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This tour (unfortunately) hasn’t come anywhere near me, but I’ve seen him a couple of times live. Always a great experience. And as a semi-professional musician, I gotta say, Al’s band (the same guys he’s been playing with since the beginning) are the tightest players I’ve ever seen, able to switch styles and genres

damn these electric sex pants!

will never not star a Top Secret! reference.

yeah, this photo was clearly crafted for inclusion in the conservative spank bank; nothing else to see here.

having cut the cord years and years ago, I assumed it was another of those web “networks” like Glenn Beck runs.

not perjorative as I understand it. I have heard that community use “neurotypical” that way toward those not on the spectrum.

that’s definitely true - the weird thing I found with the GSA was the pop-up nature of troops - the Boy Scout unit I was part of as a kid had existed for over 30 years, with boys and leadership coming and going, while the unit remained - it had some sense of history and legacy, and worked to build leadership over

I wouldn’t expect it from National, though it varies greatly (as described in previous posts) by individual unit in terms of how focused on religion things are.

that’s how I ended up here (PA to VA)...there are *so* many of us. Welcome, and we appreciate your participation!

that’s some old school jalop right there, and the first thing I thought of!

I may just write this and flog it in con filk circles for the next year, infuriating everyone.

probably something like “huh huh huh you said ‘cumming’ huh huh”

everybody ought to have a couple of drinks with a Jesuit at least once in their lives - it’s enlightening.

I grew up Catholic, and probably stuck around much longer than I should have due to the moderating influence of a couple of awesome Jesuits (as well as a couple of militant liberal nuns) who made enjoyable and educational drinking companions.

through my occasional ventures to the dark side of the media, aka Bryan Fischer’s American Family Radio program when nothing else is on, that’s one of his big go-to statements these days, making tenuous links to a couple of things written by early 19th century Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, who, of course,

No take some free condoms...

Debbie Gibson’s “Electric Youth” was the favorite of a couple of crushes in high school 2osomething years ago. My wife was also kind of wrecked when Trisha Yearwood’s “Wildheart” got discontinued.

have you seen the back seat of these things? ouch.

we all prefer Ezekiel 23:20...

the stock I give about an hour at high pressure, natural release.