I see what you did there CP.Cannonpointer » 05 Aug 2022, 7:23 pm » wrote: ↑ So, why the **** CAN'T we create an effective vaccine against covid, and just wipe it out?
I mean, if we vax every human, it disappears, correct?
Psst.
*******.
See what I did there, you **** skifooza?
Good morning NEO.Neo » 06 Aug 2022, 12:14 pm » wrote: ↑ Doubt covid19 had much impact on north Korea. Obesity is the most common comorbidity with Rona, not something north Korea struggles with outside of their dear leader.
GHETTOBLASTER » 06 Aug 2022, 12:15 pm » wrote: ↑ I see what you did there CP.
At the Cock Fights what you just did to that stupid Libtard is called an "OIL PAN SHOT".................
Spending time with so many habitual liars all day every day is tedious. It's boring.Cannonpointer » 06 Aug 2022, 6:31 pm » wrote: ↑ Just what that tin man needs (see how I mixed them there metaphors?).

I credit my strong immune system to my feral childhood riding my pony through the east texas hills and swamps, building forts, catching snakes for sport, being around every possible critter, stepping on nails, stubbing my toes, going back and forth between going full out and being on the mend. In Summer, I'd wake up at 4am to gig frogs, then have their legs ready to fry in time for breakfast - drinking the morning milk still warm from the titty. That'll build ya to last.GHETTOBLASTER » 06 Aug 2022, 8:00 pm » wrote: ↑ Spending time with so many habitual liars all day every day is tedious. It's boring.
The internet is ideally suited for their mental disorder, for their IMPOSTER SYNDROME.
I think most of these Liberals fall into the 40 and under age bracket which makes them the first generation of men in HUMAN HISTORY that spent the majority of their pathetic childhoods playing indoors all day, every day JUST LIKE MOMMIYS GAY LITTLE BITCHES
Cannonpointer » 07 Aug 2022, 12:45 am » wrote: ↑ I credit my strong immune system to my feral childhood riding my pony through the east texas hills and swamps, building forts, catching snakes for sport, being around every possible critter, stepping on nails, stubbing my toes, going back and forth between going full out and being on the mend. In Summer, I'd wake up at 4am to gig frogs, then have their legs ready to fry in time for breakfast - drinking the morning milk still warm from the titty. That'll build ya to last.
We straight robbed em. We built forts out of SCAFFOLDING lumber - **** a buncha two by's.GHETTOBLASTER » 07 Aug 2022, 1:11 am » wrote: ↑ Did you kids ever visit building projects and ask the workers for nails and wood..?
You must of been from a good family.GHETTOBLASTER » 07 Aug 2022, 1:11 am » wrote: ↑ I can still remember being given handfuls of nails and generous scraps of wood.
Yep. The things we did with trees... Used to climb older pines, then use that perch to latch onto younger ones and ride 'em down to the ground. And of COURSE, all the big oaks had ladder boards nailed to 'em.GHETTOBLASTER » 07 Aug 2022, 1:11 am » wrote: ↑ Every oak tree within miles had been "customized" by some kid.
Yeah, Detroit got away with murder for a while there, until an easing of protections forced 'em to market up their product. We had the sexiest cars, but they went to **** in a quick damned hurry.GHETTOBLASTER » 07 Aug 2022, 1:11 am » wrote: ↑ What's weird about the 1960s is that it was kind of rare to see daily driven car that dated back before 1955. ...basically just 10 years before it was a smoking jalopy. Everything else was built to last...just not those 1950s to 1960s cars.
But in Texas I've heard stories of cars sitting out in bare metal for years. with Mother Nature providing free sandblasting every now and then.
The Japanese cars became the best value by far.Cannonpointer » 07 Aug 2022, 1:29 am » wrote: ↑ We straight robbed em. We built forts out of SCAFFOLDING lumber - **** a buncha two by's.
You must of been from a good family.
Yep. The things we did with trees... Used to climb older pines, then use that perch to latch onto younger ones and ride 'em down to the ground. And of COURSE, all the big oaks had ladder boards nailed to 'em.
