Jun 22 2019 05:35PM
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Damn, the days ...are getting shorter already.
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Jun 22 2019 03:28PM
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Paris (Jackson) ...just sayin
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Jun 20 2019 01:01PM
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737 Max When the 737 MAX comes back in to service, will you be willing to fly on one?
If Boeing changed the name of the plane to Bright Eagle, would you be willing to fly on one?
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Jun 19 2019 12:17PM
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Here's why America needs to see Tramp's tax returns Tramp is defending Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Bin Salman of murdering Khashoggi. And it isn't the Democrats calling him an accused murderer, it's now a UN independent investigator.
This country needs to be know if Tramp is defending him because of money ties he has to the people in the kingdom. If you don't know that green if Tramp's favorite color by now, you're slower than I thought. MAGA! (My Ass is Green Always)
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Jun 19 2019 09:59AM
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God bless Grump
...of course he's 400 short, but whose counting. Oh, I am.
May your first child be a masculine child.
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Jun 18 2019 11:49AM
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Homer Van Meter (no Googling)
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Jun 15 2019 11:47AM
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Corona Costco Anyone there Friday evening?? Where's the HX reporters when you need them?
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Jun 14 2019 11:03AM
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Hairy knuckles or dragging knuckles?
(Latter was just to include Burnsie so he doesn't feel left out)
(pork knuckles is NOT one of the choices you slow people)
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Jun 11 2019 01:52PM
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What now? A fight over wine tariffs. FMLT! "Washington (AFP) - US President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at France for unfair tariffs on "great" American wine.
In a Twitter outburst late last year, Trump likewise complained about wine trade.
European Union import duties on wine are higher than US tariffs on European wines, including those from France, but EU consumers buy less of the American product. France is a major wine producer but as part of the 28-member block does not set its own trade policy or tariffs.
Depending on the type and alcohol content, imported wine faces US duties of 5.3 cents to 12.7 cents a bottle, according to the US International Trade Commission. Sparkling wines are taxed a higher rate of about 14.9 cents a bottle.
But US wines shipped to the EU face duties of 11 to 29 cents a bottle, according to the Wine Institute, a trade body promoting American exports.
Still, between 2007 and 2018, French customs figures show, US exports to France tripled and Europe was by far the largest export destination for American wines.
In 2018, French exports of wine and spirits to the United States grew 4.6 percent to $3.6 billion (3.2 billion euros), according to industry data, making the United States the most valuable market for French exports."
So now Tramp wants to pick a fight over 5 - 20 cents per bottle on something that costs $10 - $100 or more! WTF!
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Jun 9 2019 12:26PM
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Let's take a vote Are the usual rabble of bloggers not on today because they at church or at the Gaaaaaaay Pride parade?
Vote. Your opinion is very important.
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Jun 6 2019 04:44PM
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He was right, must have been the wrong time
I been in the right place but it must have been the wrong time
I'd have said the right thing but I must have used the wrong line
I been in the right trip but I must have used the wrong car
My head was in a bad place and I'm wondering what it's good for
RIP Mac Rebennack
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Jun 5 2019 11:21AM
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Was your sausage recently recalled? (shocked face emoji!) If you recently had a "problem" while visiting one of the ladies (or guys...ahem), it may not be you. Your sausage may have been recalled. Better check to see if there's any green.
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