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re: Men shopping with wives

Posted by nuwaydawg on 4/17/26 at 3:47 pm to
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Dante's third level of hell.

I'm trapped in a Hallmark card store while my wife is picking out a card.


I need to start my own card company.

Something with a puppy or kitty on the front. Open it up and it says "Here is some money, give your grandma a hug the next time she comes over".

re: Men shopping with wives

Posted by nuwaydawg on 4/17/26 at 3:28 pm to
Dante's third level of hell.

I'm trapped in a Hallmark card store while my wife is picking out a card.
My opinion on various wines.

Jewish: "Schlomo, "when are you taking me to Miami Beach".

Georgia: " These here muscadines from 2012 were a good year".

Texas: "Why can't we even play in the SEC championship after paying millions"?

Kentucky: "Our wine is brown and the good stuff is 105 proof and up".

I'm replying to my previous post about elderly people "exercising their mind" with a personal story.

Disclaimer: I do not advocate elderly people gambling. I will encourage any cognitive personal education for elderly family members.

That said, my grandmother, who lived to a hundred or so (family Bible record) loved to play the ponies at Santa Anita racetrack. She would diligently scour these "numbers" and make a trip to the track. As a child, this information was like trying to read Chinese.

At 101? she died. Good person. She also was pretty much a vegetarian.
I have a 94 year old friend that lives in an assisted living complex.

They have a bar in the lobby. She doesn't drink, but plays bridge and nickle/dime/quarter dealer call poker most nights. The complex will also have casino nights with blackjack, roulette and craps. She says she likes to exercise her mind.
If I was Hungary, I'd order a 3 piece w/red beans from Popeye's.

re: Irish Fuel Protest

Posted by nuwaydawg on 4/11/26 at 12:27 pm to
Aye, if it weren't for beer and whiskey, Ireland would have ruled the world.
Fraudster given the option of $50,000 bail and turning in his passport, or $150,000 and keep his passport. Standard procedure is only putting up 10%, if I remember correctly.

He was charged with defrauding Medicaid for $11,000,000.

Why was this in state court and not federal court?

I asked my dog what 2 minus 2 is?

She said nothing.

Smartest dog ever.
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“Federal election law prohibits foreign citizens or people who are not permanent residents from donating directly to federal candidates or political action committees. Lying to or obstructing Congress is a crime.”


English 101 professor would have marked through this. Redundant.
New York Times.

This day in History...



New York Times correspondent nominated for Peabody award.

New headlines.

Was the King George IV a medical breakthrough?

How James Arness was critical in instituting post-war Germany's "Marshall Plan".


George Bush. Browning Citori?

re: Pictures from days gone by....

Posted by nuwaydawg on 4/3/26 at 8:54 am to
Farrah Fawcett crashed young boys confirmation party in 1979.

re: Pictures from days gone by....

Posted by nuwaydawg on 3/31/26 at 6:31 pm to
That car looks like a hearse.

re: Bahá'í Faith

Posted by nuwaydawg on 3/31/26 at 3:59 pm to
All I got is that Rachel Price is a member of this faith. Great voice.