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From NBC even. Looks like it might be 8 years of Trump. Feel the love... |
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On 7/5/18 10:21 AM, Tim wrote:
https://www.trigtent.com/usa/dnc-str...urce=Tabo ola From NBC even. Looks like it might be 8 years of Trump. Feel the love... I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren Joe Biden Kamala Harris Cory Booker Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock Bernie ain't on my list, and he isn't going to be on the list of most Dems, either. Now, I still think Mueller won't indict Trump, not because he doesn't deserve it, but because of possible legalities that have nothing to do with Trump's crimes. But Mueller might indict him. More likely, he'll name Trump as an unindicted conspirator. Plus, it certainly looks like a number of Trump's foreign policy blunders and domestic bull****tings are going to bite him in the ass. It looks as if the North Koreans ate his lunch and Putin will likely empty his refrigerator. Trump's trade ****ups are going to hurt his base, big time. Hey, they bought him...let them pay for him, eh? Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. |
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Keyser Soze
- show quoted text - I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren Joe Biden Kamala Harris Cory Booker Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock .............. Nobody there looks inviting. None of them. And 80 yr old Bernie doesn’t have a chance either. You look be Trump. You even told people to vote for him. |
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On 7/5/18 11:38 AM, Tim wrote:
Keyser Soze - show quoted text - I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren Joe Biden Kamala Harris Cory Booker Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock ............. Nobody there looks inviting. None of them. And 80 yr old Bernie doesn’t have a chance either. You look be Trump. You even told people to vote for him. I like Warren, Biden, Harris, Booker, and Landrieu. I don't know very much about the rest of them. Any would be much better as a national leader than the asshole currently occupying the white house. |
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On 7/5/2018 11:38 AM, Tim wrote:
Keyser Soze - show quoted text - I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren Joe Biden Kamala Harris Cory Booker Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock ............. Nobody there looks inviting. None of them. And 80 yr old Bernie doesn’t have a chance either. You look be Trump. You even told people to vote for him. If the Dems nominate Warren for the 2020 presidential election it will be a very short election night. Trump would win about a half hour after the polls close. Warren's popularity only exists among her pals in Washington and a few ultra liberals in Boston. Overall, nobody here in Massachusetts has any trust in her. Cory Booker? He and Deval Patrick are like John Kerry. Been running for POTUS since they were 17 years old. Patrick isn't really very popular in MA other than in the highly populated liberal areas in Boston and the North Shore. Don't know much about the rest other than Biden but he's too old. Have seen Harris a few times. Seems smart but again, has swallowed too much of the DNC Kool-Aide. Isn't Kirsten Gillibrand one of the nutcases who has joined the "abolish ICE" crusade? Yup. That will really reign in the votes among level headed voters. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 10:21 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.trigtent.com/usa/dnc-str...urce=Tabo ola From NBC even. Looks like it might be 8 years of Trump. Feel the love... I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren DOA in flyover America Joe Biden Too Old Cory Booker I like him but he may be "too black" Kamala Harris Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock Have the "who" problem Bernie ain't on my list, and he isn't going to be on the list of most Dems, either. Bernie may not even be alive in 2020 Now, I still think Mueller won't indict Trump, not because he doesn't deserve it, but because of possible legalities that have nothing to do with Trump's crimes. But Mueller might indict him. More likely, he'll name Trump as an unindicted conspirator. Plus, it certainly looks like a number of Trump's foreign policy blunders and domestic bull****tings are going to bite him in the ass. It looks as if the North Koreans ate his lunch and Putin will likely empty his refrigerator. Trump's trade ****ups are going to hurt his base, big time. Hey, they bought him...let them pay for him, eh? My bet is nothing but rumor and innuendo comes out of this. So far all they have found is totally unrelated financial irregularities by people Trump knows. The Russia thing does not really seem to involve Trump all that much. Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. |
