Re: It suddenly makes sense...
Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2018 12:41 am
You just see less of it from Fox?Joe in PB wrote:I see widespread media bias, as do most Americans, simpleton.
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You just see less of it from Fox?Joe in PB wrote:I see widespread media bias, as do most Americans, simpleton.
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He's just on the conservative grievance merry go round. He's hitting all the greatest hits.Goober McTuber wrote: You just see less of it from Fox?
I never would have guessed that Joe was so young. Physically. Mentally, he's obviously about 12. Nice liver spots, Meltspray.Mikey wrote:That’s you and Joe right?
The dumbest man on the face of the earth, even dumber than Meltspray.Softball Bat wrote: What is going on?
And probably enjoy doing so.Arch Angel wrote:Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) in full effect.
Everyday it has to be about Trump. Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, I love hating Trump, he occupies my every moment.
I guess to fall asleep the Dems/Libtards count naked Trumps pumping skanks, take out their little johnnies, getting off and then fall asleep.
I can actually picture this.
Not really, but I do enjoy seeing Screwed in the Ass Michigan melt everyday. If he doesn't have his daily dose of Trump hating medication, he actually goes into a Down's Syndrome tirade.Goober McTuber wrote:And probably enjoy doing so.Arch Angel wrote:Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) in full effect.
Everyday it has to be about Trump. Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, I love hating Trump, he occupies my every moment.
I guess to fall asleep the Dems/Libtards count naked Trumps pumping skanks, take out their little johnnies, getting off and then fall asleep.
I can actually picture this.
Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
Looking back on history, who was treated worse, Alfonse Capone, legendary mob boss, killer and “Public Enemy Number One,” or Paul Manafort, political operative & Reagan/Dole darling, now serving solitary confinement - although convicted of nothing? Where is the Russian Collusion?
Some of us are having discussions of current events. Only in your fevered imagination is anyone crying.Fantasyspray wrote:I dunno, Arch. Goobs is pretty much crying about Trump every single day - just as Screwy, Mikey & 'Tardt are. It's embarrassing...Arch Angel wrote: Not really, but I do enjoy seeing Screwed in the Ass Michigan melt everyday. If he doesn't have his daily dose of Trump hating medication, he actually goes into a Down's Syndrome tirade.
I never had beef with you and probably never will. I don't see you constantly talking about Trump so you are not on my radar and you don't like Screwy either. And besides, I love reading your whiskey collection and I envy you so much in how you can find stuff like that since I am originally from Kentucky.
Seems to me that Meltspray is crying more than anybody on the board. All he does is cry about other people melting and crying.Goober McTuber wrote:Some of us are having discussions of current events. Only in your fevered imagination is anyone crying.Fantasyspray wrote:I dunno, Arch. Goobs is pretty much crying about Trump every single day - just as Screwy, Mikey & 'Tardt are. It's embarrassing...Arch Angel wrote: Not really, but I do enjoy seeing Screwed in the Ass Michigan melt everyday. If he doesn't have his daily dose of Trump hating medication, he actually goes into a Down's Syndrome tirade.
I never had beef with you and probably never will. I don't see you constantly talking about Trump so you are not on my radar and you don't like Screwy either. And besides, I love reading your whiskey collection and I envy you so much in how you can find stuff like that since I am originally from Kentucky.
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So you never had to produce an ID when you scratched a check for groceries or got carded for a booze purchase?Softball Bat wrote:Don was talking about voter ID at his Tampa rally tonight and he said this...
You know, if you want to go out and buy groceries you need a picture on a card. You need ID. You go out and you want to buy anything you need ID, you need your picture. In this country the only time you don't need it in many cases is when you want to vote.
Nope.
Never.
I have never been asked to show my picture ID when I have bought groceries (or other products).
Try again, dipshit. Your hero is insanely out of touch and your pathetic bleatings defending him prove the point.Truman wrote:So you never had to produce an ID when you scratched a check for groceries or got carded for a booze purchase?
So you never had a cashier ask you to produce an ID for a credit or debit card purchase?
You're either lying or stupid. Maybe both.
When was the last time you wrote a check for groceries, or were carded for booze?Truman wrote:
Not everyone is as old as you.Mikey wrote:
When was the last time you were carded for booze?
If you say recently you're more of a dumbass than I thought.
You're either lying or stupid if you think that is what Donald was saying.Truman wrote:So you never had to produce an ID when you scratched a check for groceries or got carded for a booze purchase?
So you never had a cashier ask you to produce an ID for a credit or debit card purchase?
You're either lying or stupid. Maybe both.
That’s true but you could say that about anybody, couldn’t you?Left Seater wrote:Not everyone is as old as you.Mikey wrote:
When was the last time you were carded for booze?
If you say recently you're more of a dumbass than I thought.
I’m not sure we have that option here. Even if we did I probably wouldn’t use it, except maybe on packaged non-perishable products. I prefer to choose what I purchase in person. Every Saturday morning the wife and I go out together to do 90% of the grocery shopping. In one big loop we stop at a farm stand that sells only what they grow and pick that day. Large heirloom tomatoes right now for $1.00 each, $3.99/lb in the grocery store. Local avos, lettuce, citrus strawberries, etc etc. From there to the certified farmers market with dozens of vendors from all over the state. From there to Costco for packaged goods, wine, meat and fish. I bought some amazing fresh halibut and wild caught coho salmon yesterday for relatively cheap. I wouldn’t trust some packer to pick out my fish for me.Left Seater wrote:I agree that Trump is out of touch. I mean who even goes to the grocery store anymore themselves? When for $99 a year you can have groceries delivered from your local market an unlimited number of times.
