I hate when people call Trump a racist, or antisemitic, or anything crazy. He’s simply an egotistical maniac. He’s a celebrity. He doesn’t care about anything but fame and attention.
He’s not a diabolic genius playing 4d chess, he’s not a spy, he’s not anything but a fucking celebrity figure with serious daddy issues. That’s it, that’s all he is.
Ha. I just had an SJW in Dallas flip out because I was wearing a “Ruidoso Warriors” shirt – comes replete with brave Apache warrior on front.
Never mind I am Apache, grew up on the res, and 70% of our school population is Apache or a descendant of one side or the other of the Lincoln County Wars.
Just because you do not like something doesn’t mean others agree with you. Midget porn ain’t my thing, but there is a reason people are still making it.
Yup. I also live in the South Hills of Pittsburgh these days, but I was born and raised in Wyomissing (just outside of Reading) which is about 30-35 minutes from Lancaster. Spent plenty of time in that area playing high school sports.
@Basement_Gainz is right - heavy presence of Amish / Mennonite and farmers in the Lancaster area. It’s a pretty area though. You’re also pretty close to Hershey, which is a favorite little town of mine. All the best with your move!
I’ve been there twice on interviews and laid eyes on dozens of horse drawn buggies already. My favorite is the stalls they have for them at the Costco.
I saw this article online and thought I’d reignite this thread.
Why?
For those that don’t know “The Guardian” is a massively left wing uk paper. It’s the gold standard in equality and inclusion. So to see them allow a piece that comments on the subject in a less than favorable light is “big” as far as the uk sports policy goes. This could be a genuine turning point.
I just got back from Universal/Disney World. I could not ride a handful of rides because I “have an unusual body type” (too tall).
Sucks, in that I did not chose my body, missed the family photo, but that’s life. I didn’t make a scene, I just didn’t ride Space Mountain. (And I don’t particularly want my head taken off by a beam at 65 mph.)