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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Who are the likely candidates for next elections?
You don't wanna know. But here's a short list.

Dems:

Bill's weekday piece.
Joey the Lip.
Martin O'malley
Some guy from Virginia
Other random dudes

Repub.:

Mittens
Fat Chris
Ricky Rubio
W's Fat Brother
Faux Liberte
a black man
Canada Ted
Scotty 2-Hotty
crazy Arizona lady
other random crazy lady
Fat Mike
Indian Bobby
Rick Perry and the third thing he'd do if he was president
Rick Bible
possible other black man

Basically, I can't wait for the Republican primaries because those debates.:lol:

My boy (and maybe Cam's too) Peezy Reezy isn't running. Which is so much disappoint.

I may not vote for prez in 2016.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Who is Chris?

I hope Hillary wins.
lol he's the worst. a fat cowboys fan and guido from jersey who is a piece of shit. there's no way he'll win imo but you never know. idk why the republicans can't pick someone who doesn't seem like a movie villain for once.

and yeah, i wouldn't mind Hilary at all
 

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Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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Who's Peezy Reezy? :D
Paul Ryan.

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So who's gonna win? :D

Is there an unwritten rule that they have to switch places every 8 years?
Hard to say. Most likely Hillary (even though I don't like her) from the Dems and Jeb from the Repubs. But the Republican primary could go to a candidate that leans more toward the base. It's kind of a toss up and a bit of a retard festival. Which makes it fun. But then again, these are the guys competing to run my country, so maybe it's not so fun.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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:tup: Makes sense. Again I can only comment on foreign policy but I'd say Bush set such lows during his terms that are very hard to beat. I know people's perceptions of Obama has also to do with unfulfilled expectations but the way people bash him, one would think he's the worst of all time. I really think (and it's obviously just a personal opinion) that the guy does have good intentions even if he's underachieved.
I found myself on international travels during the Bush years basically apologizing on his behalf most of the time.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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"He said his department also uses pictures of whites and Hispanics for target practice."

It's all grossly inappropriate either way, but I feel like they titled the article in such a way to get more traffic with what has been going on in the country recently.
Yeah, I smelled a strong attempt here to stir shit up that wasn't there.

There's a line between reporting facts and trying to incite a race riot.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Am I the only one who gets the joke??? From today's New York Times...

In Hong Kong, a World of Menus
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/18/travel/in-hong-kong-a-world-of-menus.html
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Ho Lee Fook's famous char sui. Credit Amanda Kho for The New York Times


Ho Lee Fook

If the pork at Aberdeen Street Social was sublime, the pork at Ho Lee Fook was nearly life-changing. I mean the strips of pork char siu, which refers to a Cantonese method of cooking the meat over fire and giving it a sweet red glaze. Char siu is a staple of Chinese takeout, but I’ve never had takeout that uses Berkshire pigs from Japan. When that caliber of flesh meets this method of preparation, the results are a fatty, flavorful knockout.

Then again, most everything I had at Ho Lee Fook wowed me. The restaurant fuses Cantonese with other Asian traditions as well as any flourishes that the chef, Jowett Yu, deems appropriate. It’s thrillingly unbound, never letting precedent get in the way of deliciousness.

My favorite dish, even better than the pork, comprised slices of wagyu short rib that were arranged on one side of the bone, a green shallot kimchi on the other side and a jalapeño purée through which either or both could be swept. The way the heat of that purée cut the richness of the beef was exhilarating.

The menu sprawls across a half-dozen categories, including “raw,” “roast meat” and “vegetables.” There are fried chicken wings as well as hot-and-sour steak tartare, cabbage-and-pork dumplings as well as clams cooked in a Thai basil and tamarind broth. My companion and I ate twice as much as any two people should, longed to eat more and seriously thought about coming back the next night to do precisely that.

The restaurant’s setting is sexy: a dark underground room with just a few riveting pieces of art, including a white and gray dragon along one wall. This is what a Chinese drug lord’s rec room might look like.

The tables aren’t jammed too close together, even though people clamor for seats. Reservations are taken only for groups of five or more; others wait at nearby bars for the hostess to summon them back. It can take an hour or more.

And it’s worth it, for a feast that’s a bevy of culinary traditions in one — much like Hong Kong.

Ho Lee Fook, 1-5 Elgin Street, Central; holeefook.com.hk. Dinner for two, without drinks or tip, averages 1,050 dollars.
I thought he was one of the Asiana Flight 214 pilots.
 

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