williamzabka
williamzabka
williamzabka

It’s as if Daft Punk fucked the Village People

That’s an awfully slow response time by Milwaukee police.

Best and most accurate comment on here.

Oh for sure. I’m pretty sure they do give the code to everybody who asks, it’s just about having that extra step so somebody doesn’t.

They had a code on the Chicago one I visited, must be a big city thing.

I tried calling them out on their bullshit multiple times but was just told that I was not being a team player and needed to respect others political opinions.

If a law enforcement officer doesn’t ever question or interpret the rules, they are operating at the same cognitive level as a red-light camera. If they never question the rules, no one would ever get a warning, for anything, ever.

libertarian that uses the n word to other people exclusively online? how far off am I?

this is why popcorn was invented.

Nope. And you still can’t use the n-word, wypipo.

I offered my soul for Final Four tickets once and the guy said “you’re a lawyer, you have no soul.” Touche....

I bet that High Life tasted pretty sweet at the time.

What I don’t understand is why the NHL would think their audience is right for an ad defending a bumbling grifter of a chief executive.

“I often curse Pop for doing what he did.”

My buddys and I do a baseball trip every summer. Last year we went to Milwaukee. It was a great time. The ballpark is pretty nice, and you don’t have to worry about a rainout. Many of the downtown bars offer free shuttles to Brewers games, which is pretty great deal.

they are not....

You didn’t pass the hallway test.

They aren’t the same, because asking someone why they made a shitty decision is an infinitely better question than asking someone how they got outplayed, and the fact that you’re picking this comparison as your hill to die on is laughable.

I agree, it is fucking stupid to suggest the only way to “cover” for them was to act like a gaping asshole about the question.

He was absolutely correct. The game was over. He was coaching.