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On 7/5/18 12:05 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 7/5/2018 11:38 AM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren Joe Biden Kamala Harris Cory Booker Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock ............. Nobody there looks inviting.* None of them. And 80 yr old Bernie doesn’t have a chance either.* You look be Trump. You even told people to vote for him. If the Dems nominate Warren for the 2020 presidential election* it will be a very short election night.** Trump would win about a half hour after the polls close.* Warren's popularity only exists among her pals in Washington and a few ultra liberals in Boston.* Overall, nobody here in Massachusetts has any trust in her. Cory Booker?* He and Deval Patrick are like John Kerry.* Been running for POTUS since they were 17 years old.* Patrick isn't really very popular in MA other than in the highly populated liberal areas in Boston and the North Shore. Don't know much about the rest other than Biden but he's too old.* Have seen Harris a few times.* Seems smart but again, has swallowed too much of the DNC Kool-Aide. Isn't Kirsten Gillibrand one of the nutcases who has joined the "abolish ICE" crusade?** Yup.* That will really reign in the votes among level headed voters. I wouldn't expect a Republican Trumpster like you to vote for a Dem in 2020, no matter who it is. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 10:21 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.trigtent.com/usa/dnc-str...urce=Tabo ola From NBC even. Looks like it might be 8 years of Trump. Feel the love... I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren DOA in flyover America Joe Biden Too Old Cory Booker I like him but he may be "too black" Kamala Harris Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock Have the "who" problem Bernie ain't on my list, and he isn't going to be on the list of most Dems, either. Bernie may not even be alive in 2020 Now, I still think Mueller won't indict Trump, not because he doesn't deserve it, but because of possible legalities that have nothing to do with Trump's crimes. But Mueller might indict him. More likely, he'll name Trump as an unindicted conspirator. Plus, it certainly looks like a number of Trump's foreign policy blunders and domestic bull****tings are going to bite him in the ass. It looks as if the North Koreans ate his lunch and Putin will likely empty his refrigerator. Trump's trade ****ups are going to hurt his base, big time. Hey, they bought him...let them pay for him, eh? My bet is nothing but rumor and innuendo comes out of this. So far all they have found is totally unrelated financial irregularities by people Trump knows. The Russia thing does not really seem to involve Trump all that much. Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. Flyoverville supplies the nations food. They liberal areas may have a problem paying for the food, when the economy tanks. But those blue collar workers know how to survive, |
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On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. |
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On 7/5/18 12:28 PM, Bill wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 10:21 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.trigtent.com/usa/dnc-str...urce=Tabo ola From NBC even. Looks like it might be 8 years of Trump. Feel the love... I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren DOA in flyover America Joe Biden Too Old Cory Booker I like him but he may be "too black" Kamala Harris Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock Have the "who" problem Bernie ain't on my list, and he isn't going to be on the list of most Dems, either. Bernie may not even be alive in 2020 Now, I still think Mueller won't indict Trump, not because he doesn't deserve it, but because of possible legalities that have nothing to do with Trump's crimes. But Mueller might indict him. More likely, he'll name Trump as an unindicted conspirator. Plus, it certainly looks like a number of Trump's foreign policy blunders and domestic bull****tings are going to bite him in the ass. It looks as if the North Koreans ate his lunch and Putin will likely empty his refrigerator. Trump's trade ****ups are going to hurt his base, big time. Hey, they bought him...let them pay for him, eh? My bet is nothing but rumor and innuendo comes out of this. So far all they have found is totally unrelated financial irregularities by people Trump knows. The Russia thing does not really seem to involve Trump all that much. Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. Flyoverville supplies the nations food. They liberal areas may have a problem paying for the food, when the economy tanks. But those blue collar workers know how to survive, When Trump's economy tanks and he's sold us and their farming and manufacturing jobs out to his insane tariffs, we'll be sending care packages of Chinese-produced food to the flyover states. |
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Keyser Soze
- show quoted text - Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. ......... You never said flyover “areas” it was always fly over “state” and even flyover “Illinois”. Of course you like Chicago. As long as like Rahm, you can turn a blind eye to the the ghetto. |
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On 7/5/18 12:43 PM, Tim wrote:
