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Everything posted by wiffleball
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Sweet! Just got floor seats to Garfunkel and Oates!!
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Safety, Health, to you and your Herd.
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Cripsy Sweat Taters¿
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Andrew Ridgeley is taking notes. I'm afraid they may be Brooks and Dunn.
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I hate that NBA types all feel the need to Kong face for every layup . https://images.app.goo.gl/iTEqwVQhLk2M8Ueg6
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How the does it take that long to make a salad?
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I memba MSH. We had a solid coating of Ash and sky was
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I remember when they had the volcano eruption in Iceland about a dozen years ago. Man, did that mess up European travel.
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One of the fast food places back in the day had a a burger that was long and oval I believe there's barbecue sauce and bacon on it? Really, it was most distinctive for its shape and packaging. Wrangler??? Also, who's the guy from Spider-Man that was also knife?
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Meanwhile, the Gut-Wrenchingly Vast Enormity of the Jim Jones / Guyana slaughter was only starting to dawn on an incredulous and stunned American public.
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"Variable, This is Knife."
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In this context, the screwdriver would be considered a variable.
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That pic is freaking me out.
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Damn. How old ARE you? You Remember the Reagans In elementary school?
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You know how you can make Rice Krispies treats with Rice Krispies and melted marshmallow? Cheetos and cream cheese myfriend..
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Back in the hospital yet again.
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My folks got me on to pickled herring. Unmistakable and delish.
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She should get Joe Namath to help.
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Boondocks Saints is a better movie.
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Tennessee City Has Banned Being Gay In Public
wiffleball replied to squistion's topic in The Geek Club
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From Taco Bell: https://www.thedailymeal.com/1447971/taco-bell-new-breakfast-tots/
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Still, I miss Arby's tater cakes.
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The mother of the Virginia 6-year-old who shot his first-grade teacher in January was sentenced to 21 months in prison for federal felony offenses, a spokesperson with the US Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia told CNN Wednesday. Deja Taylor pleaded guilty in June to two federal charges – the unlawful use of a controlled substance while possessing a firearm and making a false statement while purchasing the firearm – as part of a plea deal with prosecutors. She was sentenced to 21 months on each count, and the judge ordered them to be served concurrently, according to her attorney. Taylor’s 6-year-old son used her gun to shoot his 25-year-old teacher, Abigail Zwerner, on January 6 at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News. Zwerner was wounded in her hand and chest. The judge ordered Taylor go directly to jail because she failed several drug tests while she was on “federal pre-trial services,” Taylor’s defense attorney James Ellenson told CNN. She is being temporarily held at the Western Tidewater Regional Jail in Suffolk until the federal prisons bureau assigns her somewhere, her attorney said. Ad Feedback Zwerner was present at Wednesday’s sentencing and “gave a very moving victim impact statement,” Ellenson added. Defense attorneys for Taylor had asked for a sentence of three years of probation “with special conditions, including home confinement and appropriate counseling,” according to a filing last week. Additionally, Taylor has pleaded guilty to a state charge of felony child neglect. That charge has a maximum sentence of five years, but prosecutors have said they will not seek a punishment beyond the sentencing guidelines of six months. She is expected to be sentenced for that on December 15, Ellenson said. The boy, who Ellenson has said has “extreme emotional issues,” will not be criminally charged, according to prosecutors. Taylor has no criminal record and has cooperated with authorities since the shooting, her defense attorney said. In a May interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” the mother accepted responsibility for the shooting and apologized to the child’s teacher. Zwerner, meanwhile, has filed a $40 million lawsuit alleging Newport News Public Schools and administrators ignored warning signs and were aware of the student’s “history of random violence.” The school board moved to dismiss the suit, but a judge earlier this month ruled it can move forward.
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Here's the thing that always makes me smile. I'm guessing it came from a pretty stupid source to start referring to Jews exclusively as semites. Hence the term anti-semitic. But Semite refers to a group of people dominated mostly by Arabs and hebrews and those that speak those languages. They really need to tighten up their language a bit.
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I don't know. It just seemed to drag for me. Plus, it was like we'd seen everyone of those actors in similar roles for the last 40 years. And that dude was clearly not irish.