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2018-08-16 at 6:15 PM UTC in outrageous!!!
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2018-08-16 at 6:04 PM UTC in outrageous!!!12 years of Catholic school here. Some of the nuns in grade school were like drill instructors.
Our soccer coach was a guy from Germany (not a teacher, probably not even paid) who was a chef at a fancy local restaurant and drove a Shelby Cobra. He ended up in prison for molesting several of my teammates as well as later players. He befriended the parents of those players by cooking meals and taking those boys under his wing. He eventually got sick in prison (a REALL, REALLY bad case of hemorrhoids?) and they set him free to die on his own and didn't pay his medical expenses. GOOD JOB!
The only real incident I remember from high school was one morning when I arrived at school, everyone was talking about one of our teachers having gotten arrested the night before for child molestation with someone not from our school. He was not one of the brothers but one of the lay teachers. Never saw or heard of any evidence of him doing anything improper with any of my fellow students. -
2018-08-16 at 5:43 PM UTC in Give a genuine compliment to the person above you game.Cleverer.
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2018-08-16 at 5:19 PM UTC in Give a genuine compliment to the person above you game.
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2018-08-16 at 5:16 PM UTC in I need fiber and crave cereal. Instead of milk, I'll use water. And instead of cereal, I'll use prunes.Tech, you were so hot on the phone last night.
I'm still cleaning up the messes on the ceiling and back wall! -
2018-08-16 at 5:13 PM UTC in outrageous!!!Most of the accusations are so old that the statute of limitations has run out.
While this does not forgive the sins and damage done to those involved, previous accusations have been acknowledged and changes have been put in place. What is the Church supposed to do...flagellate itself with every new accusation? -
2018-08-16 at 5:05 PM UTC in I need fiber and crave cereal. Instead of milk, I'll use water. And instead of cereal, I'll use prunes.Pffffft
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2018-08-16 at 5:03 PM UTC in lol Serious question about the DH chicks.
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2018-08-16 at 2:01 PM UTC in Do you have something that you desire, yet know you can never have whatever that is?2018-08-16 at 12:46 PM UTC Report #58
Jiggaboo_Johnson
African Astronaut
Did anyone say "world peace and for all the little children to have full bellies" yet?
Boo just wants to fill the little children's bellies (from behind). -
2018-08-16 at 1:57 PM UTC in $3.8 Billion Investment In Marijuana^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Buys beer for teenagers. -
2018-08-16 at 1:53 PM UTC in Give a genuine compliment to the person above you game.Sends saggy nekkid pics.
(Too slow. For Cupo.) -
2018-08-16 at 12:28 PM UTC in Post stuff that makes you laugh. Anything.Every morning when the old blind man walked past the fish market, he let out a hearty "Good morning, ladies!"
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2018-08-16 at 12:25 PM UTC in Attn Totse 2001Bend over, big fella!
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2018-08-16 at 12:11 PM UTC in $3.8 Billion Investment In MarijuanaBloomberg (edited for length)
Corona beer giant puts $3.8 billion bet on US love of cannabis
Kristine Owram, Jen Skerritt and Craig Giammona
Constellation Brands Inc., which for seven decades has made its money off beer, wine and whiskey, sees its future in a marijuana leaf.
In the biggest (legal) cannabis deal, the Victor, New York-based beverage company will spend about $3.8 billion to boost its stake in Canadian grower Canopy Growth Corp., betting legalization will gain traction around the world and especially in the U.S.
“This is rocket fuel,” Canopy Chief Executive Officer Bruce Linton said on the company’s earnings call Wednesday. “We’re going to be way more global.”
Constellation, among whose brands are Corona and Ballast Point beers and Robert Mondavi wine, will own 38 percent of Canopy, up from about 10 percent, according to a statement Wednesday. The record investment reflects a world in which pot has become ubiquitous as its counterculture stigma fades. In the U.S., a patchwork of state laws and gentle enforcement under the Obama administration have made its pungent odor common from Colorado ski towns to the sidewalks of New York.
Now, makers of alcoholic beverages are trying to add cannabis as an edgy ingredient as their traditional business slows. Molson Coors Brewing Co. has started a joint venture with Hydropothecary Corp. to develop non-alcoholic, cannabis-infused beverages for the Canadian market. Heineken NV’s Lagunitas craft-brewing label has launched a brand specializing in non-alcoholic drinks infused with THC, marijuana’s active ingredient.
After Wednesday’s deal, Canopy’s Canadian shares jumped as much as 52 percent to the highest since the stock began trading in 2010. Constellation fell as much as 9.2 percent, the most intraday since November 2016.
On Oct. 17, Canada will become the first G-7 country to legalize pot for recreational use.
