#18 I'd still rather they have the ciggys and the alcohol over the phone better funner times....just saying. Lived those wonderful times without a phone or tablet. #20 funny as hell.
I'm not protecting anybody. I just find it hard to believe that there are still stupid motherfuckers such as yourself that believe the files are intact and there's anything incriminating left in them after all these years in government hands. I just refuse to play your games or indulge in your fantasies. That's all. Go waste somebody else's time.
I have a feeling anything incriminating against Democrats would have been destroyed by the previous administration. Anything incriminating against Republicans would have been blasted on the front pages of every libtard rag and on every "news" channel; otherwise, you're expecting us to believe Democrats wouldn't use every trick in the book against Trump and other Republicans.
#16 ... May we assume, then, that Oban 14 is a non-harmful essential nutrient, since it traverses the blood-brain barrier like covid through a paper mask?
My grandmother was from Switzerland. Swiss are either German, French or Italian. She was Italian. I don't have a lot of memories about her, but remember dad telling about her uncle Petar. He was drafted into the Army at Ellis Island for the Civil War. Wounded at one of the battles, he was captured along with a lieutenant and a Colonel. As they were being hauled back to the Confederate camp, the Colonel admonished them to not reveal anything about their units. The Virginians took him first. In only a few minutes he was babbling everything they wanted to know. Next was the LT. He fared no better and cracked under the torture. Last came uncle Pete. They tied him to a chair and began to beat him. They stomped on his wounded leg but he remained silent. Finally, giving up, they returned him to the cell with the other two. After a bit the Colonel remarked that he was very impressed with my great uncle's ability to withstand torture and even the threat of death. Petar, waving his hands replied, "Howa emma I gonna say anything? They hadda my hands tied."
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#2. Rice yes! Wheat meh.
ReplyDelete#18 I'd still rather they have the ciggys and the alcohol over the phone better funner times....just saying. Lived those wonderful times without a phone or tablet.
ReplyDelete#20 funny as hell.
You want some 'splody foods, pop a prune (or a grape) in the microwave on 'high' and prepare for action.
ReplyDeleteEggs. Youngest taught me that when she was five.
DeleteAwwww. I see that you felt the need to protect those who protect pedophiles. Isn't that cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm not protecting anybody. I just find it hard to believe that there are still stupid motherfuckers such as yourself that believe the files are intact and there's anything incriminating left in them after all these years in government hands.
DeleteI just refuse to play your games or indulge in your fantasies. That's all. Go waste somebody else's time.
I have a feeling anything incriminating against Democrats would have been destroyed by the previous administration. Anything incriminating against Republicans would have been blasted on the front pages of every libtard rag and on every "news" channel; otherwise, you're expecting us to believe Democrats wouldn't use every trick in the book against Trump and other Republicans.
DeleteAgreed, Joe Texan.
DeleteWhat dick you are!
DeleteMe, Anon@3:32, or Joe Texan?
DeleteSays the “man” who has none.
DeleteBut...but...but...MUH CHEMTRAILS!!!!
Delete#16 ... May we assume, then, that Oban 14 is a non-harmful essential nutrient, since it traverses the blood-brain barrier like covid through a paper mask?
ReplyDelete#4 ... Wife is Italian, and she breaks the spaghetti in half to get it to fit better in the pot. Just...not when her mother is watching. Tu sei fuori!
ReplyDeleteAnd you haven't corrected her yet?
DeleteI'm still suffering hearing loss from the last time I attempted to correct an Italian woman.
DeleteDid she throw hands, too? I heard Italian women talk with their hands.
DeleteOh, they do; but they are just a distraction from the real weapon.
DeleteMy grandmother was from Switzerland. Swiss are either German, French or Italian. She was Italian. I don't have a lot of memories about her, but remember dad telling about her uncle Petar. He was drafted into the Army at Ellis Island for the Civil War. Wounded at one of the battles, he was captured along with a lieutenant and a Colonel. As they were being hauled back to the Confederate camp, the Colonel admonished them to not reveal anything about their units.
DeleteThe Virginians took him first. In only a few minutes he was babbling everything they wanted to know.
Next was the LT. He fared no better and cracked under the torture.
Last came uncle Pete. They tied him to a chair and began to beat him. They stomped on his wounded leg but he remained silent.
Finally, giving up, they returned him to the cell with the other two.
After a bit the Colonel remarked that he was very impressed with my great uncle's ability to withstand torture and even the threat of death.
Petar, waving his hands replied, "Howa emma I gonna say anything? They hadda my hands tied."
I swear #18 was me and a buddy circa 1982. Minus the Jack. We did have beer, though.
ReplyDelete#17. Most bicyclists have a two-year old's definition of sharing: what's yours is mine, what's mine is mine.
ReplyDelete#11 Nope, my chiropractor is a retired Navy SEAL. He cracked necks and now he adjusts them.
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