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  1. Alias Detective

    Squistion biggest girl on the site

    There is no more wishing in today’s society. It used to be that way tho.
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    Nancy Pelosi Is Brilliant

    You likey your own posty………again……and……again……and again……lol!
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    New immigrant data

    Who cares how they got here. Send em back, don’t coddle them. Get it?
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    Democrats teach their kids intolerance

    You get bullied daily in here.
  5. Sure am. I prefer their be a limit to when an abortion can take place though. Like not in the last trimester. Are you or just when it comes to a women’s body? And I’m guessing the next Elon Musk or Tim Cook isn’t in danger of being aborted if you get my drift.
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    The diddy party goers...

    How bout your teams buddy, Diddy? Ya know, like in the thread title.
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    The diddy party goers...

    Epstein!
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    The diddy party goers...

    Trump!
  9. Their body their choice. Come on Kamala!
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    Nancy Pelosi Is Brilliant

    This case bears some comparison to another well-timed trade Paul made in December 2022, when he sold 30,000 shares of Google (GOOGL) stock just one month before the tech giant was sued over alleged antitrust violations.
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    NY Mayor Eric Adams indicted by DOJ

    NIMBY. Good, ruin the city. I could not care less.
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    NY Mayor Eric Adams indicted by DOJ

    Here’s where you are wrong Timmy. We don’t think EVERYTHING is biased against us. Just most things dumbdumb.
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    Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)

    Hence my comment regarding bussing “them” to polling stations. I knew you’d come around.
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    In case the liberals forgot

    A report released Wednesday by the Senate's Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee said the agency's "failures in planning, communications, security, and allocation of resources" for the rally "were foreseeable, preventable, and directly related to the events resulting in the assassination attempt." Nice job Biden and Kamala
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    Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)

    It's focking true asshat.
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    Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)

    Without the city hoodlums the state would not even be a close contest.
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    Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)

    Is it or isn't it happening?
  18. Alias Detective

    Am I Racist? | Official Trailer

    I made a list!
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    Trump talk only- no Eagles talk allowed (Steelers talk is OK though)

    Don't count out Philly, Pittsburgh and Scranton /Wilkes Barre bussing blacks to poling stations. Never give up Sean. Never give up.
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    Cryptocurrency

    Some real smart people in here sold based on the rate cut. Now, selling later after the run up is a different story but some sold at the smell of the rate cut.
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    Hair color

    What faggs in here color their hair? Who wears a toupee? Who is rolling out the Mr. Clean look? Who is ready to play Santa? I’m 50% gray, 30% natural brown and 20% bald but I’ll be damned if I ever color my hair. 2 on the sides inch on top and a full beard.
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    Hair color

    Awomen.
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    Kilroy

    @Kilroy WHO WAS KILROY? For many, especially those born between 1913 and 1950, the name "Kilroy" brings back a flood of memories. This piece of American history is immortalized in stone at the National War Memorial in Washington, DC, hidden away in a small alcove. So, who was Kilroy? In 1946, the American Transit Association sponsored a nationwide contest through its radio program, "Speak to America," to find the real Kilroy, offering a prize of a real trolley car. Almost 40 men claimed to be the genuine Kilroy, but only James Kilroy from Halifax, Massachusetts, provided the necessary evidence. James Kilroy was a 46-year-old shipyard worker during WWII, employed as a checker at the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy. His job involved counting the rivets completed by the riveters, who were paid by the rivet. To prevent double counting, Kilroy marked the inspected rivets with semi-waxed lumber chalk. However, riveters would erase his marks to get paid twice. To combat this, Kilroy began writing "KILROY WAS HERE" in large letters alongside his checkmarks, eventually adding a sketch of a chap with a long nose peering over a fence. This made it difficult for the riveters to erase his marks, and soon, his graffiti began appearing on ships leaving the shipyard. With the war in full swing, these ships often went unpainted, leaving Kilroy's markings visible to thousands of servicemen who boarded them. The troops, amused and intrigued by the mysterious graffiti, began spreading the "Kilroy was here" message across Europe and the South Pacific, claiming it was already there when they arrived. Kilroy became a symbol of the U.S. servicemen's presence, appearing in unlikely places such as atop Mt. Everest, the Statue of Liberty, the underside of the Arc de Triomphe, and even in the dust on the moon. The legend grew, and it became a challenge for troops to place the logo in the most improbable locations. In 1945, during the Potsdam Conference, Stalin used an outhouse built for Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill. After emerging, he reportedly asked, "Who is Kilroy?" To prove his authenticity in 1946, James Kilroy brought officials from the shipyard and some riveters to the contest. He won the trolley car, which he gifted to his nine children as a Christmas present, setting it up as a playhouse in their yard in Halifax, Massachusetts. And so, the tradition of Kilroy continues, a testament to the spirit and humor of the WWII generation. The Tradition Continues... Details occurred from Groton historical Society Newsletter
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    Hair color

    Hell, I picture you as a toupee guy. :straightface:
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