• I'm an anarchist who leans right.

    From Relf@21:1/5 to All on Tue Mar 12 12:06:02 2024
    DFS:
    It sickens me that Crump or Relf might get a penny from
    my wife's 50+ hours per week of hard work.

    2024, The U.S. government will spend ~2.12 trillion $;
    the state of Georgia will spend ~32.5 billion $.

    Zero $ of which was my idea . . . Zip, Nada . . . I don't even vote.
    I'm an anarchist who leans right.

    -- The bigger the lie, the bigger the fake "apocalypse", the greater the reward.
    Civil War is inevitable.

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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@21:1/5 to Relf on Tue Mar 12 17:19:49 2024
    Relf wrote this copyrighted missive and expects royalties:

    DFS:

    It sickens me that Crump or Relf might get a penny from
    my wife's 50+ hours per week of hard work.

    Why? When rich bastards get terabuck tax breaks? You begrudge a little help for "the little man"?

    2024, The U.S. government will spend ~2.12 trillion $;
    the state of Georgia will spend ~32.5 billion $.

    Zero $ of which was my idea . . . Zip, Nada . . . I don't even vote.
    I'm an anarchist who leans right.

    -- The bigger the lie, the bigger the fake "apocalypse", the greater the reward.

    Civil War is inevitable.

    Nah. A number of skirmishes, maybe. Or maybe they'll all be busy watching football, those silly-assed unreality shows ("Deal or No Deal Island" LMAO).

    Maybe something on the scale of the 1960's?

    Pecked to death by ducks?

    --
    You have no fortune!

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to Chris Ahlstrom on Wed Mar 13 00:19:47 2024
    On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 17:19:49 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:

    Maybe something on the scale of the 1960's?

    That didn't work out very well. The motherfuckers are still running the
    show.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxA3Q96a8XE

    Running out of eagles.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGxSYOZVhlM

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Wed Mar 13 03:37:58 2024
    On Tue, 12 Mar 2024 19:06:27 -0500, Physfitfreak wrote:

    My wife, when I was married to her, didn't waste one minute, even a few seconds, to get back home from work, where she could find me a bit
    later. She lived for the moments that we were together, not for those we
    were apart doing our own things. This is what herself told me many
    times.

    When I was married it worked well when I was on the road a lot as a field engineer and she was in grad school in Boston. We'd get together for a fun filled weekend in Chicago, Toronto, Boston, or wherever. When she
    graduated and got a job and I wasn't traveling as much it was the
    beginning of the end. I don't think either of us were really into
    togetherness.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Fri Mar 15 03:54:08 2024
    On Thu, 14 Mar 2024 19:59:32 -0500, Physfitfreak wrote:

    You two must've married early. That's the kind of unfortunate outcome
    that sometimes caused by inexperience. Oftentimes of course both the man
    and the woman are flexible enough to adjust, but sometimes it won't
    work.

    Depends on what you mean by early. 22, iirc. I'd have to ask her for the
    exact date but I think it was '71. She was 'liberated' to the point of
    going with a hyphenated last name and I wasn't the most pleasant person at
    the time.

    She had been raised Methodist but was pretty casual about it. Later she
    found Jesus. Many years later she mentioned if she'd been more willing to follow my lead as the head of the household it might have went better. I'm
    not too sure I wanted to be the head of anything though.

    Neither of us remarried which may be indicative of something.

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  • From rbowman@21:1/5 to RonB on Fri Mar 15 03:57:43 2024
    On Thu, 14 Mar 2024 06:10:39 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote:

    I thought you were talking about the song, "Where have all the eagles
    gone?"
    (to the tune of "Where have all the flowers gone?") about the eagles
    being killed by all the windmills.

    But, but, they're green!

    https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-solar-bird-deaths-20160831- snap-story.html

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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to Physfitfreak on Sun Mar 17 11:48:16 2024
    On 3/12/2024 8:06 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:


    By the way, tell DFS I said, "Your wife works 50 hours per week to keep herself away from a dork like you."

    She's right upstairs, bozo. Her home office is directly above my home
    office.



    My wife, when I was married to her, didn't waste one minute, even a few seconds, to get back home from work, where she could find me a bit
    later. She lived for the moments that we were together, not for those we
    were apart doing our own things. This is what herself told me many times.

    She was lying, and finally got sick enough of the smell and divorced you.



    This reminds me of something :) Back when I was teaching high school, a couple of times I had to stay in the office and work till closing time. Closing time for that school was smack at midnight (it was both a day
    and a night school).

    You were the reason they installed metal and bomb detectors at the school.


    On both occasions, I noticed that the same female teacher had stayed
    late as long, and in fact she was the one who closed and locked the gate
    door to school behind us. A wealthy, tall, fifty some year old
    fuck-worthy Texan math teacher. I asked her how often she did that. She
    said, "Every night!". I said, "Why you? Didn't you tell me you're living
    with your husband? What does he say about this?"

    She said, "That son of a bitch is the reason I took this
    responsibility!", and when I kept looking at her like I was searching
    for an answer, she continued, "I even work in this school to stay away
    from that dork."

    That's why DFS's wife works 50 hours a week.

    She's quite obsessed with her work - always has been.

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