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Vegas Conservative
@denstarr4
Conservative living in Las Vegas. No thanks to the vax, no thanks to the mask, maker of many memes, a few of which might even bring a smile to your face.
Las Vegas Katılım Ekim 2020
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@JohnnyLCKai Nope. Hated seeing that stupid actress slurping on a soda in every frigging scene. The only redeeming feature was Michelle Trachtenberg. Hillbillies it is.
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🏆📺Welcome to the tournament that will decide once and for all what the best TV Show ever made is from 256 competitors and decided by you in #JohnnyLawrenceTVShowFaceOff 🏆📺
🚨🥋Remember to share this with your friends, comment and vote in the poll that’s in the thread to choose the winner.
You can subscribe to be a black belt for more exclusive events upcoming🚨🥋
Jed strikes oil and moves his hillbilly family to Beverly Hills taking on a chick that starts getting into the drug trade.
(#23 Seed) The Beverly Hillbillies
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(#234 Seed) Weeds
#Follow #Share #Vote #TVShows #Sitcoms #Streaming #Tournament #Poll #Television #Shows #TV


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@JohnnyLCKai Damn. Two of the same. One of the most difficult choices yet. The original Bad News Bears is a classic, but just misses on the watchability of Major League. As they say, " Just a bit outside!"
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This is #JohnnyLawrenceMovieMadness
128 films in one tournament down to 64 across all genres and eras that lets you decide which will be number one🎬🏆
🎥There is a poll in the thread for you to vote and please remember to share these so we get more people involved🎥
We’ve got a sports movie showcase here with the perennial loser Cleveland Indians fielding a team of players no one wants taking on a little league team that sucks until they get a girl who can pitch and kid who smokes rides dirt bikes.
(#31 Seed) Major League
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(#34 Seed) The Bad News Bears
#Follow #Share #Vote #Movie #Tournament #Poll #MajorLeague #TheBadNewsBears #Films #Movies #Film #Repost


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👯♀️ Welcome to #JohnnyLawrence #BattleoftheBabes Part 3🔥🍺👯♀️
We’ve got 64 ALL NEW ladies from entertainment throughout history in one tournament and you decide who is the winner 🏆
🚨Remember to vote in the poll in this thread and share this so we get your friends involved and grow the dojo🚨
(#21 Seed) Jami Gertz
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(#44 Seed) Natalie Dormer
#Follow #Share #Vote #Hot #Women #Actress #Models #Poll #JamiGertz #NatalieDormer


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@denstarr4 When people willingly choose their friends and associates, they rarely base their decisions on racial quotas. They just gather with the people that add value to their lives.
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They did everything possible to bury this, including hiding the video. The trial date is closing in. When it gets here, let's make sure it's all over X, since we know most of the liberal media will not be talking about this, or they'll be telling us how Karmelo is just a poor misunderstood victim of his environment.

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@Shady_Justin @VegasUncomped To the airport. The cab union has no teeth anymore
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@memeslich What would have happened if the door was a jar?
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Governor @JoeLombardoNV stands with Nevada law enforcement as they protect us from dangerous criminals.
High-Flying @AaronDFordNV, on the other hand, is silent.
8newsnow.com/investigators/…
#NVgov #NVleg
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@unlimited_ls Shouldn't the bond be at least the damage she did?
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NEW: Convicted felon arrested after vandalizing 10 parked cars with rocks and bricks and stealing a woman’s handbag in downtown Fort Lauderdale
Julie Lafleur, 31, is a felon with two prior convictions in Broward County
She is also known as Betty Johnson and Juju Bean, according to her Florida Department of Corrections profile, and was released from prison on Feb. 25, 2025
Lafleur faces three new felonies—second-degree robbery, third-degree criminal mischief, and third-degree burglary—and one misdemeanor for resisting arrest
A judge set her bond at $9,000
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@denstarr4 In Indian Wells, 112 degrees Going to hear lectures on the ravages of socialism. Lectures all day tomorrow. Might squeeze in visit to Goodwill.
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@end3of6days9 Banned after reporting a loss for the 47th time.
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This regular ASOS shopper orders three sweaters online, excited for her haul. The package arrives visibly damaged—taped back together from transit mishandling—but still sealed. No red flags yet.
She opens it... and finds only ONE sweater inside. The other two she paid for? Completely missing.
She contacts customer support to report the issue and request the missing items (or a refund/reship). Just 30 minutes later, she gets this email bombshell: "After reviewing your request, we are going to ban you for life as a customer. You can no longer shop at ASOS." No refund mentioned, no explanation—just permanent ban.
This is sounds like more terrible customer service in 2026—package arrives short, you report it honestly, and instead of fixing it, they accuse you of fraud (or whatever flagged their system) and nuke your account for life. ASOS has a rep for cracking down on "suspicious" activity like frequent returns or claims, but banning someone over a one-time missing-items report from a damaged box? That feels like overkill.
Is she the problem here, or is ASOS punishing honest customers for their own fulfillment screw-ups?
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@BruceLeeVegas00 @toxiccowboy1 That would be an interesting strategy, would guarantee a sell out every night, and become must watch tv, assuming they assembled a winning team. Of course, the owner would immediately be branded a racist.
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@denstarr4 @toxiccowboy1 Indiana needs to trade for all the hot white women. That's only way I'd watch WNBA
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A convenience store employee in La Grande, Oregon, was caught after stealing a $25,000 winning lottery ticket during an undercover sting operation conducted by Oregon State Police (OSP) and the Oregon Lottery in September 2024.
OSP lottery detectives acting as customers presented a winning $25,000 ticket to the clerk at the Short Stop convenience store. The employee scanned the tickets, told the undercover detectives that none were winners, and kept the winning ticket, according to officials. A week later, the employee mailed the winning ticket and a signed "Winner Declaration" form to the Oregon Lottery in an attempt to claim the $25,000 prize.
The employee was cited for aggravated theft in the first degree and computer crime. Additionally, OSP recommended charges of theft by deception and forgery in the first degree to the Marion County District Attorney's Office.
A lottery representative stated that it's rare for this to happen. If you can't scan your lotto ticket yourself, ask to keep the non-winner so that you can look it up on yours states lotto page.
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