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Justice Kavanaugh

Ugh, I was at the Fuzzy Grape many years ago with my boss at lunchtime. This large girl stepped out on stage and cleared the rail. My boss and I were at the bar, when one of the hotties came up to me, gave me a $5 and asked if I would give it to the big girl because she felt bad.

Sure, why not?

So i give her the $5. The only money she made and she was so grateful she started loudly offering me free dances. She was about 250-275 lbs. Not my kind of gal at all. Should NOT have been dancing.

So everybody's looking at me now and I'm trying to get the hell out of there. "No, thank you, we have to get back to work" etc. While my a**h*** boss was egging her on and saying we had taken the rest of the day off.

I got out of there without being crushed by this mammoth, but truly, no good deed goes unpunished.



sorry to derail the thread, we really need a strip club story megathread for this sort of thing [laugh]

Never give a ugly stripper a quarter.
Ask me about it sometime![rofl]
 
I have never laughed so hard in my adult life.
It was an epic end to my nephew's 21rst birthday!
I was like sorry, Mikey, I had to.
She would have killed you if we didn't throw something on the stage![rofl]

Next thing you know there is a hand on my shoulder and we are being escorted off the premises.

I was like your boss has some low standards![laugh2]
 
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Ugh, I was at the Fuzzy Grape many years ago with my boss at lunchtime. This large girl stepped out on stage and cleared the rail. My boss and I were at the bar, when one of the hotties came up to me, gave me a $5 and asked if I would give it to the big girl because she felt bad.

Sure, why not?

So i give her the $5. The only money she made and she was so grateful she started loudly offering me free dances. She was about 250-275 lbs. Not my kind of gal at all. Should NOT have been dancing.

So everybody's looking at me now and I'm trying to get the hell out of there. "No, thank you, we have to get back to work" etc. While my a**h*** boss was egging her on and saying we had taken the rest of the day off.

I got out of there without being crushed by this mammoth, but truly, no good deed goes unpunished.



sorry to derail the thread, we really need a strip club story megathread for this sort of thing [laugh]


Brother you did a very good thing.... Karma points to you.
 
Ok, so the anti Collins folks are coming out in droves and trying to fund any/all opponents in her next race (to the tune of millions of $ ?). I, for one, am going to donate $100 to her campaign fund with an attached note explaining the reasons why someone who doesn't live in her state is donating. She did the right thing, made a speach that will live on and deserves to be recognized.

Anyone else ?

P
 
Do you think there's a line outside this lady's (?) door?

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Are you sure it’s a woman.
 
Are there people that dumb?
Well they say a picture is worth a 1000 words... Here are 2000 words and they are all "Yes"!

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Guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, dude, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty, guilty and guilty.
 
All kidding aside, the dems will pull no punches, leave no gravestone unturned and leave no grandparent behind at the nursing home to get the vote out.

Come November 6th, GET OUT AND VOTE. I'll give you the answers for any you aren't sure on (kidding)

Just VOTE.

Don't let them steal our government.

If Ginsburg does kick off or Thomas retires, we need to keep our majority to have a prayer of filling the seats.
 
Perhaps this is off topic. However, *puts tinfoil hat on* why have the ricin attacks received almost no coverage? Seems to me that if it happened to Obama, Schumer, Feinstein, etc. There would be mass hysteria. Dogs and cats living together....
 
Perhaps this is off topic. However, *puts tinfoil hat on* why have the ricin attacks received almost no coverage? Seems to me that if it happened to Obama, Schumer, Feinstein, etc. There would be mass hysteria. Dogs and cats living together....
Down the memory hole, along with Liawatha's tax bs and Kerry doing an end around in Iran and Fast and Furious and Hillary's hard drives and...
 
Great rally in Topeka, KS!

"Democratic party is party of crime!" (When speaking about sanctuary cities and illegal immigration.)
"No more NAFTA. USMCA! We never had a president who did something about it!" (trade deals)

"WELCOME TO TRUMP COUNTRY!" (Kris Kobach)

"Illegal Means Illegal! Sanctuary cities will end in this state!"
"I want to do for Kansas what President Trump done for America!"

Leaking Dianne Feinstein

"We need some tough people!"
"The only reason to vote for a democrat is if you are tired of winning!"
 
Perhaps this is off topic. However, *puts tinfoil hat on* why have the ricin attacks received almost no coverage? Seems to me that if it happened to Obama, Schumer, Feinstein, etc. There would be mass hysteria. Dogs and cats living together....

