How about a nice word from Phil Robertson? Surprising how much wisdom is in there.
“Why I don’t get worked up about Joe iden.”
How about a nice word from Phil Robertson? Surprising how much wisdom is in there.
“Why I don’t get worked up about Joe iden.”
Is there a sequel as to when he checked his trout lines?
I’m being Psakinickety of course. 🙂
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I love new terminology. 🙂
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I be a Florida quacker now you know. Originally from south MS near Robinson’s territory…Rotten Bayou, MS., long ago. 🙂
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Exactly why I always wondered how it is that Washington has terms and a dialect all its own we’re supposed to understand? (whether people are from Fla or the Great lakes region or Maine) I mean come on, man! 🙂
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Or with CNN hosts…Cum’on man.
I’ve enjoyed the pleasure from time to time over the years, but was a little bit more discreet about it and not on TV.
But you know what? It’s the harassment claim part that’s most interesting to me. I was once called out as “my sugar daddy”. Is that an unacceptable noun…or pronoun now?
Gosh, that years ago and I wasn’t an old man, nor was the feline that much younger.
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Who only knows what those two words mean today since defitions of everything have changed? It used to be a status symbol. Could be a perjorative now.
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Still means follow the money.
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