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DIY-HP-LED

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Simple, find those people who initiated and signed the petition, then kick them out of school for good. If they feel bad and ashamed about being a racists, perhaps they should adjust their attitude and not try to adjust reality to suit their hypocrisy and fear driven stupidity.
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HGCC

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Put on a rager of a 9th birthday party this morning, made a bunch of kids happy, nerf gun war in a parkour gym and all the cupcakes and ice cream they could handle.

Crazy neighbors are actually moving, rented a uhaul and everything. I can't help but laugh a bunch at their weird cult shit and just bad life skills. Good luck, there is a much greater than zero chance they get eaten by bears.

Life's pretty decent lately, can't complain for once.
 

blu3bird

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Leaving out for a relay in about an hour, heading to Omaha NE.

Going to drive all night and into the morning, the truckstop I'm meeting the other driver at is about 10 and a half hours from our yard. I have to run hard on this one, this freight cannot be late

Having some biscuits and gravy before I leave

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I'll be rocking some driving music when I'm zipping through Chicago in a couple hours on my way out


 

Don't Bogart

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Having some biscuits and gravy before I leave
Taking the wayback machine I end up in Kentucky, summer of '78. Don't remember the town.
I had helped this woman move to a new apartment and to show her appreciation she took me to a local diner called Skinhead's.
At the time it boasted being in the top ten best truck stop diners list in America. Can't say for sure how reliable that statement was. (It was on the paper place mats with a little history about the place.)
The line waiting outside wrapped halfway around the building so I guess that was a good sign.
The woman I was with walked right up to the front of the line.
"Hey Betty Anne."
"Hi Linda Lou. You gotta booth for 2?"
"Sure right this way."
A lot of people seemed to know her. Lot of hellos and all from people in the line.
Still I was nervous with us cutting like this. So keeping my Massachusetts accent shut, I thought was wise.
Anyway I didn't know what was good so she ordered for me.
First time I had grits, biscuits and gravy and a few other southern breakfast delights. Delicious.
Looking back I'd guess that was the best Cardiac plate I ever ate.
 
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