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National/Breaking News / Re: Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest 2025 Winner
« Last post by Bigun on Today at 10:56:07 pm »
Did he even taste any of them?

I doubt it and would make a sizeable wager that most of what went down came right back up shortly after he left that stage.
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That we know of.  There may be others, and probably are, that we don't yet know anything about. 888sunglass
Yep. We know what they can do. What they cannot is a boundary not yet fully explored.
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Exactly...I've never been overly fond of hot dogs anyways.

There is an art to grilling them, not overloading with condiments, and prepping the bun to keep it from getting soggy.  We used to sell thousands of them at HS football games.  (I ate the rest)
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Of course it was! They lie about everything. Always have.
:yowsa:
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I wouldn't care if it was Maine lobster! Doing that kind of thing with food is just plain obscene in my book.
Did he even taste any of them?
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London mayor Sadiq Khan comes to mind.
New York's prospects don't look so hot, either, unless a buttload of Democrats wake up.
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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2025
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 10:36:46 pm »

There is a huge kernel of truth in that. She's figuring something out and besides, clean is nice, too.
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Obviously, we need more cows farting up north.
Head 'em up and move 'em out!
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Texas / Re: Catastrophic flash flooding along Guadalupe River, Texas
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 10:33:19 pm »
I'm sorry if this offends anyone but anyone who lives or operates a business in the Texas hill country has seen this kind of thing happen so many times they should know by now what can happen. Going to bed and hoping for the best is patently irresponsible warnings or no warnings!
It's much the same wherever, only with different hazards.

 Hurricane country, you keep an eye on things and either prepare to hunker down or batten the hatches and bug out.

Out here, if someone warns of a blizzard, you check the pantry (should already be stocked), plug the car in and make sure you have gas for the snowthrower. Don't plan on traveling (though I have, more than once, with winter gear to survive being outside for a while if it came to that).

I have lived in the hills in Virginia, and you don't screw around in the bottoms when a "toad drownder" rolls up the holler--you go to higher ground.
I always watched the sky before going into any of the tight canyons out west, and never felt comfortable in those, even if I could see a ready escape route.
And never, ever, drive into moving water if you value your life.
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