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  • John Two Guns White Calf

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    JollyJ
    I think this shows how enough Soros money and enough brain dead idiots can astroturf almost any issue.
  • Did anyone watch the Emmys?

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    JollyJ
    No. The only Bears I watched lost to the Texans.
  • Cabin filter question

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    Doctor PhibesD
    When we drove long distances with assorted animals (from Ontario to Massachusetts with a dog, a cat and a 2 year-old toddler), we most definitely did not use re-circulate. The smell became quite interesting over time.
  • It's Bunday!

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @George-K said in It's Bunday!: What kind of a pen do you have him in? A folding plastic B.S. one. We got it because it's big, though, and we put a blanket over top if we need him to stay there. On the walls, though, a lot of chew toys hang, plus he's got his cups and such.
  • The Day of the Jackal

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    taiwan_girlT
    @George-K said in The Day of the Jackal: Why does the rifle look so funky? It's because it was smuggled in, in pieces, in a crutch. Yup. I remember that from teh book. He made himself look like a cripple old man.
  • 22 minutes of Florida Fails

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    taiwan_girlT
    Some of those are pretty funny.
  • Sign Season is open

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    89th8
    If you see any Biden signs make sure you check on the homeowner.
  • Our turn.

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    89th8
    Sorry to hear, but you're strong. You probably picked it up from one of those Five Guys 3 guys and a gal.
  • 44 & 60

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    JollyJ
    @jon-nyc said in 44 & 60: I’d be curious how people here relate this broad averages with their own experience. I saw quite a decline in my early 40s but I’m a special case in that regard. Advancing lung disease overwhelmed whatever ‘normal’ decline I might have experienced. I think it's fairly true, as a general rule. Even most professional athletes show marked shifts in ability in their mid-thirties and the person who can still compete at 40 is a rare bird. I know that as I turned 40, I just didn't have the energy or stamina I had when I was younger. Until almost 60, I was ten feet tall and bulletproof. From 1980 until 2017, I took 3 sick days off from work. Since then, things have gone downhill and I've had a couple of serious problems with more niggling, chronic ailments. Which stands to reason, I reckon. Most older folks don't die from a single, catastrophic disease, but eventually succumb to several things being stacked up, until we get to the proverbial straw. I think we just wear out. I don't know how many people have told me not long before they died, just how worn out and tired they were. How to stay younger? I think we're on the right road... Genetics play a huge part, along with nutrition and exercise.
  • Debate Tonight 9/10/24 9:00 PM EDT

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    JollyJ
    That's hilarious...
  • We're Going To Rock Down To.................... Electric Avenue

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    George KG
    @Jolly said in We're Going To Rock Down To.................... Electric Avenue: The royalties are usually set by who owns the catalog. That's right. Didn't Michael Jackson own the Beatles' catalog for a while?
  • Happy 25th Anniversary!!!

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    AxtremusA
    I still have an old Apple Airport in my house somewhere, not sure in the basement or the attic. By the way, the standard reference for the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology you can buy today is IEEE 802.11ax.
  • Facebook post removed

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    George KG
    Oh, I should comment, it's not THAT @Tom-K ...
  • Where be da Hatians?

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  • Nazi

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    taiwan_girlT
    It is an opinion piece. What do you expect? LOL
  • So, I went to the vet on Friday.

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in So, I went to the vet on Friday.: How is he around vets? He's a bit skittish, but I don't think he recognizes the vet as a "vet." Just another person. The vet was good, getting down on the floor to encourage Sid to come to him. After about 15 minutes, he was able to get Sid to step up on his arm. What does he do when someone’s trying to trim his beak and nails? We used to have a groomer come to the house, and he absolutely hated it. She'd restrain him with a towel, and then go at it. [image: 1726445891016-img_0812.jpg] She's retired, so we do the vet thing. The vet was able to get him enclosed in a towel and took him to the back...
  • Jon's Dirty Sheets

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    HoraceH
    There's no deeper essence of cleanliness beyond what something looks and smells like. Under a microscope, everything is disgusting, and if you zoom out far enough, everything is clean.
  • Meanwhile, in Jerusalem...

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    JollyJ
    It amazes me that Hamas' propaganda machine is so strong, that the resident still support them after they let them starve.
  • Harris Lied

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    JollyJ
    Ah, but he's big on lies. Interestingly enough, I read a piece the other day about how the public views lies from politicians or public persons in power...Whether the public puts any emphasis on lies, revolved around effectiveness. They gave the example of Andrew Carnegie, who was utterly ruthless in business and once started an entire boatload of salacious lies to put a competitor out of business...And then Carnegie went on to make more and better steel than anybody else. If a person can bring about change, can succeed in being effective and successful in helping the public, the public could care less about any hyperbole or lies. Thought that was interesting.
  • About that interview...

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    JollyJ
    Word.