Fairest lawn of all

From NJ.com:

Bidding war results in suburban N.J. home selling for $115K over the asking price

A house in Fair Lawn was priced to sell – and it sure did. For more than $100,000 over the asking price.

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75 Responses to Fairest lawn of all

  1. Phoenix says:

    First-to tell Ebay employees your employer has told you to go suk a d. You are fired.

    That’s work from home fired. Zoom bitchez. Your wife will be so happy.

    eBay is slashing 1,000 roles – 9% of its full-time workforce – as big tech firm bloodbath continues into 2024: Staff will be sacked by zoom TODAY

  2. Phoenix says:

    We are the “victims.”

    Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig’s Oscar snubs for Barbie slammed as SEXISM by fans – while co-star Ryan Gosling DOES get nominated

  3. Phoenix says:

    Gonna be fun when Trump becomes the nominee.

    Men gonna vote for him. Old women who are dry as the desert and have money gonna vote for him cause they hate younger women that might steal their husbands from them.

    Plus they don’t need abortions or birth control. It’s not the hill they will die on. They just need(want) more money. Trump will give the Boomer women more money.

  4. Phoenix says:

    Doosh.

    We know you need this to live, so give us an extra 15 percent, plus 5 bucks, to get your child’s lifesaving medication.

    I’m doing you a favor by extorting you. Doosh. (purposeful incorrect spelling)

    While Sorfeo has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and plans to liquidate, Cuban remains a digital innovator. His Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drug Co. seeks to disrupt the traditional drugstore business.

    Cost Plus deals directly with drug manufacturers to buy in bulk and sell directly to consumers.

    “If you don’t have insurance or have a high deductible plan, you know that even the most basic medications can cost a fortune,’ Cuban wrote on the Cost Plus website. “Many people are spending crazy amounts of money each month just to stay healthy. No American should have to suffer or worse — because they can’t afford basic prescription medications.”

    The company buys drugs from the manufacturers, negotiates good pricing, and then marks them up 15%. That’s a very low markup and, aside from a $5 fee for the company’s pharmacy to prepare the drug, that’s the only fees Cost Plus charges.

    “Every product we sell is priced exactly the same way: our cost plus 15%, plus the pharmacy fee, if any. When you get your medicine from Cost Plus Drug Co., you’ll always know exactly how we arrived at the price you pay. And as we grow and our costs go down, we will always pass those savings on to you,” he wrote.

  5. Phoenix says:

    Another Houthi Bottle rocket puts nick in the paint of a shipping container.

    Its time for a retaliatory strike with 500 lb laser guided bombs.

  6. Phoenix says:

    An explosion struck near a ship Wednesday traveling through a crucial strait near Yemen, though no damage or injuries were reported, the British military said.

  7. Phoenix says:

    The NFL reports that the Pittsburgh Steelers are going to rename the team the Nippon Steelers in 2025

    Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel has announced its acquisition of U.S. Steel Corp. in a monumental $14.9 billion deal. However, members of both political parties have criticized the move as a threat to national security.

  8. Fast Eddie says:

    I don’t subscribe to NJ.com but I see it had 15 offers on the house for a 3/2.5 that’s a standard split and I’d venture, was tidy but dated. I can smell the vision from here. I’ve been in 1,000 of these houses and can detect every room. And, whoever thought those slit-sized windows were a good idea needs to be slapped silly. They do nothing for a room. It has a prison-like feel when you walk into a bedroom. You can’t look out them because they’re too high. You’re staring at the sky, waiting to be paroled… or waiting to die on a life sentence.

    690K for this nothing house… 15 offers and I assume they all came in within a matter of hours. Tell me again this runaway freight train is going to stopped.

  9. 3b says:

    700k for a bi- level in Fairlawn, there you have it folks.

  10. Fast Eddie says:

    I see the O’Biden administration is touting the rise in the stock market. It affects ~ 5% of the population. The ones that already had money simply have some more. The 95% of the population that has little to no stake in the market benefit nothing. You’re insulting those folks that are paying for food with credit cards with a 23% interest rate. They can’t even take advantage of CDs and/or savings accounts offering a few peanuts in interest because they don’t have enough to make a difference. The DNC campaign managers may want to alter that message.

  11. Fast Eddie says:

    3b,

    Move that house to River Edge and it goes for $1.05 million.