Keyser Soze - show quoted text - Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. ........ You never said flyover “areas” it was always fly over “state” and even flyover “Illinois”. Of course you like Chicago. As long as like Rahm, you can turn a blind eye to the the ghetto. I don't like or dislike Rahm. I do like Chicago, and I have for nearly 50 years, as long as I have been visiting there. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:26:09 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 12:06 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 10:21 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.trigtent.com/usa/dnc-str...urce=Tabo ola From NBC even. Looks like it might be 8 years of Trump. Feel the love... I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren DOA in flyover America Joe Biden Too Old Cory Booker I like him but he may be "too black" Kamala Harris Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock Have the "who" problem Bernie ain't on my list, and he isn't going to be on the list of most Dems, either. Bernie may not even be alive in 2020 Now, I still think Mueller won't indict Trump, not because he doesn't deserve it, but because of possible legalities that have nothing to do with Trump's crimes. But Mueller might indict him. More likely, he'll name Trump as an unindicted conspirator. Plus, it certainly looks like a number of Trump's foreign policy blunders and domestic bull****tings are going to bite him in the ass. It looks as if the North Koreans ate his lunch and Putin will likely empty his refrigerator. Trump's trade ****ups are going to hurt his base, big time. Hey, they bought him...let them pay for him, eh? My bet is nothing but rumor and innuendo comes out of this. So far all they have found is totally unrelated financial irregularities by people Trump knows. The Russia thing does not really seem to involve Trump all that much. Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. People who can fix things...isn't that Michael Cohen's motto? Brain fart. I guess you are saying the rest of your post was a throw away, just troll bait until you could talk about Trump's people again |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. |
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On 7/5/2018 12:25 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 12:05 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 7/5/2018 11:38 AM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren Joe Biden Kamala Harris Cory Booker Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock ............. Nobody there looks inviting.* None of them. And 80 yr old Bernie doesn’t have a chance either.* You look be Trump. You even told people to vote for him. If the Dems nominate Warren for the 2020 presidential election* it will be a very short election night.** Trump would win about a half hour after the polls close.* Warren's popularity only exists among her pals in Washington and a few ultra liberals in Boston.* Overall, nobody here in Massachusetts has any trust in her. Cory Booker?* He and Deval Patrick are like John Kerry.* Been running for POTUS since they were 17 years old.* Patrick isn't really very popular in MA other than in the highly populated liberal areas in Boston and the North Shore. Don't know much about the rest other than Biden but he's too old. Have seen Harris a few times.* Seems smart but again, has swallowed too much of the DNC Kool-Aide. Isn't Kirsten Gillibrand one of the nutcases who has joined the "abolish ICE" crusade?** Yup.* That will really reign in the votes among level headed voters. I wouldn't expect a Republican Trumpster like you to vote for a Dem in 2020, no matter who it is. Well, you are correct about one thing. The Democrats no longer are in consideration for my vote until they change their tune(s). I've voted Democratic in the past. The current bunch of boneheads are out of contention. |
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1:36 PMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I've been in many parts of Illinois on various campaigns going back to the 1970s. The part of the state bordering "the lake" is nice. What are the other beautiful parts of Illinois? Joliet, East St. Louis? Kankakee? (That's a rhetorical question) ........ To you those places probably would be attractive. . They’re big welfare towns. |
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Tim wrote:
1:36 PMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I've been in many parts of Illinois on various campaigns going back to the 1970s. The part of the state bordering "the lake" is nice. What are the other beautiful parts of Illinois? Joliet, East St. Louis? Kankakee? (That's a rhetorical question) ....... To you those places probably would be attractive. . They’re big welfare towns. Irony, Tim...irony. I’ve been to each of those cities. I have to admit, though, that indiana is worse. -- Posted with my iPhone 8+. |
