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  1. I never judge a woman just on her looks. First I like to soap her up and rinse her down in the shower, and then after about 30 hours of tests and other explorations, I will sit down and contemplate all of the pros and cons, and then hopefully come to a sound conclusion.

    But if she says anything during the process, that just always ruins everything, and I either have to throw her back, or start over.

    Finding the perfect woman is always very difficult to do.  The last near perfect woman I ever encountered was back in 1991 at bar just outside of Mouse Jaw Saskatchewan. She was a tall redheaded woman with hands as large as an NBA player, and thighs that could crack bowling balls.  We met in the bar, and neither of us ever spoke a word. We made love on the hood of 1947 GMC pick up truck while twenty or so local villagers watched and cheered us on.  When we finished we shook hands and went our separate ways without ever saying a word. This is how romance should always be. Like the random violence of nature;  lighting splitting a tree wide open in a hail of sparks and fire, or a grizzly bear eating the entrails from a live screaming deer.  But that is like just my own opinion man.

  2. Okay, so more insanity from California (Los Angeles County).  Now we are back to MANDATORY mask for EVERYONE indoors due a spike in infection. Doesn't matter if you are vaccinated and nearly IMPOSSIBLE to be infected or infect others. But the county is saying since there is no way to know who the roughly 50% of unvaccinated people are in the county, so now they want everyone wearing a mask again.  And they say right up front that the spike in infections are from unvaccinated people. People who for whatever their own choice is to not be vaccinated, but still want to go out in public.  Why do I need to play this mask game to protect them, when I'm not infecting anyone anyway?

     

    This is insanity.

    Meanwhile nearby Orange County, Ventura County, Kern County, San Bernardino County, and Riverside County, life is nearly normal.

    Los Angles is a shit hole, made this way by mentally retarded politicians.  We should be the greatest city in the world, but we are slowly becoming like Calcutta.

     

     

  3. On 7/8/2021 at 2:26 PM, BobDobbs said:

    Now these two goobers look exactly as I would think two morons shooting at each other for fun would look like.

    Yep. clearly two guys from South Chicago....LOL!

    DOH!

  4. On 6/15/2021 at 4:59 AM, zeplz71 said:

    It's a good interview. A bit disjointed, and I don't believe Clapton understands that his neuropathy and his age are likely more behind his adverse reaction to vaccination. But feeling sick after the vaccine is your body telling you that the vaccine is actually working for you.

    However Clapton made some very good points about the group think and the public shaming of anyone who has dared to question some of the scientist, as well as the push for covid passports and other intrusions, which are scary and shameful overreach by the government. So, he scores some point there with that for me.

    Early in the interview Clapton brought up something very important, but he didn't do a great job explaining it. And that was the 180 degree turn from the early call to allow young people to just go about their lives, and shelter only the old or sick as a means to move toward a natural herd immunity.  It made sense, but it was shot down right away as unfeeling and callous.  But agree, it was a good balance, and means to not shot all business and institutions down.

  5. 14 minutes ago, BobDobbs said:

    Hey there Kip.

    The overwhelming majority of homeless in the US are people suffering from mental illness. The drugs are not the issue, the complete and total lack of mental health services for those who are not wealthy is the problem. When all the mental health facilities were shut down in the US due to abuses within the system (hey, let's throw out the baby with the bathwater, that makes sense), they placed all those poor souls who either did not have family, or had apathetic family on buses and had them dropped off at the closest major city. See ya! Same with prisons. Around 60% of our current prison population are people suffering from mental illness, but with no facilities they just warehouse them in prison when they commit a crime.

    Its really sad and absolutely horrible. They say a nation can be judged by how it treats is most powerless, its most downtrodden. Well, if judged by such a metric the US is at the absolute bottom of the barrel regarding industrialized nations. For the richest nation on Earth this is a crime beyond measure and truly deplorable.

    Bob,

    I know there are many people with mental illness, but here in SoCal that is not the whole story. Yes, many are mentally ill, but many, many more here are drug addicts and/or other drug users who have found paradise here with the mild climate, and just "living off the grid" so to speak. The abundance of social programs (which includes CASH payments), along with free meals, and then beyond that almost zero law enforcement now in many areas, has created this perfect storm. These are not all crazy people, most here (SoCal) are taking advantage of the lax enforcement against public camping.  These are no much then differet at some levels than gypsy/ hobo camps, but add to it the fentynal factor, and now a full blown explosion of drug addicts.

    A lot of this started a few years ago when the Federal 9th circuit court (decides for the western US) in a case I believe in Colorado, the so called "homelessness" is not a crime, and therefore without some crime occurring, you then cannot remove a so called "homeless" person from the public space, unless you then also provide them shelter some place else. This is the case west of the Rockies, and it has created this flood of people here to live in outdoor camps, where the social workers bring them checks, where volunteers bring them food, and where drug dealers bring them their dope.

    Some disincentives MUST happen to stop this. They need to be removed from parks, under bridges, the beaches etc. Told they MUST vacate or be arrested, but then also an option to go to a "FEMA type" tent compound / facility which has sanitation, security, and other services---thus fulfilling the mandate made by the 9th circuit court to provide a place.  What will happen is that MOST will NOT take that option, and the reason is because they are addicts, and then there will be "rules" to those call them emergency camps, and they don't like rules, because with rules no more "high".

    What many dumb politicians think is the solution is to build shelters at the cost of BILLIONS of dollars, and they think that will stop the problem. But shelter does not fix drug addicts. Currently the county and cities offer vouchers for motels (usually in low income communities) and then those motels just become  like crack houses and draw more crime  and blight.

    I am fine with helping mentally ill people, but that means court must allow for rounding them up and putting those people in hospitals, which the ACLU and courts have stopped allowing until a person reaches a critical point where they are harming others.

    But we are encouraging this problem by a lack of tough love. Like I said, illegals seem to come here and find jobs and shelter, but these street people are not looking for shelter, or for jobs.

  6. 15 hours ago, redrum said:

    Ned, you son of a bitch!! 😄

    Good news. They caught that little fucker tonight at 11:05 PST. He was at the girlfriend's house. Keith was watching on his cameras and figures the little creep was riding low in the seat when she pulled in. That stupid bitch should also go to jail for letting him back in, even after he beat her up. The dumb ass wasn't even out 24 hours. 😆 Yesterday me and Keith tore down his mickey mouse piece of shit tree house he had slapped together. Adios you stupid little puta. 

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    Be prepared, because if his girlfriend has cold feet and won't be willing to testify. Then by the time the DA reviews the case, and not wanting to go to court without the victim willing to cooperate; the DA may end up just getting his lawyer to agree to a lesser charge and probation. Well, unless he has a longer history, and then maybe not so much.

  7. On 6/14/2021 at 2:40 PM, greengrass said:

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    Susanna Hoffs is married to a friend of a friend of mine (director Jay Roach). They went to film school together at USC. 

    I still think she is adorable.

    Susanna is another SoCal gal. We live in the center of universe. No place better on the planet.

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