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Nice Planet IX: Oh that's just GREAT...

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Ad hom: always the mark of a strong argument.

I'd say the same as Kepler but then again I'm one of those socialist union members...
Apparently you two missed the :rolleyes: So let me give you another one: :rolleyes: I guess you didn't get my sarcasm stating my opinion as fact. Maybe because my opinion is opposite Kepler's? What too many people on BOTH SIDES fail to realize is that their opinion of the state of affairs is merely an opinion, it is no where near fact.
 
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Well, of course.

The father of a man who opened fire on Dallas police headquarters blames liberal policies for his son’s obsessive anger.

“Every one of us has a breaking point,” said Jim Boulware. “He hit his.”

A police sniper shot and killed 35-year-old James Boulware — described as a conspiracy theorist who had made threats against schools, churches, and family members – after he fired gunshots and detonated explosive devices shortly after midnight Saturday at the police station.

His father told CNN his son was enraged at police – who the younger man blamed for taking away his son in a custody battle.

Jim Boulware said liberal policies had spurred a Child Protective Services investigation after he choked his mother two years ago, which landed him in jail for three weeks – until his father bailed him out.

“I knew he was angry at police, he blamed them for taking his son,” the elder Boulware said. “I tried to tell him the police didn’t do it. The police were doing their job to enforce the laws. If you want to get to that, you’ve got to go back to the liberal people that put these laws in place, to where CPS and all can grab kids.”
 
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Today in derp.

A Cleveland-based grocery chain has yanked a popular beer after one too many customers complained about its name: Sweet Baby Jesus.

The chocolate and peanut butter porter, released two years ago by Baltimore-based DuClaw Brewing Co., started selling in Ohio just two months ago. But now, after hearing from customers who said they were offended by its name, Heinen’s Grocery Store, which has 22 locations in Ohio and Illinois, has pulled it from its shelves, the Baltimore Business Journal reports.

Coincidentally, I just tried this, and it's very tasty.
 
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People get offended by the stupidest things. I hate it when companies and people give in to the bull**** complaints, rub it in their faces even more, maybe they will actually grow some thicker skin.
 
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Huh? That beer sounds amazing. Let me guess, you drink horse **** swill? :p

Apparently you missed my humor. As for your assumption, I love craft beers, but that one just set of my insulin meter! :p. Not my cup of tea.
 
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Apparently you missed my humor. As for your assumption, I love craft beers, but that one just set of my insulin meter! :p. Not my cup of tea.

See, I love thick dark beers, and a chocolate peanut butter porter sounds like heaven.

At the MN State Fair one of the breweries has a smores beer. A chocolate marshmallow porter, with a graham cracker crusted rim, and, yes, a marshmallow in it. Yes, I loved it.

Also, I wasn't being much too serious, hence the smile face.
 
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Apparently you missed my humor. As for your assumption, I love craft beers, but that one just set of my insulin meter! :p. Not my cup of tea.

The thing is, I always want to like Chocolate stouts but I never do, not even the ones by the great breweries (e.g., Samuel Smith, Young's). I tried this one because I thought the PB might give it just enough depth of taste that it wouldn't make me gag, and it did, so I'm a believer.
 
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Old Pio's been absent for a couple of months. This thread is his roost. I worry about the old boy a little.
 
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