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wow
Beckley, WV
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How Do u Know wrote: <quoted text> How would you know they stayed filthy to get some ass? Been stalking them? Follow them after they did pick someone up to watch and see if they had sex? Jealous they didn't try to pick up a tranny like you? Get lost. wtf=tranny Why is it when a jealous woman can't think of anything else to start on someone they say they are a tranny. I mean I am all for the miners and think it is cute when I see them dirty because my dad was a miner and he came home dirty everyday with a treat for us in his dinner bucket, but calling people a tranny makes you look as bad as the ones trashing the miners. Ya know people can start worse on someone like a rumor that they have aids or something worse. If I had a rumor started on me I would rather it be that I was a tranny then that I had aids. You reap what you sow.
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whats this
Beckley, WV
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whats this with the tranny crap? It seems that any time a woman is pretty or some jealous womans man checks out a gorgeous woman, all the hags around here start some rumor that the woman is a tranny or @ho, or something else like that. You can tell jealous women a mile away. Whats the matter honey, did someone take your man?
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Not a Woman
Chicago, IL
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whats this wrote: whats this with the tranny crap? It seems that any time a woman is pretty or some jealous womans man checks out a gorgeous woman, all the hags around here start some rumor that the woman is a tranny or @ho, or something else like that. You can tell jealous women a mile away. Whats the matter honey, did someone take your man? I was referring to Jack Duptruck being such and idiot saying he knew that the miners were 'gettin ass' by going to Walmart dirty. I am a miner and sick of being bashed everywhere I turn by people like him just because of the job I do. I work to provide for my family and if I have to stop off after work to grab something for home, then it is no one's business but mine. And how would he know these guys are 'getting ass' unless he followed them and watched. That is why I called him jealous, cause he wasn't the one gettin picked up. So, what the matter 'honey' you couldn't understand the post.
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whats this
Beckley, WV
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Not a Woman wrote: <quoted text> I was referring to Jack Duptruck being such and idiot saying he knew that the miners were 'gettin ass' by going to Walmart dirty. I am a miner and sick of being bashed everywhere I turn by people like him just because of the job I do. I work to provide for my family and if I have to stop off after work to grab something for home, then it is no one's business but mine. And how would he know these guys are 'getting ass' unless he followed them and watched. That is why I called him jealous, cause he wasn't the one gettin picked up. So, what the matter 'honey' you couldn't understand the post. OH I understood the post but it just seemed like it was written by a woman because a lot of women around here try to start rumors on women they are jealous of like that they are a tranny or a ho. Sorry, it just sounded that way. I agree with you about the ones trashing the miners on here. My dad died of lung cancer and gasped for breath from working in the coal mines and I guess I am a little sensitive when people bash them.
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wv coal miners wife
Beckley, WV
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just get over yourself... yes they have showers at the mines but there sometimes not right at the mines they have to drive like another 30 mins just to shower! and the wanna come home and shower instead of waiting or showering with a bunch of men! my husband works in the mines and he comes home dirty so what.. when he leaves for work he has his work clothes on and stops at Little General sometimes. my daughter was sick not to long ago and i ran out of meds for her and he ame home and went all they way back out there at 3am to get more and he was dirty so yeah THERE ALL NOT OUT TO PICK SOMEONE UP!!! i see it the same as a person who sits behind a desk with there nice clothes going to walmart after work.(no offense about sitting behind a desk)and about stickers that just beein childish! just the same as everyone else who has stickers. and i hate to see people who have like b*tch on the cars and stupis stuff
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Ann
Beckley, WV
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Since: Oct 09
Harrison, TN
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Jack Duptruck wrote: <quoted text> Yes the redneck coal miners will not see the similarity. Way to go great post, could not say it any better myself. Im just curious as to why his name is Jack Duptruck(JACKED-UP-TRUCK) and he is talking down to individuals who have lifted trucks,etc...
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hannah
Beckley, WV
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you say you dont like coal... then turn you power off!!!
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Cowgirl
Princeton, WV
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Hey Jack Duptruck!!! Don't criticize the coal miner or any aspect of the coal miner, which includes those dirty work clothes. I will try to make this VERY easy for you to understand, ok???? How do you get the power for your computer to operate? Is it solar power?? No, I don't think so...Is it electricity?? BINGO!!! Now, how do the fine residents of Beckley and surrounding areas get electricity?? Maybe it comes from those men and women who work in the mines getting that coal out of there. They do it for a nice paycheck of course, but it is also done so you can sit at home, or wherever, and make a COMPLETE fool of yourself on the internet. Keep making those ignorant comments, because it is OH SO entertaining!!
