There are two kinds of people in this world...

Dixon Carter Lee

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Those who hunt deer, and those who know where the meat section is.

Those who like children, and those who buy white carpets.

Those who understand English, and those who think "suposably" is a word.

You get the idea, (or maybe you don't).
 
two types of people in the world ... Dixon Carter Lee and then the rest :p
 
Those that divide the world into two kinds of people, and all you other guys.
 
Those who make yellow snow, and those who eat yellow snow.
 
Those who are on time -and-
those who don't pay much attention to *when* they were suppose to be there.
 
Which are you?

Those with a clue, and those with a secret.
 
Re: Which are you?

Mensa said:
Those with a clue, and those with a secret.

can't i have a clue AND a secret?


Vegetarians and those who know why we have canine teeth
 
Those that type "a lot", and those that type "alot".
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:


Those who understand English, and those who think "suposably" is a word.


Are you saying our current President doesn't understand English?
 
Re: Re: There are two kinds of people in this world...

Young Knave said:


Are you saying our current President doesn't understand English?

Did you think he did?

Those who pay attention and those who think Bush is a really good president.
 
There are two types of people in the world...

Those who divide all the people in the world into two groups and those who don't.

I'm obviously one of the latter.
 
Those that know better, and those that should know better.
 
Those who see only two types of people, and those that see hundreds of types of people.
 
Those who rent, and those who own, and those that rent-to-own. Damn! That's three....
 
Givers and Takers

Some are givers: they actually thrive on giving... whether it is pleasure or work.

Some are takers: don't rely on them.
 
Those who respond to fear, and those who respond from fear.


Those who say, "different than" (cringe), and those who say, "different from."
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
"Different than" is appropriate when discussing variations in degrees.


Those who discuss variations in degrees, and those who do not. :)
 
Dixon Carter Lee said:
Those who hunt deer, and those who know where the meat section is.

Those who like children, and those who buy white carpets.

Those who understand English, and those who think "suposably" is a word.

You get the idea, (or maybe you don't).


Isnt that 6 kind of people.
 
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