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  2. Yeah flooding the economy with money when tariffs are already inflationary should work out well. But Cletus will be thrilled because money.
  3. The Direct TV ad with roided out looking Kumal Nanjani (I am sure I am spelling name wrong) and Rob Mcelhenny is just super stupid. One of the worst on right now
  4. I think the United States still has that apartment in Veracruz
  5. ^ This was Geddy's suggested band name change upon joining Rush.
  6. Walk-on RB from Stanford? He will likely score the final TD in 2026 national championship game.
  7. UEC (my uranium play) has been slowly creeping up as well about a 1/3 increase so far this year. if America is gonna turn its back on solar, nuclear power may be the other future option.
  8. BP has a lot more comedy than angst but it was a sweet watch. If you watch very many Korean series, you'll recognize a number of the cast. Samantha and Rachel still cracks me up... The Devil Judge is leaving Netflix on the 23rd, so if you are looking for a retributive justice type series, it's a decent watch. 16 episodes.
  9. No thanks, I'm planning on removing my hemorrhoid via my nose.
  10. I've read it described as "a mountain with teeth". Pedersen should've been kicked squarely in the nuts for those ill-advised changes.
  11. We rented a Catalina 36 (ironically the same boat I have) almost 30 years ago on our honeymoon for a week on the BVIs. Awesome trip
  12. Hmmm, I wonder where the cartels get a bunch of their guns that make them such an issue to begin with...
  13. Naah, here's how this plays out. First, authorize the US military to engage in combat actions within the US against "invading terrorist groups Tren de Aragua, Sinaloa Cartel, and El Night-o Shift-o at El Taco Bell." Then, declare -- unilaterally, without any actual due process or adjudication by any body (remember, "you don't get due process if you're an illegal" is their firm position) -- that this group or that group of brown people here or there are members of such terrorist groups, and hit em with Fallujah-style combat operations. Sure, a few walls will get blasted down, a few belts of .50 cal will be unloaded into a fucking apartment or fruit-pickers' shack or whatnot, but why do you hate America and purifying the blood of our country? This is a plan to use military force against whoever the regime wishes, inside our own borders. Which, again, they've told us repeatedly is EXACTLY what they intend to do.
  14. Jesus Christ. I guess they haven't got to that fireplace with all the garish gold yet.
  15. aggy should go back to that look minus the beveled numbers. At least it's unique
  16. I think your bot is malfunctioning with the above sentence. Maybe time for a troll software upgrade.
  17. Fits a Tele or a Strat. It's called a poodle case. Its got the flat side so you can set it down on that edge.
  18. sir, i must take exception to your denigration of dd lewis from his wiki (edited for data that's no longer current) Although he was a great college player, Lewis was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the sixth round (159th overall) of the 1968 NFL draft, because teams thought that he was too small to play in the NFL. As a rookie at training camp, the team tried him at center, before moving him to outside linebacker. In 1969, he spent what would have been his second season doing military service. In 1973 after serving as a backup for four seasons, Lewis took over the weakside linebacker position, when Chuck Howley retired, and held this position for nine straight years. His best game was in the 1975 NFC Championship Game, when he intercepted two passes in a 37–7 victory against the Los Angeles Rams, helping the Cowboys become the first wild-card team to make it to the Super Bowl. To this day, he holds the Cowboys playoff record with 27 games played. During his NFL career, Lewis played in 12 NFC divisional-round contests, one NFC wild-card contest and nine NFC Championship Games. He made five Super Bowl appearances while winning Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII. During the 1980 season, he became along with Larry Cole, the first three-decade players in franchise history.[2] Lewis played for 13 years and started 135 consecutive games until his retirement after the 1981 season. Although he was never selected to a Pro Bowl or All-Pro squad, he served as defensive co-captain in 1977 and 1978. In 1984, he was named to the Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team.
  19. If y'all need the pain of 3rd qtr analysis... Babers 5 days ago
  20. Vonnegut certainly had a way with words. 🤣
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