  12. Phoenix says:

    “In NJ, we spotted real estate agents highlighting the down payment, or the monthly payment rather than the full selling price of the home.”

    Dooshes.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/real-estate-expert-ralph-dibugnara-breaks-down-marketing-real-estate-in-social-media/vi-BB1h9eG8?ocid=socialshare#details

  13. Libturd says:

    You see Gary. Trump touted his market gains at every juncture. The only difference being that he claimed he was for the little guy while doing everything to support the big guy. The little guys are all too stupid (sorry to be so direct about it) to realize it. Much like the establishment Dems on the Left placate the poor and minorities while enriching themselves and their rich supporters.

  14. Phoenix says:

    Hits exactly the same.

    Fast Eddie says:
    January 24, 2024 at 8:52 am
    I see the Trump administration is touting the rise in the stock market. It affects ~ 5% of the population. The ones that already had money simply have some more. The 95% of the population that has little to no stake in the market benefit nothing. You’re insulting those folks that are paying for food with credit cards with a 23% interest rate. They can’t even take advantage of CDs and/or savings accounts offering a few peanuts in interest because they don’t have enough to make a difference. The RNC campaign managers may want to alter that message.

  15. Phoenix says:

    It’s all noise. Just noise.

  16. Phoenix says:

    It’s EBT eligible. Hehe. You no longer have to sprinkle it.

    https://www.walmart.***/c/brand/chex-mix

  17. Phoenix says:

    Hehe. Un ven we taken over ze country she vill know I vas right.

    Donald Trump attacked his last White House press secretary, Kayleigh McEnany, after she suggested during a Fox News appearance that he adopt a “general-election tone” and said President Biden had “a fairly good night” in the New Hampshire primary.

    “I don’t need any advice from RINO Kayleigh McEnany on Fox,” Trump wrote late Tuesday on his social media platform. After noting his big win over former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley, Trump wrote that McEnany is “telling me what I can do better. Save your advice for Nikki!”

  18. 3b says:

    Fast: Absolutely, and if it were in Oradell, 1,2 million.

  19. Fast Eddie says:

    Hits exactly the same.

    Were people using credit cards to pay for food 4 years ago? Were services, goods, rent and mortgages at nauseating levels? The landscape is a “bit” different now so the DNC shouldn’t be touting their wealth in the face of A LOT of people who are struggling. But whatever.

  20. 3b says:

    Fast: Don’t be so negative, a bi level in Fairlawn sold for 700k, and Chiptole is hiring 19,000 seasonal workers for “ burrito season” ( apparently that’s a thing), which runs from March to May. People are spending money and making the minimum payments on their credit cards. We have too old geezers running for President. It’s all good. Don’t go negative on me, you are my inspiration.

  21. Phoenix says:

    Are Republican investors making more money from people paying for food using credit cards? Sure they are. Just like the democraps.

    Are Republican landlords charging more for rent? Are Republican homeowners asking more for their homes and profiting. Yes.

    I’m no fan of Biden or Trump. But make no mistake the bottom line is that the oligarchs from both teams are perfectly fine with eliminating the middle class.

    They are well on their way. They will succeed. The youth has their head in their phones.

    Aaron Burr was 20 when the Declaration of Independence was signed. Alexander Hamilton was 21.

    Today we have two of the oldest goats on the planet making decisions.

    Can we send them both off to Weehawken and let them have a duel?

    Fast Eddie says:
    January 24, 2024 at 9:25 am
    Hits exactly the same.

    Were people using credit cards to pay for food 4 years ago? Were services, goods, rent and mortgages at nauseating levels? The landscape is a “bit” different now so the DNC shouldn’t be touting their wealth in the face of A LOT of people who are struggling. But whatever.

  22. Phoenix says:

    was that a republican or democrat seller?

    Fast: Don’t be so negative, a bi level in Fairlawn sold for 700k,

  23. Old realtor says:

    Fair Lawn house is 13-04 Tanis Pl. Desirable location. House is 1738 GLA. Complete update needed. Unfinished basement.

  24. Phoenix says:

    The fate of many Americans will be just like these two Navy Seals.

    Some are just trying to climb the ladder of life, others to board a ship.

    They will all be “quickly swept away by the waves.” A perfect metaphor.

