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Dodgers are rolling now after there home skid....watch out everyone....this team has the juice right now and it cuts like a knife.... |
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The vegetable lasagna
Puddy was another klassick character
Puddy steals Jerry's move
you're the one going to hell
The 8 ball jacket |
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Wait....did this thread turn into a sex operation thread?????
If so, I should have never come in here....
I thought this was about him changing his internet prowess and demeanor
Hermaphrodites......we need Iron Mike in here to discuss this...where is he or should I see who is he?
Hi Mike
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Yea, that's right |
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Yuuuuuupppp!!!! |
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@spockgato Original Rays |
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@witswits
vanzack is right about most things....the guy is top shelf entertainment and fundamentally sound in a variety of categories...he is a well-rounded individual and speaks volumes of truths so much that it can hurt....the fact that he takes time out of his days to post here when he could be in the hot tub with his yachtly crew and Lou from COVERS is spectacular...the knowledge from this lad is above most others... vanzack may be the most interesting man in the world not the dos equis guy |
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A gauge of inflation, the US Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, rose to 2.7% for the 12 months ended in March, CNN reported. The rate was above economists’ expectations of 2.6% and February’s reading of 2.5%. “We’re moving in the wrong direction, again, on the inflation story,” Ben Ayers, Nationwide’s senior economist, told CNN in an interview.
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Yes, because it is viewed as being antagonistic to the other side...In other words, as best as I can ascertain, their threads were here first and those were posted afterwards so it is on surface an antagonistic stab at the other side...Find middle ground and be original and your threads should slip in...Don't pose the thread as Trump vs Biden but rather as an open discussion to invite all to interact whether you are Canadian or part of a little town in Uruguay that has no electricity....why their threads get to live is still beyond me at this point even though most are off base but they do...something with the Canadian tiki doll is different than it is in other parts of the world...it's a schucks versus schmucks....this forum could use a ctl+alt+del |
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WMI799 belongs behind bars ripping on our president. You P.O.F.S., I have family who sacrificed for this country you Anti-American frigin criminal P.O.F.S.
in Penalty Box this argument does not work on most here because it is not negative enough towards orange oil man |
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@witswits
You may be too smart for this site
Your points and questions are valid
You are mostly accurate in your assessment about the PB having mainly one sided threads in it while the other side gets to have all there's here
It's smart water versus vitamin water debate
Find a glacier and post your flagpole in it and hope the ice doesn't melt
Responses run circular which inevitably leaves more questions than answers
Post a pro Biden thread and a pro Trump thread and post positives about each, as there are some, and see if it remains in the forum
Really looking like split political forums is the way to go here...pretty easy to see...with all the changes and 609,963 lifetime members you'd think COVERS could just end the debate back and forth once and for all and each chooses where they want to post but not in both unless you are an undecided voter or independent
I'm not Canadian, but this seems logical, eh
Just a few more in case anyone is in doubt
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Quote Originally Posted by witswits: Should have known something would go awry when an acronym keeps growing....when the name is a bit unstable it's difficult to understand and follow...
@ABooksNightmare LGBTQ gets behind many things until they understand what would happen to them if they were in those Countries. |
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@witswits Don't wait for anyone....today is auntie anne's pretzel day and that means it's salty time....some seem to think that they align perfectly with COVERS rules while preaching to others that they are not, when they themselves are antagonizing and stalking only certain posters....they doesn't see that, and don't care to see it, which is a shame for the site...it's like hating trump so much and Canada at the same time which must be hard waking up in the morning...makes you ponder the old question, how do you like your syrup to flow
good luck in your request and I will be watching this system closely |
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@UNIMAN that video |
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Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa:
Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN: FOUR MORE YEARS PAUSE FOUR MORE YEARS PAUSE FOUR MORE YEARS PAUSE BIDEN: "Every time a police officer puts on that shield every morning, their husband or wife…worries about will they get that phone call. I got one of those phone calls." |
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California becomes first state to offer health insurance to all undocumented immigrants
in Politics UI Fund Historic Debt The California UI Fund is in historic debt — approximately $20 billion — due to the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent statewide shutdown. As a result, California employers already are paying increased UI taxes pursuant to federal law and are likely to face ongoing tax increases until approximately 2032. In addition to adding to employers’ tax burdens, SB 1116 will also add to the state’s General Fund obligation regarding the UI Fund. For example, in 2023–2024, the interest payment is expected to cost the state approximately $300 million — and similar payments will continue until the UI Fund returns to solvency. In the proposed 2024–2025 budget, the interest payment is estimated to rise to $331 million. SB 1116 risks compounding UI’s insolvency, which will weigh heavily on the State, California’s employers, and California’s unemployed. Key Vote Senate Labor, Public Employment and Retirement approved SB 1116 on April 24, 4-1: Ayes: Smallwood-Cuevas (D-Los Angeles), Cortese (D-San Jose), Durazo (D-Los Angeles), Laird (D-Santa Cruz). No: Wilk (R-Santa Clarita). The bill will be considered next by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
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