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Horndog

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  1. Yeah, I don't think having something delivered to the Supreme Court Police Office is the same as "filing." And, is Earthlink really still a thing?
  2. 4 out of 10 think she's a heroine. 6 out of 10 think she's on heroin.
  3. Where the hell is Robert Langdon when we need him?
  4. Anyone figure out the weird thing after the 3 skylines? Here's the best I've got.
  5. I bet she didn't say "no, no, no."
  6. Don't any of these people know how to use Zillow?
  7. Someone please remind me why we think UM is supposed to be in Marble Falls?
  8. Didn't Barr just say that it is more of a matter for civil courts to deal with?
  9. Mike McCarthy? At least it would help one of my teams.
  10. Surleyburger?
  11. They hired Four Seasons Interior Design.
  12. Original filing in Michigan Supreme Court?
  13. Judge Sullivan should schedule a hearing and ask Flynn on the record if he is acknowledging guilt and accepting the pardon. If he says no, sentence him.
  14. Sound track by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
  15. If Boris Johnson has a cameo - -
  16. More like General Cluster.
  17. Nope.
  18. Still no Kraken? I guess the Beast is yet to come.
  19. Yeah, filling suit after the election seems a bit tardy. Laches anyone?
  20. Or maybe the disease, e.g 250,000 Americans have died from the Trump-19.
  21. Too late for that. Election day has already passed. https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/11/18/voters-pick-president-state-legislatures-no-veto-power-column/6311981002/ "As well as giving the state legislatures the power to set “the manner” by which electors are chosen, the Constitution also gives Congress the power to decide the day (the Constitution actually says “time”) on which electors are to be appointed. That day this year was Nov. 3. And if any state selected its slate of electors on a day other than Nov. 3, it would violate federal law, and that slate could therefore not be counted." One thing SCOTUS has been pretty consistent about is that last-minute changes in procedures are not allowed. If a state has enacted a statute that says the candidate with the most vote gets that state's electors, the legislature has delegated the authority and can't change it back on a whim.
  22. If he begins an examination of Marisa Tomei, let me know, I'm in.
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