FreedomWorks
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Thats where you're wrong buddy . "Own up to your fail though" does not make any sense.Fail is a legitimate Internet term.
Obvious fail is obvious.
He needs to finish the word, but first his IQ needs a boost.
Thats where you're wrong buddy . "Own up to your fail though" does not make any sense.Fail is a legitimate Internet term.
Obvious fail is obvious.
no need for a space between "buddy" and the period.Thats where you're wrong buddy . "Own up to your fail though" does not make any sense.
He needs to finish the word, but first his IQ needs a boost.
I like this blues version! Cry me a river!Damn cry me a river already you wine more then my 4yr old girl.
I wouldn't say that.Not even they want to be in their neighborhoods...
the queen of crayons and random capitalization is lecturing me about capitalization?You need to learn how to use capital letters and put on your big boy pants.
the ancient tradition that has become trick or treating was BASED on poor folks goin to the rich people's houses on selected holidays for the expected offerings to the poor (or in the case of samhain, the spirits, who also happened to be local poor kids in disguise) headin on down to the rich folks place to hit them up for holiday cheer is essential to the practice of this noble tradition. as is festooning their trees with toilet paper with optimal drape and coverage. thats how my ancestors did it and thats how my descendants will do it, with a strong underhand toss after rolling out a sufficient leader to successfully clear the treetop and descend with a streamer of two-ply quilted northern. one of my best friends as a youth used his pitching skill to apply a curve to the roll throw,, allowing at least 30% more drapage due to the spin and angle of the toss. he was a genius with charmin.I'd have to agree in regards to Halloween candy.
Quite a few poorer people do drive across town to neighborhoods like mine and go trick or treating.
I view it as cheating. When I was kid you hit up your own neighborhoods or ones right by it. And you walked there.
Some of these people drive 20+ miles to show up and trick or treat.
How do you know they aren't from your neighborhood you ask?
Well that's fairly simple: when everyone drives luxury cars in the neighborhood and people are showing up in beat up old datsuns or barely running cars from the 80's and 90's... You realize, there aren't any of those in my neighborhood...
is it a real problem? Fuck no! It's a first world bs problem that means nothing.
Holy shit I just wanted to quote this legendary post. Which one of you grammar nazi shitheads is going to take a crack at this one?get a fucking life man , all our great great grandparents at one point ware immigrants, and u got good and bad people in all types of races and on all types of social levels , and so called "rich white folks" , well look in their family history , in 99.9% of them u going to have some kinda fuck up member of the family , either it's ur brother ur parents or ur cousin , everyone have someone like that in their family , and the truth is most of the time they either don't wanna c it or don't wanna admit it ...
My point is don't judge the whole Hispanic nation blacks or any other nations by the actions of few bad people ...
and for u to saying when u r 6 when u came here with ur parents F U go back , for some of this people USA it's all they know because their was so young when they came here , woow this is showing how short minded u r , but what ever man ....
and the problem it's not in the immigrant's...
the problem is in the system ....
they let them slide with a lot of stuff, plus they give them a lot of help (health care , food stamps , section , and as a country system , well it's meant to be abused that's how it's is set up and that's how it's working, and they don't do a damn thing about it .....
that's why u c so many people doing it , because it's free money ....
when i came to US i was an immigrant myself , i came from Poland , 14 years later i own few properties , i own 2 businesses right now ,
i am no millionaire but i can consider myself higher middle class citizen where i live ,and i make way above average of what ppl make over here, and i became a productive member of the society...
and like i said before u can find a good and bad apples in one apple basket , but it's easy to complain and point fingers ...
For me when i came here it was ridiculous , that 20 something years old guy healthy like a bull , getting a food stamps , i understand if he would have a disability or something ...
but he was just to lazy to go to fucking work ... and he's answer was there is no work out there...
i came as an immigrant and i could find a job and u gut guts to say something like that , u r just fucking lazy that's all ....
