Who actually went out and protested today?

iu
 
Yep, I stayed home today, as well. Some days I just don't feel like going anywhere. Today was one of those days.

No, I mean except for dealing with the hound I rarely leave anymore....I was at Home Depot last week .....it was the first time I was in a store since the second week of March.

I used to throw huge parties, but I stopped even before the pandemic because of a pronounced guest quality problem.

Its just me, my hound, and my wife.
 
No, I mean except for dealing with the hound I rarely leave anymore....I was at Home Depot last week .....it was the first time I was in a store since the second week of March.

I used to throw huge parties, but I stopped even before the pandemic because of a pronounced guest quality problem.

Its just me, my hound, and my wife.

Well, that's all a man really needs. A hound and a wife. For me it would be a CAT and a wife. But I've never married, so I'll take TWO cats, which is the exact number we have in our household. It's just me, my sister, and our two kitties. I used to get depressed because I've never married, now I accept it and enjoy doing what I want and when I want to do it. Since having a relationship with the woman I thought was the "one" go sour 30 years ago, I've avoided relationships since. The break up hit me REAL hard. We had been seeing each other for four years, and I thought marriage was on our horizon. Nope. I spent the better part of the next two years drinking WAY too much in an effort to drown my sorrows. Of course, this made matters worse. I made a new friend during this time, and she was able to help me to get away from drinking. We never became more than friends, but that was fine for both of us. She started having a serious relationship with another guy just a couple years into our friendship, and we lost touch and our friendship. But I expected something like this, so it didn't send me into too much of a downward spiral. My manic depression and my OCD DID flare up, and luckily my mother and the music of Muddy Waters, believe it or not, helped me get through my depression.
 
Well, that's all a man really needs. A hound and a wife. For me it would be a CAT and a wife. But I've never married, so I'll take TWO cats, which is the exact number we have in our household. It's just me, my sister, and our two kitties. I used to get depressed because I've never married, now I accept it and enjoy doing what I want and when I want to do it. Since having a relationship with the woman I thought was the "one" go sour 30 years ago, I've avoided relationships since. The break up hit me REAL hard. We had been seeing each other for four years, and I thought marriage was on our horizon. Nope. I spent the better part of the next two years drinking WAY too much in an effort to drown my sorrows. Of course, this made matters worse. I made a new friend during this time, and she was able to help me to get away from drinking. We never became more than friends, but that was fine for both of us. She started having a serious relationship with another guy just a couple years into our friendship, and we lost touch and our friendship. But I expected something like this, so it didn't send me into too much of a downward spiral. My manic depression and my OCD DID flare up, and luckily my mother and the music of Muddy Waters, believe it or not, helped me get through my depression.

This is my cat.

https://www.justplainpolitics.com/showthread.php?139505-Show-Your-Cats&p=3617046#post3617046
 
Well, that's all a man really needs. A hound and a wife. For me it would be a CAT and a wife. But I've never married, so I'll take TWO cats, which is the exact number we have in our household. It's just me, my sister, and our two kitties. I used to get depressed because I've never married, now I accept it and enjoy doing what I want and when I want to do it. Since having a relationship with the woman I thought was the "one" go sour 30 years ago, I've avoided relationships since. The break up hit me REAL hard. We had been seeing each other for four years, and I thought marriage was on our horizon. Nope. I spent the better part of the next two years drinking WAY too much in an effort to drown my sorrows. Of course, this made matters worse. I made a new friend during this time, and she was able to help me to get away from drinking. We never became more than friends, but that was fine for both of us. She started having a serious relationship with another guy just a couple years into our friendship, and we lost touch and our friendship. But I expected something like this, so it didn't send me into too much of a downward spiral. My manic depression and my OCD DID flare up, and luckily my mother and the music of Muddy Waters, believe it or not, helped me get through my depression.

Long ago I knew someone else who told me that it was the Blues that got him through....

For me it was always Miles.....
 
Then they aren't really on the left are they?

If they support anything that comes from the right...........then they are phony.

they fool people like you.

That's NPC talk. A true free-thinker doesn't just blindly support everything the Left does.
 
That's NPC talk. A true free-thinker doesn't just blindly support everything the Left does.

It's not blindly, it's consciously.

EVERYTHING THAT COMES FROM THE RIGHT IS BORN FROM RACISM.

The fact that you can't see that, means you support the racism the right has been spewing for decades.

And honestly, that's fine. Just don't try to run from your racism by stamping a label of "left" on it.

Stand for what you believe in.
 
Back
Top