Cheerio to the wily Thieves at the start of this stream of crimes foraging along private golf resort fairways to steal their sordid yet gently used quarry.
Theft.
Cheerio to the wily Thieves at the start of this stream of crimes foraging along private golf resort fairways to steal their sordid yet gently used quarry.
. . . and you are now just another faceless troll, the transformation is now complete, congrats I guess, if that's what you were aiming for.
Obviously the ad banners very quickly capture words in our posts and thread titles to align with books, equipment, dvds, etc. My Russia with Love thread has every version of Ian Fleming’s 007 agent products for sale. The pro-gun and anti-gun threads have lots of NRA crap.Water hazards are where the money is made.
What shithole autocratic lawless dictatorship do you live in your delusional fantasy world?Theft.
What shithole autocratic lawless dictatorship do you live in your delusional fantasy world?
You certain ooze fear and loathing, and you wear crybaby on your sleeve. You came off better when you acted like a man. Does your family know about your other life as a limp wristed troll?
When I grow up I wanna be just like E! He's tough, courageous and doesn't suffer fools gladly, like the Trump nut-suckers in here.
Like I said they should just be the California Raiders/ or West Coast Raiders and play in a variety of places . . . all within the Southwest Airlines $69 fare area of course.I believe I predicted this some time ago --
The Raiders continue to investigate contingencies should they end up leaving Oakland prior to completion of the construction of their new stadium in Las Vegas, including at least a very preliminary overture to San Diego officials, league sources said.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...ossible-temporary-home-as-they-wait-on-vegas/
You presuming to be any judge of character is hilarious.The above post says a lot about YOUR character, and none of it is good.
You presuming to be any judge of character is hilarious.
No Way, Dude! I was on the Coast Starlight that day in Seat 51, Coach 12. Small world, I’d say.Because of my recent illness, my wife did not want to leave me alone for three weeks while she was on a business trip to Manila (I joked with her that she was afraid I would have dissolved into a rotten lump by the time she got back and ruined the couch). So she conspired with my kids to "invite" me to visit them. We compromised - I am up here for 10 days or so. As usual (when I don't drive the trip), I took the Amtrak Coast Starlight, an all day trip if you include the 7AM Surfrider link from Oceanside to LA.
I have never seen Union Station so crowded, and it looked like a lot of the people there were foreign visitors on group tours - Chinese, Italian, Russian, and some other groups whose language I did not recognize. And I think they all got on the Amtrak with me.
On long runs like Coast Starlight, Amtrak assigns seat numbers. I had seat number 52 on Coach 12, and seat number 51 was the only other old man with a beard and long hair - total coincidence, right? I sat next to him for most of the 13+ hours to Sacramento, so we learned a lot about each other. He is visiting with friends and relatives on the mainland because he had to evacuate his tent on a platform in the middle of an organish farm in Hawaii after the lava flows got too close. He was about to go back home after he got pictures from a friend who stayed on the island that showed his tent and platform were not damaged, but then he got a call from his son who just got out of jail from his 90-day stay for missing his probation meeting. After he revealed that, we really opened up to each other.
Cue the lesser no to formulate some "liberal train" conspiracy theory and then such to send dizzy on an anti-government subsidies rant, to which lil racist joe and militant brown shirt plumber will agree, LE will just whine.View attachment 3260
No Way, Dude! I was on the Coast Starlight that day in Seat 51, Coach 12. Small world, I’d say.
Once again, you're busy erasing all doubt....Cue the lesser no to formulate some "liberal train" conspiracy theory and then such to send dizzy on an anti-government subsidies rant, to which lil racist joe and militant brown shirt plumber will agree, LE will just whine.
Because of my recent illness, my wife did not want to leave me alone for three weeks while she was on a business trip to Manila (I joked with her that she was afraid I would have dissolved into a rotten lump by the time she got back and ruined the couch). So she conspired with my kids to "invite" me to visit them. We compromised - I am up here for 10 days or so. As usual (when I don't drive the trip), I took the Amtrak Coast Starlight, an all day trip if you include the 7AM Surfrider link from Oceanside to LA.
I have never seen Union Station so crowded, and it looked like a lot of the people there were foreign visitors on group tours - Chinese, Italian, Russian, and some other groups whose language I did not recognize. And I think they all got on the Amtrak with me.
On long runs like Coast Starlight, Amtrak assigns seat numbers. I had seat number 52 on Coach 12, and seat number 51 was the only other old man with a beard and long hair - total coincidence, right? I sat next to him for most of the 13+ hours to Sacramento, so we learned a lot about each other. He is visiting with friends and relatives on the mainland because he had to evacuate his tent on a platform in the middle of an organish farm in Hawaii after the lava flows got too close. He was about to go back home after he got pictures from a friend who stayed on the island that showed his tent and platform were not damaged, but then he got a call from his son who just got out of jail from his 90-day stay for missing his probation meeting. After he revealed that, we really opened up to each other.
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No Way, Dude! I was on the Coast Starlight that day in Seat 51, Coach 12. Small world, I’d say.