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Cuomo appointees to explore new Bills Stadium
Keukasmallies replied to uncle flap's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And then there's the school of thought that Cuomo's appointments and the formation of a "committee" is just a CYA move for when the Bills are sold and move out of the area. At that point the governmental entities can point with pride at the "committee" and attendant chatter to "prove" they did all they could to keep the Bills in WNY. -
Anyone need to update their Facebook Gender Status?
Keukasmallies replied to boyst's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I'm intrigued by the "Gender Fluid" category. Ya' think they might be talking about that stuff that.... -
One of, if not the most tragic, outgrowths of the current administration is the ascendancy of Joe "I'm a Buffoon" Biden. To even think that he should be mentioned in the same breath with the word President is just ludicrous. He is so out of it, he's actually floating trial balloons on the subject. http://thelead.blogs.cnn.com/2014/02/13/is-joe-biden-ready-for-2016/?hpt=hp_t1 Think of a Biden - Sharpton ticket for just a split second....
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Ha,Ha Madest thou pay for my Obamacare!
Keukasmallies replied to OCinBuffalo's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Insert in fourth box: " Fat chance, you old bastard" -
The ACA just keeps getting more and more hilarious. Now employers of mid-size companies must swear that certain staffing decisions were not driven by provisions of the ACA. Firms will be required to certify to the IRS – under penalty of perjury – that ObamaCare was not a motivating factor in their staffing decisions. To avoid ObamaCare costs you must swear that you are not trying to avoid ObamaCare costs. You can duck the law, but only if you promise not to say so. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/02/11/thought-police-firms-must-swear-obamacare-not-factor-in-firings/ Just imagine the IRS on the receiving end of that kind of oath. Geez, next thing you know the IRS will be in charge of the implementation of the ACA. Oh, wait..........
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If we knew the address, we could send a sympathy card via Predator Delivery.
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Not sure how many (more or fewer) Americans will have health care coverage. It's imminently possible POTUS will delay implementation of one or more mandates if things look tentative, so to project any number is merely speculation. I do believe that many of us who were satisfied with our health care, and the cost thereof, will be paying higher premiums for fewer services. For example, my premiums have increased in each of the past three years. Do you think I'll get some sort of rebate in the future? And, of course, my co-payments have increased as well. Not to worry about that, however, since specialists will be increasingly more difficult to schedule. Thanks Barack, I owe you one.... Spare me your liberal response about supporting "those less fortunate and underserved" as my time in the military as well as a thirty-five year career in public education put paid to a lot of that from my address.
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AND take long naps in the afternoon!
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Texas executes woman last night
Keukasmallies replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The advent of DNA identification procedures appear to have paved the way for more certainty in terms of enforcing the death penalty. The death penalty is a sure-fire deterrent in that it is quite certain that the person executed will never commit murder again. -
I agree w/ DC Tom. Use your energy and focus to provide support and strength for your wife in this most difficult of times. Be strong for her.
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O'bama and O'Reilly, just a couple kids from the neighborhood. Barry and Billy, just exchanging views: Billy asking', Barry bobbin' and weavin'. Damn that Fox News for asking for answers to really really hard questions! Poor Barry has shucked and jived so much he prolly thinks Benghazi is a person, not a place.
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Caption the photo - Olympic figure skating edition
Keukasmallies replied to Just Jack's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Why is my sleeve wet? -
Phillip Seymour Hoffman dead of drug overdose
Keukasmallies replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Fortunately for me, I'm on the outside looking in at this topic. I do appreciate the candor and sharing of information occurring in this thread. I'm especially interested in the comments about the universal desire of addicts to be freed from their addictions, and the impact of rehabilitation efforts. -
Phillip Seymour Hoffman dead of drug overdose
Keukasmallies replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
With the rewiring of the brain that you describe, it seems possible that any number of things could seem "glamorous" to an addict. When one seeks approval for one's actions, seeing the adoration of another addict just might seem transferrable to him/her. -
Phillip Seymour Hoffman dead of drug overdose
Keukasmallies replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Each time a celebrity suffers a fate similar to PSH, I wonder if somewhere in the outpouring of messages is one that actually "says" to addicts and others that such a fate is glamorous and thus to be copied. -
Phillip Seymour Hoffman dead of drug overdose
Keukasmallies replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I think that engaging in reckless behavior with deadly substances, while possibly in a state of emotional stress, falls within the definition of suicide. -
Phillip Seymour Hoffman dead of drug overdose
Keukasmallies replied to The Poojer's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Or, in the context of a long-time partner and their three children, one could call suicide a selfish act. -
Wife tries to kill husband with her poop
Keukasmallies replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
Is this just another, "I'm sick of taking her crap!" thread? -
Dear Circle, I'm 73, been retired for seventeen years. Permit me to make several observations: First, assuming you're not dodging incoming rounds of beer bottles, nor swaying due to a small earthquake, for God sake stand still! Second, I'm keenly aware of the fact that my basic values and views of life today are woefully outdated; therefore, my comments can easily be disregarded by the reader--you. With that caveat firmly in place, permit me to say I admire your hutzpah in standing up there, but the material was lower than a wagon track. Keep your day job, son.