Global consumer spending on cannabis will hit $32 billion by 2022, triple current levels, according to a report this week by U.S. research firms Arcview Market Research and BDS Analytics. The U.S. industry is gaining economic and political clout, employing more than 200,000 workers.
Canopy, based in Smiths Falls, Ontario, has specialized in the medical product and doesn’t currently have operations south of the border. Entering the U.S. may create challenges for its listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange, as the bourse has said it may delist marijuana companies that run afoul of U.S. federal law. Canopy is also listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Both companies said they have no plans to sell cannabis products anywhere unless it is permitted at all government levels. -
2018-08-15 at 10:27 PM UTC in When was the last time you had sex?Send nekkid pictures!
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2018-08-15 at 4:02 AM UTC in ALL women are fucking whores....ALL women are fucking whores....
God, I sure hope so! -
2018-08-14 at 11:07 PM UTC in Ban the DH scum
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2018-08-14 at 11:05 PM UTC in Manigault Newman chimps out after being fired from the White House accuses Trump of sayin 'Nigger'The Washington Post
Sarah Huckabee Sanders’s stunning non-denial that Trump used the n-word
Aaron Blake
The person who speaks for the president on Tuesday declined to vouch for him.
Asked whether there is a tape anywhere of Donald Trump using the n-word, as former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman has claimed, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders pointedly and repeatedly declined to rule it out. At one point she even said, “I can’t guarantee anything.”
White House spokespeople have occasionally emphasized that denials were coming from the president and not from them personally — apparently not wanting another false denial to damage their own credibility — but on Tuesday it was crystal-clear exactly what was happening. Sanders, like others in President Trump’s orbit, including Kellyanne Conway, wanted no part of ruling out the president having used such a racial slur, just in case there is actually a tape.
Here’s the exchange with NBC News’s Kristen Welker (key parts bolded):
WELKER: Has he ever used the n-word?
SANDERS: The president addressed that question directly via Twitter. I’d refer you back to him. I can certainly say I’ve never heard him use that term or anything similar.
WELKER: Have you asked him directly, Sarah?
SANDERS: The president — I didn’t have to, because he addressed it to the American people all at one time.
WELKER: Why haven’t you asked him directly?
SANDERS: Again, the president answered that question directly on Twitter earlier today.
WELKER: Can you stand at the podium and guarantee the American people they’ll never hear Donald Trump utter the n-word on a recording in any context.
SANDERS: I can’t guarantee anything, but I can tell you that the president addressed this question directly. I can tell you that I’ve never heard it. I can also tell you that if myself or the people that are in this building serving this country every single day doing our very best to serve our country and make it better, if at any point we felt that the president was who some of his critics claim him to be, we certainly wouldn’t be here. This is a president who is fighting for all Americans, who is putting policies in place that help all Americans — particularly African Americans. Just look at the economy alone. This president, since he’s been in office, in the year and a half since he’s been here, has created 700,000 new jobs for African Americans. That’s 700,000 African Americans that are working now that weren’t working when this president took place. When President Obama left, after eight years in office — eight years in office — he had only created 195,000 jobs for African Americans. President Trump in his first year and a half has already tripled what President Obama did in eight years. Not only did he do that for African Americans, but for Hispanics; 1.7 million more Hispanics are working now. This is a president who cares about all Americans, who is committed to helping them, and is putting policies in place that actually do that. Kevin?
WELKER: Just to be clear: You can’t guarantee it.
SANDERS: Look, I haven’t been in every single room. I can tell you the president has addressed this directly — he’s addressed it directly to the American people. And I can tell you what the focus and the heart of the president is, and that’s on helping all Americans.
Earlier Tuesday, Manigault Newman shared a 2016 tape with CBS News purportedly of her and two other black Trump campaign aides talking about the possible existence of the tape. A woman on the tape that Manigault Newman identified as spokeswoman Katrina Pierson at one point says: “He said it. He said it. He’s embarrassed.” Pierson, whose previous denials of this recording have now been directly contradicted, has since explained that she was merely trying to placate Manigault Newman.
But the whole thing has lent new credence to the idea that the tape, which before Tuesday was essentially a baseless rumor, might actually exist. What was most striking about the CBS News recording was how quickly the woman identified as Pierson granted the premise that this was something Trump had actually said. To at least one black staffer on the campaign, this fit with what she knew about Trump.
And that appears to be the case with Sanders, too, at least to some degree. And that’s enough for her to not want anything to do with denying it herself. -
2018-08-14 at 10:57 PM UTC in As long as LJ hangs out in Space...LJ, shoot us a moon, baby!
Or, show us those heavenly orbs of yours! -
2018-08-14 at 6:14 PM UTC in Homemade MealsI want to eat some Candy!