PrattRules wrote:In the 10 texts my dad has sent me in his life, 4 of them start off by saying "Hey Mike, it's dad."
HE DOESN'T EVEN REMEMBER YOUR NAME IS STEVE
PrattRules wrote:In the 10 texts my dad has sent me in his life, 4 of them start off by saying "Hey Mike, it's dad."
jamiethekiller wrote:i think the guaranteed +1 thing is going away. i don't mind it either. if the person doesn't know my girlfriend i shouldn't expect them to invite her.
16:34 CALLER STATES FEELS SOMETHING BUZZING IN HIS EAR
16:34 FEELS PAIN IN HIS HEAD
Bucky wrote:16:34 CALLER STATES FEELS SOMETHING BUZZING IN HIS EAR
16:34 FEELS PAIN IN HIS HEAD
The latest immigration furor is about unaccompanied children crossing the border from Mexico. The federal government wants to place them in local shelters while they are being processed for returned, but the Tea Party types object because, well, because. Happy to oblige them is Sheriff Paul Babeu of Pinal County, AZ, who tipped anti-immigration activists off to the planned arrival of a busload of Mexican kids coming to their community so that they could form a blockade.
Apparently Babeu’s concern for immigration status ends at the bedroom door. Babeu was accused by a former boyfriend, Jose Orozco, of threatening to reveal the fact that Orozco was undocumented when the couple ended their relationship and to have Orozco deported. An investigation cleared Babeu of the charges, but he was forced to come out and to end his campaign for a U.S. House seat.
The result of Babeu’s effort to align himself to the anti-immigration right resulted in a farce. A busload of children did indeed show up to face the blockade, allowing the protesters an opportunity to wave signs at the bus as it worked its way through the protesters. GOP congressional candidate Adam Kwasman talked about the “fear” he saw on the faces of these poor immigrant children.
Except they were kids on their way to the local YMCA day camp.
Soren wrote:trying to find an ms paint I did, I found one I made for SK:
Woody wrote:So Mike Doughty is playing a private show at my buddy's house this Saturday
PrattRules wrote:When there's a line at the counter and a new cashier opens up and asks for the next in line, how often is it really the next person in line? Really dislike it when the guy in the back of the line slides over, unless of course, nobody moves in front of him for a two or three count.
PrattRules wrote:When there's a line at the counter and a new cashier opens up and asks for the next in line, how often is it really the next person in line? Really dislike it when the guy in the back of the line slides over, unless of course, nobody moves in front of him for a two or three count.