July 2, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, NOTW said: Who cares, it was something to laugh at. Of course scrolling his page for 30 seconds there are a lot of political posts, retweets. Abortion, gun control, BLM, etc. Yeah I just looked at his timeline and you’re right. It’s 90% abortion stuff.
July 2, 20223 yr 3 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Yeah I just looked at his timeline and you’re right. It’s 90% abortion stuff. I didn't look at it, NOTW did.
July 2, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, DrPhilly said: Sometimes it is locker room talk and other times just barstool lite. Rex Chapman’s stuff would always pop up on my timeline to the point that I eventually blocked him. I’m not depraved enough to have Barstool tweets popping up on my timeline though. 1 minute ago, DrPhilly said: I didn't look at it, NOTW did. Yeah that’s why I replied to him and not you.
July 2, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, iladelphxx said: Then why does he have a blue check and Portnoy doesn't? I don’t get the significance of the blue checkmark. I mean, Greg Price has a blue checkmark…
July 2, 20223 yr 9 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Yeah that’s why I replied to him and not you. Every now and then you take a small step forward. Good for you Dave.
July 2, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, iladelphxx said: Then why does he have a blue check and Portnoy doesn't? Because Portnoy hasn’t been funny since 2014.
July 3, 20223 yr On 7/1/2022 at 4:30 PM, NOTW said: Not a cult Quotable Notables. Blank note card with quotes that stick. I hope Biden doesn't get one by mistake. He won't have a clue what to do.
July 3, 20223 yr Ah Democrats, rarely missing a 4th of July opportunity to tell US how they really feel Quote July 1, 2022 A lot of people probably don't want to celebrate our nation right now, and we can't blame them. When there is so much division, hate and unrest, why on earth would you want to have a party celebrating any of it? But in all seriousness, you know in your heart, especially when you are standing in 90° heat, 100% humidity, next to 100,000 of your closest friends. In that moment, something takes over and we all become united in an inexplicable bond. Yes, America is in strife right now, but you know what.we already bought the fireworks.
July 4, 20223 yr On 7/2/2022 at 1:53 PM, iladelphxx said: "Even though we are aware that students have been working diligently on decorations." Maybe the "teachers" can work on their grammar skills instead of wasting time on the Pledge of Allegiance.
July 5, 20223 yr It seems like they also read the Declaration of Independence: https://www.wfae.org/united-states-world/a-july-4-npr-tradition-a-reading-of-the-declaration-of-independence
July 5, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said: It seems like they also read the Declaration of Independence: https://www.wfae.org/united-states-world/a-july-4-npr-tradition-a-reading-of-the-declaration-of-independence How could the people that were outraged have missed this? They never miss a reading of the Declaration of Independence.
July 5, 20223 yr I love the idea that a bunch of drunk, illiterate right wing **** bags were sitting on a FL beach, waiting with baited breath around their radio for some 70 year old professorial liberal woman to warble her way through the Declaration of Independence.
July 5, 20223 yr From the land of fish and chips Quote Electric police cars are running out of charge when responding to emergencies because the blue lights and sirens drain the batteries, it has been suggested. Officers using environmentally friendly vehicles in rural areas are also struggling to locate charging points, raising questions about their effectiveness. The vast majority of constabularies in England and Wales now include electric vehicles in their fleet, with the Metropolitan Police pledging to be 100 per cent electric by 2030. Despite being one of the country’s smallest forces, Gloucestershire Constabulary has the second biggest number of electric vehicles in the country. With almost 90 battery powered police cars on the county’s roads, electric vehicles make up a fifth of the force’s entire fleet. But the local Police and Crime Commissioner, Chris Nelson, has acknowledged there are issues with the cars responding to some emergencies. He said vehicles using their lights, radio and heater were in danger of "running out of puff”. . . . The Government has pledged to ban the production of all new diesel and petrol vehicles by 2030, leaving police forces urgently looking for alternatives. But the increasing amount of technology carried in them — such as Automatic Number Plate Recognition computers and sophisticated radio equipment — affects battery range.
July 6, 20223 yr Yeah, I don’t get the push for electric emergency service vehicles yet. Problem with electric motors is that they don’t have gears so the faster you go, the faster that battery drains.
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