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joeaabernathy.bsky.social
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Sorry, I'm more of a sci-fi and buttocks kind of reader/lech.
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You reminded me of reading it back in the late 70’s. I forged my own standard of “couldn’t put it down” when I’d pull it out of my parka to read it on the lifts while skiing at Copper Mountain.
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You mean the bombing of Iran, I assume. If so I hadn't seen any support from the Dems, but that would piss me off, too. It's unconscionable. Thanks for answering. Hang in there.
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I don't think you'll lose all your followers, but with all that's going on it's a hell of a time to decide that the Democrats are the ones you're all pissed off about. Can you explain what provoked this comment, because I must not be reading the same things as you?
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Trump losing his war against the Hispanics. There is sympathy for hard working families being torn apart. Bomb Iran. Muslims are now the enemy. ICE starts deporting Muslims...ICE meets quotas! Nobody cares after 24 years of post-9/11 antipathy hammered home on TV, radio, blogs and news media.
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This sounds like the "Edisonian" approach to science. Try everything until something works. It was great for lightbulbs but extraordinarily expensive for something like rockets.
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It looks like Indiana and the Four Corners area should expect sunny with a chance of nipple.
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My father was a very conservative man (voted Goldwater in 1964). He would have been apoplectic about this. He was vehemently against public funds going to any kind of private school and especially religious ones. "It's right in the Constitution!"
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Little did those people know that in a few years Russell Johnson would be stuck on an island with a bunch of half wits.
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Annual Medicare checkups they’ll give three words and tell you they’ll ask you to recall them a few minutes later. They rig it for Trump. They use the words “money,” “golf” and “tits.”
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That "novel" post was clearly a joke. Season 3 was weak at best....that's my opinion. If you liked it, I'm glad for you. I wish that I had liked it, too.
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Let's hope for the best. Season 3 was terrible.
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How can that be true? They have thousands of years of experience? 😏
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Governments are NOT for-profit businesses and these cheating, thieving, grifting, heartless bastards have convinced a lot of voting morons that that they are and should be run that way. Those same voters all hate their bosses and their management at work but can't see the problem when they vote.
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After working in American industries for 40 years I especially cringe when I start seeing our government using terms like "downsize" and "RIF." (RIF = Reduction in Force). These were/are the words the big companies coined to avoid telling someone they were being fired for the "C" levels' bonuses.
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Likely?!?!?!?! WTF???
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Great. I live within 20 miles of more than half the population of Illinois, but our state capitol is 3 hours away down in the corn fields.
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No, but if you get back to the 80's, pick me up some common sense. I could have used some back then.
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I bet his and his the billionaires’ who stood around him in the Rotunda on Monday will, though.
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I'm assuming that Lorne Michaels has already called Kate McKinnon for this weekend's SNL.
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Ironically on the side of a health insurance building that is noted for getting between doctors and the people they try to keep alive.
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HOw about the others? There were a LOT of "thumbs up" in their opinion piece.
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Got started on Libby a few months ago. The books I'm borrowing are generally in demand. I've been reading a lot more as I am "under the gun" for a return date that doesn't accommodate my previous, lazy reading habits. Further, I don't want others to have to wait, so I try to return books early.
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I thought it was a surreal tribute portrait "Pastel Hunter Thompson"
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I cannot help myself but literally LOL whenever I see one. There are enough of them in the wild where I live that it's occured enough that I'm concerned I may have a pathological problem.
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Leave the gun, take the cannoli.
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This is a post referencing a trashy story from a source so festooned with ads that it’s hard to burrow down to the actual content. This is the kind of post I’d expect on twitter/X.
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I'd like to sign onto that pledge, but I stopped watching them in Spring of 2016 when they "him" on frequently, yukking it up like he was some inspired wit.
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Replace them with Stephanie Miller & Company!! @stephaniemiller.bsky.social
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Replace them with Stephanie MIller and team! @stephaniemiller.bsky.social
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Replace them with Stephanie MIller and friends!! @stephaniemiller.bsky.social