quote:Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:quote:I bought a US Border Patrol ballcap on Amazon, it came in today and I wore it all day. I got some very dirty looks from some people! At our local Publix, there is a Western Union desk at the service counter. There is usually a long line of "folks" converting cash to money to send back to "folks" in their home country. I usually by lottery tickets in another line at the same desk. My new hat is a hit There! I'm sure by the dirty looks that they came here legally!
Love your style. You need to get a SUV now that is painted green and white and drive the interstate. Window tint would be a plus.
quote:Originally posted by striker1:
...As far as the reason why someone would plant one of these stupid things in their yard? I bet they just wanted to let everyone else know how special, enlightened and tolerant they are.
quote:Originally posted by Sig2340:quote:Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:quote:I bought a US Border Patrol ballcap on Amazon, it came in today and I wore it all day. I got some very dirty looks from some people! At our local Publix, there is a Western Union desk at the service counter. There is usually a long line of "folks" converting cash to money to send back to "folks" in their home country. I usually by lottery tickets in another line at the same desk. My new hat is a hit There! I'm sure by the dirty looks that they came here legally!
Love your style. You need to get a SUV now that is painted green and white and drive the interstate. Window tint would be a plus.
The local lavandería is huge, maybe 100 washers and 120 dryers. The TVs are all on Mexican and Central American stations, the only language spoken is Spanish, and all the signs are in Spanish.
When I need a giggle, I strap on a Glock 22, two spare magazines, wear tacticool trousers, a blue shirt, a blue windbreaker, and an earphone for my mobile and go to the local lavandería at 1000 on Saturday morning.
The first time I did this the place was packed when I arrived, and there were no free comforter-sized machines.
Ten minutes later there is the staff and maybe ten others left. Clothing was left in washers and dryers and the staff were pulling it out and either drying or folding it.
Now I go do it just to see the response.
Yeah--that occurred to me, too.quote:Originally posted by Jimineer:quote:Originally posted by mbinky:quote:Originally posted by Sigmund:
Several months ago the Times closed the comments feature, so readers can no longer comment on articles.
Of course. The questioning of propaganda will not be tolerated.
Maybe living in an HOA does have some advantages. No stinking signs like that.![]()
quote:Originally posted by sidss1:
My neighbor 4 houses down has one of those signs.They also have a Hillary-Kaine signs up in their front yard too, including a F*** Trump, he is not my President signs. So, I asked the neighbor and his wife if they would welcome me? I am after all an immigrant, though a legal immigrant from India. Was wearing a NRA T-shirt when I asked them the question. They hemmed and hawed, because they couldnt say anything, and I cussed them out and said they were nothing but politically-correct, stupid folks, who are just virtue signalling, nothing more.
quote:Originally posted by Sig2340:quote:Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:quote:I bought a US Border Patrol ballcap on Amazon, it came in today and I wore it all day. I got some very dirty looks from some people! At our local Publix, there is a Western Union desk at the service counter. There is usually a long line of "folks" converting cash to money to send back to "folks" in their home country. I usually by lottery tickets in another line at the same desk. My new hat is a hit There! I'm sure by the dirty looks that they came here legally!
Love your style. You need to get a SUV now that is painted green and white and drive the interstate. Window tint would be a plus.
The local lavandería is huge, maybe 100 washers and 120 dryers. The TVs are all on Mexican and Central American stations, the only language spoken is Spanish, and all the signs are in Spanish.
When I need a giggle, I strap on a Glock 22, two spare magazines, wear tacticool trousers, a blue shirt, a blue windbreaker, and an earphone for my mobile and go to the local lavandería at 1000 on Saturday morning.
The first time I did this the place was packed when I arrived, and there were no free comforter-sized machines.
Ten minutes later there is the staff and maybe ten others left. Clothing was left in washers and dryers and the staff were pulling it out and either drying or folding it.
Now I go do it just to see the response.