    When the accident occurred Jan. 11, Chambers, of Maryland, and Ingram, of Texas, were attempting to board a suspected smuggling boat off the coast of Somalia. One fell from a ladder, the other dove into the sea after him and both were quickly swept away by the waves, officials have said.

  25. Old realtor says:

    And BTW…I hate it when real estate agents put the wrong home style in the listing, that Fair Lawn house is a split level!

  26. 3b says:

    Old: It is an unbelievable price, but I guess not shocking anymore. How long can this go on in your opinion?

  27. Phoenix says:

    Old realtor says:
    January 24, 2024 at 9:44 am
    Fair Lawn house is 13-04 Tanis Pl. Desirable location. House is 1738 GLA. Complete update needed. Unfinished basement.

    Boomer ain’t gonna update it. Boomer knows the value is in the land. Not gonna deal with shady contractors. Boomer gonna buy, rent it for a couple of years like a slumlord, then sell it when they have profited enough and don’t want the headache anymore.

  28. 3b says:

    Phoenix: What a tragic waste of life for those 2 young men. We will be told they did to preserve our way of life( whatever that means today), but sadly they died for nothing.

  29. Phoenix says:

    Old realtor says:
    January 24, 2024 at 9:47 am
    And BTW…I hate it when real estate agents put the wrong home style in the listing, that Fair Lawn house is a split level!

    Do you hate it when they don’t advertise the price of the house, instead going with the amount of the downpayment and monthly payment? (see above link from CNBC)

    They are like f’n car dealers now.

  30. Phoenix says:

    Idealists. Desire to be heroes. Well, I guess they got their wish. I’m sure Elon Musk and Jaime Dimon are crying a tear over them. Not.

    3b says:
    January 24, 2024 at 9:50 am
    Phoenix: What a tragic waste of life for those 2 young men. We will be told they did to preserve our way of life( whatever that means today), but sadly they died for nothing.

  31. AJ says:

    How’s that NJ bag ban going? What do you mean we are using 3X more plastic now then before the ban???

    But we had such good intentions…

    It’s too bad we couldn’t have know by looking at other states that did this before us, and had the same exact outcome.

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/patrickgleason/2024/01/22/new-jersey-bag-ban-followed-by-increased-use-of-plastic/?sh=4e914e226a85

  32. Phoenix says:

    Date rape coming full circle. I guess its payback??

    One gender dopes them up for easy sex. The other gender dopes them up and robs them of their cash and valuables.

    Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, the goddess of Money.

    Steven Valdez thought he recognized the woman in the Medellín park. Chatting, the two realized they had matched on the dating platform Tinder. They exchanged numbers and made plans.

    On their date last spring, he said the woman suggested that he try a typical Colombian dish — a creamy soup called ajiaco. She carried it from a restaurant counter to their table.

    He had two spoonfuls, Mr. Valdez, 31, said. “And that’s the last thing I remember.”

    After his date with a woman who called herself Luisa, he said he woke up in his Airbnb, alone and unable to stand up. His right leg felt broken.

    The police later told him his captors had beat him, likely because he had resisted being robbed, Mr. Valdez said. Hospital blood tests revealed the presence of scopolamine and another drug, clonazepam, a depressant.

    He lost his phones, laptop, wallet and about $7,000, he said.

    But he felt lucky to be alive.

    Mr. Valdez reported the attack, and his date and several others were arrested after trying to use his bank cards to purchase appliances at a store, according to the police.

  33. Hold my beer says:

    That house is sad looking

  34. 3b says:

    Phoenix: How about they were just two young men who were looking to get a leg up in life, perhaps money for college, or to learn a skill. Perhaps, they were not looking to be heroes, but just wanted to serve their country in some way. Perhaps, they were just two decent young men who died tragically, one went into the sea and the other went in after him to try and save him. Not many would do that.

  35. Phoenix says:

    The “intent” is exactly what happened. The ruse worked fine. Stores don’t have to pay for bags (more profit for them) and they can sell you bags (more profit for them.)

    Everything worked as intended if you are a corporation.

    AJ says:
    January 24, 2024 at 9:58 am
    How’s that NJ bag ban going? What do you mean we are using 3X more plastic now then before the ban???

    But we had such good intentions…

    It’s too bad we couldn’t have know by looking at other states that did this before us, and had the same exact outcome.

  36. Phoenix says:

    Perhaps, they were not looking to be heroes, but just wanted to serve their country in some way.