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clean person
Beckley, WV
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I have no problem whatsoever with coal miners, in fact respect them for the job they do. However, I was in Walmart last week and had on a white jacket. I had saved for several months to buy the jacket and I work long hard hours to pay for my clothes. I touched a cart that a coal miner had returned to the retainer to move it so I could get a cart for myself and he had left a film of black dirt on the cart which in turn I got all over my new jacket. My job requires that I dress very neatly and I do not have time to change before shopping. I just think it is fair to people who need to shop after they leave their job and have on dress clothes to hve to be subjected to that type of dirt, whether it be grease from a man who has just changed a transmission, or the local septic tank cleaner who just cleaned a septic tank. Everyone who works works hard for their money and if coal miners want respect then they should respect others. Think about it. The coal miners, mechanics, septic tank people etc. should at least clean up before going to the store.
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Webster
Charlotte, NC
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clean person wrote: I have no problem whatsoever with coal miners, in fact respect them for the job they do. However, I was in Walmart last week and had on a white jacket. I had saved for several months to buy the jacket and I work long hard hours to pay for my clothes. I touched a cart that a coal miner had returned to the retainer to move it so I could get a cart for myself and he had left a film of black dirt on the cart which in turn I got all over my new jacket. My job requires that I dress very neatly and I do not have time to change before shopping. I just think it is fair to people who need to shop after they leave their job and have on dress clothes to hve to be subjected to that type of dirt, whether it be grease from a man who has just changed a transmission, or the local septic tank cleaner who just cleaned a septic tank. Everyone who works works hard for their money and if coal miners want respect then they should respect others. Think about it. The coal miners, mechanics, septic tank people etc. should at least clean up before going to the store. Yeah, I get it. I think everyone should use purely before they use a cart if not for dirt for germs but that is not going to happen. Take matters into your own hands and use a wet nap on every cart before you use it. I do. I don’t want swine flu! They should be providing this to you at the store when you walk in to begin with like a lot of grocery stores or whipping them down. Think about it, if not a flu or cold germ someone could have just wiped there booty or touched themselves and then the cart! GROSS!
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hillbilly
Chambersburg, PA
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jackdumbtruck try spending hour after hour day after day making a living for your family then your attitude will change/CS
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Why Did U Not
Wind Gap, PA
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clean person wrote: I have no problem whatsoever with coal miners, in fact respect them for the job they do. However, I was in Walmart last week and had on a white jacket. I had saved for several months to buy the jacket and I work long hard hours to pay for my clothes. I touched a cart that a coal miner had returned to the retainer to move it so I could get a cart for myself and he had left a film of black dirt on the cart which in turn I got all over my new jacket. My job requires that I dress very neatly and I do not have time to change before shopping. I just think it is fair to people who need to shop after they leave their job and have on dress clothes to hve to be subjected to that type of dirt, whether it be grease from a man who has just changed a transmission, or the local septic tank cleaner who just cleaned a septic tank. Everyone who works works hard for their money and if coal miners want respect then they should respect others. Think about it. The coal miners, mechanics, septic tank people etc. should at least clean up before going to the store. You are bitching and making a complete contradiction to your argument--My job requires that I dress very neatly and I do not have time to change before shopping.-- How can you bitch about them not having time to change when you don't? Stop throwing stones. So if you are so worried about your prissy white jacket, leave it in the car next time there sis.
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clean person
Beckley, WV
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Why Did U Not wrote: <quoted text>You are bitching and making a complete contradiction to your argument--My job requires that I dress very neatly and I do not have time to change before shopping.-- How can you bitch about them not having time to change when you don't? Stop throwing stones. So if you are so worried about your prissy white jacket, leave it in the car next time there sis. don't expect them to change clothes but they could at least wash their hands and wipe the dirt off their faces. And my jacket was part of my suit and I wou;d have been in my bra without it. I think anyone who is excessively dirty should have enough respect for others as to not get things in a store so dirty you can't touch them. I don't care what job they have. I feel the same about people who spit in a bottle in a store or spit tobaco in a store or let their children pee on the floor. All the same and if you can't see that, I feel sorry for you.
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nothing wrong
Beckley, WV
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nothing wrong with them wearing their work clothes as long as they wash their hands and don't get things dirty but when they get dirt on stuff that is wrong. Like someone already said, wouldn't want axle grease on my jeans from a dirty mechanic or snuff spit on my apples from a snuff dipper. Play fair.
