Texas Governor Rick Perry suggests people of Texas should pray for rain to deal with drought.
Well every damned county in the state is under drought conditions. We've had 8 inches of rain since October. We are normally at 24-30 inches of rain in that time.Texas Governor Rick Perry suggests people of Texas should pray for rain to deal with drought.
That one may or may not be kosher. ACLU is checking it out.Ah Michigan. Didn't one of their towns get taken over already by the financial adviser?
Replying to that final sentence: Then what's the fucking point?Some local flavor. It's all worth the final sentence of the piece.
http://news.michiganradio.org/post/...-children-shop-clothing-thrift-stores?nopop=1
Hey, shmuck. These kids don't even have dads. Fuck you.And my dad, he did a lot of shopping at the Salvation Army,
The state would only pay for the actual primary. The rest of it comes directly out of the pockets of the Democratic Party.What really bothers me is all the money this will waste. So much for trying to save the state money (though I don't think anyone was fooled by that line).
You mean like the time my brother and I shared an ant farm! I should probably mention they all died.Yes it is, only these siblings are both responsible for 307 million people and would rather see the other kid move away than work with them.
Sometimes I think that is the point of cheap pets, let kids know that death is permanent....they all died.
Maybe they should throw all the booze off a boat.Basically local breweries are no longer allowed to sell their alcohol to restaurants and stores directly. Now restaurants and stores can only get their alcohol from wholesale suppliers. At best it forces a middleman-type arrangement on independent breweries (which cuts into profits and raises prices), and at worst it will discourage/prevent independent breweries from distributing their alcohol elsewhere.