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DWalk wildin again? Where's his wife?
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Every time a COVID-19 patient dies, the Dow Jones Industrial gains a point.We were going to wait until Easter Sunday service to announce it to everybody, but with our President Elect banning libs and calling it sOcIaL dIsTaNcInG to cukk them and keep them away from our house of worship (Bass Pro Shops), what better time to crush lib spirits than today? The COAL is rolling, TRUMP BUCKS flowing, and the ECONOMY IS STILL GROWING. #COVIDcancelled!
dwalk31 what part of the country would you be willing to open back up on April 12 if we continue at this pace? Note that we aren’t yet at the peak of this according to most all epidemiological and medical opinions.
Perhaps the ching Chong ******** virus can bully the snowflakes in the North East and the soy clucks in Cali (and Nevada) but once it gets to the heartland, it will be terrified by the raised trucks that belch out coal smoke and the rascal scooters with American flag decals, that virus will think again before trying to mess with guys who are so badass they forgo health insurance and vote against it every chance they get.
When the oriental Omninous sickness sees how fecund this warrior society, that defines exurban Omaha is, when it sees stickers on the back of mini vans that have pictures of a cartoon baby in fatigues and the caption “future veteran onboard,” that sickness will leave that county and all the Trump 2016 Counties for good.
DWalk wildin again? Where's his wife?
Folks, we don’t need an expensive quarantine where the government pays you to stay at home and read lesbian basket weaving theory. What we need are big strong guys.
Some splice this over the intro of Roddy Rich’s the box.
“ big... guys... big...guys”
When you assume, then you make an *** of you and I. My father works in manufacturing, and has worked in factories for most of my life. He was laid off Sunday night because the company that he works for has had most of their biggest customers cancel their contracts.Like I stated earlier, I'll be in--practicing social distancing. But I recognize that many families do not have the luxury of earning while at home. Tons have been laid off. Those people would prefer things be opened sooner rather than later. I think it is easy to disregard that reality when it doesn't apply to you.
"They have to treat us well. It's a two-way street."
When you assume, then you make an *** of you and I. My father works in manufacturing, and has worked in factories for most of my life. He was laid off Sunday night because the company that he works for has had most of their biggest customers cancel their contracts.
I asked you a simple question regarding what YOU would do, but yet again, we can’t get a straight answer out of you. Since my Dad is also immuno-compromised with cardiovascular problems and hypertension, it’s in his best interest not to have to work and risk his life since this is a highly infectious disease that could take his life. I don’t need you to lecture me about what luxuries people have, as it is a reality for many people in my family.
I would start with the Macallan. It's very good and not too harsh for rookies like yourself.
Depending on your budget, go for the 12 (~$60), 15 (~$100), or 18-year (>$200) bottles. The 12 is good enough to sip but it will only get better as you go up in price.
I know you're a lib but if you want to be a real man drink them straight with no ice.
I've been meaning to try Uncle Nearest. Been searching to find out if it is actually black owned. Pretty interesting back story.
I got my gf’s dad some Nikka Coffey Grain. I have a hard time drinking whiskey straight, but I thought this **** was pretty good. Japanese whiskey seems to be pretty big right now.
Happy Born Day fam
Enjoy some Glenlivet 18 with that Kale Wrap
I got my gf’s dad some Nikka Coffey Grain. I have a hard time drinking whiskey straight, but I thought this **** was pretty good. Japanese whiskey seems to be pretty big right now.
Islay scotches are def not for everyone. Not sure if RustyShackleford would like that one.
It’s good one of the smoothest sips I had in a long time. Also if ur just starting out wild turkey.
bullet rye is good for old fashions
even better with whisky sour
He ain’t no conservative snowflake feel me, he can handle the peat.
I'd also recommend Highland Park 18, Glendronach 12, Talisker 10, Redbreast 12.
Lagavulin 16
I second Redbreast 12.
Idk if it's malt, but I know Greenspot 12 is good.
This
It’s a spoof on statements that members of your party seriously state, regularly.People in here reduce it to statements like "die workin at a grocery store to own the libs
Who is disregarding the reality that people are working? The reality is as bad as it is, much of the workforce is put at greater risk by sending them out in the midst of this pandemic. The risk that the disease spreads even faster, more immuno-compromised people are at risk, and ultimately, our healthcare institutions and professionals are even more overwhelmed. Ultimately, this will result in an even worse situation, with millions of the work force being infected by COVID19.The reality is that people are working. With the constant threat of the virus. And many are willing to take that risk because of the financial burden that is being placed on their families. These aren't simple questions with simple solutions. But simply disregarding one reality is nonsense.
There are people from all walks of life in this thread. You’re making assumptions, again.It is evident that many of the posts in here are coming from a place of privilege. It is easy to preach social distancing and staying at home when you don't have to leave the house to stay afloat.
How to know if you have "privilege":I guess our "privilege" is why we aren't Pedo apologists like him.
Thanks for all the recommendation brahs.
And thanks to all you brahs that sent birthday wishes, deeply appreciate it. Really touched my Libbie heart...