I’m a little more concerned about the people who called it a, “recession”, on some FB posts I read.
Let’s not single out Texans here. The urge to secession is spreading all through the low-information voter belt - more or less the territory where education is less respected than religion, and civic participation is understood in terms of loyalty to tribe.
Would these be the same people who want to end women’s suffrage, because women have suffered long enough?
Pah! Folks in Northern California have been talking about seceding from the state for decades, off and on. And we have the added twist of wanting to take the government with us. All they’re doing is venting, and when people vent their spelling can go to hell.
So you’re saying these secession attempts have no real affects?
I’m waiting for Geoffrey Chaucer here to pit You all.
What effects are you expecting?
As for the petitions that everyone is talking about, those aren’t secession attempts.
He wouldn’t Pit us. He’d just write the Knight’s Wife’s Hairdresser’s Priest’s Nun’s Sister’s Tale and stuff it full of dirty jokes in verse.
No affects if it doesn’t effect us.
Or more succinctly, whoosh.
To slightly alter a line from a Three Stooges comedy:
“If at first you don’t secede, keep on sucking 'til you do suck seed.”
Yeah, that sucs.
“[sic]” takes brackets, not parentheses.
Great Sussex!
Give up or you’ll die again?
He’s over there.
I’m getting a bad mental image of a pair of ass cheeks trying to read a dictionary.
Suprise:
There are no eyes in an asshole.
Bullshit, “[sic]” takes it any ol’ way, the whore!
BTW, how do you pronounce it, “ars” or “ass”?
Every day we’re suffraging, suffraging…
It’ll get in your bones.
That is my rule for fluoride discussions, too.
I was singing that the other day after another snowfall - “Every day I’m shovelling, shovelling…”