Originally Posted by Zollner
bad move. and i was waiting for it. try not to trip yous self up again, K?
BAHHAHAAAA
It's actually about the 15th time he's used that one.... which is no where near his personal record for repetition.... Originally Posted by Paulie RockstarCome on roly-poly Paulie!!!!
Come on roly-poly Paulie!!!!
You got the record for repetition here!
Surprised you didn't create a threAD to that effect the way you squawk the same inane BS over and over like a plumpish parrot...FFS
i.e. Your inane Fav thread Repos on; Frazes, Clesed Threads, Upset Hall of Fame of Words, Guess My Former Handle Game. Don't forget, Members You Miss, where you wax on all your handles that were BANNED, minutes after they get BANNED!!!....LOL And this doesn't even touch all your bellyaching about how the mean MODS treat you so badly! Heck you cry just like your Orange turnip you bottom for, with exquisite vigor!!!....LOL
If all your repetitive posts were discarded your post count would drop by ~66.6667% or MORE! Check out your silly ass GOBC 'app' for verification when you head back to the corral...opps mean Mansion, where rumor has it 40 buck 'Pandemic Specials' abound....LMAO !!!
Honestly ponderous Paulie, it's like you are in a heated competition with those other two masters of repetition here, who btw seem to also have competing corrals but not equal to your mansion. You know your good buddy PM who passes out all those Golden Dildoes and that Anthony Weiner wannabe CD who has a fetish for older Asian women who he collects pix of, after he rides them hard then puts them away wet!!!.... WHEW
Originally Posted by Zollner
I've got way better places to live than in your head.... but it's nice to know that I have that permanent address locked up..... Originally Posted by Paulie RockstarIs that Sam Seder in your meme?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump ordered meat processing plants to stay open to protect the nation's food supply even as workers got sick and died. Yet the plants have increasingly been exporting to China while U.S. consumers face shortages, a Reuters analysis of government data showed.
Trump, who is in an acrimonious public dispute with Beijing over its handling of the coronavirus outbreak, invoked the 1950 Defense Production Act on April 28 to keep plants open. Now he is facing criticism from some lawmakers, consumers and plant employees for putting workers at risk in part to help ensure China's meat supply.