just what does ass taste like I have to wonder...First hit is always bright and sweet all the rest are sour and taste like ass to me.........scissorhash
just what does ass taste like I have to wonder...First hit is always bright and sweet all the rest are sour and taste like ass to me.........scissorhash
just what does ass taste like I have to wonder...
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ganj on….
I took my road test with a 64 polara 3 on the tree,standard steering and brakes
I took my first drivers liscense in a camaro with that style shifter.
After a tractor, the 1st vehicle I drove was a used forest service truck, with a shifter like that. I had to use both feet to engage the clutch, stand-up on that bitch...at least, that's what they told me.
They never seem to learn...Chocolate Lab killed a baby rabbit and brought to my wife. She was horrified.
My yellow lab got skunked
1st Pitbull got skunked
2nd Pitbull got skunked and an ass whooping from a groundhog and then almost skunked a 2nd time. Also found out what a hornets nest was. He wouldn't go on that side of the house for 3 months after his hornet encounter.
3rd Pitbull was rescued 8 months ago and seems indifferent to small animals, dogs, cats and deer. But he likes to blaze his own trails.
ever been to california?This is why I hate Denver....our roads and parks are falling apart but.......
As Democratic Denver Mayor Mike Johnston says he would be willing to go to jail over his opposition to the Trump mass-deportation plan, a new study claims the mayor’s Blue city has spent a whopping $356 million of taxpayers' hard-earned money on migrants.
The eye-popping sum, which amounts to $7,900 per foreign national in the city, was revealed by an updated analysis last week by the Common Sense Institut (CSI), a non-partisan research organization dedicated to protecting and promoting the U.S. economy.
The group says it used city data to land on the stunning sum, which equates to 8% of the city’s 2025 budget of $4.4 billion. The figures combine the city’s budget as well as regional education and healthcare organizations.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, right, and a migrant in the city, left. A new study claims Denver has spent a whopping $356 million of taxpayers' hard-earned money on migrants since the crisis began in 2022 with costs including education, healthcare and housing. (Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
DENVER MAYOR MIKE JOHNSTON SAYS TRUMP'S MASS MIGRANT DEPORTATIONS WILL CREATE ‘TIANANMEN SQUARE MOMENT’
Denver has seen an unprecedented influx of migrants arrive in the city under the Biden-Harris administration and Johnston has already slashed city services to house and feed those migrants. Cuts included reducing services at recreation centers and stopping the planting of spring flower beds, while the city tapped into a contingency fund to pay for the spiraling costs.
The CSI claims that the bulk of the $356 million spent on migrants was through education, with the city also splashing out on healthcare, hotels, transportation and childcare. Denver is a sanctuary city, meaning it does not enforce immigration law, nor does the city cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
The group says that about 45,000 migrants have arrived in the Denver metro area since December 2022, with 16,197 migrant students enrolling in Denver metro schools.
DENVER MIGRANT ADVOCATES SAY SIX MONTHS OF FREE RENT, FOOD NOT ENOUGH: 'A SLAP IN THE FACE' AND 'OFFENSIVE'
"The total cost to Denver metro schools related to new migrant students is $228 million annually, which would equate to 1-2% of the total state K-12 education budget for the 2024-25 academic year," the group writes.