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  1. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson He's a lonely bitter old man, ignore him and come back to bed. (but make sure you brush your teeth, put some makeup on and hose that thing down first).




    That must be one large bed you have. Isn't it going to get too crowded with Don't Tell Em How Fat_I Am in it already?
  2. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Pussy...it's what for breakfast?
  3. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Last line mostly not true.


    "Recycling mercury thermostats can be expensive because they are considered hazardous waste; the expense can lead to their illegal disposal, or lack of disposal. HVAC contractors are required by law to recycle all mercury thermostats they remove. In eight states, mercury thermostats are banned from being installed." May 31, 2016





    www.hvac.com › Blog


    Thermostat Recycling – Don't Trash Mercury Stats! - HVAC.com
  4. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Good for that fat bastard.

    Hope he dies slowly and painfully seeing as how he has an addictive personality and only gets aspirin for the pain.

    Have a nice day.
  5. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Trump is a moron.

    Your moron.

    Not mine.

    I'm more intelligent than that.
  6. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    But, didn't you feel you had been bullied when your cellmate's sperm was dribbling out of your ass?
  7. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Thanks for the backup dad…I got it though.



    You only got it half right, grasshopper.
  8. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by AngryIVer Pull the fucking thermostat off the wall and the furnace will kick off a few minutes later, dumb ass. It's not fucking wireless, they don't make such a thing because it's highish voltage relays controlled by mercury.



    Two errors I see in your above statement. First of all, almost all thermostats are low voltage (24 vac). Secondly, almost all thermostats these days don't use mercury switches. The only one I can think of is the old round, gold standard Honeywell T87F. They have a digital version of it nowadays that doesn't use mercury. Old mercury style thermostats have a much larger "swing" than the more accurate digital ones.
  9. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Or, if a gas furnace, there should be a regular light switch type switch on the side of the furnace that will shut off everything. If an electric furnace, turn off all of the breakers on the furnace. You could also turn off the breakers at the main electrical panel but beware that there is probably more than one breaker required to be turned off.
  10. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson 15 more years of loneliness.




    That's OK.

    I'm not trying to beat your record.
  11. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Maybe it will be enough of a snub to turn Missouri to a blue state from red.
  12. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    A Wariat thread.

    What did I win?
  13. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    'Stone cold idiot': Ex-Missouri senator rips Trump for praising Kansas after Chiefs win Super Bowl

    by Madison Dibble

    Washington Examiner

    February 03, 2020 07:39 AM


    Former Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill blasted President Trump after he tweeted a congratulatory message to the “great state of Kansas” after the Super Bowl.

    On Sunday night, Trump commended the Kansas City Chiefs on their Super Bowl victory over the San Francisco 49ers. In his tweet, the president congratulated the state of Kansas on the win, but the Chiefs play in Missouri.

    Trump wrote, “Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs on a great game, and a fantastic comeback, under immense pressure. You represented the Great State of Kansas, and in fact, the entire USA, so very well. Our country is PROUD OF YOU.”

    Within moments, the president deleted the erroneous tweet and replaced it with a corrected version, writing, “Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs on a great game and a fantastic comeback under immense pressure. We are proud of you and the Great State of Missouri. You are true Champions!”

    Kansas City, Kansas, is a real town located across the state line from Kansas City, Missouri. The Missouri city is much larger and is the home of the Chiefs.

    McCaskill, 66, lost her reelection bid in 2018 to Republican Sen. Josh Hawley. After leaving office, she was hired as a commentator on MSNBC.

    The Kansas City Chiefs beat San Francisco by 11 points, 31 to 20, in their first Super Bowl victory in 50 years.



    MORON IN CHIEF

    You can't make this shit up, folks.
  14. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    The Washington Post

    ‘A massive historical story’: Trump’s impending acquittal could have profound ramifications for future presidents

    Philip Rucker



    The evidence of President Trump’s actions to pressure Ukraine was never in serious dispute. After a systematic presentation of the facts of the case, even some Senate Republicans concluded that what he did was wrong.

