telecaster1959
Telecaster1959
telecaster1959

They are idiots. They aren’t smart enough to figure out what they stand for. They have to be told what to be mad about.

Ten years or so ago, the Westboro Church goons came to my church and protested us. They had the usual signs and screamed the usual things, but you know what?

In a world full of losers, these guys might be the biggest losers of all. They almost make the QAnon morons seem a little less idiotic.

WTF?

Fired?!?  They all deserve a Presidential Medal of Honor!  This is AWESOME!

No, it’s a poorly-written law. People who use those plate-obscuring covers do it so they can blast through toll tag booths and not have to pay. They’re pieces of shit. There SHOULD be a law that makes those illegal. The problem is, states usually write the laws in a bad way (SEE: New Jersey; Texas) and also, cops here

Musk meme’ed them.  That’ll show ‘em!

It’s fine October - April.  In fact, these days you can get quite the tan even in November or January, and you pretty much have the beach to yourself.

Last year I got stuck on the Strand on the Saturday night of the three-wheel rally. Yikes! It was like an LED convention on wheels but the worst part was, there was no way to make it to Rudy and Paco’s for our dinner reservation.  MAJOR bummer, that’s our favorite restaurant.

Yeah, it’s ridiculous.  And they take up a bunch of parking on the Strand, which is not known for an overabundance of parking spaces.

Golf carts.  I guess they now qualify as “cars” because apparently you can drive them just about anywhere, on any public street, in Galveston, Texas.  I hate them.  You can’t see them very well at night and it’s only a matter of time before someone doing the legal limit of 35 MPH runs up on a poorly-lit golf cart

Yes, and mostly by capturing your license plate information as you haul ass through a toll booth, park in a handicapped space, or are pulled over for speeding or running that red light.

Mostly spot-on I bet, but I’m not sure about that last one. Dude seems like a full-on libertarian. Are full-on libertarians pro-choice? Seems like they would be.

A. I don’t think - I know - where it came from. Book sales. Not from tithes, not from a salary (neither he nor Victoria take one or have taken one in nearly 20 years), not from tax exemptions (he’s probably the only pastor in the country who doesn’t take the parsonage expemption on his home).

you’re

COTD!

Let me guess - you don’t pay tolls, you like to run red lights and you don’t adhere to speed limits or handicapped-marked parking spaces.

I hate to see anyone lose a job but that thing is just plain ugly. So is the pickup truck concept. I can’t foresee any future where there are enough consumers who want something that looks like that.

Come on...over!

The point addressed was, does Joel Osteen own a private jet? He doesn’t. End of story.