Well at least Bucky didn’t use the hammer…
Darby Conley is the master of the metaphor.
Pinkish is dumber than I thought…not to see THAT coming !
The Critique of Pure Reason does not mean what Rob Wilco thinks it does. He should have tried Dale Carnegie
If Rob wants to honor that “Do No Harm” shirt, he better make House Rule # 9: No Reason in arguments.
Did anyone not see that coming?
Aw Bucky. He’s so cute!
Immanuel Kant: the man who ended the Age of Enlightenment and made the world safe for irrationality.
I have that book but have never managed to get around to reading it. I’ve wondered though, is it critical of pure reason, or does it consist of pure reason?
Pinkish time for Bucky’s special coat ;-)
I prefer Kan’s “In praise of pure reason”. Much more satisfying! (Get it? Kant vs. Kan?).
And yet again, Bucky proves to be the voice of reason.
C’mon, Rob…should’ve seen that coming a mile away. LOL
House Rule Number Seven gets quoted frequently to my cats: You cry, you die.
Who holds a book the way Rob does? He’s covering the title.
And Bucky might not understand that all but one of the answers on the back of a Trivial Pursuit card are wrong.
You freaking kidding me?!
The Buckster is a monomaniac; you can change his weapon, but you can’t derail his intention!
Why is Bucky so Kantankerous all the time!?
LupisLight about 5 years ago
Well at least Bucky didn’t use the hammer…
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago
Darby Conley is the master of the metaphor.
Robert C. Premium Member about 5 years ago
Pinkish is dumber than I thought…not to see THAT coming !
FeltonGreg about 5 years ago
The Critique of Pure Reason does not mean what Rob Wilco thinks it does. He should have tried Dale Carnegie
ericbutts74 about 5 years ago
If Rob wants to honor that “Do No Harm” shirt, he better make House Rule # 9: No Reason in arguments.
hariseldon59 about 5 years ago
Did anyone not see that coming?
222jo about 5 years ago
Aw Bucky. He’s so cute!
pschearer Premium Member about 5 years ago
Immanuel Kant: the man who ended the Age of Enlightenment and made the world safe for irrationality.
Randallw about 5 years ago
I have that book but have never managed to get around to reading it. I’ve wondered though, is it critical of pure reason, or does it consist of pure reason?
Breadboard about 5 years ago
Pinkish time for Bucky’s special coat ;-)
William Bednar Premium Member about 5 years ago
I prefer Kan’s “In praise of pure reason”. Much more satisfying! (Get it? Kant vs. Kan?).
BlitzMcD about 5 years ago
And yet again, Bucky proves to be the voice of reason.
tmmiller about 5 years ago
C’mon, Rob…should’ve seen that coming a mile away. LOL
Andrew Sleeth about 5 years ago
House Rule Number Seven gets quoted frequently to my cats: You cry, you die.
scottartist creator about 5 years ago
Who holds a book the way Rob does? He’s covering the title.
And Bucky might not understand that all but one of the answers on the back of a Trivial Pursuit card are wrong.
sbarton about 5 years ago
You freaking kidding me?!
Kind&Kinder about 5 years ago
The Buckster is a monomaniac; you can change his weapon, but you can’t derail his intention!
Daeder about 5 years ago
Why is Bucky so Kantankerous all the time!?