pretty close, and it was a blast
We are the grand prize for the Dums and Rino Pubes to turn the State blue and take the rest of the Nation with it...if they succeed it's a different ballgame. They've been flooding us with illegals for decades as we all know and even CA asshats running from their shithole just to make it like the one they left. Every major city...Dallas, Houston, ATX and SA have become filthy cesspool because of it. As a Native TXN for over half a century it pisses me off to watch these grifter politicians, many also Native, ruin the State for personal gain.Yeah yall have some work cut out to get rid of the traitorous rinos. Like most i had no idea Tx was filled up like that. Well if they dont do anything on the redistricting the are 100% exposed
Hold the SpriteOT dinner from South Central
Searing buttered ribeyes in a vintage Griswold cast iron skillet over a fish cooker
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Finishing them up on the grill
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Surf & turf final plate
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Washing it down with 12 year CC & sprite
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Some gold and silver guys i bs around w posted
How TF are they even getting to Iceland? You know they ain't taking those rickity looking boats up there.
That's why im stacking physical. The Swiss bar tariffs will send money to silver and revaluation of gold which is looking probable will pump it too. (Gold stored by USA is valued at a crazy low number like less than a 1k)50 to 1.... currently selling at about 90 to 1.
Id be on board w this 100%
Id be on board w this 100%
That was a true story. I was hoping it was.Wasn't CAT or someone making a work truck that was just a bare bones work truck? Never saw anything come of that though.
Id be on board w this 100%
The only one I know of is the jap 2 seater that was being sold for 10k. Lib states wouldnt title them. Something else happened and they stopped importing. Maybe saftey equipment. I dont knowWasn't CAT or someone making a work truck that was just a bare bones work truck? Never saw anything come of that though.
My parents also got a refrigerator when they married in 1947. I worked until it died around 2005 +/-. It was quite heavy---just like the cars of those years that were more like tanks. Run into someone and you jump out to see if anyone was hurt because you know that nothing hurt those cars.My mom and dad bought a refrigerator in 1978 when they got married. It’s in the laundry room as a back up fridge. Still works as good today as it did when they bought sans the ice maker. No telling how many they have bought over the last 47 years.