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If that 3rd party is actually a torpedo operation by the incumbent party and not actually a 3rd party it seems like it is actually good for democracy to get them off the ballot.

The Green Party has been around and on ballots for 25 years, and Green Party candidates hold offices all over the country.
 
The Green Party has been around and on ballots for 25 years, and Green Party candidates hold offices all over the country.

Except this green party candidate admitted to being funded by the GOP.
 
2002 Grand Am GT was a damn fine car. 3.5 liter V6 pushing 175 horsepower with a five speed. Bulletproof motor that would last just about forever.

Ugly as sin, but not a bad car at all.

My first car was an almoat new 2000 2 door was a damn fine car. Buddy of mine wrecked it. He was deliverin pizza coming back to the shop didnt see the car in the second lane when he went left. Best part is the other car was also a pizza guy. Worst part was i got off 10 minutes previously and was just pullin up to the firing range where i wanted to be all day and i did not get to go in. Ida been pissed but my mom had recenty passed away so i had her grand prix gt and wasnt carless



But my point wasnt if grand ams were good cars or not my point was rana drives a 20 year old beater with his broke ass.

Hes probably named scott or tim too.
 
House my folks put an offer in on their offer was accepted. So now the wait for closing starts.

I'm glad the harder part of this ordeal is over.
Hard part starts when they ask you to move all their shit. (Congrats to the 'rents, though)
 
Except this green party candidate admitted to being funded by the GOP.

The DNC wants to bury leftist candidates, and the GOP wants to use leftist candidates as spoilers.

Both are garbage, and while I believe I'd personally reject GOP funding, I'm not in a position to make that call.

I doubt that Green Party candidates are running on behalf of Trump.
 
My first car was an almoat new 2000 2 door was a damn fine car. Buddy of mine wrecked it. He was deliverin pizza coming back to the shop didnt see the car in the second lane when he went left. Best part is the other car was also a pizza guy. Worst part was i got off 10 minutes previously and was just pullin up to the firing range where i wanted to be all day and i did not get to go in. Ida been pissed but my mom had recenty passed away so i had her grand prix gt and wasnt carless



But my point wasnt if grand ams were good cars or not my point was rana drives a 20 year old beater with his broke ass.

Hes probably named scott or tim too.

I drive a 13 year old beater :(
 
Hard part starts when they ask you to move all their shit. (Congrats to the 'rents, though)
Eh, they had a moving company help them pack up a lot of the stuff in the house and it's sitting in storage and then it will get shipped out here.
 
The times I have been in Japan their dinner's feel, as an American, extravagant, but they aren't.

Case in point, my mom and I stayed with my grandmother at a hotel near where the Battleship Yamato was built that had a restaurant in it that the breakfast and dinner meal was included in your room price. Breakfast was pretty straight forward. Usually some eggs, a salad of some kind, and some fish or chicken.

Dinner? Miso soup, rice, some salad, and then some sort of fish, chicken, or pork dish (if it was pork it's usually tonkatsu so that was rare).

Similar to this:
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Yeah, the variety of items served at even quick informal meals is one of the aspects of it that I find so utterly fantastic. But then again, they can really do elaborate very well too. I have some pics around somewhere from meals when we stayed in a ryokan and even breakfast was ridiculous. I really get off on variety when it comes to food in particular. For dinner, we must have had a dozen separate dishes each or more, but all in modest quantities and not a gluttonous experience at all.
Breakfast:
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Yeah, the variety of items served at even quick informal meals is one of the aspects of it that I find so utterly fantastic. But then again, they can really do elaborate very well too. I have some pics around somewhere from meals when we stayed in a ryokan and even breakfast was ridiculous. I really get off on variety when it comes to food in particular. For dinner, we must have had a dozen separate dishes each or more, but all in modest quantities and not a gluttonous experience at all.
Breakfast:
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I struggle to make toast in the morning.
 
Yeah, the variety of items served at even quick informal meals is one of the aspects of it that I find so utterly fantastic. But then again, they can really do elaborate very well too. I have some pics around somewhere from meals when we stayed in a ryokan and even breakfast was ridiculous. I really get off on variety when it comes to food in particular. For dinner, we must have had a dozen separate dishes each or more, but all in modest quantities and not a gluttonous experience at all.
Breakfast:
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Oh, and yeah, that's a rotary dial house phone. When you walked in there you could believe you were transported back to 1965.
 
I just watched a part of Guardians of the Galaxy for some reason and I hate that little tree so much.
 
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