Piglet's posts
#41
(05-03-2023, 08:28 PM)rothschild Wrote: What doesn't kill Chang makes him stronger. I think he should thank Piglet.

Gee!  What a surprise!  " I'm no homo! " Piggles is back  . . .  expressing his violent male sexual fantasies about Clang, again. 

I can't help but wonder how many small animals mysteriously go missing in his neighborhood . . . immediately prior to or after he posts his homosexual fantasies, about Clang?  I'm not joking.  Yeah . . . it's getting creepier with Piggles' violent homo fantasies.  

I'm not going with RC's philosophy on this one.  I'd be very cautious, too, Clang.

Piglet's rage and his homosexual true-self are both increasing in denial.  Couple his homo denial and his increasing rage with his mental instability . . .  and someone . . . either virtually or physically . . . will be harmed by him.

His vibe is one of a argumentative, raging, closeted, uber-effeminate, illiterate, Jeffrey Dahmer . . . when he posts.

Since you're obviously his "homo-love" object and rage target, I'd be careful Clang.  He lives and breathes for your attention and repartee. 

Keep feeding him responses, if you'd like . . . he gets off on your "pushback".   It's what he needs from you . . . to become sexually aroused.

Or . . . turn the light out while he's locked in the closet.  I' bet that might just scare him straight.
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#42
I'll be careful,but I should be safe unless Pigshit figures out my last name and my address. Even so, he'd post about being on his way to America to rape me and I'd have the police waiting to arrest him when he landed.
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#43
Kill me chongo? For gawd sake guvnor. I can see some degree of subjugation might be nescessary. Im sure youll change your mind when you observe my salami fulminating, weeping at the tip with want, rock solid, hungry, vast, wanting your tender loins and caves.

We can sing " god save the queen " after, as you sob on my chest, thanking me for overpowering you and delivering you into the gates of heaven. We could then go to your favorite burger joint, the most expensive burger is on me, with pop, and we can take home the plastic toy. Ill watch TV, the adverts, theres nowt else, public tv i know you cant afford owt else,

while you play with your toy.

Then we evening closes in, we can embrace......again.
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#44
Yikes.
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#45
(05-04-2023, 07:21 AM)Piglet Wrote: Kill me chongo?  For gawd sake guvnor.  I can see some degree of subjugation might be nescessary.    Im sure youll change your mind when you observe my salami fulminating, weeping at the tip with want, rock solid, hungry,  vast, wanting your tender loins and caves.

We can sing " god save the queen " after, as you sob on my chest, thanking me for overpowering you and delivering you into the gates of heaven.    We could then go to your favorite burger joint, the most expensive burger is on me, with pop, and we can take home the plastic toy.  Ill watch TV, the adverts, theres nowt else, public tv i know you cant afford owt else,

while you play with your toy.

Then we evening closes in, we can embrace......again.
I'm not sally rich but I can afford more than public tv. I have HBO, Cinemax, Netflix, Prime, and hundreds of other premium channels. I never said I'd kill you in that last post. I'll settle for having you arrested.
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#46
Piggy is trolling Clang, it's nothing more than that. His intent is to get a reaction.
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#47
(05-04-2023, 07:29 AM)Duchess Wrote: Piggy is trolling Clang, it's nothing more than that. His intent is to get a reaction.

Yeah I know. But even if I don't post a reply or react,in his sick,twisted mind he thinks he's "won".
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#48
I'm confident he directs his attention towards you, when the thoughts of what he and his father did together . . . when he was a child . . . begin to fade from his memory.  Not to mention Piggy's memories with his father's  . . . * ahem * . . . "mates".  He's using you to preserve and relive fading memories.

The first wife might have stayed with him . . . as his "beard" . . . until she realized his twisted sexual desire for boys . . . and that included his desire for her infant son, too.

Yeah . . . no more "Papa and Piggles Hour ". . . not on her watch!
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#49
Piglet is making Clang stronger by the day. Any minute now he'll be wanting to run for president. Good job, Piglet.
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#50
(05-04-2023, 12:10 PM)rothschild Wrote: Piglet is making Clang stronger by the day. Any minute now he'll be wanting to run for president. Good job, Piglet.

