88's Primary Vote
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9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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You gotta vote for your homeboy. Pull the lever for Kasich.
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Do we get a T1B "I VOTED" sticker?
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Is this really that tough of a decision? There is only one Alpha in the race.
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It's like his head is photoshopped onto Ric Flair's
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What was his 40 time?88 wrote:I think Kasich won the debate tonight. But I'm concerned about the size of his hands.
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I'm sure he's planning a trip to Space Mountain for every one of those women.R-Jack wrote:It's like his head is photoshopped onto Ric Flair's
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That'll rack!!Bucmonkey wrote:What was his 40 time?88 wrote:I think Kasich won the debate tonight. But I'm concerned about the size of his hands.
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BSmack wrote:I'm sure he's planning a trip to Space Mountain for every one of those women.R-Jack wrote:It's like his head is photoshopped onto Ric Flair's
Oldest ride.....longest line
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Uh, no.R-Jack wrote:BSmack wrote:I'm sure he's planning a trip to Space Mountain for every one of those women.R-Jack wrote:It's like his head is photoshopped onto Ric Flair's
Oldest ride
Matterhorn is much older than Space Mountain.
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9/27/22“Left Seater” wrote:So charges are around the corner?
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Some things which stood out for me about last night's debate.
--Trump changed his mind on immigration the the freaking middle of the debate!!
--There was that fist bump between Cruz and Rubio behind Trump's back immediately at the conclusion of the debate. It might have been because Rubio has a cold, but it came off like a "Mission Accomplished" thing.
--Trump pulled his hand back when Rubio offered to shake it after the debate. This too may have been because of Rubio's cold, but the optics made it look like he was miffed after being beaten up for the past two hours.
--Melania and Eric were glum during O'Reilly's interview with The Donald. Apparently they forgot the number 1 rule concerning onlookers and campaign staff: Always look excited and enthusiastic for your candidate/husband/father.
--Cruz and Rubio coordinated like a pair of defensive tackles where one goes low and the other goes high on the ball carrier. Either that or a couple of wolves bringing down a stag. It was magnificent to watch.
--I wondered how long it was going to take before Trump was pinned down on some of his assertions and broad stroke policy positions. The Fox moderators conducted a fantastic forum in which we heard and saw the various deficiencies and strengths of all the candidates.
--Trump changed his mind on immigration the the freaking middle of the debate!!
--There was that fist bump between Cruz and Rubio behind Trump's back immediately at the conclusion of the debate. It might have been because Rubio has a cold, but it came off like a "Mission Accomplished" thing.
--Trump pulled his hand back when Rubio offered to shake it after the debate. This too may have been because of Rubio's cold, but the optics made it look like he was miffed after being beaten up for the past two hours.
--Melania and Eric were glum during O'Reilly's interview with The Donald. Apparently they forgot the number 1 rule concerning onlookers and campaign staff: Always look excited and enthusiastic for your candidate/husband/father.
--Cruz and Rubio coordinated like a pair of defensive tackles where one goes low and the other goes high on the ball carrier. Either that or a couple of wolves bringing down a stag. It was magnificent to watch.
--I wondered how long it was going to take before Trump was pinned down on some of his assertions and broad stroke policy positions. The Fox moderators conducted a fantastic forum in which we heard and saw the various deficiencies and strengths of all the candidates.
Cock o' the walk, baby!
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During last night's debate, after that final exchange between Trump and Rubio over the Trump University scam, I was hoping Cruz would reach into his suit jacket and pull one of these out...
Cock o' the walk, baby!
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Tell that to the Nature Boy.Diego in Seattle wrote:Uh, no.R-Jack wrote:Oldest rideBSmack wrote: I'm sure he's planning a trip to Space Mountain for every one of those women.
Matterhorn is much older than Space Mountain.
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I suspect Flair is talking about DW where SM is an original attraction, I think. And let's face it, DL is older and the original, but DW is where people from the far corners of the universe go on vacation. DL is where socals go on a day off.
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Space Mountain isn't even the oldest ride in Disney World. But that's not the point. Space Mountain is a metaphor for the oldest ride. See urban dictionary.smackaholic wrote:I suspect Flair is talking about DW where SM is an original attraction, I think. And let's face it, DL is older and the original, but DW is where people from the far corners of the universe go on vacation. DL is where socals go on a day off.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... e+Mountain
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My vote for obvious reasons.