    What I find interesting is our politicians go out of their way to avoid serving their country, you know, heel spurs, being enrolled in college. Boomers were famous for this:

    “The large cohort of Baby Boomers allowed for a steep increase in the number of exemptions and deferments, especially for college and graduate students.[3] More than half of the 27 million men eligible for the draft during the Vietnam War were deferred, exempted or disqualified”

    Conservative talk radio show host Rush Limbaugh reportedly avoided the Vietnam draft because of anal cysts.

    By 2006 politicians whom opponents had accused of improperly avoiding the draft included George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and Bill Clinton.

    Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s deferment has been questioned. During the Vietnam War, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) – Romney’s church – became embroiled in controversy for deferring large numbers of its young members.

    Donald Trump, who became President of the United States in 2017, graduated from college in the spring of 1968, making him eligible to be drafted and sent to Vietnam; but he received a diagnosis of bone spurs in his heels. The diagnosis resulted in a medical deferment, exempting him from military service.[95] Due to this deferment he was accused of draft dodging, especially because as a candidate he couldn’t recall which foot had the painful bone spurs.

    Joe Biden, a former U.S. vice president and senator who became the 46th President of the United States in 2021, was excused from military service in 1968 because of asthma as a teenager.

  37. Phoenix says:

    The difference between the Democrap and Repub politicians that avoided their duties?

    None. No difference. All liars, all corrupt.

    And just think, you will have to choose between one of these two criminals when it comes time to vote.

    RIP Navy Seals. Your intentions were good. You are so much better than those that were elected to give the orders that sealed your fate.

  38. Fast Eddie says:

    Complete update needed. Unfinished basement.

    I could see it all from here.

  39. leftwing says:

    “leftwing says: January 23, 2024 at 3:34 pm
    Lib, jumped in front of some KWEB and FCX.”

    Up 3.3% and 5.7% overnight, respectively….

    Like the fourth and fifth time at least where new entries on shares are getting these kinds of gains literally overnight or in a day or two…

    Heading out to buy an actual lottery ticket now…

  40. 3b says:

    Phoenix: You have a choice, don’t vote for either one of them. I have not voted since I voted for Romney in 2012, after I voted for Obama in 2008. Not voting for either may not be the best choice, but is the only choice for those of us who believe both Republicans and Democrats are bad. We will never have the option for a 3rd part candidate, so stay home on Election Day.

  41. Phoenix says:

    I’m writing in Bill Burr this year.

    3b says:
    January 24, 2024 at 10:23 am
    Phoenix: You have a choice, don’t vote for either one of them. I have not voted since I voted for Romney in 2012, after I voted for Obama in 2008. Not voting for either may not be the best choice, but is the only choice for those of us who believe both Republicans and Democrats are bad. We will never have the option for a 3rd part candidate, so stay home on Election Day.

  42. SmallGovConservative says:

    3b says:
    January 24, 2024 at 10:23 am
    “I have not voted since I voted for Romney in 2012…”

    Fortunately, as residents of Blue Jersey your non-votes likely won’t matter. But make no mistake, the Dems love it when thoughtful and informed voters choose to ‘sit it out’. The Dems election strategy is obvious, involving the mass mailing of ballots followed by widespread harvesting in Dem-controlled cities — often for days or weeks after the election-day count is completed, so that they know exactly how many they need. Good people sitting out elections makes this an easier and quicker process for them, and makes the scam a bit more palatable to the low-information crowd.

  43. Phoenix says:

    Sometimes it’s better to leave well enough alone. Guess she can now look perfect on her funeral day.

    A WOMAN has died of cardiac arrest just days after getting a boob job so she could look perfect on her wedding day.

    Beautician Alessia Neboso, 21, was planning on showing off her new cleavage in her low-cut wedding dress but she fell seriously ill after surgery.

  44. leftwing says:

    “Doosh. We know you need this to live, so give us an extra 15 percent, plus 5 bucks, to get your child’s lifesaving medication. I’m [Mark Cuban] doing you a favor by extorting you.”

    Yeahhh….many, too many to count actually, circumstances to criticize in the healthcare-industrial complex but this is not one of them….

    I’m not a fan of Cuban – quite dislike him – but he is doing something positive here…

    That markup has his corporation operating with a 13% gross margin….not many businesses able to do that especially without scale, hard to go much lower and have a viable entity that covers its costs with room…Look at markups across other industries…what is retail, 200%-300% versus Cuban’s 15%?

