Steubenville

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Mooney44Cards
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Jul 9, 2010 12:19am
LOL so what you're saying is, you don't like how you perceive I'm trying to tell you what to do as far as an argument goes, so you do the exact thing you're telling me not to do.

Yes, people argue all the time on here. I'm arguing with you, telling you that you're coming off like a little bitch and making your city look even worse in the meantime. So go police someone else's posts, I'm going to stay right here and call you out for being a little bitch.
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Strapping Young Lad
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Jul 9, 2010 12:34am
Mooney44Cards;417210 wrote:Do you like using question marks???? Do you come off like just another pompous Steubenville fan???? Do you also come off as extremely defensive when you type out run-on sentences and paragraphs with several question marks following each "question"???? Can you shut the fuck up and enjoy your team's success without bitching and moaning about every accusation lobbed in Steubenville's direction????
That's a fascinating argument you are having with me. Mooney education I'm guessing.....This style of arguing is unfamiliar to me but brilliant nonetheless. What was the point of that debate??? Perhaps I can offer a rebuttal. Oh it was just a lame attack??? I thought you said it was an argument. My bad.
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Mooney44Cards
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Jul 9, 2010 1:23am
LOL at you making fun of a Mooney education.

Oh and since you asked, that post of mine you quoted is a form of expression called parody, where you mock the original content in that content's original style. Its much more clever than mocking the education of a school with VERY good academics.
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Curly J
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Jul 9, 2010 1:42am
WTF ????????????????????

Oh IC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

;)

(that was for Mooney44Cards....he understands that kinda humor..hardy har har)
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ManO'War
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Jul 9, 2010 8:06am
Come on! I lived in Youngstown for 6 years...and it was just a bigger version of Steubenville, with worse people.

Some of you may be able to pull your smoke and mirrors over people that don't know any better, but not to someone that has lived and traveled to a lot of different places.

Steubenville is no worse than any other rust belt town.
Strapping Young Lad's avatar
Strapping Young Lad
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Jul 9, 2010 11:59am
Mooney44Cards;417336 wrote:LOL at you making fun of a Mooney education.

Oh and since you asked, that post of mine you quoted is a form of expression called parody, where you mock the original content in that content's original style. Its much more clever than mocking the education of a school with VERY good academics.
That edu must've been so good that they taught you that parody was an effective way of arguing a point??? Or the maybe the edu was good, just not good enough to get through to someone like you????

You should consider a career as a trial lawyer. You could base your cases on parodies. I'll bet it would work out for you.
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FairwoodKing
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Jul 9, 2010 2:12pm
There's nothing wrong with Steubenville that a few jobs wouldn't fix.
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4cards
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Jul 9, 2010 2:42pm
FairwoodKing;418154 wrote:There's nothing wrong with Steubenville that a few jobs wouldn't fix.

...or anywhere else for that matter my friend.
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Tiernan
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Jul 9, 2010 2:50pm
ManO'War;417517 wrote: Steubenville is no worse than any other rust belt town.

If Man O' War was named City Development Director his slogan would be..."Steubenville: It Doesn't Suck As Bad As It Used To"
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mcburg93
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Jul 9, 2010 3:05pm
Strapping Young Lad;417934 wrote:That edu must've been so good that they taught you that parody was an effective way of arguing a point??? Or the maybe the edu was good, just not good enough to get through to someone like you????

You should consider a career as a trial lawyer. You could base your cases on parodies. I'll bet it would work out for you.

this dude must have some very thick knee pads and a 55 gallon drum of lube for his lips the way he is defending a bad town.
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ManO'War
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Jul 9, 2010 4:55pm
Tiernan;418198 wrote:If Man O' War was named City Development Director his slogan would be..."Steubenville: It Doesn't Suck As Bad As It Used To"

Actually I prefer the way it used to be.....smoke pouring out of the mills, air you could cut with a knife, black soot on your car, but everyone was working and making good money.
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snyds113
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Jul 9, 2010 5:33pm
FairwoodKing;418154 wrote:There's nothing wrong with Steubenville that a few jobs wouldn't fix.