Yeah, Detroit got away with murder for a while there, until an easing of protections forced 'em to market up their product. We had the sexiest cars, but they went to **** in a quick damned hurry.
I once made the argument that the reason American cars were bigger than jap cars was so you'd have room for your **** tools.
I was working oil patch in odessa in the late 70s. The rig was located the **** and gone in some rancher's field. Miles of dirt road to get there. I left at the end of my hitch - was working week on, week off. I was the last hand off the location - and the water pump in my Grand Torino went before I got to pavement. Crashed in my car, bathed in the creek (roughnecking is dirty work - and I needed a **** ride), walked to pavement, hitched to town, bought a water pump, hitched back. Pain in the ***, but got her done. No one I worked with ever knew I had been stranded. I could have walked back to the rig, but by the time they got off tour to give me a lift, the parts stores would've been closed. Faster to hitch-hike - which you could do back then.
By the late 80's, I was sold hard on japs. I've owned three Fords in the past 35 years - all the rest were nissans, toyotas or Datsuns - which became Nissan. Nothing in the world against Hondas - just never did own one. Don't even know why.
GHETTOBLASTER » 07 Aug 2022, 1:55 am » wrote: ↑ The Japanese cars became the best value by far.
VWs were very popular but everyone I knew with a VW had to either become a VW mechanic or visit a professional often. All the VW Specialists were booked solid. I guess if you knew you way around those VW Bugs they were pretty easy to work on.
It's kind of spooky how rare the VW BUG has become..I might see 1 or 2 per year.
So..I never thought I'd ever see the day that NK takes on Russia. Talk about burning a bridge.I find this very hard to believe.
You may be right . . . but I don't think so !Cannonpointer » 07 Aug 2022, 11:12 am » wrote: ↑ I think you have it wrong. My assumption is that NK is HELPING Russia. They share a border and are trading partners - why the **** would THEY help US?
Edited because of double posting.
Of course - they are china's proxy in the matter without a doubt.JinnMartini » 07 Aug 2022, 11:36 am » wrote: ↑ You may be right . . . but I don't think so !
They share a much wider border with China, with whom they have a much closer trading partnership !
In fact NK survives only under the protection of China.
Much like SK does, under the protection of the USA.
It looks like you and I agree - NK is entering on Russia's side, not ours.JinnMartini » 07 Aug 2022, 11:36 am » wrote: ↑ No, I think they're sending the troops as China's proxy army to help Russia !
Which, in all honesty, I would do too, to assassinate that filthy trannie Zelensky and his whole family !
China will need all the help it can get, both physical and moral, when it finally decides to invade Taiwan !
Can the US fund yet another far away conflict ?
And are Americans willing to foot the bill . . . with the constant invasion from the south of a rag-tag army of desperate beggars ?
Not too sure about it !
Cannonpointer » 07 Aug 2022, 12:08 pm » wrote: ↑ Of course - they are china's proxy in the matter without a doubt.
But we just **** in china's gravy bowl with a high level diplomatic mission to taipei. Why reward that?
It looks like you and I agree - NK is entering on Russia's side, not ours.
And we also agree that ultimately, china's hand is in kim's ***.
I was disagreeing with GB's assessment that NK would be tweaking RUSSIA'S nose, when it's there to tweak NATO's.
Neo » 05 Aug 2022, 9:40 am » wrote: ↑ Strangely there are no *** in Muslim majority nations. Weird how that works for a genetic condition.
Sorry for the confusion....my snide comment was aimed at what the PRO UKRAINE FORUM WISH WAS TRUE.Cannonpointer » 07 Aug 2022, 11:12 am » wrote: ↑ I think you have it wrong. My assumption is that NK is HELPING Russia. They share a border and are trading partners - why the **** would THEY help US?
GHETTOBLASTER » 07 Aug 2022, 12:45 pm » wrote: ↑ Sorry for the confusion....my snide comment was aimed at what the PRO UKRAINE FORUM WISH WAS TRUE.
No, but I do remember scouring military barracks for stars that were on soldiers' shoulders !GHETTOBLASTER » 07 Aug 2022, 1:11 am » wrote: ↑ Did you kids ever visit building projects and ask the workers for nails and wood..?