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What town in Louisiana is she from?

Posted by SideshowBob on 7/13/19 at 7:07 pm
Don't do drugs kids...







No sarcastic answers like the Pelicans/Saints or any family tied businesses. I'm guessing Jim Bernhard's private equity firm would be up there. I've heard from my lawyer friends that Barrasso Usdin would be the toughest law firm to get in?

If you can't think of the hardest, just think of some really selective companies & businesses in Louisiana.
How good is the Celtics summer league team? They're the #1 seed

re: I'm bored as shite

Posted by SideshowBob on 7/13/19 at 5:04 pm
Try air duster
I just found out Jennie Finch lives in Sulphur.

Do you know any notable models, actresses, or just regular people that currently live in Louisiana that you find extremely hot?

ETA: Jennie Finch is considered the greatest softball player ever. Here's a pic

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I’m not familiar with the bill’s intricacies, but here is Justin Smash’s own explanation for his vote. It seems fairly reasonable and aligned with libertarian viewpoints. “Our Constitution empowers Congress to appropriate money. Typically, this means we must vote annually to spend on a particular object. This process holds government accountable to the people. The 9/11 VCF works differently by authorizing 70+ years of unlimited, automatic spending. This bill even excludes its spending from counting under budgetary rules. Unlimited, automatic spending is convenient for current legislators, who can take one popular vote and leave fiscal consequences to future generations. No program in government should operate this way. There are multiple better ways to structure the 9/11 VCF. The bill could require annual or biennial appropriations, ensuring that Congress prioritize and account for spending. Alternatively, Congress could fund a large, defined endowment within the budget. Let's get it done.”