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Nanker

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  1. People in Kansas pronounce the Arkansas River the R Kansas River. Most others pronounce it like the state’s name - Arkansaw.
  2. Acquitted forever... FOREVER!
  3. Anyone else think it’s a bit odd that adult voters who accused the President of being “Putin’s B word” for the past three years are seriously aligning themselves with the man who’s running that actually has a husband. He’s toe to toe with the sebaceous communist Sanders who also happens to be a millionaire.
  4. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/index.htm.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm
  5. Like most here, I wish she has a complete recovery. That’s a tough row to hoe. You’re her best ally In that fight. God bless.
  6. Buttgig did better in rural counties that have been apportioned more delegates to fewer voters than more urban areas that have fewer delegates to greater numbers of voters in those caucuses. Bernie did better in urban areas, ergo he got more votes than Butgig but reaped fewer delegates than him/her/it.
  7. Well, truth be told, it did get a little hot down there.
  8. A man comes home and tells his wife, “What would you say if I won the lottery?” ”I’d take half the money and leave you!” She said. “Well, here’s six bucks. See you later.”
  9. How many Americans throw a Super Bowl party at their place and stand at attention, cover their heart with their hand, and sing the National Anthem? How about for World Series games? College Bowls? Soccer matches? Hockey games? Asking for a friend.
  10. No, but what they did was borderline obscene... and I am no prude. You want to explain that to an eight year old who's watching it? Disgusting display. The NFL is *****.
  11. I was upset and my wife was quite offended by the Super Bowl Ass Time Show. Bump and grind and swinging from a stripper pole and twerking their buttocks is not the kind of family entertainment I expect from the NFL.
  12. This is an extremely poorly worded question. "Refusing to leave" just what exactly... The White House? Washington, D.C.? New York? Florida? The USA? The Republican Party? Mara Largo? Trump Tower? His estate in Bridgewater? Refusing to leave a tip? Refusing to leave a note to his successor? If he loses, he's no longer The President. End of story. To suggest otherwise is a ridiculous posit.
  13. I think he smokes cigars. Too bad for him. Hope he can get it cured. Can't wait to hear the good wishes piling in from the Left.
  14. Yes. He was awarded the Purple ***** with dingleberry clusters.
  15. Vox populi, shut up. Mmmmmm. Where have I heard that phrase before. It sounds familiar somehow.
  16. They can have THREE “winners.” The Dems are so f’ed up. Whoever gets the mst votes in round one, then who gets the most in the subsequent caucuses, then whoever gets the most delegates. F’ed up... but that’s the definition of the Dems.
  17. NO NO NO NO NO NO NO! A THOUSAND TIMES NO! He's a Republican don't you know?
  18. Trump is so evil, he started using eminent domain as far back as 1876. Here are just a few examples of his tyrannical avarice: "The 1930s brought a flurry of land acquisition cases in support of New Deal policies that aimed to resettle impoverished farmers, build large-scale irrigation projects, and establish new national parks. Condemnation was used to acquire lands for the Shenandoah, Mammoth Cave, and Great Smoky Mountains National Parks. See Morton Butler Timber Co. v. United States, 91 F.2d 884 (6th Cir. 1937)). Thousands of smaller land and natural resources projects were undertaken by Congress and facilitated by the Division’s land acquisition lawyers during the New Deal era. For example, condemnation in United States v. Eighty Acres of Land in Williamson County, 26 F. Supp. 315 (E.D. Ill. 1939), acquired forestland around a stream in Illinois to prevent erosion and silting, while Barnidge v. United States, 101 F.2d 295 (8th Cir. 1939), allowed property acquisition for and designation of a historic site in St. Louis associated with the Louisiana Purchase and the Oregon Trail. During World War II, the Assistant Attorney General called the Lands Division “the biggest real estate office of any time or any place.” It oversaw the acquisition of more than 20 million acres of land. Property was transformed into airports and naval stations (e.g., Cameron Development Company v. United States 145 F.2d 209 (5th Cir. 1944)), war materials manufacturing and storage (e.g., General Motors Corporation v. United States, 140 F.2d 873 (7th Cir. 1944)), proving grounds, and a number of other national defense installations." The super fiend!
  19. Just got back from getting these and cleaning them up.
  20. Nice. But you have the amounts wrong. Its 3 oz Vodka, 3 oz Gin, 1/2 oz fresh lime juice or 1/2 oz Rose’s lime - Shake over ice and strain into Ice filled glass, fill with 3 oz 7 up, garnish with twist of lime. You're welcome. Oh, and cioppino or maybe NY strip steaks and lobster tails. Going out oystering tomorrow. Maybe do some Rockefeller style.
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