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leh-nerd skin-erd

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  1. It's important to realize that men and women respond to different environmental stimuli, especially in a quasi-professional setting. You want to validate one's individuality, of course, but you must offer intellectual honesty because a rising tide lifts all boats. If male, tell him you've been known to wax a chump like a candle. If female, you have a choice here, and your life likely depends on you making the right call. You go with either telling her she's a firework, or that you got 99 problems and a ***** ain't one. This is how we build mutual, sustaining and sustainable respect in this modern world.
  2. Using that metric—That number is dwarfed by the number he kept alive though, huh?
  3. I’m odd man out. I understood your point.
  4. It’s more simple than that. The chaos ensued because Americans put a guy in office the Taliban knew. They knew he was weak, foolish and simple long before he became an old fool. Now, he starts sending them money, it would seem. Your man is bad.
  5. I'm worried sick you're part of the St Louis cabal looking to lure the Bills away. That you joined the board in 2005 is very suspicious. I saw "War of the Worlds"--you should just change your name to DrPlayingTheLongGame.
  6. Joe got turned around a bit. He was thinking the post office shadouzzle would protect males.
  7. In just 7 months… COVID is an issue while Joe alligator arms mandates, begging business to do his dirty work. This for a guy who walked in with the magic elixir handed to him; Afghanistan implodes, with blood on his hands, as he comforts the families of soldiers lost with stories about how is loss is really the most important thing; Our relationship with allies is fractured, some going so far as to say the American government can’t be trusted; The southern border continues on its journey to shitsville—kids in cages, COVID spread, disregard for our laws; Joe describe a senior adviser with a phrase most closely associated with the hateful rhetoric of 1950s Deep South America, 100% par for the course and surprising no one; This is the status quo those folks were apparently looking for to stay safe.
  8. I have to say that it seems that “scant” is an exaggeration based on what has been revealed so far.
  9. It’s on me. I try every now and again and it’s waste of time. A while back he was blathering on about Jordan and I asked the same basic question—“What ya got?”. Here’s the answer—he’s got someone else’s Star Wars meme.
  10. This post intrigues me. You took the time to seek it out, read it, and consider it important enough to share with the group. My assumption—and I could be wrong here—is that you think it bolsters a case against Jim Jordan for…something. So, I read it, looking for some sort of smoking gun. The article can be summed up as follows: 1. Politico asked Jim Jordan if he spoke with Donald Trump on 1/6. 2. Politico said Jordan said he spoke with Donald Trump on 1/6. 3. Newsweek, recognizing that there is no compelling interest to a story that suggest a journalist received a benign answer to a question, decided to spice things up. Instead of writing “Jordan answered the question…”, they changed it to “Jordan admitted…” adding a conspiratorial tone to the story. 4. A couple no-name losers have suggested Jordan saying he spoke with the President is indicative of….what? Speaking with the president? What are you seeing here Billsy? The criminal investigatory arm of the US government is going nowhere fast. Trump is not implicated. Jordan is not implicated. What’s got you bird dogging this one?
  11. When I lived in the lower Hudson Valley, a lady driving on 684 (runs between Putnam County and White Plains) has a tire blowout. Got out of her car, waiting on a tow truck, the wind picked up a road sign and tossed it into her. Killed her instantly. This stuff is nothing to fool around with.
  12. “Speak up Dear, Grampy Joe is dreaming about Cornpop again”.- —Dr Grandmam Jill to Billsy, 8/2021
  13. Biden traffiks in his son’s death, it’s an absolute disgrace. I recall him talking about how the Obamas offered to help with expenses after his son died. The guy was the AG of Delaware at one point, a well-to-do man and son of wealthy parents. If Obama had to lend him money they were a bunch of morons across the board. Then, he dropped the obligatory reference to his loss when the suicide bomber struck, no doubt knowing his comments would not be challenged. This, however is beyond the pale. His son was 46 years old, he developed and aggressive and deadly cancer, received the finest care in the world and died in the care and comfort of his family, most likely medicated to take away the pain. Tragic for the family, tragic for Biden, but not even close to what occurred here. The Marines were all very young, and were killed when a vest was detonated in an effort to cause maximum pain, suffering and ultimately death. That it occurred in part due to the chaos created by Biden himself, in the middle of a hell hole thousands of miles from home, in a losing mission makes it all the worse. I can’t imagine having to listen to this dim witted and demented ####### as he compared pain in their moment of heartache is outrageous.
