Did you know that when you delete a comment if you select "delete forever" then your trace will not show? And then none will be the wiser you made a correction.
That bottom picture reminds me of a short story about cannibals in a New England town. It was sort of like the Lottery, but a guy goes to some house where the portrait in the living room is an old New England ship captain with sharpened teeth.
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OTHO, President Trump pardoned Arpaio. There's that, and you can't say this doesn't make you glad.
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Did you know that when you delete a comment if you select "delete forever" then your trace will not show? And then none will be the wiser you made a correction.
Oh, you do know.
Fine. Nevermind.
@chip: I think "delete forever" is a circumscribed choice, available these days to men only.
Lon Chaney, Sr. underwent a similar dental transformation in "London After Midnight (1927).
The bottom photo is not photoshopped. The top one is.
What bothers me most about this shitbird is he's dumber than a box of rocks.
LOL. thank you Chip. hahahahaha
That bottom picture reminds me of a short story about cannibals in a New England town. It was sort of like the Lottery, but a guy goes to some house where the portrait in the living room is an old New England ship captain with sharpened teeth.
Eh. Not a fan of that Acosta and never have I been.
Sometimes you guys miss the point, too.
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