    But neither was the verdict of Trump’s impeachment trial ever in doubt. The Senate’s jurors are scheduled to etch an almost-certain acquittal into the historical record on Wednesday.

    The impending judgment that the president’s actions do not warrant his removal from office serves as a testament to Washington’s extraordinary partisan divide and to Trump’s uncontested hold on the Republican base. The expected acquittal also has profound and long-term ramifications for America’s institutions and the balance of power between the executive and legislative branches, according to numerous historians and legal experts.

    In effect, they say, the Senate is lowering the bar for permissible conduct for future presidents.

    “It’s a dispiriting moment for an American system that in many ways was founded on the insight that, because humankind is frail and fallen and fallible, no one branch of government can have too much power,” said Jon Meacham, an American historian and author. “The president’s party, instead of being a check on an individual’s impulses and ambitions, has become an instrument of them.”

    This is not the first instance in which Trump has skirted penalties for wielding the powers of his office for personal or political gain. Former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III found that the president repeatedly worked to block or thwart the Russia investigation, acts to obstruct justice that would have prompted charges were he not a sitting president. But Trump sidestepped any punishment then, just as he appears to now with Ukraine.

    One of the president’s lawyers, Alan Dershowitz, proffered a sweeping argument on the floor of the Senate last week that Trump using the powers of his office to pressure Ukraine to open a corruption investigation into the Bidens was not impeachable or illegal because it was done in pursuit of his reelection.

    “If a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment,” Dershowitz said during the trial.

    In the face of stinging criticism from constitutional scholars and legal experts, Dershowitz said later on Twitter that his comments were being mischaracterized. “A president seeking re-election cannot do anything he wants,” Dershowitz wrote. “He is not above the law.”

    Timothy Naftali, a historian at New York University and former director of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, said the arguments advanced on Trump’s behalf in the Senate trial could have lasting consequences for the future of presidential power.

    “The Republicans have embraced a theory that permits future abuses of power,” Naftali said. “The outcome of acquittal was predictable . . . but I’m afraid that this process in the Senate is more enabling of an abusive president than expected.”

    The nation’s founders gave Congress oversight responsibilities and powers of impeachment as a check on the executive. Yet, with this week’s likely acquittal of Trump, Meacham argues, the Senate instead has become a tool in the president’s perpetuation of his own power.

    “It is not hyperbolic to say that the Republican Party treats Donald Trump more like a king than a president,” Meacham said. “That was a central and consuming anxiety of the framers. It is a remarkable thing to watch the party of Lincoln and Eisenhower and Reagan and the Bushes become an instrument of Donald Trump’s. That’s a massive historical story.”

    philip.rucker@washpost.com


    full article @ http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/a-massive-historical-story-trumps-impending-acquittal-could-have-profound-ramifications-for-future-presidents/ar-BBZzB3h?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=UE01DHP
  15. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Truck Fump ! ! !
  16. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby Source?



    Iam_pullingshitoutofmyassandcallingitfacts
  17. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I just bought two Westinghouse TV soundbars with subwoofers for only $40 apiece. I bought them thinking that I could return them to the store because they were so cheap. I am actually very pleased with them and will be keeping them.

    Actually getting them was a pain in the ass. I went to my local Menard's and was told that they were sold out and had been for five days. I complained that I had just gotten their flyer in the mail two days earlier. They checked their other store and found they still had six in stock. I had him tell them to set two aside for me and headed the half hour away to their other store. When I got there, there was only one set aside. Their guy went and got the only other one on the shelf that looked like a return with the box half destroyed. I explained to him that I knew they had six in stock and that I would not accept the crap boxed one. It took ten to fifteen minutes for him to come back with a good one.

    I'm sure the $200 soundbars are much nicer but I'm more than satisfied with my cheep set. The sound coming from the original TVs should be illegal.
  18. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Fine hardwood, preferably white oak.
  19. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Lumber.
  20. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Originally posted by -SpectraL I'm a baby boomer! What do I do??!



    May I suggest torture by Technologist reading articles that are pro-Obama and/or anti-Trump while she water boards you until you cry "uncle".

    Sounds about right.
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