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04/07/2014 20:34 #58878
every day convosCategory:
04/02/2014 20:27 #58852
Jiz is my namejiz, jiz is my name
trannies and drag queens doing cocaine
once you're a jiz whore you're never the same
come on, cum on, cum all over my face
jiz, jiz is my name
get her
jiz, jiz is my name
go get her
jiz, jiz is my name
04/02/2014 13:27 #58850
more signs of a harsh winterCategory:
Yeah, it was sad for me to find them, but it was interesting that they were together like that. They were probably staying together to keep warm. I saw several other bodies along the way.
03/28/2014 19:16 #58839
chicken foot in the roadCategory:
This was on Lafayette and I believe Putnam. Santeria freaks me out too but I don't think the foot pictured was part of a sacrifice. I don't think they normally mutilate the body, rather just leave it intact or maybe they might eat it depending on the circumstances. You can buy chicken legs at the market and people use them to make broth. It might have fallen out of the bag or been a kids prank or something.
Santeria scares me.
A witch's cauldron is boiling somewhere and missing this ingredient.
If you can still get it, I can make some bug and dirty chicken street foot stew.
I did say I'd eat roadkill. and bugs
03/18/2014 20:24 #58800
I hate 7-ElevenThey always tell me that it is NYS law that beer must be placed in a bag unless it is in the form of a twelve pack. There is no law, and I'm not sure how to prove that a law doesn't exist, but I did find this...
A reader writes:
What is the law regarding alcoholic beverages and if they need to be put in a bag when purchased? I recently bought a six pack of beer which obviously comes in a convenient carrying container, but was told that it needed to be in a bag. When I asked why, I was told that it was the law. I politely asked which one and was told, “The state law”. I was amused so I asked which state law and didn’t get an answer. So which law is it?
I forwarded the question to the State Liquor Authority. The response, from Leslie W. Trebby, an associate attorney in the SLA’s Office of Counsel:
I have reviewed the New York Alcoholic Beverage Control Law and the Rules of the New York State Liquor Authority and have found no provision that requires a grocery store licensed to sell beer (or a retail package liquor store) to place a purchased alcoholic beverage item into a bag
In the absence of a provision in the ABC Law or in the Authority’s rules specifically addressing this issue, I am of the view that the seller is under no legal obligation to place the purchased item into a bag.
So I made another complaint on their website but this time I did it store specific and I hope I get a response.
I know this is such a ridiculous thing to get angry about but it makes me so crazy because it's just such a stupid thing to have to fight people about. When I tell them I don't want a bag they will say "Oh well you can do whatever you want with it once you get out of the store"but they just don't get that the reason you don't want the bag is because you didn't want it to exist in the first place. Ugh!
a lot of the laws have changed in the last few years..... So may have been a law at some point ..... I myself prefer when they put it in a bag cause it is a better way to carry it... I'm guessing it is a way to do it the same way every time so they don't have to ask if you want a bag or not... it also looks better if one walks out of store with a bag then a sixer in each hand ??? But the fact that they force a bag on someone is crazy .......
Go, Dave!
and I can't wait to find out what that lamb planter is really all about!
maybe i have something I want to bring!
Oh, it also includes a jfk tapestry and one other item, yet to be determined.