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2:00 PMKeyser Söze - show quoted text - Irony, Tim...irony. I’ve been to each of those cities. I have to admit, though, that indiana is worse. -- Posted with my iPhone 8+. ..... Odd, people and businesses are leaving Illinois for Indiana (and surrounding states) because Indiana has a better economy and lower taxes not counting jobs. Harry, you like joblessness, poor economy, and higher taxes? |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:41:29 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 12:28 PM, Bill wrote: wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 10:21 AM, Tim wrote: https://www.trigtent.com/usa/dnc-str...urce=Tabo ola From NBC even. Looks like it might be 8 years of Trump. Feel the love... I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren DOA in flyover America Joe Biden Too Old Cory Booker I like him but he may be "too black" Kamala Harris Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock Have the "who" problem Bernie ain't on my list, and he isn't going to be on the list of most Dems, either. Bernie may not even be alive in 2020 Now, I still think Mueller won't indict Trump, not because he doesn't deserve it, but because of possible legalities that have nothing to do with Trump's crimes. But Mueller might indict him. More likely, he'll name Trump as an unindicted conspirator. Plus, it certainly looks like a number of Trump's foreign policy blunders and domestic bull****tings are going to bite him in the ass. It looks as if the North Koreans ate his lunch and Putin will likely empty his refrigerator. Trump's trade ****ups are going to hurt his base, big time. Hey, they bought him...let them pay for him, eh? My bet is nothing but rumor and innuendo comes out of this. So far all they have found is totally unrelated financial irregularities by people Trump knows. The Russia thing does not really seem to involve Trump all that much. Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. Flyoverville supplies the nations food. They liberal areas may have a problem paying for the food, when the economy tanks. But those blue collar workers know how to survive, When Trump's economy tanks and he's sold us and their farming and manufacturing jobs out to his insane tariffs, we'll be sending care packages of Chinese-produced food to the flyover states. You seem to have that formula upside down. When supply overwhelms demand prices drop. Food is a glut on the market. I assume if it ever gets that bad, the government will buy up the surplus and give it away like they did in the 80s. Maybe if SNAP was actual food and not just a debit card we might make a dent in the $4 billion fraud rate it runs at now. There is a push, mostly from the loonytarian right and far left, to do away with tariffs altogether and let the market work. If that is what comes out of all of this, it is probably a good thing. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:46:54 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 12:43 PM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. ........ You never said flyover “areas” it was always fly over “state” and even flyover “Illinois”. Of course you like Chicago. As long as like Rahm, you can turn a blind eye to the the ghetto. I don't like or dislike Rahm. I do like Chicago, and I have for nearly 50 years, as long as I have been visiting there. I am surprised. Chicago is one of the most segregated cities in the US but I bet you didn't notice that from your North Shore hotel. Hop on the Lake Street El and look out the window. Just be sure you don't get off at the wrong stop. We would miss your comedy. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 13:03:51 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: On 7/5/2018 12:58 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. When we lived in Illinois we visited Chicago on weekends going to museums and even a "speakeasy" place that was fun to visit. This is back in the early 70's. Probably won't be visiting again soon. I lived there for 2 summers and a winter (2-3 months at a time). As long as you understand where you are and where not to go, a young person can have a real good time there. It is certainly more fun if you drink tho. ;-) |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:46:54 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:43 PM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. ........ You never said flyover “areas” it was always fly over “state” and even flyover “Illinois”. Of course you like Chicago. As long as like Rahm, you can turn a blind eye to the the ghetto. I don't like or dislike Rahm. I do like Chicago, and I have for nearly 50 years, as long as I have been visiting there. I am surprised. Chicago is one of the most segregated cities in the US but I bet you didn't notice that from your North Shore hotel. Hop on the Lake Street El and look out the window. Just be sure you don't get off at the wrong stop. We would miss your comedy. You keep forgetting i work with organizations that finance and build low cost housing and have done so for decades -- Posted with my iPhone 8+. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 14:36:16 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 12:58 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. I've been in many parts of Illinois on various campaigns going back to the 1970s. The part of the state bordering "the lake" is nice. What are the other beautiful parts of Illinois? Joliet, East St. Louis? Kankakee? (That's a rhetorical question) Your problem is you don't get out of the city and don't have a clue what you would do in a small town out in the country. You really remind me of people I know from New York City who can't imagine why anyone would want to go anywhere you couldn't get to on "the train". |
