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  1. Best day of riding last year. Bluebird morning out by myself doing the cottage loops on perfectly groomed laid out for me while my buds were nursing their hangover. Went back had lunch and racked up another 200 with the group that day.
    5 points
  2. Too bad she didn't fall off a cliff.
    4 points
  3. Sal Rosenberg Advanced Member Members 988 2,337 posts Location: Queens Current Sled: Jew Canoe Fuckin Ron
    3 points
  4. From what I was told, Senator Chris Murphy called Bowe Bergdahl a hero when he was rescued, today he pleaded guilty to desertion, and I don't see your panties in a bunch about that. The problem with you, is all your people are pieces of shit.
    3 points
  5. What kind of faggot would follow chelsea on twitter
    2 points
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  8. Asked to fight? Soldiers sign up voluntarily Chi BuenVera. They are free to not sign up if they have moral issues with our foreign policy and military. They are not free to put their fellow soldiers in danger, and in this case, even get some killed. Dipshit.
    2 points
  9. Butthurt cream is 2 for $5 today.
    2 points
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  11. the left hates the personality of trump. 99.9% have no clue what his policies are.
    2 points
  12. Why would they give the money back lol? That seems counterproductive. They should spend it on rape and sexual assault causes.
    2 points
  13. Look at those 3 badasses enjoying a beer on the snowbank.
    2 points
  14. Both sides. Democrats and Republicans have the blinders on so bad they only see what they want to see. They vote for party not person.
    2 points
  15. The rejection of liberal policies and principals around the world continues. Nice work Austria.
    2 points
  16. Name of your autobiography.....
    2 points
  17. I thought we lost this guy Friday! My wife let him out at 10 to 7 in the morning Friday and he never came back after a couple hours or less like he usually does. I don't work Fridays so I was calling/whistling for him but nothing?... It was around 9:30-10:00 when up pulls a Animal services vehicle to my neighbors house. He goes out to greet the guy and shows him something dead on his front lawn. I said to my neighbor, what is it? He never replied back and it was like he was ignoring me? I asked 2 more times before he responded (he had a friend with him so likely never heard me or didn't want me to see it?) He says, it's a dead cat that a coyote got. I said to him, nervously, is it our's? He said no, I don't believe it is but asked the animal services guy to hold it up. It wasn't, thankfully but I think I knew the cat, which was torn apart pretty badly. Needless to say at that point, I didn't feel very good! Our cat was an abused/neglected cat that some people in behind us owned. After months of the cat living at our house years ago, I asked the guy to give him up, which thankfully he did. $1000 dollars in vet bills later and some tender loving care, he turned out to be a great cat. He was an outdoor cat and we tried to keep him indoors for a bit but it just wasn't fair. He would literally bounce off the walls wanting to get out. Anyways, after seeing this cat and our cat not coming back, I, of course, thought the worse. All day Friday I called and called, between tears, but still nothing. My wife arrived home around 4:30 and immediately said, what's wrong? I told her Buddy still isn't back and there's a good chance he won't be either. I told her the story and she immediately started crying. I have told her numerous times, don't let the cat out in the morning until you are ready to go outside with him. I normally turn on the outside light, have a coffee and a dart in hand and go outside making some noise, either burping, coughing or farting and I shuffle some of our deck chairs around to make some noise. Needless to say, she didn't do any of these things! Needless to say, Friday was not a very pleasant day/night. We continued to call until around midnight but still nothing, not sign of him anywhere. (he had never been gone this long before) so we eventually went to bed, both having a terrible sleep. I got up at 6 hoping to see him at the front or back door, but nothing, he was nowhere in sight. Saturday was another long day, we didn't do much, other than call him occasionally, and it was really starting to sink in that he wasn't coming back. Saturday night arrived, it was raining pretty good and I went outside for my last smoke around 10. I was emotionally exhausted, as was my wife and I needed to get to bed. I whistled a couple more times, which I thought was pointless, but I just couldn't help myself, but he still didn't come. I went downstairs to check one last thing on the computer and to log off before hitting the sheets when all of a sudden, my wife yelled, "Buddies home"! I said, what, and took off upstairs as fast as I could! Sure enough, there he was, soaking wet but real glad to see us too! We both hugged/petted him and he couldn't have purred any louder! He was glad to be back home. Of course, we have no idea where he went or what he was up to, but we both think he likely seen the coyote(s) and/or seen the other cat getting killed and that spooked him so he ran for his life and hid? He might have ran up a tree being in hot pursuit himself, we're not sure, but we're sure glad to say he is home after being away for almost 40hrs! He did absolutely nothing today but eat and sleep and made no attempt to try and get outside, which is OK by us, because there was no way in hell he was going out today!
    2 points
  18. There is no doubt he is the token face for Dunning-Kruger syndrome. Among other "syndromes".
    1 point
  19. Trump is methodically pushing ahead with the agenda he campaigned on. That includes: Nominating judges and justices who can be counted on to interpret and enforce the law but do not endeavor to use the law to promote their social agenda; Addressing the problem of illegal immigration and securing the borders of the United States; Developing America’s vast energy resources; Rolling back the regulatory state, especially the administrative overreach of agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency; Pursuing policies that put America, and American workers, first, not to the detriment of our relationships with our international partners but through a recognition that strength and sovereign independence make nations more reliable actors; Restoring the combat readiness and morale of the United States military; Simplifying the U.S. tax code, making it more competitive for U.S. businesses and more equitable for individuals; Getting a handle on the unconstitutional and shockingly inefficient monstrosity ironically called the Affordable Care Act; Putting a stop to the obscene violation of due process that Title IX fanatics brought to college campuses across the country. And many other initiatives large and small. In all of these areas, Trump is proceeding not as a wrecking ball but as a deliberate, if often voluble and sometimes exasperating, agent of change. On the campaign trail, Trump promised that, if elected, the American people would start “winning” again. “You’ll have so much winning,” he said, “you’ll get bored with winning.” Now, almost nine months into his first term, how is he doing? Real unemployment is on the wane. The stock market is at an historic high. So is consumer confidence. Illegal immigration is down nearly 70 percent. America is now a net exporter of energy. Just a few days ago, Trump declined to re-certify the malevolent nuclear deal that Obama made with Iran, winning from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu this commendation: “I congratulate President Trump for his courageous decision today. He boldly confronted Iran’s terrorist regime. . . . If the Iran deal is left unchanged, one thing is absolutely certain—in a few years’ time, the world’s foremost terrorist regime will have an arsenal of nuclear weapons and that’s a tremendous danger for our collective future.” Just a couple of days ago, Trump, having been disappointed by a supine Republican Congress, issued an executive order that will make it easier for people to band together to obtain health insurance tailored to their needs (instead of being forced into federally defined, one-size-fits-all plans) while also ending the unconstitutional federal subsidies (unconstitutional because the money wasn’t appropriated by Congress) to big insurance companies, amounting to some $7 billion per year (the price of getting those companies on board with Obamacare in the first place). In any normal world, these would be called significant accomplishments. But in the NeverTrump bubble, none of these victories can evade the protective refracting mirrors that intercept and distort the message.
    1 point
  20. M-10's lose 4-6 mph on the top end and aren't the best for off the line, ride pretty good though.
    1 point
  21. CNN spokesperson. I rest my case. Wait, can a cable show be chinless and cowardly also? Chinless News Network? Cowardly News Network?
    1 point
  22. You do realize that if we don't forge ahead, we fall behind, correct? There is a reason we need to remain the biggest swinging dick in the world.....unless of course you want to wax nostalgic about how great your 99 SkiDoo was.
    1 point
  23. did you sell the metal detector
    1 point
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