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You Btch
Chicago, IL
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clean person wrote: <quoted text>don't expect them to change clothes but they could at least wash their hands and wipe the dirt off their faces. And my jacket was part of my suit and I wou;d have been in my bra without it. I think anyone who is excessively dirty should have enough respect for others as to not get things in a store so dirty you can't touch them. I don't care what job they have. I feel the same about people who spit in a bottle in a store or spit tobaco in a store or let their children pee on the floor. All the same and if you can't see that, I feel sorry for you. What the hell is wrong with you. If you were well off enough to be the snobby bitch you come off as, you sure would not be shopping at Walmart to start with. I am not comparing a coal miner stopping off to get something needed after work to a kid being allowed to piss in the floor or some tobacco chewer spitting into a cup while walking around the store. You just don't get it. Try wearing some clothes under your jacket and next time you can leave it in the car, or just don't go at all. Why is it ok for you to stop after work to grab something on the way home, and not the miner. Why don't you get a life and find a real job, so when you get off work you are too tired to get on here and bitch about something so petty as your little jacket and the miners. This post was started by some Pu$$y named Jacked Off Truck and you must be his ignorant wife or mother. Most likely mommy.
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nothing wrong
Beckley, WV
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You Btch wrote: <quoted text> What the hell is wrong with you. If you were well off enough to be the snobby bitch you come off as, you sure would not be shopping at Walmart to start with. I am not comparing a coal miner stopping off to get something needed after work to a kid being allowed to piss in the floor or some tobacco chewer spitting into a cup while walking around the store. You just don't get it. Try wearing some clothes under your jacket and next time you can leave it in the car, or just don't go at all. Why is it ok for you to stop after work to grab something on the way home, and not the miner. Why don't you get a life and find a real job, so when you get off work you are too tired to get on here and bitch about something so petty as your little jacket and the miners. This post was started by some Pu$$y named Jacked Off Truck and you must be his ignorant wife or mother. Most likely mommy. your post haws been reported to Topix. This is the type post that needs to be stopped. It breaks all the rules for Topix, and also shows your ignorance.
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Beckley
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Charleston, WV
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clean person wrote: <quoted text>don't expect them to change clothes but they could at least wash their hands and wipe the dirt off their faces. And my jacket was part of my suit and I wou;d have been in my bra without it. I think anyone who is excessively dirty should have enough respect for others as to not get things in a store so dirty you can't touch them. I don't care what job they have. I feel the same about people who spit in a bottle in a store or spit tobaco in a store or let their children pee on the floor. All the same and if you can't see that, I feel sorry for you. If your on a wash hands kick, maybe you stand at the door and make everyone wash there hands before they walk in. Honestly, how many people that have illnesses and are diseased ridden walk in there without washing there hands and go goof on with they toys you buy for you kids or grandkids, they could have god knows what. you kind of sorta more then likey are one of those nasty people that live in a shack and are so jealous of the coal miners and there families that drive very nice vehicles, live in beautiful homes and probably even donate school supplies, winter clothes and food to you. find a different way to sound smart because your approach isnt working very well =p
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Karma
Beckley, WV
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I can not believe how hateful people are anymore. You're jumping this woman because she worked hard to buy a nice jacket and it was ruined by someones inconsideration? What a hard heart you have. Well let me tell you Karma's a bitch and it will come around.
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MeOMyO
Charleston, WV
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clean person wrote: I have no problem whatsoever with coal miners, in fact respect them for the job they do. However, I was in Walmart last week and had on a white jacket. I had saved for several months to buy the jacket and I work long hard hours to pay for my clothes. I touched a cart that a coal miner had returned to the retainer to move it so I could get a cart for myself and he had left a film of black dirt on the cart which in turn I got all over my new jacket. My job requires that I dress very neatly and I do not have time to change before shopping. I just think it is fair to people who need to shop after they leave their job and have on dress clothes to hve to be subjected to that type of dirt, whether it be grease from a man who has just changed a transmission, or the local septic tank cleaner who just cleaned a septic tank. Everyone who works works hard for their money and if coal miners want respect then they should respect others. Think about it. The coal miners, mechanics, septic tank people etc. should at least clean up before going to the store. Next time you go in to Walmart, or any store that has wet wipes, go get a wipe before you ever touch a buggy. Coal dirt doesn't bother me, it all the germs of virus' and the flu. That's what they are there for, so use them before you jump down the coal miner's throats. Did you see the coalminer leave the dirt on the buggy before you or do you really know what coal dirt looks like??
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