Are they connected to the cornbread mafia?Dude — let’s start a Dixie Mafia thread.
I'd have never gotten away with stealing my dad's cigarettes. He always knew how many packs he had.
One night when I was a kid, he told me to go get a pack out of his truck. The wind was blowing really hard, and I was throwing the pack up into the wind and trying to catch it in the floodlights. Except one throw was errant, and the cigs wound up on the roof of the house. I went back in and told him there were none. He didn't believe me, went and hunted for himself and then drove several miles to get a pack. You better believe I was out early the next morning looking for those cigarettes. I didn't see them on the roof, so I assumed (hoped) they went down the gutter and eventually into oblivion. The beating I would have received if he'd found out....
Is that "Freighttrain" in your avatar?What's the play letting Trump back on mainstream social media? Were they about to lose a lawsuit or something? I doubt they are doing it because its "right".
Somebody just sent this to me. And to me this is corny as hell but funny as hell. A classic from my childhood in the 80s.
the whole thing is funny to me, but skip to the five minute part
I try to add a little bit of humor Every Once In a While to this thread
Count me as one that had a similar upbringing. I can remember buying my dad a 6 pack when I was 15. The guy who owned the store just looked outside and saw him in his truck and sold it to me. Nowadays? LOL, we'd all go to jail for that.What a different world we lived in during the 80s and 90s and before. I could go in a store and buy my dad's cigarettes, or better yet, get them out of a vending machine, but my sisters didn't have to worry about going to the bathroom and encountering 60 year old men pretending to be women.
Ive paid attention to Joe from the beginning and he is a simple minded guy.Rogan may not be your taste but he is far from being stupid.