Thoughts and PrayersSquatchman » Yesterday, 10:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Looks like old Mitch is having his last glitch.
Won't it be a hoot if Kentucky's Democratic governor Andy BeShear appoints a Democrat to replace him?
I beleive Mitch coordinated with Kentucky State Legislature to assure that doesn't happen... I forget the mechanism.Squatchman » Yesterday, 10:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Looks like old Mitch is having his last glitch.
Won't it be a hoot if Kentucky's Democratic governor Andy BeShear appoints a Democrat to replace him?
Squatchman » Yesterday, 10:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Looks like old Mitch is having his last glitch.
Won't it be a hoot if Kentucky's Democratic governor Andy BeShear appoints a Democrat to replace him?

Neither is the hare.Squatchman » Yesterday, 10:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Looks like old Mitch is having his last glitch.
Won't it be a hoot if Kentucky's Democratic governor Andy BeShear appoints a Democrat to replace him?
You aren't including hers? the insanity of humanity is in both set of eyes. maybe you need Adam Schift's picture as well. maybe the deer in the head lights look from Biden wondering off in any direction other than the one programmed for him to take as there is always someone around to guide him back on track.
I can thank Mitch for paving the way for legal weed with the Farm Bill..
What creates chosen people to lead everyone else into planned tomorrows beyond life only adapting in space one at a time daily here? Civil War between ancestral lineages over generations and elections every 2, 4, 6 years.Johnny You » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I can thank Mitch for paving the way for legal weed with the Farm Bill..
The only reason he did it was because he cornered the Kentucky Market first.
Weed was going to become legal with or without Mitch. He just saw the writing on the wall first.JohnnyYou » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I can thank Mitch for paving the way for legal weed with the Farm Bill..
The only reason he did it was because he cornered the Kentucky Market first.
Growing up I watched my cousin get involved with underage drinking, then expanded to pot, then began following the groups that justified behaving that way eventually casting me aside because I wasn't going to try and escape being me.Squatchman » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Weed was going to become legal with or without Mitch. He just saw the writing on the wall first.
It's pretty bad when the smartest Rapepublican is McConnell.
They slipped you a mickey?sole » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Growing up I watched my cousin get involved with underage drinking, then expanded to pot, then began following the groups that justified behaving that way eventually casting me aside because I wasn't going to try and escape being me.
Every person I ever watched get high, drunk, stoned, was trying to escape what they were since conception and acted like who they became was larger than their time inhabiting space equally alive changing shape since formed or born one of a kind. Context interprets chromosomes, language contains vocabulary used between brains sharing DNA and ancestral lineages in multiple generation gaps living at the same time.
Instinctively.. yes.. Quantumly, maybe extinction is innacurate.You say character matters more than your biological time alive. That is instinctively inaccurate.
No they didn't. they passed out woke up and puked their guts out until dry heaves kicked in. I saw the results and decided not to follow, but I was dumb enough to try alcohol twice drunk enough to puck until dry heaves kicked in after I was over 18 and allowed to drink socially. Never will have a 3rd time and kept my promise to myself for 53 years.Johnny You » 11 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ They slipped you a mickey?
Instinctively.. yes.. Quantumly, maybe extinction is innacurate.
Binary: 1=Alive 0=Dead.. There are infinite possibilities in between. The thought of eternal taxation without representation is horrific.
Squatchman » Yesterday, 10:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Looks like old Mitch is having his last glitch.
Won't it be a hoot if Kentucky's Democratic governor Andy BeShear appoints a Democrat to replace him?
For me it was all for fun…sole » Today, 6:07 am » wrote: ↑ Growing up I watched my cousin get involved with underage drinking, then expanded to pot, then began following the groups that justified behaving that way eventually casting me aside because I wasn't going to try and escape being me.
Every person I ever watched get high, drunk, stoned, was trying to escape what they were since conception and acted like who they became was larger than their time inhabiting space equally alive changing shape since formed or born one of a kind. Context interprets chromosomes, language contains vocabulary used between brains sharing DNA and ancestral lineages in multiple generation gaps living at the same time.
You say character matters more than your biological time alive. That is instinctively inaccurate.
JuCo 5 percenter...72
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Catching a buzz was for fun, staying stupid is a habitual choice because who one wants to be socially is never all what one is in plain sight every heartbeat forward, now.
Is that part of the state constitution or just enacted executive order?Squatchman » Yesterday, 10:43 pm » wrote: ↑ Looks like old Mitch is having his last glitch.
Won't it be a hoot if Kentucky's Democratic governor Andy BeShear appoints a Democrat to replace him?