This guy is good.
He should be back by now…
Canadians In Space
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I know this guy and he is absolutely meticulous about his vehicles. He is a wealthy collector and has an immaculate, custom-built, climate controlled car barn for his rolling stock.
If you want a red Mustang, this is your best chance.This no-reserve auction is for a 2006 Ford Mustang GT Coupe Premium 4.6L V8 5-Speed Manual Transmission, one owner, purchased new in April 2006, a non-smokers car. This car is not my daily driver, it’s in heated storage all winter and has never been driven in salt or snow. I bought it because my first two cars were ’68 and ’65 mustangs and have enjoyed it for seven years but now it’s time to move on. This would make a great graduation present for someone!
Torch Red exterior with Medium Parchment leather interior. Rear spoiler delete. 17” aluminum wheels. Shaker 500 Audio System with 6 CD changer. 4 wheel disc brakes, dual exhaust, Anti-lock brakes, and traction control differential. Interior upgrade package. The car is all stock and has never been modified. -
Good morning Hamsters. Looks like we are fortunate to squeeze one more delightful cool morning (58) out of our fabulous Spring. Thank you, Lord.
Boy, when things start to fall apart for the Obamabots, the dam really breaks big time.
Wonder how many other eruptions are waiting in the wings. As if Benghazi, the IRS interference with the Tea Party movement, and the AP phone taps weren’t enough scandals to overfill the plate. Pathetic. Expose all, and let the consequences play out with vigor on the perps. -
G’Morning All
Santa Anna and Burnet sign Treaties of Velasco
May 14, 1836
On this day in 1836, in the aftermath of the decisive Texan victory at San Jacinto, ad interim president David G. Burnet and Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna signed two treaties at the town of Velasco. The public treaty was to be published immediately, and the secret agreement was to be carried into execution when the public treaty had been fulfilled. The public treaty, with ten articles, provided that hostilities would cease, that Santa Anna would not again take up arms against Texas, that the Mexican forces would withdraw beyond the Rio Grande, that property confiscated by Mexicans would be restored, that prisoners would be exchanged on an equal basis, that Santa Anna would be sent to Mexico as soon as possible, and that the Texas army would not approach closer than five leagues to the retreating Mexicans. In the secret agreement, in six articles, the Texas government promised the immediate liberation of Santa Anna on condition that he use his influence to secure from Mexico acknowledgment of Texas independence; Santa Anna promised not to take up arms against Texas, to give orders for withdrawal from Texas of Mexican troops, to have the Mexican cabinet receive a Texas mission favorably, and to work for a treaty of commerce and limits specifying that the Texas boundary not lie south of the Rio Grande. Both the governments of Texas and Mexico then proceeded to violate the terms of the treaties, and their conflict continued. -
#4 Texpat, the best of both worlds, this Mustang looks just like a 67 down to the instrument cluster but this one has more power, more than even the 390 (rear wheel HP) also it will be more comfortable and reliable. 😀
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I just can’t believe that the racists have taken over and are berating our magnificent President so terribly. Just because he has a disadvantaged background and does not know right from wrong or anything about our constitution and the law is no excuse to be giving him such a hard time. Besides, everybody is supposed to love Santa Claus, and he is doing his best to take care of the vuneables and the Al-Quidas and other oppressed races. Shame on you for attacking him.
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Obama reportedly gave a direct order to Hillary Clinton to clean up the Benghazi mess last fall. The first day and second day, he didn’t see anything but on the third day the swelling was down and he was able to see a little out of his left eye. -
#7 SD
I promise you, knowing the owner, there’s not a even a fingernail scratch on this car.
Go ahead and submit your bid, Dave. You could fly to Chicago and drive her straight home. Nice time of the year for a road trip. -
NADA shows it to be worth between $15 to $18K in excellent condition with 12k miles.
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#10 😀 If it were a red 69 Vette Rag Top I’d really consider it.
#11 Yup, someone is going to steal it and it will likely bring more than NADA book $$$. -
My #12, My boy sold his 1999 Camaro for $14, NADA $10K, but only because he saved every Dyno pull from 320HP to 430HP and he had all the time slips from 13.4s to 11.3s. I might add that he put about $2K in after someone else had already replaced the heads and built the rear end box frame.
He ran two back to back 13.4’s missing third gear. (6 speed), I missed third almost every time I drove the dang thang. 😉 -
I also sold daughter’s 2001, 320HP Camaro for $5K (NADA Retail) because as one young kid said about it; “it was unmolested”, totally stock.
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………..Never been a huge Bowie fan here – but AWESOME video! (I bet D Bowie could have never imagined this ‘performance venue’ when he wrote the tune eh?)
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Oil bust around the corner?
The continuing dynamic is “a recipe for crashing prices unless OPEC countries can coordinate in restricting their production in a way they haven’t in a long time,” -
Israel sent death sharks of doom to patrol the waters off Iran not too long ago.
