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In another time and day, this discourse would take another turn but yet, I digress. The crappie are biting on small jigs and who would I be to protest?Obviously, he's a time traveler..
In another time and day, this discourse would take another turn but yet, I digress. The crappie are biting on small jigs and who would I be to protest?Obviously, he's a time traveler..
The OTC has dems and repubs all day long going at it and far worse................I express it from another dynamic but it's no different to current behaviours.In another time and day, this discourse would take another turn but yet, I digress. The crappie are biting on small jigs and who would I be to protest?
He told me privately his next mission is to travel back to 1888 and have secks with Hitler's mom.In another time and day, this discourse would take another turn but yet, I digress. The crappie are biting on small jigs and who would I be to protest?
Go back to Hyrule ya nerdI stand corrected, this thread is way dumber than the vaccine thread
Go back to Hyrule ya nerdView attachment 228274
Your writing has always been unintelligible garbage, Viktor.No, I think I was very clear with what I wrote.
FTR: States nth & sth are at war today.................................News all day every day.
Yeah Buoy !Yep...at war just as I said.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Texas on Monday over the state's decision to curb illegal immigration with a floating buoy border barrier on the Rio Grande.
The DOJ first announced their intention to sue last week in a letter to Governor Greg Abbott. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in the Western District of Texas on Monday afternoon.
In the lawsuit, the DOJ claimed that the barrier obstructs "the navigable capacity of waters of the United States." The department noted that Texas officials installed the barrier without permission from the federal government
“I’d pick her, nice tits”
Wow, just like the civil warYep...at war just as I said.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) sued Texas on Monday over the state's decision to curb illegal immigration with a floating buoy border barrier on the Rio Grande.
The DOJ first announced their intention to sue last week in a letter to Governor Greg Abbott. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in the Western District of Texas on Monday afternoon.
In the lawsuit, the DOJ claimed that the barrier obstructs "the navigable capacity of waters of the United States." The department noted that Texas officials installed the barrier without permission from the federal government
Yeah Buoy !
provided it ain't rigged again.Good. Let's all line up and kill eachother.....
Instead just vote trump and all these problems will disappear for four yrs.
You have to be ignorant not to see the light
Drill baby drill