I dont know about stronger.....I had a mental breakdown at work today  because Firestone can't fix my car right the first time and because my workplace can't provide me with a decent stapler and the right staples.
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#51
(05-04-2023, 05:14 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(05-04-2023, 12:10 PM)rothschild Wrote: Piglet is making Clang stronger by the day. Any minute now he'll be wanting to run for president. Good job, Piglet.

I dont know about stronger.....I had a mental breakdown at work today  because Firestone can't fix my car right the first time and because my workplace can't provide me with a decent stapler and the right staples.

Used to have a Toyota Corolla. Changed struts and rotors, etc. Very easy to work on, engines would go for 200,000 - 250,000 miles. The only issue was rust. Now they make them so they cost an arm and a leg to maintain.

I love not owning a car.
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#52
(05-04-2023, 06:06 PM)rothschild Wrote:
(05-04-2023, 05:14 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(05-04-2023, 12:10 PM)rothschild Wrote: Piglet is making Clang stronger by the day. Any minute now he'll be wanting to run for president. Good job, Piglet.

I dont know about stronger.....I had a mental breakdown at work today  because Firestone can't fix my car right the first time and because my workplace can't provide me with a decent stapler and the right staples.
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Used to have a Toyota Corolla. Changed struts and rotors, etc. Very easy to work on, engines would go for 200,000 - 250,000 miles. The only issue was rust. Now they make them so they cost an arm and a leg to maintain.

I love not owning a car.

I know a guy that says his Ford Crown Victoria has more than 500,000 miles on
the Engine, with no major issues and with only regular maintenance performed.
I heard that Lexus engines are said to go 400,000 to 500,000 miles with no issues. I don’t know about that, as I sold mine with 78,600 miles when I sold
it when we moved. 
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Home is where you're treated the best, but complain the most!
Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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#53
(05-04-2023, 06:06 PM)rothschild Wrote:
(05-04-2023, 05:14 PM)Clang McFly Wrote:
(05-04-2023, 12:10 PM)rothschild Wrote: Piglet is making Clang stronger by the day. Any minute now he'll be wanting to run for president. Good job, Piglet.

I dont know about stronger.....I had a mental breakdown at work today  because Firestone can't fix my car right the first time and because my workplace can't provide me with a decent stapler and the right staples.

Used to have a Toyota Corolla. Changed struts and rotors, etc. Very easy to work on, engines would go for 200,000 - 250,000 miles. The only issue was rust. Now they make them so they cost an arm and a leg to maintain.

I love not owning a car.
I'm thinking about not owning a car in 3 years when I pay off the loan and sell it. With the cost of car insurance,loan and maintenance, it might be cheaper in the long run to Uber or take the bus to get around.
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#54
You have a job then clingo, that wont last. Your boss will get tired of you talking to the imp thats near the ceiling in the corner of the room.
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#55
p.s i knew someone who thought a camera crew was following him around, he was on your shite.
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#56
(05-05-2023, 06:49 AM)Piglet Wrote: You have a job then clingo, that wont last.  Your boss will get tired of you talking to the imp thats near the ceiling in the corner of the room.

My job won't last that's true. 12.5 years until retirement. Can't wait until I'm 62 and collecting Social  security and a pension.
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#57
(05-05-2023, 07:39 AM)Clang McFly Wrote: My job won't last that's true. 12.5 years until retirement. Can't wait until I'm 62 and collecting Social  security and a pension.

My opinion is irrelevant and I understand that. Having said that, I've always thought that you taking that state job is one of the best decisions of your life. I know someone who retired from a state job and he is set for the remainder of his life.
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#58
(05-05-2023, 07:52 AM)Duchess Wrote:
(05-05-2023, 07:39 AM)Clang McFly Wrote: My job won't last that's true. 12.5 years until retirement. Can't wait until I'm 62 and collecting Social  security and a pension.

My opinion is irrelevant and I understand that. Having said that, I've always thought that you taking that state job is one of the best decisions of your life. I know someone who retired from a state job and he is set for the remainder of his life.

It was a good decision that they were able to still use me for paperwork and answering emails instead of being on the phone which is what I was initially hired for.
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#59
Sounds like they need a safe space with crayons and giant teddy bears.
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#60
Doesn't everyone?
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