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  1. Hello: long time lurker, since Shaggy. I know how this forum can be, I also know how it can be. Would anyone be interest in going on on some billboards with me? I don't like Cruz, nor Abbott. I am broken after today. I don't know what else I can do

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  2. They got a second round of 1000 but they were sent 2 weeks early and they were instructed to use those for first shots rather than sitting on them.  I got mine through First Response Medical of Texas.  They have been really good about posting updates on their FB page.
    I received my first from First Medical Response. Same group? They have been unable to provide the second dose - we are a couple weeks over due now.

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  3. Trigger Warning: The story has videos, images, and details of a particular kink that readers may find uncomfortable.

    There are people out there with a lot of weird kinks. None quite as weird a 21-year-old girl from Austin Texas, who has been grabbing eyeballs for pretending to be a dog in her social media videos. Jenna Phillips goes by the name Yourpuppygirljena on her social media accounts including TikTok, Twitter, Instagram.

    https://life.shared.com/girl-left-her-regular-job-to-pretend-to-be-a-dog-and-earns-6-figures-now-per-month

     

     

  4. On 9/22/2018 at 10:47 AM, Stunns38 said:

     


    Necrobump.

    Closing is approaching within 2.5 months so I wanted to get additional opinions on this above. It isn’t flood insurance, it’s defined as coverage provided for deterioration, wet rot or dry caused by continuous or repeated seepage or leakage of water or steam from a heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective sprinkler system, household appliance or plumbing system.

    I don’t think it covers the contents damaged by water though but I could be mistaken. Is this worth it? It’ll probably add $50 monthly with State Farm.

    Thanks

     

    We had coverage from State Farm on an old ranch house on my family's property. We go out there a few times a year, mostly during dove season and rarely otherwise. 

    Went up before summer to check on things and the house was flooded. Looked like we'd been robbed by the Wet Bandits. There was about an inch of standing water everywhere and mold to the fucking ceiling. Wood floors a total loss, the whole house is a total loss. Toilet reservoir some how developed a small crack and flooded the place. Insurance is arguing we are not covered and I assume what you're asking about is the reason. Although, they must have gotten coverage on it decades ago. Shitty situation regardless. 

     More recently, parents built a new home. Pipe above their theater room (that they never use) broke and destroyed it and everything in it. Fortunately State Farm didn't argue about that situation and are covering everything. 

    If you keep up with maintenance and know how to shut off your water, I don't think you would need it. At least not from State Farm anyways. 

     

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