rmsanger_2
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You know it’s far more than half right. I was going to add a few more groups but stopped there.Bout half right
You know it’s far more than half right. I was going to add a few more groups but stopped there.Bout half right
I support this postMy brother and I rent this place here in GA. I own a Mill House in Concord NC. My Dad, Step Mom, Uncle and Sister live in it. My Dad is retired and he was paying most of his fixed monthly income where he was... because I am a nice guy, I said move in here. He spends less than half of what he used to and there is room for his wife, his brother and my sister. What can I say, I am a nice guy.
Okay, Boomer...I was at work yesterday... one of the drivers is in his 70's. He is pretty cool. I am middle aged. Some punk that works there said I have to be careful about the Coronavirus because like Ron (the actual old guy) I am "elderly". WTF!?!?! I am not elderly. Young prick.
I am actually considered Gen X.
"Researchers and popular media typically use birth years around 1965 to 1980 to define Generation Xers, although some sources use birth years beginning as early as 1960 and ending somewhere from 1977 to 1984." - Wiki.What are the ages of gen X? Just curious.
"Researchers and popular media typically use birth years around 1965 to 1980 to define Generation Xers, although some sources use birth years beginning as early as 1960 and ending somewhere from 1977 to 1984." - Wiki.
One of the what I suspect to be an under-educated persons at work has already been bragging about the purchase of a hand gun, assault rifle and what weapons he is going to buy additionally with the check. Two months ago he was complaining about his kids needing clothes.Can’t believe all these people are talking about buying ASSAULT RIFLES with this check.....
Pathetic....![]()
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