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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

An Oregon Police Stop


 

7 comments:

  1. Only plastic straws you pipeline promoting patriarch!

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  2. That's me! Lots of good union jobs in those pipelines ... and lower heating bills. I'm all for alternative energy, too.

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  3. Forcing snorters to use filthy currency is dangerous; especially in the age of CoViD-19. I suggest a straw exchange program for health conscious addicts.

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  4. Natural gas is not an alternative energy source, you fucking bonehead, O'HideousHairyass!

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  5. I never said it is. I said I support the pipeline and am all for alternative energy. The two need not be mutually exclusive.

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  6. If I was burning bunker oil to heat my home and upgraded to natural gas. . . Wouldn't natural gas be an alternative to bunker oil? (better for the environment too!)

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  7. 7:01 AM

    "Forcing snorters to use filthy currency is dangerous; especially in the age of CoViD-19. I suggest a straw exchange program for health conscious addicts."

    It'll be OK because Uncle Joe's administration will mandate masks.

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