    Again, even disliking the guy this is not the situation to be attacking…we badly need MORE transparency in healthcare pricing, not less…..

  45. LAX says:

    21% of Republicans who cast ballots in New Hampshire said they would be so dissatisfied with Trump as the nominee that they wouldn’t vote for him in November, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of primary voters. Similarly, 15% of Republicans who participated in Iowa’s caucuses last week said they wouldn’t support Trump in the general election.

  46. Fast Eddie says:

    The Dems election strategy is obvious, involving the mass mailing of ballots followed by widespread harvesting in Dem-controlled cities..

    I keep saying that counties/districts leaning red or 50/50 shouldn’t report until the cities tally it up. You’re at 575,000 in the Metropolis with 99% of the vote in? Okay, we’ll report our numbers now, we “fixed” the “problem” in the counting process. Philly, Detroit and Milwaukee will decide who’s president. Those three cities will undoubtedly have brown paper bags taped over the windows by 3:00 AM. “Saving Democracy” is a buzz term for liberal and s0cialist power consolidation. Is Trump nuts? Yes, he is but at least you know where the bullets are coming from.

  47. Fast Eddie says:

    O’Biden only got 57% of the write-in vote in New Hampshire. 43% went for someone else. That’s closer to a 50/50 split that dems would rather not think about. Running on the ability to bludgeon your baby and cries that democracy will end doesn’t sound like all-encompassing message to unite a country but then again, constructing a simple sentence and critical math skills elude a large number of muppets. The average IQ in this country is going down faster than a bag of hammers tossed off a bridge. So, those of us with a little bit of a nest egg and reasonable job security can only hope confiscations and s0cial quarantines don’t become commonplace if the vegetable is reelected.

  48. The Great Pumpkin says:

    Another 10% made in crypto….life is good. Reading this chit well.

  49. Phoenix says:

    Israel turns to Indian workers as Gaza war worsens labor shortage.

    America has some people that have run over the border looking for work that no one seems to want.

    A win-win situation perhaps?

  50. 3b says:

    UK army chief warns of massive war to come with Russia on the scale of WW 1 and 2, says the UK does not have enough solider s and warns of general mobilization.

  51. The Great Pumpkin says:

    The armory in west orange has cancelled soccer games twice in the past month after not ever doing that for 15 years…due to deployment of reserves. Stuff is heating up.

    3b says:
    January 24, 2024 at 1:06 pm
    UK army chief warns of massive war to come with Russia on the scale of WW 1 and 2, says the UK does not have enough solider s and warns of general mobilization.

  52. Phoenix says:

    America’s richest 1% and Ivy Leaguers say the rest of the country has TOO much personal freedom and want to ration food and electricity, shocking poll finds
    Elites want to save the planet by banning SUVs and jet plane vacations

  53. Phoenix says:

    Brainwashed or greedy? Oh please Princess just keep denying that you weren’t there for the money. You could have went to college, studied, and worked. Plenty of women become doctors and lawyers.

    So no sweetheart, you weren’t brainwashed.

    “Only Say Good Things,” which comes out on Jan. 23, is a step toward achieving that power. In the book, Ms. Hefner re-examines her initiation into the Playboy world; details the objectification and misogyny she said she experienced under Mr. Hefner; and mines the trauma that she’s still processing.

    “At the time,” she said, “I must’ve been brainwashed or something.”

  54. Phoenix says:

    We should always have confidence in our more educated brethren.

    They know more than we do. And they have our best interests at heart.

    And they work with the American Justice System, the least corrupt system in the entire world.

    Instead of legitimately fast-tracking their clients’ bids for legal U.S. residency, attorney Kofi Amankwaa and his son, Kofi Jr., filed false petitions to the federal government claiming that the immigrants’ children had abused them, authorities said.

    All this did, they said, was put the applicants on immigration officials’ radar, leading to green card denials in some cases and even deportations in others.

    It cost the victims roughly $6,000 each, as well as an additional $1,225 in fees payable to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services and another $325 for a required medical examination.

    Sometimes it led to domestic abuse charges against some of the children, defense attorneys said.

  55. The Great Pumpkin says:

    lmao!!