Florida sent dragons of the apocalypse to inhabit the storm sewers of New York. -
Harry Truman: “The buck stops here.”
Bronco: “The buck was never here.” -
Nineteenth!
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HB 972 which repeals the prohibition on concealed carry on college campuses is being voted on this morning by the Senate Criminal Justice Committee. Sugar Land’s/District 17 Honorable Joan Huffman serves on that committee. Give her a call or drop her a line urging her to support this bill.
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Dislikes: war, poverty, mean people.
Likes: peace, love, rainbows, unicorns, and chocolate bullets -
#21: So if your shotgun was loaded with chocolate and you shot it over the balcony of your house when people were trying to break in to rape and murder your fambily, would that simply make them happier in the task, easier to track them because they left chocolate fingerprints all over the place, or would they be so filled with joy at the chocolate rain that they simply choose to do something else?
Even though it is from a 7 year old kid, it is quite possibly the dumbest thing I have ever heard, no wonder Joe The Dip$#!t Biden likes it so much. -
Heh. Just saw a Drudge headline that, before I even saw the link, knew it would be to the site that shall not be named:
Bilderberg merging with Google under the stewardship of Schmidt
Bildergoogle? Googleberg? I guess Google is the new Halliburton. I wonder what nefarious spyware is on my android phone?
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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said:
“Other than press reports, we have no knowledge of any attempt by the Justice Department to seek phone records of the AP. We are not involved in decisions made in connection with criminal investigations, as those matters are handled independently by the Justice Department. Any questions about an ongoing criminal investigation should be directed to the Department of Justice.”Slick Willie tried that one with the Waco incineration of innocent wimminzes and chirrenzes. I guess that OJugEars has no concept of chain of command or thinks that we don’t. The very notion that the criminals in the whitehouse did not know about and direct the wiretapping is absurd on its face.
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#22 Yeah, you can forgive the seven year old, although there’s not much hope for his future since his parents are obviously stinky hippies.
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From a story at The Blaze:
“The president’s claim that he said ‘act of terrorism’ is taking revisionist history too far,” Kessler wrote in a post Tuesday, “given that [Obama] repeatedly refused to commit to that phrase when asked directly by reporters in the weeks after the attack.”
I know what MY first reaction to that quote was? What do you say is wrong with this statement?
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“The president’s claim that he said ‘act of terrorism’ is taking revisionist history too far,”
What do you say is wrong with this statement?
It is absolutely consistent and accurate. . . . . . .as long as once acknowledges that “the truth” is whatever forwards the agenda of Obama, regardless of what reality actually reveals. The truth today is completely independent of what the truth was yesterday.
Nothing but lies and BS from an ardent adherent to the father of all lies. -
Ghouls.
Evil.
Words fail me. That poor little girl. And her grief-stricken parents. -
I dare you to try and keep your feet still listening to this, I double dog dare you.
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#31 Shannon: They don’t need to pass any new law to fix the problem. They simply need to enforce the laws currently on the books.
Secure the border, punish the employers of illegals, deport each and every illegal detained for any reason.
It really is not that complicated at all. -
I have an idea for a t-shirt:
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Dislikes: war, poverty, mean people.
Likes: peace, love, rainbows, unicorns, and chocolate bulletsSorry bub they ain’t chocolate, but I think they are good compromise.
One of my biggest fears is the liberal indoctrination of our children in school. I propose all good parents send their kids to school with this
With the insane zero tolerance crap can you imagine the impression that will left on those little brains full of mush when the teachers take their “candy” away ?
That company also has a cool reloading kit.
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Hamsterville: I am headed out to my retirement luncheon. It may take this time. I have had 2 other retirement parties in the last 12 years. It has been pretty much the same bunch of people at each one, and no different today — if all those who accepted the reservation actually show up. ( They might be tired of “seeing me off”! )
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Squawk – that reminds me of one of SNL’s Deep Thoughts with Jack Handey shorts:
I think a good gift for the President would be a chocolate revolver. And since he’s so busy, you’d probably have to run up to him real quick and hand it to him. -
bunsonburnerHamous 😉
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How long can Jay Carney keep spinning before he throws up? Man, that has to be the worst job in the government right now.
When does former Black Panther Eric Holder resign? -
MHarper, A guy here that works with one of our sister companies retired three times within about 5 years. I went to his luncheon twice. He finally got mad and left the company one time when work had slowed and he had no billable clients.
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Mharp- the Brett Favre of …uh…. whatever she does.
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Congratulations on reaching the finish line, Mharper! Whatever will you do with all that time???
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Raise cats
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#38: I think when Slick Willie was in office, Limbaugh referred to that position as “spear catcher”. He refers to Jay Carney as the spokes kid; I think spokes twerp is a little more accurate.
