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The FCC Chairman holding the meeting on the subject:

Believe me, all of the furniture we bought for this house is solid. And heavy as hell.

It’s scary, there’s no doubt about that, but it feels so nice to come home to your house.

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Definitely The Jungle Book for me. I could probably still sing along to Colonel Hathi’s March and most assuredly could to The Bare Necessities.

Any time, but I have to warn you that’s a stock photo not ours. I prefer Macallan to Glenlivet

Rambler with a finished basement here too! *high-five returned* It makes the square footage seem really extravagant.

The didn’t have to mention layoffs directly. Whenever a company says they’re going to increase efficiency that means it’s time to update your resume. 

A house? A four bedroom three bath house for two empty nesters? Yeah, I’m bad at this but I don’t think my purchase of a snowblower is any better. Wait, we did buy this bar cabinet thing that wheels around and has a top that unfolds to create a bar. That set us back $1k. Solid furniture is not cheap but we don’t ever

I bought a pair of Shure se110s for $80 ten years ago and they’re still going strong. The foam tips act like ear plugs to keep out noise so they’re perfect for mowing the yard and such. To each their own.

Damn, I was going to write a book about my high schools years entitled Tall Boy Who Unfortunately Was Also Fat and Ugly but now people would think it’s derivative.

I bought one of the regular iPads last year to replace an iPad3 that I’d had for years. I use it, like you said, as an oversized phone. Browse, watch videos, play games, etc. on a larger screen without killing my phone’s battery or dealing with a laptop. I don’t know why anyone would pay for the Pro model.

Not shown is the minion who guarded her Ferrari that had the key in it and will take her surfboard home. As for the sand/salt/sunscreen issue, rich people don’t worry themselves with such things. They have people to clean up after them. Ask Fancy Kristen about it. 

I live in Eastern Washington close to where Paulette Jordan grew up and our airwaves are full of ads for Idaho elections but I haven’t seen a single ad for governor since the primary. That should give you some idea of her chances. The fact that she’s out there fighting and that the Idaho Democrats seem to have a pulse

I’m assuming Jay got a nice little check for lending his name to it. He’s got to pay for that collection somehow! 

But the numbers don’t even match. I would think that would be worse than not having the front plate at all. 

Why does that Rambler have a Washington collector plate on the back but a regular plate on the front? That’s just weird since once you get a collector plate you don’t have to have a front plate of any kind.

No, it has the full width bumper and it currently has the ‘73 bumper guards on it even though it’s a ‘71. I keep debating whether it’s better to take them off and live with the bolt holes in the bumper or just leave them until I can get a new bumper for it.

Is this rough enough? I should mention that it’s 3 different colors due to junkyard body parts and the lower valance had a big dent in the middle that’s been roughly hammered out. Still need new front springs and ball joints, though, before it’s really good to go. Right now it tends to follow every crack in the road.

A high school friend of mine was killed shortly after graduation when he wrapped his ‘67 GTO around a tree. Back in the early 80s those were considered cool cars but weren’t particularly expensive. Two of my uncles also wrapped a car around a tree but that was my grandfather’s ex-cop car Plymouth (with a 440) so they