Legislating morality

if you went back to post #95 and followed the conversation forward from there, you might gain some additional clarity....

although, now that I think about it, you rarely find clarity in anything.
 
and that has to do with the free nature of a walk through NYC parks.... how, exactly?

McDonald's doesn't charge you to walk up to their counter and turn around and walk back out either... wanna buy a burger, that will cost you something.
 
if you went back to post #95 and followed the conversation forward from there, you might gain some additional clarity....

although, now that I think about it, you rarely find clarity in anything.

I'm absolutely clear on what is posted in each and every post as a stand alone statement...unlike you. I don't assume what is not stated just to score a childish 'gotcha' moment.
 
threads are like ongoing discussions. If you don't care to keep current on what is being discussed, then you probably shouldn't post stupid shit like you did in your previous offering.
 
threads are like ongoing discussions. If you don't care to keep current on what is being discussed, then you probably shouldn't post stupid shit like you did in your previous offering.

Threads have and cover hundreds of different issues and opinions....posts are particular to the poster and as such deserve to be read and understood if you answer a particular one...
do try the quote feature, it helps. You really don't expect a person to go back to post 96 from 256 do you..

You shouldn't get so testy every time I school you, its not good for your bp.....

Got something in particular in mind about my post you want to discuss ?....carry on, I've got a few minutes.
 
and that has to do with the free nature of a walk through NYC parks.... how, exactly?

McDonald's doesn't charge you to walk up to their counter and turn around and walk back out either... wanna buy a burger, that will cost you something.

A zoo is a public park. You usually pay an entry fee. Other public parks you pay an entry fee for...

Yellowstone National Park
NYC Parks and Recreation (Rec Centers have a membership fee)
Most NYS (state) parks have an entry fee. They charge it as a "vehicle fee".
Robert Moses State Park in Long Island...
 
the public zoo in NYC is in a small corner of Central Park. Walking through Central Park, and all the green spaces in NYC is free of charge.
 
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