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2018-11-01 at 4:49 PM UTC in NiS IS the dark underbelly of DateHookup.comHalf dollars (or half-assed) in your case, Boo.
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2018-11-01 at 4:44 PM UTC in Disclosure bullshitLindsay Lohan's snatch?
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2018-11-01 at 4:30 PM UTC in Disclosure bullshit
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2018-11-01 at 4:26 PM UTC in Disclosure bullshit
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2018-11-01 at 4:24 PM UTC in Disclosure bullshit
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2018-11-01 at 3:42 PM UTC in Be Nice To Your Animals. They Shoot Back!Just say NO to Randy Jackson.
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2018-11-01 at 3:33 PM UTC in Be Nice To Your Animals. They Shoot Back!At least he bought cheap ammo too.
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2018-11-01 at 3:13 PM UTC in Be Nice To Your Animals. They Shoot Back!USA TODAY
Man survives after his dog accidentally shoots him on a hunting trip
Jacqueline Devine
"Tex" Gilligan, 74, was shot by his dog, Charlie, in a bizarre accident while on a hunting trip Thursday, Oct. 25. Gilligan survived and is on the road to recovery.
"Charlie's still a good dog."
That's what Sonny "Tex" Gilligan said days after Charlie – his 120-pound Rottweiler mix – accidentally shot him.
Gilligan, 74, a Doña Ana County resident, told the Sun-News that Charlie and his two other dogs – Scooter and Cowboy – went with him to hunt for jackrabbits in the desert west of Las Cruces on Oct. 25.
Gilligan was in the driver's seat of his parked pickup truck, along with the dogs, when he was shot.
"Charlie got his foot in the trigger of the gun and I leaned forward and he slipped off the seat and caught the trigger – and it shot," Gilligan said. "It was a freak accident but it's true, that's what happened."
The shotgun – in the backseat of the pickup, along with Charlie – fired through Gilligan's front driver's seat. The bullet went through Gilligan's back, breaking a few ribs and shattering his collar bone, and caused other, severe injuries. -
2018-10-31 at 11:28 PM UTC in FUCK YOU
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2018-10-30 at 11:27 PM UTC in Do you initate conversations with strangers in public?
Originally posted by playingindirt I don't go where I may end up having a conversation with anyone if I don't feel like having a conversation. I enjoy using a lot of my time as far away from people as I can.
when I do feel like having a few words with folks I casually observe people for a while first. some people just like to set in coffee shops or some places and read or just want to enjoy their time there by theirselves. the ones that do want to talk, some talk just a little, some talk a little more and some never shut up. I've found it's best to observe what's going on around you first and sometimes just say a few words to see what mind set they're in.
people are basically socially oriented so if you really don't feel like having a conversation finding some place where people will leave you alone is your best bet.
Hi, Sweet Annie!
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2018-10-30 at 4:12 PM UTC in my night's storySure it matters.
I get slapped proportionately less often (theoretically) for propositioning sweet young things. -
2018-10-30 at 4:05 PM UTC in Do you initate conversations with strangers in public?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This Ruskie has a date tonight with Rosie Palms. -
2018-10-30 at 3:58 PM UTC in my night's storySt. louis is #7 per capita while Houston only comes in as #11 per capita.
Take that, ho! -
2018-10-30 at 3:16 PM UTC in what do we think about Jair Bolsonaro?Brazil nuts.
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2018-10-30 at 3:14 PM UTC in my night's story
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The good outweighs the bad (re: illegal Mexican maids and sex trafficking)
Is Missouri failing our young boys and girls?
By David V. Habif Jr.
Aug 8, 2018
On Jan. 1, 2017, California adopted Safe Harbor laws for caring for children enslaved and trapped in the commercial sexual exploitation of children, or sex trafficking. Missouri did not. In California, the law treats children rescued from sex slavery as victims, and they are given needed services. In Missouri, the law still treats them as criminals, and they may be given jail time. How can this be?
And how bad is it in our backyard? According to a St. Louis Public Radio report, Missouri has the 17th most human trafficking cases in the country.
According to the FBI, St. Louis is one of the top 13 “hot spots” in the U.S., and the National Human Trafficking Hotline further reports that St. Louis is among the top 7 U.S. cities in number of calls per capita through 2016. -
2018-10-30 at 3:04 PM UTC in what's the last thing you bought?
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2018-10-30 at 3 PM UTC in my night's storyI've lived in my home for 35 years and have never once heard a gunshot.
Damn, Boo.
Time to move. -
2018-10-30 at 2:50 PM UTC in American houses are made out of cardboard and held together by snot.Actually, you can build a super efficient home with solar panels that uses a net zero cost basis.
Check out the current "This Old House" with Norm, Kevin, Roger and Richard.
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/watch/net-zero-bungalow-jamestown-net-zero-house -
2018-10-30 at 2:46 PM UTC in Do you initate conversations with strangers in public?Build that wall...
and make Boo pay a living wage. -
2018-10-30 at 2:41 PM UTC in American houses are made out of cardboard and held together by snot.In the States, it is all about efficiency these days.
It is pretty damn hard to insulate a concrete house.