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So BP Holder is “investigating” the IRS targeting the Tea Parties while he’s spying on the press. Who’s investigating BP Holder?
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I thought Janet Reno was corrupt, Eric the commie Holder makes her look like a choir girl.
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#38 hamous
The WH Press Office:
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You guys ain’t seen nuttin yet.
You may recall that the way Issa pursued the Fast and Furious contempt citation was in Civl Court, not Criminal court. In just a couple of weeks we should see a Judge make a ruling on what supeonaed documents can be claimed to fall under Execitive Privelege and which do not.
If the claim of EP is as bogus as we all think it is, all that stuff is going to be coming out in this atmosphere of scandal.
I made a prediction to Shampoo before the ban hammer hit that we’d see hearings that would rival, if not surpass, Watergate.
With the AP phone tapping story, we’ve got a Press that might be in a better mood to go after Barry now that he’s thier tormentor instead of their buddy. -
I submit that the outrageous behavior will get worse instead of better and the press is now irrelevant. The behavior/illegal activity/governmental oppression/banana republic tactics will get so bad that some of the perpetrators are forced to assume room temperature. This will be the reason why martial law needs to be implemented and we will have dictator jugears for ever.
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I was in St. Paul in mid-March and there was still 6-8 feet of snow on the ground. The week I was there they were ecstatic because on Wednesday it had gotten up to 40° for the first time since early December. Here we are in mid May and I got this link from a coworker from a lake they went fishing at last weekend.
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Mharp- the Brett Favre of …uh…. whatever she does.
Long as she doesn’t start sexting pictures of her hoo-ha / ladyparts to random young boyce.
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She’s going to take up rock climbing and bodybuilding.
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Open up a gourmet grilled cheese sammich restaurant.
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The press will become a little less favorable to Bronco now.
The AP story hits them right between their First Amendment eyes.
And they all pay income taxes and are starting to realize that it’s a short step from singling out 501(c)(4) applications for non-profits and auditing their principals to auditing anyone who might not toe the line. There have already been several journalists (albeit some of the more conservative ones, e.g., John Podhoretz) who have gotten to experience multiple recent audits. -
Open up a gourmet grilled cheese sammich restaurant.
gourmet = nutmeg + no microwave
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auditing anyone who might not toe the line.
Most are ardent cheerleaders to toe that line. The blatant illegality of it all is irrelevant. Being libs and all, they have never trained themselves to see beyond the first step, which is why they always seem so surprised at the unintended consequences that the conservatives told them would happen. Eventually, they will realize that their own bottom line is starting to bleed red, because any semblance of integrity or balance or rational thought has been sacrificed at the altar of liberalism; unfortunately by then it may be too late for the rest of us, unless there is serious change of behavior by the true patriots.
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There’s a restaurant in the Trendy Hipster section of the barrio that only serves mac n’ cheese. I didn’t think it would last long but it’s been open a few years now.
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I don’t know who that Fav’rer person is.
Raising cats is good. I’ll consider it 🙂
There is a lot of Iron Mary Cash in me: I speak plainly and I don’t put nutmeg in my sammiches.
Walp, I am exhausted and gotta go grab a nap before it is too late to get one.
Later, y’all. -
IRS asks Tea Party group to provide their reading list.
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Raising cats is good. I’ll consider it
When you’re ready, let me know. I’ve got 50 of ’em. You can have ’em all.
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http://americandigest.org/mt-archives/5minute_arguments/the_boston_marathon_bombi.php
It is very clear now. -
There’s a restaurant in the Trendy Hipster section of the barrio that only serves mac n’ cheese. I didn’t think it would last long but it’s been open a few years now.
Drinks?
Topped off waitresses? -
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Earlier today, I saw a report on polling of people’s attitudes about hipsters.
All of the sudden I realized I don’t know what a hipster is.
I guess there aren’t any in Austin or Washington counties.
Is it possible I am a hipster and don’t know it?
Is Matt Bramanti a hipster?
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Is a hipster a hippie that takes baths?
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Say i went to the International Festival or the museum district, would i be able to differentiate the hipsters from non-hipsters?
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Several hundred babies, who weren’t given the choice he was, were unavailable for comment.
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When you’re ready, let me know. I’ve got 50 of ‘em.
hamous is a crazy cat dude???
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May 14, 2013 at 4:30 pm
Say i went to the International Festival or the museum district, would i be able to differentiate the hipsters from non-hipsters?They are mainly found in NYC-Boston corridor and San Fransicko, but there may be an enclave in Austin.
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I guess we can all agree that Cbr is not a hipster.
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I think that, even considering my recent encounter with Vegetarian Chili, I can be counted out as well.
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I think that, even considering my recent encounter with Vegetarian Chili, I can be counted out as well.
1. did you make it?