When you are in the war you are not reporting every bullet anymore. ;)

Winning in November will take care of this and many other instances of "angry mob" behavior.

We are focusing on winning. Their specialty is whining. [rockon]
 
Charlie Baker must be busy working on his blue wave extensions. No post on his Twitter account today. Usually every little activity is posted over there with the exception of sleepwalking on the plane and anything related to the real Republican victories.

What a sad loser!

Charlie Baker endorses ballot question to uphold transgender rights
 
Hope the markets hold together til November at least, we are on a roll. I think Dems will only win back the majority if the markets tank before then. The economy moves slow enough it won’t sink before November.
 
Hope the markets hold together til November at least, we are on a roll. I think Dems will only win back the majority if the markets tank before then. The economy moves slow enough it won’t sink before November.

I have a feeling that they may not survive all the way to November. They are self destructing at increased speed, based on our trusty media's reports:
From here to court steps, a day of fury and division - The Boston Globe
“I had to spend a few hours curled up on my couch,” Jane Piercy, 56, of Brookline, said outside the State House on Friday night. “I’m not making that up, either. I just felt sick.”
But she did not stay home for long. On Friday night, Piercy was among the hundreds who rushed to Beacon Hill to protest the Senate’s handling of sexual assault allegations raised against Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh and the devastating implication that, a year into the #MeToo movement, and with Kavanaugh now confirmed as a justice, women are still not being heard.
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“I woke up, still feeling betrayed — but resolved,” tweeted Ayanna Pressley, the city councilor and sexual assault survivor who upset 10-term Democratic incumbent Representative Mike Capuano in the September primary. “They have knocked us down, but not out. I still believe in the power of us.”

Next Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the birth of the #MeToo movement — a hashtag campaign begun on Twitter by actress Alyssa Milano encouraging women to divulge their own experiences with sexual harassment and assault.
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“At this stage, we just have to show up and keep a long view,” said Colette Berard, 39, of Somerville. “I’m a history teacher so I think of other movements in our country. . . . They want us to be complacent.”

In Washington on Saturday, hundreds of demonstrators chanted “Vote No” outside the Supreme Court , and one woman dressed as a handmaid to represent the antifeminist future imagined in Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel, “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Others wore T-shirts with a foreboding prediction for the midterm elections: “November is coming.” When a passing motorist shouted support for the man of the hour — “Kavanaugh rules!” — a few in the crowd shouted back an obscenity.
 
I have a feeling that they may not survive all the way to November. They are self destructing at increased speed, based on our trusty media's reports:
From here to court steps, a day of fury and division - The Boston Globe
“I had to spend a few hours curled up on my couch,” Jane Piercy, 56, of Brookline, said outside the State House on Friday night. “I’m not making that up, either. I just felt sick.”
But she did not stay home for long. On Friday night, Piercy was among the hundreds who rushed to Beacon Hill to protest the Senate’s handling of sexual assault allegations raised against Supreme Court nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh and the devastating implication that, a year into the #MeToo movement, and with Kavanaugh now confirmed as a justice, women are still not being heard.
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“I woke up, still feeling betrayed — but resolved,” tweeted Ayanna Pressley, the city councilor and sexual assault survivor who upset 10-term Democratic incumbent Representative Mike Capuano in the September primary. “They have knocked us down, but not out. I still believe in the power of us.”

Next Sunday marks the one-year anniversary of the birth of the #MeToo movement — a hashtag campaign begun on Twitter by actress Alyssa Milano encouraging women to divulge their own experiences with sexual harassment and assault.
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“At this stage, we just have to show up and keep a long view,” said Colette Berard, 39, of Somerville. “I’m a history teacher so I think of other movements in our country. . . . They want us to be complacent.”

In Washington on Saturday, hundreds of demonstrators chanted “Vote No” outside the Supreme Court , and one woman dressed as a handmaid to represent the antifeminist future imagined in Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel, “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Others wore T-shirts with a foreboding prediction for the midterm elections: “November is coming.” When a passing motorist shouted support for the man of the hour — “Kavanaugh rules!” — a few in the crowd shouted back an obscenity.
I'm definitely in favor of the Poundmetoo movement! It's nice of the girls to think of us guys in such an accommodating way. No hard feelings girls!
 
"Pence said in a statement that Kavanaugh’s confirmation marks another success under the Trump administration"

“In nominating Judge Kavanaugh, President Trump kept his word to the American people to appoint judges who will interpret the Constitution as written and uphold the God-given liberties enshrined there.”

:emoji_flag_um: [iwojima]
 
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