Morrissey so-low?...

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First off, old joke.

Second off, last time I checked, Rourke settled and Marr paid off Morrissey's share of the debt to Joyce. Therefore the two of them can f*** off. (Although I do think it sucks that poor Johnny had to pay for Morrissey's stubborness.)
 
Re: First off, old joke.

> Second off, last time I checked, Rourke settled and Marr paid off
> Morrissey's share of the debt to Joyce. Therefore the two of them can f***
> off. (Although I do think it sucks that poor Johnny had to pay for
> Morrissey's stubborness.)

Some people are born stubborn , Chill. It's a genetic thing.
I'm glad it never happened to me.
 
Re: First off, old joke.

> Second off, last time I checked, Rourke settled and Marr paid off
> Morrissey's share of the debt to Joyce. Therefore the two of them can f***
> off. (Although I do think it sucks that poor Johnny had to pay for
> Morrissey's stubborness.)

did he really pay off morrissey's part? why would he agree to reunite with him after that (if the rumors are true, which i doubt, but hey, there is nothing to talk about at this point)?
 
Re: First off, old joke.

Morrissey is a "cut the nose off to spite the chinny face" merchant. His desperate hatred of Bruce & Rick is quite sad. We love the man for his genius, but we should pity him for his lonely obsessions. Funny, I loved him for his obsessions once.
 
Re: First off, old joke.

And I'm sure he's crying himself to sleep over your pity.

I still love him, lonely obsessions and all.
 
Re: old joke.

> Second off, last time I checked, Rourke settled and Marr paid off
> Morrissey's share of the debt to Joyce. Therefore the two of them can f***
> off. (Although I do think it sucks that poor Johnny had to pay for
> Morrissey's stubborness.)

A joke? Oh yeah.. Was it hear I first head that classic gag..

'Not saying her pits were hairy, but it looked like she had 'At the Drive In' in a headlock!'

I like that one a lot.
Ruffian
 
Re: old joke.

> A joke? Oh yeah.. Was it hear I first head that classic gag..

> 'Not saying her pits were hairy, but it looked like she had 'At the Drive
> In' in a headlock!'

> I like that one a lot.
> Ruffian

A little girl goes to the barber shop with her father. She stands next
to the barber chair, eating a cake while her dad gets his haircut. The
barber smiles at her and says, "Sweetheart, you're gonna get hair on
your muffin."
"I know," she replies. "I'm gonna get tits too."

HOHOHO
 
re: Marr and Joyce

> Second off, last time I checked, Rourke settled and Marr paid off
> Morrissey's share of the debt to Joyce. Therefore the two of them can f***
> off. (Although I do think it sucks that poor Johnny had to pay for
> Morrissey's stubborness.)

If Johnny paid Joyce, how come Joyce is still supposedly hounding Morrissey when he goes to England and placing liens against Moz' family's homes? For that matter, if the debt's been paid, why is Morrissey living in exile? It doesn't make sense. I think it's one of those "See, Morrissey is a prick" stories.
 
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