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The DUmpster / VIDEO: Hammock Guy on Bus Demands Freedom to Hammock
« Last post by pjcomix on Today at 08:59:08 AM »
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The first time you watch the Hammock Guy demanding his right to hammock on a bus you might think he is just an annoying jerk. That was my first impression which is why I have replayed the Hammock Guy's performance. By the second viewing, there is a good chance your antagonism towards the Hammock Guy will change from annoyance to growing admiration along with strong doses of amusement. And the more I watch the Hammock Guy the more I admire him despite my initial impression. Oh, and I also laugh harder each time I watch him defy authority and assert his right to hammock in the bus.

https://rumble.com/v4v2p06-hammock-guy-on-bus-demands-freedom-to-hammock.html
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The DUmpster / Re: Just To Be Clear ....
« Last post by SVPete on Today at 08:40:24 AM »
1. IIRC, someone else could have posted that first meme 4 years ago, but didn't because he was doing more important things.

2. Ummmmmm, whoever created that second meme and Dummie ItsjustMe really, really, really should not have gone there. Donald Trump (nor RFK Jr.) is not the Presidential candidate who, ummmm, likes 10YO girls inappropriately.
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PCIntern?

I think PCIntern lives in the Philadelphia area.
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The DUmpster / Re: Pic Of The Moment: The Trial Continues
« Last post by SVPete on Today at 08:31:18 AM »
Is kpete your mole's name, sir? If so I must commend you for your seamless performance. They've been fooled for a while now.

:cheers1:

I don't have any moles on DU, I promise, :-) . I'm not a good enough actor. From what I've read elsewhere in the Cave, kpete is a woman who recently moved from a gated community in the San Diego area to a hillside home with ocean view in the San Diego area. I would not be surprised if the value of her home is north of $5M ... she's a real let-them-eat-cake woman of the people.
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The DUmpster / Re: Just To Be Clear ....
« Last post by ADsOutburst on Today at 08:28:08 AM »
Pellucidly clear?
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The DUmpster / Just To Be Clear ....
« Last post by CC27 on Today at 07:56:25 AM »
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ItsjustMe (11,288 posts)





https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218946027

DUmmies can't meme
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Leftists Triggered By Trump Policy To Potentially EXECUTE Child Sex Traffickers
https://modernity.news/2024/05/12/leftists-triggered-by-trump-policy-to-potentially-execute-child-sex-traffickers/

Child sex traffickers should be executed.

Perhaps. But not before they've spent some of the most miserable years of their misbegotten lives running the gauntlet of GenPop before respectable criminals put them down.
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General Discussion / Re: How to lose billions on EVs
« Last post by Drafe Hoblin on May 13, 2024, 09:35:45 PM »
Makes me nostalgic for one of Rush's stories about 'charging anxiety' when he first switched-over to battery-powered phones and how he had to convince himself that they weren't making him a hopeless neurotic. 
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US Restaurants, Bars Are Falling on Hard Times Because of Bidenomics
https://redstate.com/wardclark/2024/05/12/restaurants-falling-on-hard-times-due-to-bidenomics-n2174100

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Like a lot of folks, my wife and I enjoy a good restaurant meal. In fact, one of my bucket-list items is to become a Tokyo Ramen King, which requires one to eat a ramen bowl in each of Tokyo's 23 city wards (it's a completely unofficial title, but I still plan to do it). Every Saturday, we enjoy lunch in a lodge to the north, which is on pretty safe ground, businesswise, due to a healthy summer tourist trade and its location right on the Parks Highway.

But in many parts of the United States, restaurants, especially small, locally owned ones, are suffering under inflation and Bidenomics:

Visits to sit-down restaurants were down nearly five percent in 2023 from the year prior, according to location analytics firm Placer.ai.

Even big metropolitan areas in the US known for their great dining spots are struggling to maintain an environment where it's profitable to run a restaurant.

Eater NY reported that over 40 bars and restaurants closed in New York City from December 2023 to January 2024, with some of the owners saying business simply never picked up after the COVID lockdowns in 2020.

Restaurants and bars are closing left and right. It is due to inflation and Bidenomics.
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