The game wardens will do the same in Alabama… Maybe not as Gestapo-esqe…They did it over a pet Opossum, a guy showcased on Facebook, ect….They’re all nuts for sure, spot on!!!!
Also the woman that filed a complaint on the squirrel and raccoon in New York, is a liberal white woman in Texas!!!! So the hits just keep on coming for the nut jobs!!!
I was in a Circle K earlier this morning. I was wearing my "Tuscaloosa, AL" hat (you can look that up here on the forum.) Some Charleston Southern chick walks in the store and starts going off about me wearing a MAGA hat.They’re all nuts for sure, spot on!!!!
Also the woman that filed a complaint on the squirrel and raccoon in New York, is a liberal white woman in Texas!!!! So the hits just keep on coming for the nut jobs!!!
Same on the I really don't care what you do as long as it doesn't affect me type. One of the things that pisses me off most with liberals is us not caring isn't enough. We're supposed to accept what they do and become a champion of it whether we agree with it or not and if we don't we're racist, sexist, homophobes, bigots, etc. I don't care what you do privately but don't shove a shit sandwich down my throat and expect me to tell you I like it much less ask for more.Assuming this video is true...and it happened exactly as she described...
I consider myself to be an "easy, go lucky" kind of guy. When it comes to what people do, as long as it doesn't affect me, I DON'T CARE.
IF I'm eating breakfast, chatting with my friends, and someone comes to the table like what's described? You've heard, "God, Family, Country" in different orders, right.
1) You are messing with my food. If I'm eating, don't fuck with me.
2) You are messing with a conversation with my friends. And, I don't know you.
3) You are interrupting my eating.
4) My food is getting cold.
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See the trend there?
I trust myself. I believe nine of ten times I can read someone like a book. I don't understand folks like that one. I just don't get it.
Those are the ones I make an effort to shake their hands. Then a touch on the forearm, the elbow, then the shoulder. Nothing overt, just a casual touch in a conversation.I form an opinion of a person in about 30 seconds, less if we shake hands, and I'm right almost all the time. I can think of one person who I would say I was wrong about but he's very shy/standoffish and to me they're the hardest to read.
I don't think I've found as much funny stuff as I've found in this election cycle. This may top everything.
He has a point@OldPlayer this is why I laugh. WTF.