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bought 1 for the raffle in Shreveport and going to buy 1 for the one in Lake Charles


How can it be my dream home when the home is not in a dream location?
Could have been me if I was French and liked cougars.
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WTH does caved in mean? A cave in is a collapse. I didn't see a collapse. Perhaps they mean the floors are sagging.


It means the floors collapsed. You can't see the floor collapse because you're only seeing the outside of the building. Follow me for more building structure advice.
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Nipples in Seattle


Seattle, so it could be a dude.
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Guys wear their ball caps backwards so they can suck little peckers also.


Do you wear your ball cap frontwards for the big ones?
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Red flags for people


Grown men
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She got out of her vehicle with the gun in hand to engage in the argumen


Is that in one of the videos that was posted? I clicked on a couple in this thread, but haven't seen a video of her getting out the car.
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“You are all that matters to me.”



Could have been me if I was president.
Could have been me if I was in Mexico and had stolen a bike.
I used to pull 2 cigarette handles at the same tims hoping 2 packs would fall out.
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She's not inherently wrong. Signing in SF means you need to align with that community. If you don't, don't sign there.


Wrong. We have civil rights.
Susan Slusser is a senior baseball reporter from the San Francisco Chronicle. She is the former president of the Baseball Writers' Associaiton of America. She went on a podcast this week and gave her thoughts about the 3 players that wore Bible verses.

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“Susan, you’ve been doing this for a while. You’ve covered teams beyond the Giants, and you have a good sense for baseball and the players because you talk to them routinely.

We were getting into the details of the Giants’ decisions, Pride Night, the communication and all of that. But if we back away a little bit, has the Giants organization done real damage in the eyes of players?

Are they going to have a hard time attracting players because other players are looking at these guys being called bigots and attacked in the media for either not wearing the hat or writing biblical verses?

Do you think, long term, the Giants are going to have a hard time attracting free agents because of what happened this year?”

Susan Slusser:

“I mean, bigoted free agents, maybe, I guess.

Look, Sam Hentges was the guy whose comments after that game—he chose to wear the regular Giants hat and not write a Bible verse, which is probably the right way to go about it, I think.

Afterwards, he kind of held forth about morals and things like that, and some of those comments were pretty distasteful to the LGBTQ community.

He was a free agent who chose to sign in San Francisco. It was probably not uppermost in his mind, thinking, ‘The Giants wear a Pride hat every year,’ but it is part and parcel of signing here.

Certainly, it’s not a secret that San Francisco has a huge gay community and many gay fans.

To me, this is a little bit on the players. If you don’t want to be a part of that, then A, maybe don’t openly insult your paying customers after a game, and B, don’t sign here.

Maybe that will happen. I don’t know. But that honestly seems kind of crazy to me. You know where you’re coming. This is San Francisco. It’s not a secret.”



Her comments begin around the 1:10 mark.

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Pretty gay that I stayed up to watch a culture war that's not happening.

re: A dark morning

Posted by LSU Grad Alabama Fan on 6/26/26 at 9:47 am to
The US started 9 backups, dumb arse.
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Lots of experiments going on. Coffee shop, restaurant, bbq store where they make each sandwich to order (brisket and pork butt), a leather couch lounge which is nice.. Off to one side.


Where is the strip club for the lot lizards going?