Right here.Where's the love?
You need a hug?
Right here.Where's the love?
Where's the love?
Continuing to remove all doubt are ya?I really do get a smile when I see your childish attempts like the above . . . you ooze pouting little crybaby. LOL!
If he's dealing with you and your ratboy, Aff doesn't need any help...The plumber is supposedly at work and thus not available to provide a list of "abortion-loving" people. How about you? Are you his backup today?
The old "I know you are but what am I defense" eh, not exactly a novel ploy, nor one that shows development past a grade school level.
Stage one?The old "I know you are but what am I defense" eh, not exactly a novel ploy, nor one that shows development past a grade school level.
The eloquent ramblings of a father and son, you two.They all sit in a circle jerk one handling the others pressing 'matter'.
The old "I know you are but what am I defense" eh, not exactly a novel ploy, nor one that shows development past a grade school level.
Where have you been?https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2019/may/30/spelling-bee-live-tv-espn
Good ol’ fashioned Anglo-Americans aren’t smart enough to keep up anymore.
China has money...Georgia, not so much.8:10 PM 05/30/2019 | POLITICS
Peter Hasson | Reporter
The Walt Disney Company is considering boycotting Georgia over its new abortion law, even as Disney profits from doing business in China, a notorious human rights violator that is putting Muslims in internment camps.
Disney CEO Bob Iger told Reuters on Thursday the company is likely to cease filming in Georgia if the pro-life law takes effect.
Iger said. “Right now we are watching it very carefully.”
“If [the bill] becomes law, I don’t see how it’s practical for us to continue to shoot there,” Iger said.
WATCH:
Disney apparently has no issue with doing business in China, which has undertaken mass detentions of Uighur Muslims, placing them in internment camps.
Disney opened a $5.5 billion resort in Shanghai, China, in 2016. Iger called Shanghai Disney the company’s “greatest opportunity since buying land in Florida.” Disney partnered with a state-owned company, Shanghai Shendi Group, for the resort.
“With its growing middle class, China is a particularly important growth market for Disney,” The New York Times reported in November 2018.
China has money...Georgia, not so much.
At least they aren’t sellouts.China has money...Georgia, not so much.