In your avatar, does the guy in red shooting the blue guy in the head, represent you?This isn't a policy issue, it's about civil rights.
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In your avatar, does the guy in red shooting the blue guy in the head, represent you?This isn't a policy issue, it's about civil rights.
A video is worth 1000 words.
Sure..........WHY is he posting such crap on Facebook?Ok, I get it now. No way she is joking, or using hyperbole. She is being very, very literal.
I couldn't find a definition of Peach Tree Dish.(Look up any of those words if you don't understand them. Don't try to use context clues)
Surprisingly, some of the nastiest material to ever hit public access came from the sleepy town of Seattle. Cablevision’s Channel 29 drew a number of unfettered maniacs who set out to push the limits of decency every night to a potential audience of 100,000 viewers. Channel 29 made a point of not reviewing shows before they aired — all you had to do was drop off a videotape and show proof of ID.
The first Seattle public access show to push the envelope was “Political Playhouse,” which was ostensibly a talk show about the issues of the day with one twist: panelists and hosts regularly dropped their drawers and conducted discussions completely naked.
Shannon Kringen, who went by the name “The Goddess Kring,” was a mainstay on the channel from 1996 to 2011. Kringen’s trippy, stream-of-consciousness show typically featured her nude, painted body writhing in front of psychedelic lights while reciting poetry.
Here's a clip from her Youtube channel. She sounds like a pretty typical Democrat.
A video is worth 1000 words.
That would be 15 times for me.Actually a smaller city, but we are going to be here a while. It is hard to get involved when you move a lot. My wife and I have our 30th anniversary next week and she sat and figured it out the other day we have moved 13 times during those 30 years.