Quote Originally Posted by bigsby
This is a bit late as I've been up river... read overseas in your favorite part of the world. A two week consulting gig and well worth the time. I love Dubai and Oman. Unfortunately no diving for me this go around. It was all work.

So Islandboy, I appreciate your heads up on eastbaygordo. The problem is that I don't really believe anything you say, Mexican wife and all. So I looked through all of his old posts. No, I didn't read every one but I scanned all 8 pages of his post headline statistics and read a number of them. The most objectionable material that I saw had to do with shooting republicans in the face which I took as a bit of hyperbole (it means exaggeration for dramatic effect). It is not language the I would have chosen but it is not the worst thing that I've read posted on these boards by a long shot (recall your deleted post that referred to assassinating national leaders for example).

Is there something that I missed which is worth damning him/her to your special Glenn Beck hell hole? I'm guessing no but seeing as you slandered him/her I'm giving you the opportunity to show me what I missed.
He just has a man crush on me and has these confusing feelings, he feels icky about himself.

But seriously. There is an IB on every internet forum (massive posts directly cut and pasted from faux news sites like WND and Newsmax) and I would be better off ignoring all his posts that don't relate to helping others.
eastbaygordo Reviewed by eastbaygordo on . Health Care Bill/ Tanning Tax NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- The Obama administration is turning up the heat on tanning salons across the country with the passage of its new health care bill. To help fund the $940 billion health care overhaul, a 10% tax on individuals receiving indoor tanning services was tacked on, and the initiative is expected to generate $2.7 billion over ten years. Cutting out the 'Botax' The 10% tanning tax has replaced the 5% tax on cosmetic surgery that was originally included in the bill. Rating: 5