That stainless steel in the desert sun should be just about ready to drop the burgers on…just don’t pull a schumer, put the cheese on last. But he’s supposed to be a Jew, so why was he putting cheese on meat to begin with ?
Enjoy your freedoms, no matter how much the liebrals howl that you don’t have any…
This is what they’re doing up here, once this passes I could be legally locked up for speaking ill of the gov’t…
When you have even a single seat majority or williung accomplices in the form of the hardcore socialists like the ‘green’ party, things like this become the norm. This isn’t even the worst Bill they’ve passed.
It’s too late for us, save yourselves.
“…The Liberals are gearing up to force Bill C-22 through committee and the House of Commons in just days.
This is an insane abuse of parliament to ram through a bill fraught with privacy, security, and civil liberties concerns.
This motion curtails committee scrutiny, limits MPs’ ability to debate and amend the bill, and rushes Bill C-22 through Parliament on the government’s timetable rather than allowing full parliamentary review.
Buried in the second half of Bill C-22 is a provision granting the government the power to require “core providers” to retain categories of metadata, including transmission data, for up to one year. This is mandatory metadata retention that would require telecom and electronic service providers to store information about the communications of all their users, regardless of whether those users are suspected of anything. It is one of the most privacy invasive tools a government can deploy and the international experience suggests that there are major privacy risks. …”
Supposedly a big hunk of western Canuckistan around Alberta is prepped and ready for secession, raising over 300K petition signatures but their boss won’t work on it? What happened with that?
How well does their CyberTruck’s windshield wipers work?! I remember driving through Texas during the summertime many summers ago and for a moment I thought I had driven through a flock of birds. It turns out they were just Texas sized bugs smashing into the windshield …
When we first came to Texas 12 years ago, house hunting, a beetle hit our windshield and left us a crack that required a windshield replacement. I didn’t think bugs came that big or hard.
I know better now. Things are just bigger in Texas.
I once encountered a tumbleweed in Aguila, AZ, that was as big as a schoolbus. It was crossing the main highway, and traffic was STOPPED. Nevertheless, it was still light, and took only about 15 seconds to get across.
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Is that bar damn near equal with last year’s? Just mention T&A around here and all hell breaks loose, bunch a letches.
Please, PLEASE! We are connoisseurs of fine art. Especially when it features the FFD (Feminine Form Divine)!
Zar Belk!
Yup. Just mention T&A around here and all credit cards and check books break loose, bunch a letches. Capitalism at its finest!
As we all know, marketers found out years ago that sex cells, especially female sex…
sells
I only come here for the comments.
Lucky sundress! 😉
Oh yes! A half nekkid Zed. Thank you Chris!
That stainless steel in the desert sun should be just about ready to drop the burgers on…just don’t pull a schumer, put the cheese on last. But he’s supposed to be a Jew, so why was he putting cheese on meat to begin with ?
Only 87 just before Sunrise today.
Enjoy your freedoms, no matter how much the liebrals howl that you don’t have any…
This is what they’re doing up here, once this passes I could be legally locked up for speaking ill of the gov’t…
When you have even a single seat majority or williung accomplices in the form of the hardcore socialists like the ‘green’ party, things like this become the norm. This isn’t even the worst Bill they’ve passed.
It’s too late for us, save yourselves.
“…The Liberals are gearing up to force Bill C-22 through committee and the House of Commons in just days.
This is an insane abuse of parliament to ram through a bill fraught with privacy, security, and civil liberties concerns.
This motion curtails committee scrutiny, limits MPs’ ability to debate and amend the bill, and rushes Bill C-22 through Parliament on the government’s timetable rather than allowing full parliamentary review.
Buried in the second half of Bill C-22 is a provision granting the government the power to require “core providers” to retain categories of metadata, including transmission data, for up to one year. This is mandatory metadata retention that would require telecom and electronic service providers to store information about the communications of all their users, regardless of whether those users are suspected of anything. It is one of the most privacy invasive tools a government can deploy and the international experience suggests that there are major privacy risks. …”
Supposedly a big hunk of western Canuckistan around Alberta is prepped and ready for secession, raising over 300K petition signatures but their boss won’t work on it? What happened with that?
How well does their CyberTruck’s windshield wipers work?! I remember driving through Texas during the summertime many summers ago and for a moment I thought I had driven through a flock of birds. It turns out they were just Texas sized bugs smashing into the windshield …
When we first came to Texas 12 years ago, house hunting, a beetle hit our windshield and left us a crack that required a windshield replacement. I didn’t think bugs came that big or hard.
I know better now. Things are just bigger in Texas.
July bug. Like a June bug, only more so.
Zar Belk!
Once my parents were driving home from Arizona and passed by a tumbleweed at 65?
I once encountered a tumbleweed in Aguila, AZ, that was as big as a schoolbus. It was crossing the main highway, and traffic was STOPPED. Nevertheless, it was still light, and took only about 15 seconds to get across.