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As Bryan Preston wrote in April: Here’s One Thing Officials Can Do to Make Lockdown Life Better: Stop Being Hypocritical Tyrants.

It’s very hard on free people who are used to being able to do what they want when they want, who had a job one day and thanks to a government decree they don’t have a job the next day. They didn’t ask for any of this, nor did they cause it. When we see Chicago’s mayor ban haircuts, and then get one herself because she’s privileged and you’re not and she imposes a curfew on others for no evident reason, and when we see a Texas county judge apparently violate his own stay at home order, it sends the entirely wrong signal in a republic where the people are supposed to be the government.

 

It also hints at something a whole lot darker that our dear leaders had better not let fester. And the best thing they can do to prevent that is to stop acting like petty little tyrants.

 

 

And then the “mostly peaceful protestors” arrived shortly thereafter, to illustrate just how uber-woke Covid itself is, and how rioting for the right cause creates an immunity to the pathogen otherwise not found in local shops and salons.

 

 

UPDATE: For sheer chutzpah, it’s tough to top this: “Nancy Pelosi’s office has confirmed the speaker got her hair cut indoors in a San Francisco salon, but released a statement claiming she didn’t know she’d done anything wrong.

 

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Do as I say, not as I do. We see it over and over again.

 

 

Hysterical watching leftiists defend this crap. 

 

 

How unbelievably stupid do you have to be to defend Pelosi at this point?

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Just now, IDBillzFan said:

 

Hysterical watching leftiists defend this crap. 

 

 

How unbelievably stupid do you have to be to defend Pelosi at this point?


Hey, if she were getting a dye job I might defend her too. Roots-are-roots. But for a blow-out!? Shesh She is wealthy enough, and has enough connections to get someone over to her house. 
 

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19 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

Hysterical watching leftiists defend this crap. 

 

 

How unbelievably stupid do you have to be to defend Pelosi at this point?

 

So stupid as to be safely considered forever lost to those of us living in the real world.

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27 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Hey, if she were getting a dye job I might defend her too. Roots-are-roots. But for a blow-out!? Shesh She is wealthy enough, and has enough connections to get someone over to her house. 
 

I could roust myself off the couch and go upstairs and ask my wife,  but the potential for misunderstanding  is high during these tense nights on COVIDedness.  
 

What’s a “blow out”?  Just someone taking a blow dryer to the noggin? 
 

 

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2 hours ago, B-Man said:

UPDATE: For sheer chutzpah, it’s tough to top this: “Nancy Pelosi’s office has confirmed the speaker got her hair cut indoors in a San Francisco salon, but released a statement claiming she didn’t know she’d done anything wrong.

 

That's worse than Hillary's "I can't recall"! Notice she actually broke 2 laws since she wasn't wearing a mask. I'm wondering if the 2 people that opened just for her will now be arrested for aiding and abetting a crime.

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2 minutes ago, Cinga said:

 

That's worse than Hillary's "I can't recall"! Notice she actually broke 2 laws since she wasn't wearing a mask. I'm wondering if the 2 people that opened just for her will now be arrested for aiding and abetting a crime.

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that’s a great point.  It’s been drilled into our heads since mid-March that at uncovered face is a dangerous biological weapon.

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12 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I could roust myself off the couch and go upstairs and ask my wife,  but the potential for misunderstanding  is high during these tense nights on COVIDedness.  
 

What’s a “blow out”?  Just someone taking a blow dryer to the noggin? 
 

 


A blowout is what it sounds like... a wash + a blow dry.  There are salons that will talk it up and do a double wash or whatever.  Some people will have a standing appointment for every other, or every three days and never wash or style their hair at home. Oh, and there are some salons that only do blowouts. Nothing else.

Some of 'em are pretty intense. I've seen women with really long hair that will have 15 round brushes stuck in their head on different levels while the hair stylist works on a section. Sometimes it will be two people working on the hair. 

It is basically the updated version of when your grandma used to head to the beauty parlor on Saturday to get her hair washed and set for the week.


 

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Just now, Buffalo_Gal said:


A blowout is what it sounds like... a wash + a blow dry.  There are salons that will talk it up and do a double wash or whatever.  Some people will have a standing appointment for every other, or every three days and never wash or style their hair at home.

Some of 'em are pretty intense. I've seen women with really long hair that will have 15 round brushes stuck in their head on different levels while the hair stylist works on a section. Sometimes it will be two people working on the hair. 

It is basically the updated version of when your grandma used to head to the beauty parlor on Saturday to get her hair washed and set for the week.


 

Well, it finally happened, you’ve offended my sensibilities. 
 

First,  if it was “just what it sounds like” it wouldn’t be called a “blow out”, it would be called something like a “Wablodry, which honestly sounds dirtier than the first one.   Then, I find out some places supersize this and it’s basically a thruple at a hair salon, which was intriguing, honestly, even for a man of God like myself.  Then you go and mention my Grandma(s) and ruin the whole thing totally.   
 

My grandmother on my Mom’s side, by the way, used to say Warshington.   She was from Pennsylvania, where I’m told that’s pretty common.  

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31 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Well, it finally happened, you’ve offended my sensibilities. 
 

First,  if it was “just what it sounds like” it wouldn’t be called a “blow out”, it would be called something like a “Wablodry, which honestly sounds dirtier than the first one.   Then, I find out some places supersize this and it’s basically a thruple at a hair salon, which was intriguing, honestly, even for a man of God like myself.  Then you go and mention my Grandma(s) and ruin the whole thing totally.   
 

My grandmother on my Mom’s side, by the way, used to say Warshington.   She was from Pennsylvania, where I’m told that’s pretty common.  

My great-grandmother from New Yawk used to put Earl in the motor and furnace.
Poor Earl.

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She needs to resign. I mean, not that she had any credibility before, but even NPCs have to see how incredibly phucked up this is, right?  I know, wishful thinking. 

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11 minutes ago, dubs said:

She needs to resign. I mean, not that she had any credibility before, but even NPCs have to see how incredibly phucked up this is, right?  I know, wishful thinking. 

 

She can sign up to go to Mars.  In her mind she probably feels she meets these requirements.

 

https://www.mars-one.com/faq/selection-and-preparation-of-the-astronauts/what-are-the-qualifications-to-apply

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If she just got it washed she would have had a towel on her head and the hair wouldn't have been that straight. She went for a dye job, or at least to get her roots done. No 80 something woman has naturally dark hair like that. Come on.

 

She's been getting it dyed every couple of weeks throughout this whole thing. Don't you remember in the very beginning she was wearing kerchiefs ???

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