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Spin Zone / Re: This Land is Mine
« on: May 02, 2024, 12:36:23 PM »I wore military style clothing from 1971 - 1975
I was 12 in 1971. Damn you people are old!
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I wore military style clothing from 1971 - 1975
Uh, maybe not. Biden is already taking a lot of heat for his minuscule backing of Israel.
Of course though, those people giving Biden grief are not going to switch to Trump, but they will temper their support of Uncle Joe.
I never did any of that stupid shit.
Being poor tends to make you less fashion obsessed.
Every single bit of that shit is all about getting attention.
Not much different than the make believe trannies today.
Lop off your breast, sticych on a fake penis, and see how much attention you can get and for how long.
The thing was 14 months old. German wirehaired pointers reach adulthood at 15 months. The fluffy “puppy” thing pissed me off too. I’m not saying I would have shot it. My “hillbilly” ancestors lived in industrial city mountains on postage stamp sized lots and didn’t have working dogs or guns. They didn’t hunt. They had domesticated rabbits that they raised for food in addition to chickens. But I have the ability to put myself in the shoes of people not like me and not judge their way of life. (To a point; there is a line you don’t cross, like throwing gays off buildings.)
Maybe Noem lacks that ability and couldn’t imagine what today’s sissified Americans “feel” about dogs or animals in general: there is a movement to grant them human rights. This is from the same people who celebrate killing their own children before they’re born.
Yes, and people don’t understand backwoods way of life. When we lived in the mountains, a neighbor had a dog that he let run loose. It was a large aggressive dog and it started extending its “territory” into our land. It began to stalk my husband. One day it cornered him under our carport and growled menacingly. It did not attack, my husband went inside, but called the neighbor and told him the dog was becoming threatening toward him. The neighbor apologized and shot the dog. We were shocked, we just wanted him to chain the dog up or something.
But here’s the thing, we had bears and coyotes around, and people would keep large aggressive dogs loose on their land for that reason, to discourage wildlife and vermin, but the dogs had to be people friendly. And these were poor people. The idea of spending money to take a dog to the vet to be put down would be crazy to them. And like you said, they knew it was more humane anyway. To these people a dog isn’t a family member, it’s a tool for survival. Hunting dogs, guard dogs, working dogs. If the dog wasn’t a good fit for the job, you put it down. That’s the culture, that’s how they were raised, how their daddy did it and their granddaddy did it.
Note to Kristi Noem: Giving details on killing your dog is a really bad image. Say "bye bye" to your hopes of a VP slot.
https://nypost.com/2024/04/28/opinion/weve-finally-found-an-issue-that-unites-the-country-trumps-potential-vp-pick-shooting-her-dog/
What’s with those nose rings? Why would anyone want the feeling of snot hanging out your nostrils all the time?
I’m real curious what Michael’s thoughts are on the pro-Hamas “Death to America” protests.
Tax season did just end. He just could be on a break.