Hey, Meals on Wheels isn’t political, either. But, you know, it’s 2017, and evidently feeding the elderly poor just isn’t a good investment anymore and anybody who says differently or advocates basic human decency is just being ‘political’ anymore.
Hey, Meals on Wheels isn’t political, either. But, you know, it’s 2017, and evidently feeding the elderly poor just isn’t a good investment anymore and anybody who says differently or advocates basic human decency is just being ‘political’ anymore.
I always figured that “I could care less” was initially used as a scarcastic / ironic statement along the lines of, “well, I could care less, but not much.”
Like I could care less.
I always feel like a shithead when I make pedantic comments at the author. But it never seems to stop me from being a shithead.
Most misused phrase in the English language
Thank you. I know it makes me pedantic as fuck, but seriously—why is this phrase so hard for folks to get right?
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...but the URL could care less:
So he does care some?
y’all really picked two $89 hoodies smh I can’t deal with y’all
y’all really picked two $89 hoodies smh I can’t deal with y’all
And it has Stinger missiles behind the headlights.
I don’t think that needed clarification.
I’m honestly surprised he’s giving any cars to his daughters at all. Patriarchical ideas regarding things like inheritance die hard, especially in that part of the world.
maybe you should sell your car and house to pay for those people first before judging a 70 year old man with a car collection. How about that?
He’ll be helping several when he hires them to restore his collection. Oh no, you want him to just give his money away. His money doesn’t disappear if he spends it on himself; it goes to others. Isn’t that all you’re asking for?
Is this the first you’ve heard of this movie reference?
Signing Bruno Mars Boa Esporte
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Mmmmm, yeah..........we don’t want the D.
The big mistake was when they paved everything. Before that you could just blade the road occasionally and everyone owned a Jeep. Make America Dirt Again! (see, partisan debate commenced)
“I get knocked down, but I get up again.”