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THE 2023 THREAD NO ONE WANTED TO MAKE
#41
My mom mentioned wanting to see it.


I am having lunch in a bar in a mountain town.

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#42
(01-20-2023, 05:04 PM)MirahM Wrote: I am having lunch in a bar in a mountain town.

I have such a romantic image of that in my head, not romantic as in lovey dovey, but rose colored glasses all the way. Gorgeous mountain scenery, a beautiful rustic lodge, open beams, I love beams, a wall sized stone fireplace, snow covered pines. Look! There's a moose! 
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#43
we had lunch with two old english lesbians at a rustic cafe today. the are like the lesbian version of us it's hysterical and the conversation is non stop.
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#44
(01-20-2023, 05:42 PM)BigMark Wrote: we had lunch with two old english lesbians at a rustic cafe today. the are like the lesbian version of us it's hysterical and the conversation is non stop.

Well they are exposed to more artistically, culturally and have far more interesting life experiences than your average boring suburbanite. Sounds like fun.
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#45
That sounds like fun.

Duchess I sort of want to return on a busy night. There are $1 all over the walls with messages on them, ski stickers, old farm looking equipment. It really is a dive bar.

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#46
(01-18-2023, 10:54 PM)BlueTiki Wrote:
(01-18-2023, 08:26 PM)rothschild Wrote: Bird flu isn't like mad cow disease or scrapies. You cook it and you're fine. It looks like more intentional destruction of the food supply that globalists tell us is for our own good -- which leaves me wondering what a globalist tastes like.

I'm going to guess they taste like old, dry, and gamey, H5N1 Chicken cooked in a natural gas oven.

And you're right . . . properly cooking fowl kills the pathogen.

The USDA claims that culling the laying hens is necessary, due to their longer lifespan than broilers.  Longer lifespan means greater chance of spreading disease . . . so they say.

Laying hens, with or without exposure have been killed . . . not so with the broiler flocks.

Sounds like the non-vaccinated are the ones who transmit Covid, kinda logic.

Just read they euthanized 3 grizzly cubs in Montana who tested positive for HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza).

Funny how they didn't mentioned what particular strain infected them.

I haven't seen anything that suggests culling is limited to laying flocks. The main takeaway for me is that in domesticated fowl, unlike wild birds, these strains are highly lethal. Domesticated humans are heading in that direction, too, in spite of the wonderful vaccines that were marketed as being 95% effective. Pfizer is no stranger to fraudulent marketing, but that didn't bother the FDA or CDC. Former FDA Commisioner Scott Gottlieb is a Pfizer board member. Fauci was receiving compensation from Moderna. Not a peep from the corporate media. Post about it on their platforms and you're banned. But the human herd feels protected, and that's what matters most in civilized society. Dependency and security = freedom. Evolution has been rendered obsolete. We have achieved perfection.
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#47
I find it hilarious,  that I need to provide vaccination documents to volunteer  at the county nursing home,  but not the county prison.   

Coincidentally,  inmates at the county prison need life skill classes much more than inmates at the county nursing home  hah
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#49
WTF!

He's been deemed incapable to stand trial!

Sometimes you can be sooo cruel!
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#50
(01-31-2023, 07:34 PM)BlueTiki Wrote: WTF!

For a split second I had the same reaction and then I laughed & laughed.
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#51
There isn't an eye roll big enough.


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#52
I appreciate none of you freakin' out over that balloon like I've seen so many people doing. Good Lord.
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#53
(02-04-2023, 07:26 AM)Duchess Wrote: I appreciate none of you freakin' out over that balloon like I've seen so many people doing. Good Lord.

Did some kid hide in the attic and fake that he was trapped in a balloon again?
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#54
Are you talking about that Chinese spy balloon spotted over Montana? That's so old school.   Google satellite would probably give them a better image if they wanted see the prairie.
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#55
(02-04-2023, 08:08 AM)cannongal Wrote: Are you talking about that Chinese spy balloon spotted over Montana? That's so old school.   Google satellite would probably give them a better image if they wanted see the prairie.

Oh fake news from Chy-na. If I was President there wouldn't even be a spy balloon from Chy-na. We could totally negotiate with it.
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#56
(02-04-2023, 08:08 AM)cannongal Wrote: Are you talking about that Chinese spy balloon spotted over Montana? That's so old school.   Google satellite would probably give them a better image if they wanted see the prairie.

They didn't realize that "Yellowstone" isn't actually filmed in Montana.

Sneaky yellow bastards!  Trying to gather and use "spoiler alerts" as a strategic diplomatic negotiation tool.
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#57
I have a friend who has to change her language at her job. She told me about some of the words she used during a meeting and she was told to use different (Non violent words) AND to basically not use sarcasm or use phrases, or words w/ double meanings.
I woud be dead.
I mean, I would be like I was laying in a field and looking up at the sky.

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#58
What is her job? Is that too personal? If so, disregard.
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#59
How much is she getting paid for the job?
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#60
She works with youth who have been in and out of homes.

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