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Exhaust Them Back!
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No Lies Detected
I Want An Avowed Atheist In The White House
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What Should Be Obvious By Now…
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It’s Important To Resist – Even In Small Ways
What We Were Cheated Out Of
Seeing Harris on the ground in Southern California brouight tears to my eyes at the thought of what we were cheated out of.
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Telling It Like It Is
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Happy V-Day!
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Same As It Ever Was
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FUCK MUSK
DOGE is an obvious scam to give Elon Musk access to the 32 INVESTIGATIONS.
11 Federal Agencies were working just fine. No fraud, no waste.
Elon Musk is providing zero evidence. He is sharing nothing with oversight committees.
In essence, Trump created an illegal and unconstitutional fourth branch of government.
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They’re Drinking Vodka Straight Out Of The Bottle In The Kremlin
Every. Damn. Day. It’s Something Else With These Motherfuckers
Vocabulary Building
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We Could Use Some Of This Energy About Now…
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Hey Daddy…
Just Putting This Out There
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Calling Someone A Karen Is So Childish
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Because It’s True
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“Unless We Fight, We Cannot Prevail”
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You OWN This Shit Show
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FUCK MUSK
Mission Accomplished
I’m surprised how quickly I got that task done.
One of the few things I had planned for post-retirement was de-fuckifying my office closet. Over the past two years it became a catch-all for anything I didn’t want to deal with, and among the things I didn’t want to deal with were the two Kenwood receivers I once waxed poetic over and the Yamaha amp and CD player that were rotated out of my audio setup.
They were already boxed up and ready to eBay, but I kept putting it off for a variety of reasons: they needed to be unboxed and photographed, the auctions needed to be created, yada, yada, yada. It was always some excuse.
So jumping the gun a bit, about six weeks ago I decided to get the process started, and one weekend I removed them from the closet, unboxed them, and photographed everything. The next day I posted it all on eBay.
One receiver sold within 72 hours. The second followed a few days later. I was kind of surprised, actually. I also offloaded a spare turntable dustcover almost immediately. The CD player went about two weeks ago, and today, the Yamaha amp finally sold. Everything was at a slight loss from what I’d hoped to get, but I didn’t do this to make money; it was simply to get the stuff out of here and into the hands of someone else who would appreciate them as much as I have.
Next up on the auction block is the Yamaha T-1 tuner I got a little over a year ago. It’s an absolutely stellar tuner; an item I lusted after when I was a teenager, haunting the showrooms of Jerry’s Audio, but it’s been sitting virtually unused all this time. I was happy to finally get one, but I haven’t used it more than couple dozen times since purchasing it and for all intents it was just gathering dust. And my anal retentive self also didn’t appreciate the fact that the black anodized finish didn’t match the the Yamaha amp I’d paired it with (the tuner and amp series were about half a decade apart, so it’s understandable stuff changed) so it was pretty easy to let it go. It also helps that I just picked up one of the tuners that came out at the same time as the amp for a song. I guess no one is really listening to radio any more, but I do want to have one on hand in the case of some emergency.
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