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@trev33 said
I didn’t, I laughed, it was funny.
He is not an adult at 13, hell I don't understand why you didn't explain to him that the joke was not appropriate to be telling.

-VR


not content to be a mere general forum scold,
slapshot branches out and becomes the all powerful parental advisor to each and everyone who dares to make him wince

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@rookie54 said
not content to be a mere general forum scold,
slapshot branches out and becomes the all powerful parental advisor to each and everyone who dares to make him wince
rookie,
Who would slapshot be? 😛 😉

Or have your received to many off the side of your head to remember?

-VR


@very-rusty said
He is not an adult at 13, hell I don't understand why you didn't explain to him that the joke was not appropriate to be telling.

-VR
Your time has pass gramps, kids these days are older than before. They call a teacher at school mc child feely.


@trev33 said
Your time has pass gramps, kids these days are older than before. They call a teacher at school mc child feely.
Perhaps you're right trev, we also had more respect for adults than many of the kids today.

-VR



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Covid is costing money and political power.


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Who’s talking about covid? This thread is about Christmas being over...

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Covid is costing money and political power.
Unless you make testing kits

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Covid is costing money and political power.
They are using it as a Political tool, when they should be working together to rid their countries and the world of it.

-VR


@very-rusty said
They are using it as a Political tool, when they should be working together to rid their countries and the world of it.

-VR
There will be many governments who will fail to be re-elected to power because of the poor way they have handled the Covid crisis, including in the UK.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
There will be many governments who will fail to be re-elected to power because of the poor way they have handled the Covid crisis, including in the UK.
You could be right, the same here in Canada. Our P.M. stayed by the skin of teeth this time, but a lot of members are gone. Doesn't have the big Majority he once enjoyed.

-VR

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@very-rusty said
You could be right, the same here in Canada. Our P.M. stayed by the skin of teeth this time, but a lot of members are gone. Doesn't have the big Majority he once enjoyed.

-VR
Which is why Eladar was wrong in his statement.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
Which is why Eladar was wrong in his statement.
Where do think the 2nd red thumb came from? 🙂

-VR


@ghost-of-a-duke said
Covid is costing money and political power.
Costing money for the people, making money for big pharm. It got Biden elected and is the only thing that could keep him there.

How else could the government control who can and cannot eat in a restaurant, or who can visit your home?

Taking away freedom is the reason for covid.