wrencher86
Wrencher86
wrencher86

Well, that would make sense then, I suppose. Still not a bad idea to make a trip to see some snow (mountains in mid-spring or something to that effect). If only to make your possible fleeing to Canada less of a system shock (don't go. we need good people here right now).

Funny story: At my rural middle school I was the first person to have a pair of JNCO jeans. A full six months before their popularity reached our small town. I caught so much flak for them and they were so ungainly that I quit wearing them within a few weeks. Eight months later and everybody had a pair. Then I was

That was a shit plan from the get-go. Any bar brawler could tell you that.

How is it not their business who comes to their country?

It was the single most impressive feat of his presidency.

THERE'S DEAD PEOPLE AT THE MOVIE THEATER?!?!?!?!

You didn't answer the question.

Some? It's like a pack and a half before lunch, isn't it?

And from what I heard was his shit performance as governor of Indiana, there is some hope he wouldn't win re-election.

The problem with that is that his followers have just as short of an attention span as he does. So they don't see the blow-back. They just see him doing what he said he was going to do. Results don't matter.

"His whole routine is that we should hate Muslims and Black people if we really supported gays."

I don't see where he implied he was from Australia. But, yes, seeing all climates on that continent would be very difficult.

I guess. But I've crossed mountain passes in summer and saw snow. I was in Lassen National Park this past June and they had just cleared the road over the mountain the week prior. Still 6 feet of snow on either side. Admittedly, I'm prone to wandering by land more than most people.

Yiannopoulos? Isn't he gay*? Pence would object.

Reminds me of the chip-beef-gravy-over-toast that my mom would make when I was a kid.

I don't know… Have you ever been to Oklahoma?

Where are you from that you've never seen snow? I mean, I live in Illinois but I've still seen a cactus (and deserts and oceans and mountains).

You wouldn't happen to have a link to anything discussing that, would you? That sounds very interesting.

That's called perseverance in the face of adversity, son!

We effectively and competently blew shit up in Iraq and Afghanistan.