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Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Did you really say that Bill Clinton is far from spineless? Sweet Mother of God, you can’t be serious!
Look at the man’s record when it comes handling foreign policy issues and military interventions, and then get back to me.
Yes, Bill Clinton was spineless. From his draft dodging days in graduate school, to his panicked retreat from Somalia (1993), to his complete mishandling of North Korea (1994) and, finally, with the fiasco that is the Iraqi Liberation Act of 1998.
The thought of he and Hillary “leading” this nation is enough to make me think of moving to Canada.
Please get your facts straight before foisting those kind of witless bon mots on us. Thanks.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Did you really say that Bill Clinton is far from spineless? Sweet Mother of God, you can’t be serious!
Look at the man’s record when it comes handling foreign policy issues and military interventions, and then get back to me.
Yes, Bill Clinton was spineless. From his draft dodging days in graduate school, to his panicked retreat from Somalia (1993), to his complete mishandling of North Korea (1994) and, finally, with the fiasco that is the Iraqi Liberation Act of 1998.
The thought of he and Hillary “leading” this nation is enough to make me think of moving to Canada.
Please get your facts straight before foisting those kind of witless bon mots on us. Thanks.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Did you really say that Bill Clinton is far from spineless? Sweet Mother of God, you can’t be serious!
Look at the man’s record when it comes handling foreign policy issues and military interventions, and then get back to me.
Yes, Bill Clinton was spineless. From his draft dodging days in graduate school, to his panicked retreat from Somalia (1993), to his complete mishandling of North Korea (1994) and, finally, with the fiasco that is the Iraqi Liberation Act of 1998.
The thought of he and Hillary “leading” this nation is enough to make me think of moving to Canada.
Please get your facts straight before foisting those kind of witless bon mots on us. Thanks.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Uh, I think SDR was implying your lad might be partaking of the wacky tobacky. Being 15 and all, there is a distinct possibility he is… And, quality reefer does attract the rodents, both the two and four legged varieties.
Not that I would know from first-hand experience, but one hears stories.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Uh, I think SDR was implying your lad might be partaking of the wacky tobacky. Being 15 and all, there is a distinct possibility he is… And, quality reefer does attract the rodents, both the two and four legged varieties.
Not that I would know from first-hand experience, but one hears stories.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Uh, I think SDR was implying your lad might be partaking of the wacky tobacky. Being 15 and all, there is a distinct possibility he is… And, quality reefer does attract the rodents, both the two and four legged varieties.
Not that I would know from first-hand experience, but one hears stories.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Uh, I think SDR was implying your lad might be partaking of the wacky tobacky. Being 15 and all, there is a distinct possibility he is… And, quality reefer does attract the rodents, both the two and four legged varieties.
Not that I would know from first-hand experience, but one hears stories.
Allan from Fallbrook
Participantmarion: Uh, I think SDR was implying your lad might be partaking of the wacky tobacky. Being 15 and all, there is a distinct possibility he is… And, quality reefer does attract the rodents, both the two and four legged varieties.
Not that I would know from first-hand experience, but one hears stories.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTrojan4Life: Air Force officer? Man, I hope you weren’t a jet jock! You guys used to drop bombs on us all the time! Besides everyone knows that the Army officer corps is the backbone of this fine nation. Now that I have the propaganda out of the way, I’d like to get back to the rodent/vermin infestation issue.
When I was a kid, we had a big Rottie named Thor. Thor would routinely frag cats, squirrels, rabbits and other small, furry woodland creatures. I bring this up because I had the thankless task of cleaning up after he was done. Set some traps, and have Junior do cleanup after the traps have triggered. You don’t have to deal with the unsightly issue of dead vermin, and your 15 year old learns to cowboy up and be a man.
“From Valley Forge to Iraq, Rangers Have Led The Way” Hoo-ah.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTrojan4Life: Air Force officer? Man, I hope you weren’t a jet jock! You guys used to drop bombs on us all the time! Besides everyone knows that the Army officer corps is the backbone of this fine nation. Now that I have the propaganda out of the way, I’d like to get back to the rodent/vermin infestation issue.
When I was a kid, we had a big Rottie named Thor. Thor would routinely frag cats, squirrels, rabbits and other small, furry woodland creatures. I bring this up because I had the thankless task of cleaning up after he was done. Set some traps, and have Junior do cleanup after the traps have triggered. You don’t have to deal with the unsightly issue of dead vermin, and your 15 year old learns to cowboy up and be a man.
“From Valley Forge to Iraq, Rangers Have Led The Way” Hoo-ah.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTrojan4Life: Air Force officer? Man, I hope you weren’t a jet jock! You guys used to drop bombs on us all the time! Besides everyone knows that the Army officer corps is the backbone of this fine nation. Now that I have the propaganda out of the way, I’d like to get back to the rodent/vermin infestation issue.
When I was a kid, we had a big Rottie named Thor. Thor would routinely frag cats, squirrels, rabbits and other small, furry woodland creatures. I bring this up because I had the thankless task of cleaning up after he was done. Set some traps, and have Junior do cleanup after the traps have triggered. You don’t have to deal with the unsightly issue of dead vermin, and your 15 year old learns to cowboy up and be a man.
“From Valley Forge to Iraq, Rangers Have Led The Way” Hoo-ah.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTrojan4Life: Air Force officer? Man, I hope you weren’t a jet jock! You guys used to drop bombs on us all the time! Besides everyone knows that the Army officer corps is the backbone of this fine nation. Now that I have the propaganda out of the way, I’d like to get back to the rodent/vermin infestation issue.
When I was a kid, we had a big Rottie named Thor. Thor would routinely frag cats, squirrels, rabbits and other small, furry woodland creatures. I bring this up because I had the thankless task of cleaning up after he was done. Set some traps, and have Junior do cleanup after the traps have triggered. You don’t have to deal with the unsightly issue of dead vermin, and your 15 year old learns to cowboy up and be a man.
“From Valley Forge to Iraq, Rangers Have Led The Way” Hoo-ah.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantTrojan4Life: Air Force officer? Man, I hope you weren’t a jet jock! You guys used to drop bombs on us all the time! Besides everyone knows that the Army officer corps is the backbone of this fine nation. Now that I have the propaganda out of the way, I’d like to get back to the rodent/vermin infestation issue.
When I was a kid, we had a big Rottie named Thor. Thor would routinely frag cats, squirrels, rabbits and other small, furry woodland creatures. I bring this up because I had the thankless task of cleaning up after he was done. Set some traps, and have Junior do cleanup after the traps have triggered. You don’t have to deal with the unsightly issue of dead vermin, and your 15 year old learns to cowboy up and be a man.
“From Valley Forge to Iraq, Rangers Have Led The Way” Hoo-ah.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantSDR: One of the coaches in our league owns a Southland Title office. I offhandedly asked how business was (not thinking about his line of work, and just making conversation), and you would’ve thought I smacked his kid in the head.
I belatedly realized my faux pas, but the stricken look on his face said it all. Quite a few folks in town are in FIRE and, as of late, don’t seem very inclined to talk about business, or the RE markets, or anything related to them. Bear in mind, these same folks 2+ yrs ago would NOT shut up. I got very used to being the stick in the mud when I would bring up boom and bust cycles, or when I asked how their clients were qualifying for loans. At the time, it was just understood that I didn’t “get it”.
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