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  • The Rifle

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  • The Keystone NatSec crew

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    89th8
    lol surprised you didn't talk figs
  • 464 lbs and he ran a 5.86

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    LuFins DadL
    @Jolly said in 464 lbs and he ran a 5.86: If he lost 50 pounds, he'd still outweigh centers and guards by 100 pounds. If drafted, he would be the heaviest ever drafted by over 80lbs. He actually came in as a freshman at 315 or some such. They actually put the weight on to him. Frankly, I think they screwed up. The guy would be quicker at 350, and would still be a helluva lot of mass to move.
  • Do we even need to wait for the midterms?

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    JollyJ
    She'll be rewarded.
  • $2.41 and $4

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    89th8
    @jon-nyc said in $2.41 and $4: Paid 8.99 for large. Same high end brand I usually buy. No XLs last two or three trips. Umm, paying for large and XL what? Asking for a friend.
  • Your afternoon entertainment

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    @89th said in Your afternoon entertainment: My favorite part (hard to pick) was the "I don't believe I've ever read the book 'The case for reparations'" and he said "Here you tweet: I'm going to take the day off to read 'The case for reparations'" Well, presumably there are many people who say they're going to read a book and then never get around to read the book.
  • The Danes are talking...

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    X
    The Greenlanders should make sure they send Hegseth extra bottles of Whiskey… up their chances of getting a drunk text from him with invasion plans.
  • This thread is a tugboat

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    Tom-KT
    Tugboats are like everything else in life--the wheels go round and round and it chugs down the track.
  • Meanwhile, in India...

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    @xenon said in Meanwhile, in India...: Celebrity politicians and demagoguery is the norm in India. Bollywood actors and top tier sports athletes often go into high level politics. The weirdest one for me is India's good friend and neighbour to the north. Who would have imagined that Imran Khan, the spectacularly good 1980's cricketer and Oxford-educated playboy would become this anti-west figure? Did he really dislike Ian Botham that much? It's not as if it's an occupation without danger.
  • What did he say?

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    Problem here is I need to put the CC in Spanish for Mayla. No problem for me, and I’ll catch myself reading them when the audio gets shitty. But doesn’t help the boy. He got really frustrated during Pulp Fiction and even Escape From Alcatraz. In his case it’s obviously not age-related hearing loss. But dependence on CCs could be part of it.
  • Down Louisiana Way...

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  • Marco Heads South

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  • Tariffs for TokTok

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    JollyJ
    @Klaus said in Tariffs for TokTok: I believe the main reason why Trump loves tariffs so much is that they give him endless opportunities to reward or punish the people/companies/countries he is dealing with. I think Trump has really bought into some of the economic policies of McKinley and the overall lack of inflation in the 19th century. Would not surprise me to see a $1 coin issued that contained a small amount of silver.
  • The 51st State

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    AxtremusA
    @Tom-K said in The 51st State: ... LESS states. FEWER. Is our children learning?
  • Shocked, shocked gambling is going on here...

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    JollyJ
    If you're a Transylvanian transvestite slapping teenage girl's asses in the soccer locker room, while your weiner rotates at attention, reasonable takes on a different meaning.
  • Assholing your way out of Hollywood

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    CopperC
    Scapegoats are usually blamed for someone else's faults She has plenty of faults that are hers
  • Mike's Reminder

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    jon-nycJ
    Also I remember when they had to widen the highway to Amarillo, TX to accommodate all the GOP AGs driving to get their nationwide injunction requests in front of Judge Kaczmarczyk.
  • How a Tug Boat works

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    AxtremusA
    Nice explanation.
  • Homeshoring

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    X
    Right, right - from each according to their ability, to each according to his needs.
  • Public Broadcasting

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    JollyJ
    They need to make a concerted effort to be politically fair. If a concert or play has public funding, it should be fodder for public tv or radio. Affiliates should be better at sharing programming, especially in radio. Nashville could probably generate multiple programs as could NYC and LA. Public radio and TV should be the official EBS. For radio, issue some new AM 50K Clear Channel licenses.