Your argumentative attitudes towards me is what made you all simply go off-topic. I am no way capable at all   of controlling the way you reply to me.

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