Arizona is reporting they counted one more vote yesterday.The counting of House of Representatives votes continues in some states only 70% counted. How is this possible six days after the election?
What happens when they run out of fingers !?Arizona is reporting they counted one more vote yesterday.
I knew that reply was coming !They take their shoes and socks off.
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Re: the sex abstinence thing. It's good some people won't have a chance to procreate.Women shaving their heads and saying they are going on a sex strike.
By the looks of some of them, my advice is don't threaten to take something away from men that they really didn't want to begin with.
A hunger strike might be a better idea, holy smokes.
I love this stuff. Most of the younger mob now a-days nuke their pubes anyway so they can all look like porn stars, so shaving the top mop is probably just another step in the process. As for the sex strike thingy, those choosing that option probably aren't getting any anyway or simply not keen on wang.Women shaving their heads and saying they are going on a sex strike.
By the looks of some of them, my advice is don't threaten to take something away from men that they really didn't want to begin with.
A hunger strike might be a better idea, holy smokes.
I've reached the age where holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries are a pain in the backside. Traveling, shopping etc. Been there and done that. No holiday in the last 20 years stands out to me, and in most instances couldn't even tell you where I was or what I did on any given holiday. I get you, though, on diminishing opportunities to spend time with your parents and family as you get older. My Mom passed away last year and my Dad is 85. Kids grow up and move on. So that chapter of life comes to a close. And when it's over, it's over for good.Reading and hearing about people who aren't going to get together with friends and relatives for Thanksgiving and Christmas or are writing off friends and relatives due to an election result.
Really?
That's pretty extreme........and also very sad.
I wish both of my parents were still alive so we could get together for the holidays.
We didn't always agree on every subject,but they were still my parents and I loved both of them very much, I still do, this will be the first Thanksgiving and Christmas with both of them no longer being here.
I'm in the "I remember this one Christmas........................" phase of my life, a lot of fun times as a kid, thanks mostly to my Dad, he was a joy to be around for the Holidays, especially Christmas, he had such a wonderful way about him, made Christmas very special.I've reached the age where holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries are a pain in the backside. Traveling, shopping etc. Been there and done that. No holiday in the last 20 years stands out to me, and in most instances couldn't even tell you where I was or what I did on any given holiday. I get you, though, on diminishing opportunities to spend time with your parents and family as you get older. My Mom passed away last year and my Dad is 85. Kids grow up and move on. So that chapter of life comes to a close. And when it's over, it's over for good.
I find good memories to be the measure of a good life.But now that's all they are, memories.
And George, you do have Good Memories. Bless You Mate !I find good memories to be the measure of a good life.
Wish We in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland had even the hope of a prospect of Salvation, but nearly five years before we can even vote for a pale imitation.Just got an email notification from the gas company that supplies us with natural gas for our gas stove, dryer and heating system, they are raising rates starting December 1st by TWENTY SEVEN percent...................are they ****ting me or what? So in December, January and February when it's cold and we average about 200.00 a month for our gas bill, now it's going to be 254.00 a month?
"Due to the higher cost we now incur to bring the gas to market"................hones to Christ, January 20th can't come fast enough.
Very sad to read. Holidays can be a burden to a lot of people.I've reached the age where holidays, birthdays, and anniversaries are a pain in the backside. Traveling, shopping etc. Been there and done that. No holiday in the last 20 years stands out to me, and in most instances couldn't even tell you where I was or what I did on any given holiday. I get you, though, on diminishing opportunities to spend time with your parents and family as you get older. My Mom passed away last year and my Dad is 85. Kids grow up and move on. So that chapter of life comes to a close. And when it's over, it's over for good.