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shackleford
Sep 4, 2006


lol this guy never has to drive into a city or even a medium density suburb. making GBS threads into the yard is an exurban thing in georgia

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shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/Phil_Lewis_/status/1678938702230290445

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/13thsinnr/status/1680471815498653696

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/BenGilroyIRL/status/1681192434368217088

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/lacontroller/status/1681456457936687104

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

Al! posted:

the question is do we have photos

there was a sealed affidavit in the clinton v. jones litigation that supposedly described a "distinguishing characteristic" of the presidential pecker (or i guess it would have been a gubernatorial pecker at the time) that apparently was never made public? i'll bet it didn't even include a drawing though

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

The Voice of Labor posted:

could someone post that picture of the crazy looking badly proportioned jefferson davis on horseback statue?

do you mean the nathan bedford forrest one or is there another one of these fuckers lmao

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/lacontroller/status/1682531591359467520

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/ramit/status/1682826365907660803

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/ColumboScreens/status/1685107876363206656

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/RobertFreundLaw/status/1686053678074269696

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/1688783851282214912

https://twitter.com/RMFifthCircuit/status/1688895481521274880

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://www.azcentral.com/story/new...ys/70562482007/

quote:

“Fat, ugly, like drooping face. White Ralph Lauren Polo," she said. "Like fatter Tony Soprano.”

An officer asked: “Would you be willing to press charges?”

She responded: “Yes. (Expletive) that guy.”

lmao

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

is pepsi ok posted:

quote:

Defenders of the vehicle have counter-argued that the Yugo's reputation suffered due to an issue that also appeared with initially inexpensive cars such as the Chevrolet Chevette, Rambler, Crosley, and others — dealers were finding that too many owners were considering inexpensive cars as "disposable", and were failing to perform basic maintenance such as oil changes.
This is all explaining so much.

quote:

The first three Yugo vehicles, painted red, white, and blue, were introduced to the U.S. public at the Los Angeles Auto Show in May 1984. The car was promoted with a ten-year/100,000-mile warranty, free maintenance, and a price of only $4,500.

an inflation adjusted price of $13,304

wish i could be a boomer piece of poo poo and treat a $13K asset that comes with "free maintenance" as disposable

now to take a big sip of water and look up the median house price at the time the yugo was introduced

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006


quote:

Paula Daigle, community engagement director with AgeWell Middle Tennessee, said the senior services connector agency will not be applying for the RFP but is a proponent of the idea. Prompted by calls to the organization’s helpline inquiring about affordable housing for seniors, AgeWell has researched existing home share programs in other cities, including New York City and Boston, as well as Columbus, Ohio, and Montgomery County, Md.

“We feel like there needs to be a lot of different options for older adults,” Daigle told the Post. “Some of them do need to be in facilities with assistance, but there's a whole lot of them that could live in their homes, and let's preserve those homes. Other cities have used [home sharing] to try to stop gentrification. … We can’t build ourselves out of this issue of affordable housing. Let’s use what we have.”

:d2a:

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/NickAdamsinUSA/status/1690428054772883456

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/gelliottmorris/status/1690923704941748224

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/Philip_Germain/status/1691289790849642496

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/LanceTHESPOKEN/status/1691443329467109376

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

i've found it

the ur-NYT article

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/17/dining/psyllium-husks.html

quote:

A Centuries-Old Fiber Supplement Entices the Ozempic Generation

quote:

In a wellness economy that revolves around colorfully packaged supplements, boutique fitness classes and celebrity-endorsed diet pills, psyllium husks may seem an unglamorous throwback. Derived from a shrub native to South Asia, where they have been used for centuries as a digestive aid, the husks look like the bedding found in a hamster cage, taste like sawdust and turn gelatinous when mixed with water.

Yet in the United States, they’ve become a hot-selling item. From 2018 to 2022, 249 new psyllium-husk products were released in the country, according to data from the market research company Mintel. Sales figures for such a splintered category are hard to come by, but a spokeswoman for the mass-market product Metamucil — essentially sweetened, orange-flavored psyllium-husk powder — said its sales have grown by double-digit percentages over the last several years.

quote:

Mr. Wittek, 33, a software engineer in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, who recently went on a ketogenic diet, has used psyllium husks to make his cauliflower-based pizza crust more filling. Psyllium, he said, “shushes my belly from saying, ‘Please put something in me.’”

quote:

“Everybody is now cognizant that they aren’t getting enough fiber,” said George Schaeffer, 38, a math professor in San Francisco who started adding psyllium husks to his granola in graduate school to improve his digestion. Previous generations, he said, weren’t comfortable discussing bowel issues. “Millennials and older Gen Z are totally fine with that stuff. We are looking for ways to improve our lives that are cheap.”

quote:

Alex Hall, who lives in Chicago, co-founded the website The Bottoms Digest to provide recipes and tips aimed at improving digestion for people preparing to have anal sex. Those on the receiving end, known as bottoms, often try to clear their digestive tracts before sex.

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

uber_stoat posted:

just got a copy of this bad boy while back. pre AI. i trust his face.


well now i need to know whether that guy is carrying just a trombone bell or whether he's hiding the entire slide behind his leg

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

Davethulhu posted:

this glorious example of the master race is only 37, ladies.

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006


who even knows what that first bit means, can probably just leave it off

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/TinaSmithMN/status/1695548962252439573

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/jvallorani/status/1695963573359456675

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

Mola Yam posted:

what was this guy's deal. wasn't he not even a plumber.

also holy poo poo he was only 49?? he was mid-30s in 2008?

quote:

As part of the background on McCain's use of "Joe the Plumber" during the 2008 campaign, several media outlets researched his professional plumbing credentials. One Toledo Blade article stated: "Mr. Wurzelbacher said he works under Al Newell's license, but according to Ohio building regulations, he must maintain his own license to do plumbing work. He is also not registered to operate as a plumber in Ohio, which means he's not a plumber." "Mr. Joseph [business manager of the local union] said Mr. Wurzelbacher could only legally work in the townships, but not in any municipality in Lucas County or elsewhere in the country."[67] Wurzelbacher later stated that he was no longer employed at Newell.[68]

his name wasn't even joe. it was samuel!

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

Volcott posted:

Maybe Delaware really did ratfuck them out of that... driveway?

their argument seems to be that a deed from 1946 says it's a driveway and that you can't park on a... driveway?

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

Nichael posted:

how can you be a true ken bone-oisseur without knowing "beautiful human submarines"???

what the christ. are we talking like an SSBN or like a pressure sphere on a deep sea submersible

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/SteveScalise/status/1696535932349149441

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006


give us the cum

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/mattzap/status/1699233958486065206

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/BillEllmore/status/1701260003196158032
https://twitter.com/BillEllmore/status/1701278351447433418

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

sprints at full speed into thread

https://twitter.com/ChuckGrassley/status/1703874830569721905

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

what's the deal with northern italy though

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/Pioldes/status/1709323993847631978
https://twitter.com/Pioldes/status/1709324728429576407

shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

One More Fat Nerd posted:

:hai:


For content, Ron Desantis doesnt appear to have toes???

https://twitter.com/maxasteele/status/1710090886783082981?s=20
https://twitter.com/DamnedTrump/status/1710100772984099184?t=QhBF1bUddHdBnW6OynSTIw&s=19

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shackleford
Sep 4, 2006

https://twitter.com/unusual_whales/status/1710822567416660006

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