Sheesh.
Welcome back, friend.Diego in Seattle wrote:When will Cadet Bone Spurs get treatment for HCDS (Hillary Clinton Derangement Syndrome)?
I get not wanting to have them select fish or high priced cuts of meat. However, you can select your “shopper” and we use one of three different ladies. They do quality selections and we tip accordingly. They will text us if they don’t like the quality of the produce on a certain day. Two of the three have been “shopping” for us for more than 2 years. We also don’t cook fish or steaks at home. We just go eat out for those foods.Mikey wrote:I’m not sure we have that option here. Even if we did I probably wouldn’t use it, except maybe on packaged non-perishable products. I prefer to choose what I purchase in person. Every Saturday morning the wife and I go out together to do 90% of the grocery shopping. In one big loop we stop at a farm stand that sells only what they grow and pick that day. Large heirloom tomatoes right now for $1.00 each, $3.99/lb in the grocery store. Local avos, lettuce, citrus strawberries, etc etc. From there to the certified farmers market with dozens of vendors from all over the state. From there to Costco for packaged goods, wine, meat and fish. I bought some amazing fresh halibut and wild caught coho salmon yesterday for relatively cheap. I wouldn’t trust some packer to pick out my fish for me.Left Seater wrote:I agree that Trump is out of touch. I mean who even goes to the grocery store anymore themselves? When for $99 a year you can have groceries delivered from your local market an unlimited number of times.
Sheesh.
This may sound like a major hassle but we leave around 9:30 and back before noon.
And I NEVER get asked for an ID.
No doubt you're having them by plenty of Grey Poupon for you....Left Seater wrote:I get not wanting to have them select fish or high priced cuts of meat. However, you can select your “shopper” and we use one of three different ladies. They do quality selections and we tip accordingly. They will text us if they don’t like the quality of the produce on a certain day. Two of the three have been “shopping” for us for more than 2 years. We also don’t cook fish or steaks at home. We just go eat out for those foods.Mikey wrote:I’m not sure we have that option here. Even if we did I probably wouldn’t use it, except maybe on packaged non-perishable products. I prefer to choose what I purchase in person. Every Saturday morning the wife and I go out together to do 90% of the grocery shopping. In one big loop we stop at a farm stand that sells only what they grow and pick that day. Large heirloom tomatoes right now for $1.00 each, $3.99/lb in the grocery store. Local avos, lettuce, citrus strawberries, etc etc. From there to the certified farmers market with dozens of vendors from all over the state. From there to Costco for packaged goods, wine, meat and fish. I bought some amazing fresh halibut and wild caught coho salmon yesterday for relatively cheap. I wouldn’t trust some packer to pick out my fish for me.Left Seater wrote:I agree that Trump is out of touch. I mean who even goes to the grocery store anymore themselves? When for $99 a year you can have groceries delivered from your local market an unlimited number of times.
Sheesh.
This may sound like a major hassle but we leave around 9:30 and back before noon.
And I NEVER get asked for an ID.
I get that some like shopping but we both are gone for work so much that saving hours per week is a good thing.
For $99 a year the time saver is well worth the money.
That sounds like a nice service. I figured it was completely hit or miss but if you've been dealing with somebody who knows your tastes and they in turn know what you like it would make sense. $99 a year is ridiculous. Does that include delivery, or is there a delivery charge tacked on to the regular grocery store prices?Left Seater wrote:I get not wanting to have them select fish or high priced cuts of meat. However, you can select your “shopper” and we use one of three different ladies. They do quality selections and we tip accordingly. They will text us if they don’t like the quality of the produce on a certain day. Two of the three have been “shopping” for us for more than 2 years. We also don’t cook fish or steaks at home. We just go eat out for those foods.Mikey wrote:I’m not sure we have that option here. Even if we did I probably wouldn’t use it, except maybe on packaged non-perishable products. I prefer to choose what I purchase in person. Every Saturday morning the wife and I go out together to do 90% of the grocery shopping. In one big loop we stop at a farm stand that sells only what they grow and pick that day. Large heirloom tomatoes right now for $1.00 each, $3.99/lb in the grocery store. Local avos, lettuce, citrus strawberries, etc etc. From there to the certified farmers market with dozens of vendors from all over the state. From there to Costco for packaged goods, wine, meat and fish. I bought some amazing fresh halibut and wild caught coho salmon yesterday for relatively cheap. I wouldn’t trust some packer to pick out my fish for me.Left Seater wrote:I agree that Trump is out of touch. I mean who even goes to the grocery store anymore themselves? When for $99 a year you can have groceries delivered from your local market an unlimited number of times.
Sheesh.
This may sound like a major hassle but we leave around 9:30 and back before noon.
And I NEVER get asked for an ID.
I get that some like shopping but we both are gone for work so much that saving hours per week is a good thing.
For $99 a year the time saver is well worth the money.