2. did you order it?
3. did you have other choices in cuisine and elected to try the VC.
4. where you engaged in a survival scenario where all meats where verboten?
Get back to me with your answers and we will make a determination of your status. -
BTW did the chili have beans?
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FBI surrounds Saudi student for making a homemade rice dish.
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1. did you make it?
2. did you order it?
3. did you have other choices in cuisine and elected to try the VC.
4. where you engaged in a survival scenario where all meats where verboten?
Get back to me with your answers and we will make a determination of your status.
BTW did the chili have beans?I did it in the interest of science. The particulars are here.
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FWIW, when I tried it in a real life scenario, I added some beef sausage to it.
YOU ARE HEREBY EXONERATED.
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I was gonna add SPAM—-
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Spam is good. I like the smokey spam as well as the cheese spam.
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FBI surrounds Saudi student for making a homemade rice dish.
I din’t know what Kabsa was but in LQQKs pretty good.
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#62 Shannon,
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She’d need a wall of microwaves!you stole my thunder.
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Solly, I only make T/MW cheese sammiches for one man. I recently made him my new MW omerette sammich on a toasted Engrish muffin. He allowed as how it was velly firring.
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There’s a Catholic youth ministry singer from the Philippines. He made up a song about SPAM – how he had it stacked up high in his house, how he had to crawl over boxes of it, how much he loved it —
—- and then he told us that his SPAM was Spiritual Peace and Meditation.
The last word may not be meditation….it’s been awhile. The guy was hilariously funny, and the kids all loved him. -
Hey Hammy: When chemists die, they barium.
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OhhhhhhhhhhhNNNNNooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!
She retiring, to do standup! -
One of our hummingbird feeders is on the front porch. We have this really mean, fearless, ruby throated male right now. I was standing there with my nose not 6 inches from the feeder, typing on this phone, and he landed right next to my nose and started eating and looking at me. It was so close I had to adjust my head to refocus through my tri-focals.
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#82/#83 😀
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I gots a million of ’em. Or at least, with more free time, I can find ’em on teh innanet.
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Must be sweeps month. KHOU news is doing something about cops shooting dogs.
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I always kinda considered hipsters as white guys with pants on the ground. But I’ve turned into my dad and ain’t to current on the trends.
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Sarge…
There’s a coupla words a Texican shouldn’t ought to be puttin together lessin he wants to hear his compadres shout “Get a rope!”. Salsa and New York City comes to mind, and so does Football and Oklahoma.
That’s on account of Teasips are a little bit sensitiveafter getting their arses handed to them with great vigor by a team therefrom.
Teasips sure are a whiny bunch. -
Spiritual Peace and Meaning!
Knew I’d remember sooner or later!
As far as the hummingbird – that reminds me of my butterfly encounter.
Scene: A hot blacktop (the school parking lot cleared of vehicles). Our high school marching band practicing the week’s routine. We are in the middle of a diamond drill, and the formation has an empty diamond in the middle, into which the brass march to play sans the rest of the band. While they’re playing that piece of the song, the rest of us wait at attention, horns in our mouths ready to play. I, as an alto sax player, had my mouthpiece that came directly out in front of my mouth before the neck curves down.
As we’re standing there, a monarch butterfly lands on my mouthpiece, not an inch from my nose. I’m not supposed to move, and it wasn’t a bee, so I held position, eyeball to eyeball with the butterfly. It slowly opened and closed its wings, and its proboscis unrolled and retracted several times. It sat there with me as my nearby classmates giggled, until I had to kick off and start marching again.
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I don’t know who that Fav’rer person is.
He allegedly played football up north somewhere and would never go away but finally did. Apologies to Ms. Adee.
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#88 tom
Hipsters are the opposite.
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#69 Shannon – Drive by ta say appreciate the anointment, Remember, and I’m sure a few others do, when that comment used to used get this:
Bingo Button time …. and the number isssss …..Oooooo…..siiiiixty niiiine. Ooooooooooooooo……..siiiiiiiiixy niiiiine. Do we have a BINGO?™
Oooooo…..siiiiixty niiiine. Ooooooooooooooo……..siiiiiiiiixy niiiiine. Do we have a BINGO?™ -
So you really think your college edumacation is sumpin? PPPPFFFFFTTTTT Anybody can get a “doctorate”. ANYBODY.
Dr. Annie Lennox, Dr. Willie Nelson & Dr. Carole King -
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Where everyone ends up when trusting or believing a politician.
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Let’s see if we kin push this heap over the finish line before I give up for the night… 97.
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#94 Squawkie
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An honorary doctorate is about like Bronco Bama’s Nobel Peace Prize.
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Like kissin’ yer sister.
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Hope you’ve been getting a little rain over there in paradise, Cbr.
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Good night, Bruce Wayne, wherever you are.
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