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Bontz

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  1. First round of the year, tomorrow. It's only been 5+ months since I swung the sticks, I'm sure it'll be a spectacular round!!
  2. Now that's a meal!!
  3. I don't feel bad for being so simple tonight. I was going to do a Hegge's (frozen pizza, too) but settled for a fried egg sandwich LOL
  4. I hated the guy at the time, but I honestly think the last good POTUS we had was Clinton. Obama was a POS who divided the country and gave us Trump, and why we're at the point we're at.
  5. It's been years since I followed it closely (had a buddy who raced street stock then super stock), but we spent a fair share of time at Deer Creek (south of Rochester, MN), and also a few seasons in Fountain City, WI. That was before most of us got married and had kids. I tried to stay interested, but just kinda lost interest overall ... even with NASCAR (we'd go to a couple races every year). Still though, I absolutely loved the excitement surrounding it & being at the track with the fellas
  6. F'ing ridiculous - not only do we need term limits, we need spending limits for bullshit that shouldn't involve us being a charity.
  7. All it does is prove he's obsessed and basically a stalker ... which, again, comes as no surprise to anyone here. And don't be a liar Alaskan Karen - you DID post my name. Had the former admin who went batshit crazy when someone else posted HIS name, didn't have double standards ... you would have received a vacation too. Just like Woolie did when he posted HSR's name. Now that we have that cleared up, go tune into your Greta podcast
  8. Those officers deserve medals ... too bad all pedos couldn't be handled that way.
  9. I’d argue Politicians are more about making money for themselves than representing the populace.
  10. Their agenda is to stay in power, and get rich while they're there. But you're right - none of them give two shits about the average joes out there. All this EV and Green Energy bullshit .. how much money is being pocketed by politicians pushing that narrative?
  11. Too bad we couldn't have an old school, playground "team picking" but the idea would be to prune the other team. A team captain for the left, a team captain for the right, and the goal is to choose the shittiest congressmen or senator from the other team & they lose their seat. As much as I despise the Pelosi's, Schiff's, Nadler's, Omar's, etc. I can't stand the MTG's, McConnell's, Graham's, Gaetz's either. Too bad it couldn't be that easy.
  12. Proving, yet again, who it is that's obsessed around here Life in Alaska must truly be miserable if all you can do is troll a website, cling to climate change, and stalk people on Facebook. But then again, nobody expects anything different from a guy who drinks antifreeze and enjoys conjugal visits with Frankie James!! Is this where I should act like a moron and use the emoji? PS - Doug or any other mod has permission to give you my post count in the reported posts forum they review. The total count is less than 2, and greater than 0. I believe you can relate to 0, since that's the number of sleds you own
  13. Chicken Kiev, mixed veggies and baked potatoes
  14. You know it's coming EDIT: And there it is!! LOL
  15. I saw Minnesota's finest politician, Ilhan Omar, was in the news as her daughter was also there & arrested ... and she's not even a student there. Send them over to Palestine and see how good life is over there.
  16. While the practice is legal, some campaign finance experts believe it raises ethical concerns when a candidate is generating personal revenue off running for office. And that would seem to be "experts" who are consumed with TDS more than anything else Isn't the bulk of those expenses going towards his airfare? Oh wait ... Most of that money – $4.1 million – went to TAG Air, Inc. for air travel.
  17. Am I the only one laughing at the, "You are obsessed with me" comment from earlier? Holy shit, if there's anyone here who's shown they're obsessed, it's Greta's biggest fan
  18. One step better ... release him to the family of Laken Riley, and let them decide his fate. If they want him dead, but don't want to perform the duty, see Jerry's recommendation
  19. I can relate to anyone who hated traveling with a parent that smoked. We traveled at least once a month (3+ hours) to my grandma's, when I was a kid, and my dad probably smoked half a pack. The old cracking of the window did little to help get the smoke out of the car ... I hated it. The only other person in my family to smoke is my brother, and that's mostly because he picked up the habit after serving in the USAF for 22 years. My dad is now 82, and has quit smoking since his triple bypass a few years ago. He started when he was 12, so he smoked a LONG time. Despite that, he's in relatively good health and still pretty darn active. As far as the OP goes, I just think it's bullshit ... plain and simple. What's next, booze?
  20. Agreed ... right leaning sources, like Fox News, would be all over this if it was legit. That said, it wouldn't surprise me - Schiff is every bit as disgusting as anyone in DC.
  21. Eddie would be proud!
  22. MC - even your savior, Obama, knew what we were in for when Biden took office Barack Obama’s gift for soaring oratory in front of big audiences was a formidable political weapon, but probably the most important thing he ever said was uttered in private. Speaking to a fellow Democrat about Joe Biden being the party’s nominee in 2020, Obama famously warned, “Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to f–k things up.” There is no legitimate claim the former president was wrong about his vice president. The evidence that he was on target is everywhere, from the border to the economy to the crime explosion on Biden’s watch.
  23. 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.
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