  14. It’s finally happened… @Niagara Bill has lost his ever lovin mind. https://citizenfreepress.com/breaking/the-competition-is-over-canada-has-a-new-unknown-vaccine-hero/
  15. I’m admittedly old fashioned, but we spend too much time and effort coddling these “messengers” in the modern era. I’m not advocating violence but a high velocity paint ball to the baby maker might make some of these people think twice before posting rumor and innuendo.
  16. Next man up I would think.
  17. The new question is “Should President Biden be woken up?”.
  18. I wish I felt this way about baseball. It really has bored me to tears since I was a kid, though I enjoy watching on a local level and certainly enjoyed it when my kids played. I always wished I could enjoy it more. I’m down to football and I do enjoy watching collegiate wrestling. Action, strategy, sacrifice, suffering and I know enough to be wrong about most of it.
  19. Stepping back from this a minute, professional football players are young, male, athletic, fearless and have for many years risked life and limb in pursuit of success in a game. Societally speaking, they are outliers and their general lifestyle would probably not make the list of “Smart things to do with mind and body.”. The issue of players being vaccinated is indeed being debated to death—I read one opinion that players got vaxxed because Mahommes and Fitzy did. I’d disagree, but do think lots of players vaxxed to protect their income/eligibility in the NFL, and may not have if not for the NFL. I think the NFL is protecting the brand, and the brand involves the best players playing their best week in and week out. COVID has the potential to disrupt the brand, so it seems logical they want everyone vaxxed. That’s not to say they do/don’t believe in vaxxing, or don’t care about the well-being of the individual, but as an enterprise it’s all about the show going on.
  20. Kudos to you for holding the company line. You would have made millions working for Big Tobbacky in the 50s and 60s.
  21. The latest benchmark seems to be comparing the attack on the Marines in 1983 in an effort to provide cover for Biden in 2021. You don’t have to be an expert to know that 1983 was the Stone Age with respect to military capability, intelligence operations, artificial intelligence, our ability to protect soldiers and civilians if we choose to do so, and one would think...the limitless amount of technological data available to those in charge. Hell it was the Stone Age relative to just about everything from a technology standpoint, but that won’t stop people from pretending that doesn’t matter. On the heels of this Biden cluster*ck, the most miraculous thing happened. The US military was able to find, track, target and kill a key operative/austere scholar while he sat in the passenger seat of a 1991 Renault Clio rolling along some back road in one of the -stans listening to the Boyz2Men singing “End of the Road” on Sirius 80s on 8. In fact, the only real similarity is that in 1983, our current president was then a 40 year old senator running the halls with Teddy Chappaquiddick (ironically another non-resigner) well past middle aged at that point in time. Impeachment is not an option, he’s far too vain to resign (and likely lacks the ability to formulate a plan to do so) and so long as his lockstep voting bloc continues to roll out “...buh—-buh—-buh—-Lebanon 1983!” nothing changes. Next up from the Joe’s all good crowd: “True fact: FDR didn’t resign in 1942 ...”. 1983. Good Lord.
  22. I will do that. I hope when I do, your mind is open to dialogue.
  23. So, B, let's take this through to its natural conclusion. If he is lying, he will be exposed, as will the 'twelve teachers...board members...and other community members' who perpetrated the heinous fraud upon the people. As I said, friction and dialogue are good things, though there can be pain in the process.
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