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« on: May 02, 2024, 08:52:43 PM »It's labor day here in Spain, quite a bit more celebrated than the American equivalent. Pretty interesting.
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It's labor day here in Spain, quite a bit more celebrated than the American equivalent. Pretty interesting.
The summer of Pete!
Wait, he got a 40yd dumpster for that shed?I did this once as a hint to mrs8 to change her hoarding ways. Backfired spectacularly.
Tom
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It's been over a month since drinking booze of any kind and to be honest it is pretty awesome. Changed up my diet as well and have dropped almost 30 lbs already. Not saying I'm never going to have a drink again, but at this point I don't see why I would. It is amazing to me how much more clear my head is on a daily basis not having to clear the fog from the night before.I haven’t had a drink in 9 years, and I still don’t claim to have quit drinking “forever,” instead I am just not drinking today. I get that it sounds corny or even disingenuous, but that’s really how I try to approach it.
https://twitter.com/yahoofinance/status/1785676405419708895?s=46&t=odWzhuZU7P443NcVwlC1iQI only buy index funds, but if I had the money to take big bets, I’d bet this trend continues and I’d be shorting brands like this (assuming they have upticks against which to enter into a short!).
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Coke needs to come up with their own version of the drug and just put it in coke. Same for Yum Brands, McD’s, etc.
Analysts say the weekly injection could post more than a billion dollars in sales in its first year on the market and potentially become the biggest drug of all time.
Pretty sure it's Parkinson's not cancer....or both. My aunt and uncle who are full time farmers have Parkinson's.my grandpa used to have a giant tank of roundup on his 3 wheeler and one in a pickup and on days when there "wasn't as much to do" he drove around and round upp'd all his fence lines to keep cedar out!I ask this with all due respect and seriousness…did he die of cancer? Lot of those guys who were exposed to Roundup 24/7/365 have.
But they made good fence posts when there were no trees anywhere
They also had a giant tank of Roundup on the back of a three wheeler.
my grandpa used to have a giant tank of roundup on his 3 wheeler and one in a pickup and on days when there "wasn't as much to do" he drove around and round upp'd all his fence lines to keep cedar out!I ask this with all due respect and seriousness…did he die of cancer? Lot of those guys who were exposed to Roundup 24/7/365 have.
But they made good fence posts when there were no trees anywhere
I've been bloviating against woody encroachment for years, but everyone thought I was insane. Well, look at me now.Give me an air conditioned enclosed cab high flow skid steer with a forestry muncher and turn me loose.
I’m really sad for Sinnott going to dcYeah, that sucks
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Is it the type of stuff that can boost your muscle growth in work outs and make a fellas look better naked? If so, I may be interestedTestosterone and HGH therapy is a game changer folks. Started about four weeks ago and made a few diet tweaks......so far at 27 lbs gone and my energy throughout the day is steadliy improving.what was your level before starting
It was sub 200. I think around 170 if I remember correctly.
I assume Trump’s day 1 focus is to pardon himself and friends of any and all federal crimes, and petition the SC to stop that Georgia case.I mean, name one politician you could trust with that power?
There is no human that can go through what is needed to go through to be president that wouldn't abuse the crap out of that power.
Something like 20-30 companies would effectively hold that same power immediately upon the ruling being made. Is this not setting up the king for a day scenario, but forever instead of a day?
I didn't listen to the argument and don't know what the specific case issues are, but it seems to me like SCOTUS could easily avoid almost all the legal questions involved by just saying there is no way you can consider a president's conspiracy to undermine his own elected ouster to be an "official act" of a president. That is, quite possibly, the most ridiculous thing I could imagine any U.S. court ruling--much less the Supreme Court.
Trump's position is premised on the argument that he should only be subject to criminal prosecution if he is impeached and convicted by the senate, but if undermining the political process itself is part of the immunity then that qualification is meaningless in the hands of a tyrant, who could simply threaten/coerce/assassinate any who would seek to carry out impeachment proceedings. The democratic experiment would be over.
That may sound alarmist, but what I'm actually getting at here is "losing" this case only means that the Supreme Court declines to give clearer instructions as to whether immunity for criminal charges is ever an option for acts taken by a president. There's no way he gets out of facing charges for Jan. 6.
Unless Trump wins, I assume.
There's still the Georgia case.