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  1. Past hour
  2. Ham and rice soup and some French bread.
  3. Stephen Colbert..... Just complete garbage like MSM and the Biden administration. I actually liked Letterman when he left the politics out of it.... But at the end he was also starting to get political. Have to go back to the Johnny Carson days to get true unbiased late night comedy
  4. Unbelievable!.....but then again....not really. This is Biden's bizarro world 🌎 ........ I'm really starting to actually believe that this election is do or die for America........ And to use one of sleepys favorite expressions ,....that's not "hyperbole". Complete POS....gotta go.....and the illegal too.
  5. BWAHAHAHA.....up 25% Nearly $7 today. That's a lot of morons. ..eat it ! Over 17 million shares tradedâś“.... that's a ton of cash being moved. So how much is Trump up today.?..... I'm sure you morons are keeping count. You were counting every penny he was losing on the way down
  6. The more I read about this cat, the more I think he is like the less successful, poorer, liberal version of the My Pillow nutjob.
  7. Good they are all A-Holes anyway ..... didn't screw them over nearly enough IMO.
  8. He should be released to the care of an Undertaker with one "Self Inflected" gunshot wound to the head, 50. cal should work just fine
  9. Today
  10. I heard this on the radio this morning, during my drive to work. I shouldn't be surprised though - typical MN bullshit (and I'm not even a smoker). The Minneapolis City Council is considering adding new rules and restrictions on sales of tobacco products, including a minimum price for cigarettes and other products that could be the highest in the nation. The changes under consideration include a minimum price of $15 per pack of cigarettes or package of four or more cigars, or for certain-size packages of snuff or snus. The changes to the city’s existing tobacco products ordinance also would bar price discounts or coupons for tobacco products, and — starting Dec. 1 — ban free samples of tobacco products, and ban smoking of “samples” inside any retail establishment licensed to sell tobacco products. The changes would also increase the penalties for businesses that violate the ordinance — including moving from a $200 fine to a $500 fine for a first violation. The proposal was forwarded by the council’s Business, Housing and Zoning Committee on Tuesday without recommendation. The full council is set to consider the measure next week. Evalyn Carbrey with the city’s health department told council members at Tuesday’s public hearing that, based on the department’s research, a minimum price of $15 per pack of cigarettes would appear to be the highest in the nation. Carbrey clarified that the minimum price is not a tax. “So the extra income will go back to the store, which we believe is helpful because it can soften the blow to retailers if they might potentially be losing some sales with a minimum price floor,” Carbrey said. “Any extra revenue goes back to the retailer.” Backers of the changes say the higher minimum price and ban on discounts will be an incentive for current smokers to quit, and for youth to not start smoking. In 2021, the St. Paul City Council passed tobacco restrictions that set a minimum $10 price on a pack of cigarettes. But the latest proposal in Minneapolis — specifically the ban on sampling — also drew speakers in opposition at Tuesday’s public hearing. Some raised concerns that barring indoor smoking at cigar bars or hookah bars would harm important community gathering places. And the owner of two stores that sell tobacco in Minneapolis raised concerns that a higher minimum tobacco price in the city would send customers to retailers in other cities.
  11. Ask that question to @Deephaven. According to his standard you don’t own any sled unless you post a photo of your registration.
  12. Taxpayers getting treated more fairly with increases in costs and limits on permit hoarding which really cost the fossil fuel companies nothing as well as a big increase in bond requirements to cover the cost of well plugging https://www.nrdc.org/bio/josh-axelrod/communities-conservation-and-climate-win-blm-finalizes-og-rule Also leases can now go to conservationist and orgs to that want to repair the land. Still open to public though. “Conservation and ecosystem restoration will now get the same consideration as oil drilling, logging and grazing from America’s largest land manager, according to a final rule published Thursday.” https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-rule-boosts-conservation-public-173641632.html
  13. Apparently @X2700 is a bigger guy than I pictured. Does he always carry the axe?
  14. I've got 4 of the dam things now. Just picked up a double fister so we can cook 2 things at the same time with one AF.
  15. Picked up some cabbage rolls.
  16. And he screwed over many of them. Same with Atlantic City. Reap what you sow.
  17. You left out the again. Although her reactions to the stupidity of others posting on her would be even more fun.
  18. I unplugged mine and donated it.
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