What?Are you kidding me?There are tons of jobs downtown.(blow jobs)HE HE But very true.
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Strapping Young Lad
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Jul 9, 2010 7:01pm
mcburg93;418216 wrote:this dude must have some very thick knee pads and a 55 gallon drum of lube for his lips the way he is defending a bad town.
That would be a cunning remark if the post of mine you quoted was a post of me defending my home away from home, Steubenville. But actually that post was me defending myself from a personal attack. Valiant attempt at some dick sucking humor nonetheless. You like dick sucking??? I know a guy you'd like to meet.....
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FairwoodKing
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Jul 9, 2010 7:20pm
I think Steubenville is a very fine town. That is why I'm moving back.

We have one of the best school systems in Ohio. All the buildings are new and the facilities are state-of-the-art. Because of good salaries and job security, we draw some of the best teachers from all over the valley. The citizens are solidly behind the schools. I don't know of another school system anywhere that can claim that they have never had a school levy turned down. I might add that our Catholic neighbors also vote for the school levies even though they have their own fine school system.

There is also a lot of excellent higher education in the immediate Steubenville area. There are seven colleges and universities within easy driving distance of Steubenville. I hope to teach at one of them this fall.

Steubenville draws sight-seers from throughout the area. We have the fort and federal land office, and of course, the beautiful murals.

I could go on. I am looking forward to the move, and I wish I had returned to Steubenville years ago.
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Rebel_ I.N.S.
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Jul 9, 2010 7:46pm
Fairwood is the Flavor Flav of Steubenville. He's the hype man for the ville lol.
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The Equalizer
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Jul 9, 2010 7:55pm
How do you know the catholics...sorry, the catholics who don't send their kids to the parochial schools...vote for the levies?
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coyotes22
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Jul 9, 2010 9:10pm
Mooney44Cards;417082 wrote:You've been bitching this whole thread.

Wait, lemme guess....you're going to say "I wasn't bitching". Steubenville people are the biggest bunch of "dish it out but can't take it" fans on earth. The classier fans sit idly by while the moron Big Red fans run their mouths all season. Then as soon as people start to retaliate and bash Steubenville for what they are, suddenly the "classy" fans step in and cry foul. Its the same game every year. The only time your fanbase ever shut the fuck up was when Mooney steamrolled you on the way to state title #7. So please Steubenville folk....stop trying to defend your city, your school, your team, because 1) people are just trying to get under your skin because they know you can't take it, and 2) you deserve every thing that is said about your town, your school, and your players for being a bunch of pompous fuckwits for years.

Sounds like Massillon people!!!

:D
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FairwoodKing
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Jul 9, 2010 9:38pm
The Equalizer;418502 wrote:How do you know the catholics...sorry, the catholics who don't send their kids to the parochial schools...vote for the levies?

The Steubenville Schools have always acknowledged the support we get from our Catholic friends. Our levies usually pass by comfortable margins, and we couldn't do it without the help of everyone in the community.
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Mooney44Cards
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Jul 9, 2010 10:26pm
ManO'War;417517 wrote:Come on! I lived in Youngstown for 6 years...and it was just a bigger version of Steubenville, with worse people.

Some of you may be able to pull your smoke and mirrors over people that don't know any better, but not to someone that has lived and traveled to a lot of different places.

Steubenville is no worse than any other rust belt town.

Funny, I thought this thread was called "Steubenville" not "Youngstown".

Youngstown, its just like Steubenville, but with better football!
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coyotes22
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Jul 9, 2010 10:41pm
Mooney44Cards;418754 wrote:Funny, I thought this thread was called "Steubenville" not "Youngstown".

Youngstown, its just like Steubenville, but with better gangsters!

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

:D
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Mooney44Cards
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Jul 9, 2010 10:49pm
coyotes22;418762 wrote:BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA

:D

You're doing it wrong. When you change someone's post its supposed to be changed to something funny.
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coyotes22
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Jul 9, 2010 11:01pm
my bad :(
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The Equalizer
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Jul 11, 2010 11:17am
I do agree having voting blocks of public housing to be bused out to vote yes on tax issues that don't affect them is a very helpful thing to have. I don't understand why you'd say your catholic friends help you though. If you mean Central people thats one thing but considering enrollments, i'd say a majority of the catholics in this town send their kids to your school anyways.
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sonofsam
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Jul 14, 2010 8:40pm
Page 4?!?!