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JustDon'tSayHambriston's avatar

Ofh we'd all like a piece a steve

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BarackMyWorld's avatar

Ooooooooo...that's cold.

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BarackMyWorld's avatar

"Basic Lupine Urology"...classic.

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BarackMyWorld's avatar

...we watched the “Hamsterdam” story arc of The Wire, so we know better.

Bunny Cloven '16!

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Aquaria's avatar

Cerebrum is where the thinking happens. The cerebellum is about motor function.

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Aquaria's avatar

Sadly, she died last fall.

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motmelere's avatar

How does one reconcile law & order with the need for moar gunz to fight the tyranny? There might be a magic word out there...is it bigger? No, that's not it. I'm thinking of a word that wouldn't be so niggardly in supporting my closely held beliefs. Oh well, maybe somebody will come up with a solution to my PC police oppression. :(

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Msgr MΩment classic ☑️'s avatar

I miss Lori. She used to give us cookies.

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eddi_TBH's avatar

My bad. I should double check these things if I'm trying to pretend to be smart.🙂

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nightmoth's avatar

Don't forget to quote Sarah---the snowbilly from white Alaska knows ALL about being black in the lower 48.

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Stulexington's avatar

It is a trend in politics: those who bring Law and Order platforms break the most laws.

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FelineMama's avatar

I vote for Sam Waterston as my go to L&O candidate.

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Zyxomma's avatar

My first vote for President was against Nixon (1972). Nixon was despicable, but smart. Drumpf's just an asshole blowhard. Even if you abhor Hillary Clinton, vote for her to keep Clownface von Fuckstick out of the WH. Please.

Law and order? Really? From a thief who bankrupts companies and runs away with his investors' money? From someone who parks his ill-gotten gains offshore? Gobsmacked at the gall.

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Zyxomma's avatar

I was too young to vote in 1968, and my dad died. But there were many things about 1968 that I remember fondly, like (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay. Maybe Steve Cropper's best work.

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