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Alright BJ Wells please explain why getting the "free monies" from my wife's tribe is somehow degrading or joke worthy. You constantly are trying to talk about it. So please explain it to me. Teach me the ways of the lame Indian jokes.
 
Alright BJ Wells please explain why getting the "free monies" from my wife's tribe is somehow degrading or joke worthy. You constantly are trying to talk about it. So please explain it to me. Teach me the ways of the lame Indian jokes.

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Im sure Trout will show up in this thread right after he pays up for our Utah vs byu bet from last year.
 
Alright BJ Wells please explain why getting the "free monies" from my wife's tribe is somehow degrading or joke worthy. You constantly are trying to talk about it. So please explain it to me. Teach me the ways of the lame Indian jokes.

First of all, I am honored that you would consider me worthy of an entire thread. Secondly, the lameness of my jokes in no way compare to your feeble attempts at poking fun of my name. TunaBreath and BJ Wells (although, the latter is a step up) are easily the worst examples of "how to make fun of someone else's username". To compare, the name "BeanClown" and the newest version, "BeanDowns" quickly established themselves as "go-to" names for you. Here's a simple way to determine if your funny/witty/clever nickname really is as bodacious as you think it is: If after two years, you're the only person that has ever used it, it sucks.

Now onto the meat of your request. I don't think that getting free money from your wife's tribe is funny or degrading at all. Don't take it personal, you wimp. I do think that it's a bunch of crap, however. I'm not to go into the specifics of why I think Native Americans are a leech on the teat of America, mostly because they are just my uninformed opinions, and are probably wrong. That being said, I doubt anyone, especially me, would have made even a squeak about it if you hadn't flaunted it all in our faces about how you were getting free money. And just out of curiosity, how often does a person need to talk about something before it becomes "constantly trying to talk about it"? To me, the three or so times that I've brought it up in the last few years really doesn't scream "OMG, you're constantly trying to talk about it!" As far as lame Native American jokes (Dude, Indian is not the preferred nomenclature. Native American, please.), here: https://bit.ly/10l4D5t
 
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