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On 7/5/18 3:25 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 14:36:16 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:58 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. I've been in many parts of Illinois on various campaigns going back to the 1970s. The part of the state bordering "the lake" is nice. What are the other beautiful parts of Illinois? Joliet, East St. Louis? Kankakee? (That's a rhetorical question) Your problem is you don't get out of the city and don't have a clue what you would do in a small town out in the country. You really remind me of people I know from New York City who can't imagine why anyone would want to go anywhere you couldn't get to on "the train". Your problem is that you keep projecting your ignorance into areas in which you have almost no knowledge. I spent seven years living in and exploring Kansas and Missouri, with many long side trips into the small cities and towns of Oklahoma and Nebraska, and shorter trips into Iowa and South Dakota. I was the AP Bureau Chief, stationed in West Virginia, with coverage responsibilities for parts of Ohio and Kentucky. I lived in Michigan for three years and extensively explored the state, including the UP. Lived in upstate New York and spent lots of time in dippy little towns there. Lived in Florida for some years, explored a lot of it. Been to Colorado, Montana, Washington State, California, cities and towns. I know enough about "small towns out the country" to conclude I wouldn't want to live in one. Yeah, I prefer living near a major city, with first-rate museums, restaurants, doctors, theaters, shopping, schools, et cetera. |
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On 7/5/18 3:23 PM, wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 13:03:51 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 7/5/2018 12:58 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. When we lived in Illinois we visited Chicago on weekends going to museums and even a "speakeasy" place that was fun to visit. This is back in the early 70's. Probably won't be visiting again soon. I lived there for 2 summers and a winter (2-3 months at a time). As long as you understand where you are and where not to go, a young person can have a real good time there. It is certainly more fun if you drink tho. ;-) I'll bet I go into neighborhoods in Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, and DC that would make a white bread boy like you pee his pants. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:09:32 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: 2:00 PMKeyser Söze - show quoted text - Irony, Tim...irony. I’ve been to each of those cities. I have to admit, though, that indiana is worse. -- Posted with my iPhone 8+. .... Odd, people and businesses are leaving Illinois for Indiana (and surrounding states) because Indiana has a better economy and lower taxes not counting jobs. Harry, you like joblessness, poor economy, and higher taxes? People are probably being sucked into Indiana by the vacuum created when they move here. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 15:25:48 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:46:54 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:43 PM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. ........ You never said flyover “areas” it was always fly over “state” and even flyover “Illinois”. Of course you like Chicago. As long as like Rahm, you can turn a blind eye to the the ghetto. I don't like or dislike Rahm. I do like Chicago, and I have for nearly 50 years, as long as I have been visiting there. I am surprised. Chicago is one of the most segregated cities in the US but I bet you didn't notice that from your North Shore hotel. Hop on the Lake Street El and look out the window. Just be sure you don't get off at the wrong stop. We would miss your comedy. You keep forgetting i work with organizations that finance and build low cost housing and have done so for decades I know you write for them but that doesn't mean you spend a lot of time there. No doubt the CPD clears out a place so you can get a photo op but you are not there after dark. |
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On 7/5/2018 7:05 PM, Boating All Out wrote:
In article , says... On 7/5/2018 11:38 AM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - I know how disappointed you'll not be if that piece of **** Trump wins, but... Offhand, I see a number of possibilities that will interfere with his re-election, assuming he hasn't quit or been impeached or imprisoned, or fallen over dead from a stroke. Any of these possibilities would put a smile on my face and on the faces of a majority of 'Merikkkans. Elizabeth Warren Joe Biden Kamala Harris Cory Booker Kirsten Gillibrand Deval Patrick Sherrod Brown Mitch Landrieu Steve Bullock ............. Nobody there looks inviting. None of them. And 80 yr old Bernie doesn?t have a chance either. You look be Trump. You even told people to vote for him. If the Dems nominate Warren for the 2020 presidential election it will be a very short election night. Trump would win about a half hour after the polls close. Warren's popularity only exists among her pals in Washington and a few ultra liberals in Boston. Overall, nobody here in Massachusetts has any trust in her. Cory Booker? He and Deval Patrick are like John