Ppl like that fucking this country up , immigrants r the tiny tiny percentage of the problem , i'm not saying that their r not even if i came as an immigrant myself , but what i'm saying is they r small portion of the problem u sed it urself that all the maids and lawn ppl r immigrants , i would like to c any american doing this shit for 5$ to 8$ on hour like they do because that's how much they get paid over here for stuff like that , most of the americans would sey , fuck that for that much i ain't moving my ass ...
... i so the other day funny sticker on a car ..." work harder millions on welfare depends on u "...
i thought that this is funny as hell because it's so true , i'm not saying that they shouldn't give help , because there some people out there who really need help and they should receive it in my opinion ...
but healthy young guy or a girl should be able to support them self's .
that's all I'm saying ... my post went waaaaay to long that i intended in a first place , but i just couldn't stop writing lol...
First things first: fantastic descriptors in regards to the toilet papering.the ancient tradition that has become trick or treating was BASED on poor folks goin to the rich people's houses on selected holidays for the expected offerings to the poor (or in the case of samhain, the spirits, who also happened to be local poor kids in disguise) headin on down to the rich folks place to hit them up for holiday cheer is essential to the practice of this noble tradition. as is festooning their trees with toilet paper with optimal drape and coverage. thats how my ancestors did it and thats how my descendants will do it, with a strong underhand toss after rolling out a sufficient leader to successfully clear the treetop and descend with a streamer of two-ply quilted northern. one of my best friends as a youth used his pitching skill to apply a curve to the roll throw,, allowing at least 30% more drapage due to the spin and angle of the toss. he was a genius with charmin.
I like this blues version! Cry me a river!
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I bet you do now go eat a Dick with your typical YouTube come backs Mr 2006 be original *cough cough like your Julie london*
Tl;drHoly shit I just wanted to quote this legendary post. Which one of you grammar nazi shitheads is going to take a crack at this one?
LIES ALL LIES!!!!Ingredients:
Grapeseed oil (or another high smoke-point oil such as peanut or canola oil)
12 corn tortillas
1 medium onion, chopped
1 clove of garlic, minced
1 cup of salsa (Mild prepared salsa or make your own using cooked or canned tomatoes, roasted green chiles, onions, cilantro, oil and vinegar. Do not use salsa made with fresh, uncooked tomatoes for this dish.)
3 Tbsp of tomato paste
1 cup water
1 cup of canned crushed tomatoes (preferably fire roasted)
Olive oil
1 lb of jack cheese, mild cheddar or longhorn or any mild yellow cheese, grated
A handful of cilantro
1 cup of sour cream
Half a head of iceberg lettuce
METHOD
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
1
In a large fry pan at medium-high heat add 3 Tbsp of grapeseed oil. Add a tortilla to the pan. Cook for 2-3 seconds, lift up the tortilla with a spatula, add another tortilla underneath. Cook for 2-3 seconds, lift again, both tortillas, and add another tortilla underneath. Repeat the process with all the tortillas, adding a little more oil if needed. This way you can brown and soften the tortillas without using a lot of fat. You do this process to develop the flavor of the tortillas. As the tortillas brown a little, remove from the pan one by one to rest on a paper towel, which absorbs any excess fat.
2
Sauté up the chopped onion and garlic, then turn off the heat. Add 1 cup of salsa. Dissolve 3 Tbsp of tomato paste into 1 cup of water, add to pan. Add 1 cup of crushed fire roasted canned tomatoes. Taste. If the sauce tastes too vinegary, add a teaspoon of sugar.
3
Put some olive oil on the bottom of a large casserole pan. Take a tortilla, cover 2/3 of it lightly with the shredded cheese, then roll up the tortilla and place it in the casserole pan. Continue until all tortillas are filled and rolled. Add sauce to the top of the tortillas in the the casserole pan. Make sure all are covered with the sauce. If not, add a little water. Cover the whole thing with the rest of the grated cheese. Put the casserole in the oven for 10 minutes or until the cheese melts.
4
Garnish with cilantro and sour cream. Serve with sliced iceberg lettuce that has been dressed only with vinegar and salt. See Perfect Guacamole for a great guacamole avocado side dish.
Yield: Serves 4.
Here's mine for the Munchies:LIES ALL LIES!!!!
that only serves one, cuz im a hungry fuckin hillbilly!!