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  • Expensive Vinyl

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    MikM
    We have the first Led Zep album. Bought it as a cutout for $.33
  • Speaking of Brett

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  • Failed Brydge

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  • May the Fourth Be With You

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    George KG
    https://twitter.com/_LOOK0/status/1651301052434481176?s=20
  • Impossible!

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    JollyJ
    Side story... My best friend's dad was an entrepreneurial pirate. During WW2 (and right after), he made some damn good money with a bootleg beef operation. He had 600 free range cows (not counting steers, heifers, or bulls), might as well do something with them. Since he also owned a country store, he also had a steady supply of beef and labor from his neighbors. Got a bill at Charlie's store? He'll take a beef for it or he'll be happy to let you work your bill off killing and helping butcher beeves. On Saturdays, way before sunrise, Charlie would head down to the store and meet up with his crew for the day. He'd pack a big pan of biscuits and a pot of gravy. Mrs. Charlie would follow with a big ol' granite coffeepot fresh off of the stove. As fellers sat and stood around, munching biscuits and swilling coffee, tasks would be laid out for the morning. Work would cease at noon and Mrs. Charlie would feed the crew. Beef buying was by word of mouth only. First come, first served, unless prior arrangements had been made. All sales were in cash. No animal was cut up past quartering, as it was the buyer's responsibility to do the final cuts. Hindquarters or forequarters would be wrapped in a sheet or cheesecloth provided by the buyer and the meat would be placed in the car or truck by one of Charlie's crew. People would be lining their cars up at daylight. Charlie would take care of orders and the crew would snub 'em, kill 'em, hang 'em on the gambling sticks, skin and then Charlie usually quartered them out. Payment was made as the beef was loaded. A dozen steers was not uncommon for a Saturday morning.
  • Another reason to like Biden

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    Aqua LetiferA
    Larry > Willow.
  • Harris & Artificial Intelligence

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    George KG
    Well, in Harris's case, any intelligence, artificial or not, might be an improvement.
  • CDC Oops.

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    JollyJ
    It's endemic and highly infectious. Viruses gotta virus. It's the new reality.
  • So, we didn't really pull out of Afghanistan.

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    MikM
    Ask any divorcee if he would be paying alimony if he was not required to by the court.
  • "The Embryo Feels Pain at 7 Weeks"

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  • How to judge your acquaintances

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    George KG
    @Axtremus said in How to judge your acquaintances: Unless you actually want to have a drink with them or want them to look after your pet, why bother with judging in the first place? It’s also rather presumptuous to assume that they may actually be open to having a drink with you or to looking after your pet at all. [image: ?u=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.giphy.com%2Fmedia%2FF86NKYIdEQ132%2Fgiphy.gif&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=1ce5b69bbdf5e9acc52dd2248e16a8ec12ee6b5551c4a3250c928f040828de3e&ipo=images]
  • Unrigging the Elections

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  • Twitter TV

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    JollyJ
    @LuFins-Dad said in Twitter TV: I fail to see why Newsmax needs to be involved or how they can be involved while in bankruptcy. Content. Structure.
  • Cuomo On the Offensive

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  • No Backpacks

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  • Ain't never made it.

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    brendaB
    @Mik We like Julia Child's recipe.
  • Happy Birthday 89th!

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    brendaB
    @89th LOLOLOL Early June birthday for me. It's fantastic, right?
  • Medical conference bingo

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @George-K said in Medical conference bingo: This could probably be applied to most professional conferences. [image: 1683160116341-ftfgreaauaabitt.png] You can only play this card in the traditional way: whoever gets BINGO first wins. By the end of any medical conference, everyone's going to have every one of those spaces filled in.
  • Comparisons

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  • A Loving Couple

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    JollyJ
    About right...