November 11, 20168 yr 7 hours ago, CandleVixen said: Mine does too. Hubby's got his Commodore 64 and it still works. The only downside is that we do not have a working tv that has the correct connectors to play with them. That's awesome.
November 11, 20168 yr 8 hours ago, CandleVixen said: Mine does too. Hubby's got his Commodore 64 and it still works. The only downside is that we do not have a working tv that has the correct connectors to play with them. Speaking of the elections...one last time....What's the take on the states who voted in legal recreational weed? http://www.ebay.com/sch/Commodore-64-Cables-Adapters/171814/bn_230120/i.html
November 11, 20168 yr 8 hours ago, CandleVixen said: Speaking of the elections...one last time....What's the take on the states who voted in legal recreational weed?
November 11, 20168 yr NES Classic pre-orders today. But not until tonight/this afternoon must wait so long
November 11, 20168 yr 59 minutes ago, Stromboli1 said: ^I'll play the NES with you. Donkey Kong was the first & last game I played and it was somewhere in the mid 90's? And I don't even know if it's a Nintendo game? Oh and I am good at playing that snake game on my 12 years old Nokia cell
November 11, 20168 yr 6 minutes ago, frenchkiki said: Donkey Kong was the first & last game I played and it was somewhere in the mid 90's? And I don't even know if it's a Nintendo game? Oh and I am good at playing that snake game on my 12 years old Nokia cell I can help: You should or at least watch the Witcher. It has a lot of sex scenes: Especially since Kiera Metz is basically you! NSFW
November 11, 20168 yr 1 hour ago, frenchkiki said: Donkey Kong was the first & last game I played and it was somewhere in the mid 90's? And I don't even know if it's a Nintendo game? Oh and I am good at playing that snake game on my 12 years old Nokia cell Donkey Kong is a Nintendo game.
November 11, 20168 yr Thank you Dad, Grandpa, Uncle Walter, Aaron, Aunt Nancy, Uncle Chris And thank you to all Veterans past, present and future for fighting so that we don't have to.
November 11, 20168 yr So much for that collapse Wall Street basks in Trump's golden glow: Dow soars to all time high on second consecutive day as traders mourn Clinton by chanting 'ding dong the witch is dead' The Dow index closed on record high of 18, 807 on Thursday afternoon It was the second closing record for American stocks in a row The S&P 500 also hit a new high as the markets bask in Trump's victory US dollar surged to one month record of 99.063 against other currencies Trump's win initially sent markets into a tailspin overnight on Tuesday Carl Icahn took advantage, betting $1billion as the futures market flailed Traders chanted 'Ding Dong the Witch is Dead' as Hillary Clinton conceded
November 11, 20168 yr Thank you to the unbelievable men and women who have, are serving and will serve their countries. We never will fully be able to thank you for the sacrifices you have made so we can live how we live and we do not have to fight. I've had the pleasure of helping/ assisting a few vet's over the phone and in person through my jobs and every time I thank them for what they have done and what they mean to myself and to us as a whole. An additional thank you to America, because we know Canada owes so much to the Americans for helping to keep us safe, helping to train our men and women and giving us a lot of what we need to have the army/limited resources we do have, because without America I honestly don't know where Canada might be in the grand scheme of things.
November 11, 20168 yr 1 hour ago, Prettyphile said: Thank you Dad, Grandpa, Uncle Walter, Aaron, Aunt Nancy, Uncle Chris And thank you to all Veterans past, present and future for fighting so that we don't have to. Lovely pics, Pretty. Thanks for sharing them.
November 11, 20168 yr 50 minutes ago, Limerlight said: Thank you to the unbelievable men and women who have, are serving and will serve their countries. We never will fully be able to thank you for the sacrifices you have made so we can live how we live and we do not have to fight. I've had the pleasure of helping/ assisting a few vet's over the phone and in person through my jobs and every time I thank them for what they have done and what they mean to myself and to us as a whole. An additional thank you to America, because we know Canada owes so much to the Americans for helping to keep us safe, helping to train our men and women and giving us a lot of what we need to have the army/limited resources we do have, because without America I honestly don't know where Canada might be in the grand scheme of things. Well said, Limer. I love your set too.
November 11, 20168 yr I too, wish to thank all the Veterans who served. Their service is what helps to keep us able to do what we do every 4 years, and so on. Dad, my father in law, my two brothers, my grandfather, my 2 uncles, some very good friends too. @jj3, I like that photo too. Thanks for sharing it.
November 11, 20168 yr Jesus fucking Christ. Spoiler For the vast majority of Americans, November 9 only differed from the week preceding it in the lack of political ads permeating their media. For many, it was a welcome end to months upon months of hateful rhetoric and horrible slanders. On many college campuses, however, it wasn't the end of the campaign, but the beginning of Armaggedon or something. At Yale University, supposedly one of the most elite institutions of higher learning in the country, an anonymous professor has decided to let students skip their midterms: “I am getting many heartfelt notes from students who are in shock over the election returns,” the professor wrote in an email to his students, according to Yale Daily News Managing Editor Jon Victor tweeted. “The ones I find most upsetting are those who fear, rightly or wrongly, for their own families. These students are requesting that the exam be postponed. On the other hand, I am sure that many students have sacrificed to prepare for the test …Therefore, I am making the exam optional.” The professor told the class he would “calculate each student’s grade both with and without” the exam. However, that professor's decision was far from being the silliest example: At Tufts University, arts and crafts were on offer. And the University of Kansas reminded students via social media of the therapy dogs available for comfort every other Wednesday. Colleges nationwide scrambled to help students process Republican Donald Trump’s stunning election victory. They’re acknowledging that many students were up late watching results and so may not be at their sharpest in early-morning lectures. More so, they’re responding to a widespread sense of shock and despair on campuses to the victory of a candidate who offended Mexicans, Gold Star mothers, Muslims and the disabled during the course of the campaign. [...] “People are frustrated, people are just really sad and shocked,” said Trey Boynton, the director of multi-ethnic student affairs at the University of Michigan. “A lot of people are feeling like there has been a loss. We talked about grief today and about the loss of hope that this election would solidify the progress that was being made.” There was a steady flow of students entering Ms. Boynton’s office Wednesday. They spent the day sprawled around the center, playing with Play-Doh and coloring in coloring books, as they sought comfort and distraction.Play-Doh and coloring. And they wonder why people don't take them seriously. In addition to the above examples, Cornell University hosted a "cry-in," where staff provided distraught students with tissues and hot chocolate. Of course, I think we'd all prefer people act disturbingly childlike rather than disturbingly violent -- like those who are calling for the murder of people you disagree with. There are several examples of that happening. However, both are symptoms of the same thing. For years, progressives have sheltered children from failure or pain. Athletic events for young children no longer keep score, and everyone gets a trophy. Schools try to minimize competition and achievement because of insane theories about fostering self-esteem. Unfortunately, you can't shelter kids forever. At some point, something is going to invade their safe spaces and smack them upside the head. On November 9, it was dealing with the fact that Donald Trump is the president-elect of the United States. Hot chocolate and optional midterms aren't going to help them cope. In fact, they will set them up to suffer even more.
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