“there are gay couples with adopted kids who can’t ride through several states because those state do not recognize their right to be married or to adopt kids.”
Yes, I do recall that when I drove up to the Arkansas border last year, there was a police check for gay couples with babies. Next to the check point was a trash receptacle filled with babies that that had been confiscated.
lotto tickets are definitely the biggest poor people tax next to cigarettes… but that’s a good thing, cuz they really do need to pull their own weight in society. you see it all the time in bodegas, people spending 100s of dollars on lotto tickets. it’s absurd.
my grandparents used to spend, combined, about 300 bux a week on lotto tickets. i dont know WHERE they got the money for that. oh wait, yeah i do, we were scamming living in the projects in a swank 2 bedroom paying 35 bux a month :-0
my grandfather hardly ever won. my grandmother used to win a LOT. never super big but a few times the pick 4, straight, and would get a couple grand that would have to be mailed to her in check form. when she’d win for a few hundred she’d be like “dont tell daddy and ill buy you a video game” hahahah so of course i never told him when she won.
this is how i learned early in life that in general, for the most part, poor people have terrible morals.
sorry about my tiny violin comment.
i just think gays who adopt are sell-outs
*rob*
when she’d win for a few hundred she’d be like “dont tell daddy and ill buy you a video game” hahahah so of course i never told him when she won.
this is how i learned early in life that in general, for the most part, poor people have terrible morals.
*rob*
Posted by: Butterfly at January 27, 2010 4:07 PM
Rich people have terrible morals too and the issues are largely bigger than not telling daddy that they won a couple hundred bucks in the lotto. :-0
“there are gay couples with adopted kids who can’t ride through several states because those state do not recognize their right to be married or to adopt kids.”
Yes, I do recall that when I drove up to the Arkansas border last year, there was a police check for gay couples with babies. Next to the check point was a trash receptacle filled with babies that that had been confiscated.
rob,
…I think there’s a movie of the week somewhere in that story.
or at least, a children’s book.
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aww rob. You have your front teeth 🙂
but i didnt for an entire weekend a few years ago!!!!
*rob*
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joe- there are gay couples with adopted kids who can’t ride through several states
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see that dot? that’s the world’s tiniest violin
*rob*
I could never use the same numbers every time b/c then if I forgot to play and they came up I wouldn’t be too happy.
lotto tickets are definitely the biggest poor people tax next to cigarettes… but that’s a good thing, cuz they really do need to pull their own weight in society. you see it all the time in bodegas, people spending 100s of dollars on lotto tickets. it’s absurd.
my grandparents used to spend, combined, about 300 bux a week on lotto tickets. i dont know WHERE they got the money for that. oh wait, yeah i do, we were scamming living in the projects in a swank 2 bedroom paying 35 bux a month :-0
my grandfather hardly ever won. my grandmother used to win a LOT. never super big but a few times the pick 4, straight, and would get a couple grand that would have to be mailed to her in check form. when she’d win for a few hundred she’d be like “dont tell daddy and ill buy you a video game” hahahah so of course i never told him when she won.
this is how i learned early in life that in general, for the most part, poor people have terrible morals.
*rob*
aww rob. You have your front teeth 🙂