Kerry. Been running for POTUS since they were 17 years old. Patrick isn't really very popular in MA other than in the highly populated liberal areas in Boston and the North Shore. Don't know much about the rest other than Biden but he's too old. Have seen Harris a few times. Seems smart but again, has swallowed too much of the DNC Kool-Aide. Isn't Kirsten Gillibrand one of the nutcases who has joined the "abolish ICE" crusade? Yup. That will really reign in the votes among level headed voters. My preference would be Sherrod Brown or Mitch Landrieu. But any one of them would do to get that disgrace of a President out of the White House. Going after ICE is a big mistake. They're just "following orders." But that mistake can be easily rectified in the next couple years. Your opinion as a Trump supporter is basically meaningless, as is mine as a patriotic Trump hater. As far as Warren goes, she should buy a DNA test from Ancestry.com and make the results public. That gets that out of the way. I am only slightly disappointed that I "myth- busted" my family myth. She should find out the truth. Of course I don't know what other skeletons are in the candidates' closet, but they should all be thoroughly vetted. In the end, it's all about getting rid of the stain on our glorious Republic. Out damned spot! I know virtually nothing about Sherrod Brown or Mitch Landrieu. I'll do some reading and see if I can learn something about them. Warren is a fraud. It's beyond me how she has supporters up here. I don't think I've met anyone who can say anything positive about her other than hard core Democrats who support anyone with a (D) after their title and name. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 15:55:55 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 3:25 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 14:36:16 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:58 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. I've been in many parts of Illinois on various campaigns going back to the 1970s. The part of the state bordering "the lake" is nice. What are the other beautiful parts of Illinois? Joliet, East St. Louis? Kankakee? (That's a rhetorical question) Your problem is you don't get out of the city and don't have a clue what you would do in a small town out in the country. You really remind me of people I know from New York City who can't imagine why anyone would want to go anywhere you couldn't get to on "the train". Your problem is that you keep projecting your ignorance into areas in which you have almost no knowledge. I spent seven years living in and exploring Kansas and Missouri, with many long side trips into the small cities and towns of Oklahoma and Nebraska, and shorter trips into Iowa and South Dakota. I was the AP Bureau Chief, stationed in West Virginia, with coverage responsibilities for parts of Ohio and Kentucky. I lived in Michigan for three years and extensively explored the state, including the UP. Lived in upstate New York and spent lots of time in dippy little towns there. Lived in Florida for some years, explored a lot of it. Been to Colorado, Montana, Washington State, California, cities and towns. I know enough about "small towns out the country" to conclude I wouldn't want to live in one. Yeah, I prefer living near a major city, with first-rate museums, restaurants, doctors, theaters, shopping, schools, et cetera. That doesn't negate a thing I said, it just confirms that you do not have a clue about small town life or are simply too of a citiot to appreciate it. I imagine if your wife did not enjoy the rural community you are in, you would be living in an apartment or row house downtown, next to a Metro stop. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 15:57:54 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 3:23 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 13:03:51 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 7/5/2018 12:58 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. When we lived in Illinois we visited Chicago on weekends going to museums and even a "speakeasy" place that was fun to visit. This is back in the early 70's. Probably won't be visiting again soon. I lived there for 2 summers and a winter (2-3 months at a time). As long as you understand where you are and where not to go, a young person can have a real good time there. It is certainly more fun if you drink tho. ;-) I'll bet I go into neighborhoods in Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, and DC that would make a white bread boy like you pee his pants. Not likely, Remember I grew up in "Souf'ese" DC. Not much scares me. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:46:54 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:43 PM, Tim wrote: Keyser Soze - show quoted text - Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. ........ You never said flyover “areas” it was always fly over “state” and even flyover “Illinois”. Of course you like Chicago. As long as like Rahm, you can turn a blind eye to the the ghetto. I don't like or dislike Rahm. I do like Chicago, and I have for nearly 50 years, as long as I have been visiting there. I am surprised. Chicago is one of the most segregated cities in the US but I bet you didn't notice that from your North Shore hotel. Hop on the Lake Street El and look out the window. Just be sure you don't get off at the wrong stop. We would miss your comedy. You keep forgetting i work with organizations that finance and build low cost housing and have done so for decades I remember driving by Cabini-Green many years ago and noticing a lot of boarded up windows where the brick above and around them was black from an obvious fire. Sometimes people don't respect gifts that are handed to them. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 7/5/18 3:23 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 13:03:51 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: On 7/5/2018 12:58 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ———- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you’ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. When we lived in Illinois we visited Chicago on weekends going to museums and even a "speakeasy" place that was fun to visit. This is back in the early 70's. Probably won't be visiting again soon. I lived there for 2 summers and a winter (2-3 months at a time). As long as you understand where you are and where not to go, a young person can have a real good time there. It is certainly more fun if you drink tho. ;-) I'll bet I go into neighborhoods in Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, and DC that would make a white bread boy like you pee his pants. I guess we are just smarter than you. I worked nights in downtown Oakland 50+ years ago. Lots of bad areas then also. I was smart enough to stay out of trouble, and now smart enough to stay out of a lot of neighborhoods at night. |
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Boating All Out
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Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
On 7/5/18 3:25 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 14:36:16 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:58 PM, wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 12:38:45 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 7/5/18 12:27 PM, Tim wrote: On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 10:53:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: Who knows, you might get 60 cents a pound for that aluminum pontoon of yours, when your Flyoverville economy tanks. Tim has a skill set that is more valuable is a bad economy than a good one. People who can fix things will always be in demand when people can't just buy a new one. ???- thanks for the compliment Greg. I try. Harry my blue flyover state is already tanked. Midnight blue. Odd you laugh about iillinois but you sure had your eye on Tammy Duckworth in the elections. Pull out Illinois and all you?ll have a deeper sinkhole. Ms. Duckworth is terrific. And I don't laugh about Illinois, just the flyover areas of the state that remind me of the same sorts of areas in Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, and Nebraska. Been to all of them. I do like Chicago. It figures that an urban dweller like you would blow off the beautiful parts of a state to embrace the crime ridden, bankrupt, murder capital of the midwest. I've been in many parts of Illinois on various campaigns going back to the 1970s. The part of the state bordering "the lake" is nice. What are the other beautiful parts of Illinois? Joliet, East St. Louis? Kankakee? (That's a rhetorical question) Your problem is you don't get out of the city and don't have a clue what you would do in a small town out in the country. You really remind me of people I know from New York City who can't imagine why anyone would want to go anywhere you couldn't get to on "the train". Your problem is that you keep projecting your ignorance into areas in which you have almost no knowledge. I spent seven years living in and exploring Kansas and Missouri, with many long side trips into the small cities and towns of Oklahoma and Nebraska, and shorter trips into Iowa and South Dakota. I was the AP Bureau Chief, stationed in West Virginia, with coverage responsibilities for parts of Ohio and Kentucky. I lived in Michigan for three years and extensively explored the state, including the UP. Lived in upstate New York and spent lots of time in dippy little towns there. Lived in Florida for some years, explored a lot of it. Been to Colorado, Montana, Washington State, California, cities and towns. I know enough about "small towns out the country" to conclude I wouldn't want to live in one. Yeah, I prefer living near a major city, with first-rate museums, restaurants, doctors, theaters, shopping, schools, et cetera. Nuttin but the best for our resident racist narcisist. -- x ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
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On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 8:39:25 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message: I know enough about "small towns out the country" to conclude I wouldn't want to live in one. Yeah, I prefer living near a major city, with first-rate museums, restaurants, doctors, theaters, shopping, schools, et cetera. Nuttin but the best for our resident racist narcisist. The only thing he's really concerned about are those "first-rate" doctors. After pumping through 300+ pounds, the old ticker ain't what it used to be. |
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