    Phoenix says:
    January 24, 2024 at 1:40 pm
    Brainwashed or greedy? Oh please Princess just keep denying that you weren’t there for the money. You could have went to college, studied, and worked. Plenty of women become doctors and lawyers.

    So no sweetheart, you weren’t brainwashed.

    “Only Say Good Things,” which comes out on Jan. 23, is a step toward achieving that power. In the book, Ms. Hefner re-examines her initiation into the Playboy world; details the objectification and misogyny she said she experienced under Mr. Hefner; and mines the trauma that she’s still processing.

    “At the time,” she said, “I must’ve been brainwashed or something.”

  56. 3b says:

    NJ Transit to raise fares by 15 percent in July 1, and 3 percent annually thereafter. 2 billion budget deficit.

  57. Phoenix says:

    NJ Transit proposes first fare hike in almost 10 years. New rates could start this summer.2 billion budget deficit.

    Boomer loves leaving a deficit for the youth. Use the train for years, let someone else pay the bill. Locust generation characteristic.

  58. Phoenix says:

    America doesn’t run on Dunkin’. It runs on greased palms and criminal behavior.

    Jeff DeWit resigned as the chair of the Arizona Republican Party Wednesday, 24 hours after DailyMail published leaked audio of him offering Kari Lake a plum job or money to step out of politics. In the tape, he can be heard explaining that powerful people would offer her a job or money if she sits out of politics for two years. In his resignation statement he accused Lake of setting him up by recording a private conversation.

  59. Phoenix says:

    How creative.

    Chipotle is offering matched 401(K)s to temporary workers as it tries to attract 19,000 extra Gen Z staff to cope with the ‘burrito season’ that sees a spike in sale each spring.

    The fast food chain said it would match up to 4 percent of an employee’s salary through 401(K) contributions – provided they make student loan payments.

    Chipotle will also cover six free mental-health counseling sessions.

  60. BRT says:

    Ate Chipotle for the first time in 3 years because I found a gift card. What a big mistake…

  61. BRT says:

    She most definitely did set him up. We figured that was obvious.

  62. 3b says:

    BRT: Not a fan of Chipotle, but in fairness I have never tried it. I have stopped in with people who were ordering it, and it just does not look very appealing. I went next door for pizza.

  63. Phoenix says:

    Kentucky teaching aide Ellen Phillips – who is charged with raping nine boys aged 14 to 16 – made her victims t-shirts and stickers saying ‘I <3 Hot Moms'
    Kentucky teaching aide Ellen Phillips, 39, pleaded guilty to having sexual relationships with at least nine teenage boys
    DailyMail can reveal that the mother-of-two would make the underage boys shirts and stickers that read, 'I Love Hot Moms'

  64. BRT says:

    It was good before the massive expansion. I had it in Las Vegas like 20 years ago. But over the past 10, quality went down. Covid was the death sentence on quality because they were doing 100% mobile orders at the time and when it sits around for 20 minutes, nobody notices the difference.

  65. Phoenix says:

    For U cheapskates that don’t trust others to change your own oil, Walmart has a sale on Mobil 1. 22.00 for 5 quarts in a 3 pack.
    Ok, maybe not as cheap as Costco, but decent and good oil.

  66. Phoenix says:

    BRT says:
    January 24, 2024 at 3:42 pm
    She most definitely did set him up. We figured that was obvious.

    Audio he offered her 30 million dollars.

    Guess being a politician at her level is worth more than that.

    No wonder these half dead people never leave, the yearly payout is like a f’n lottery ticket.

  67. Libturd says:

    A 2 billion deficit for NJ Transit?

    Reelect Murphy!!!

  68. Juice Box says:

    Massive war With Russia? We are told the Ukrainians destroyed most of their Army
    And equipment. 90% of its pre-war Army.

    90% so who is lying?

    https://www.wsj.com/world/russia/russian-has-lost-almost-90-of-its-prewar-army-u-s-intelligence-says-2e0372ab#

  69. Phoenix says:

    The same ones who told you that Russia was going to take over all of Europe.

    That convinced Europe Russia was going to destroy them.

    That are telling you that you need to fear China, and that everything you buy from China is going to kill your first born.

    You know who this is, but you don’t want to believe your own would do this to you.

    Fear is one hell of a motivator. Tell a big lie…..

    Juice Box says:
    January 24, 2024 at 9:00 pm
    Massive war With Russia? We are told the Ukrainians destroyed most of their Army
    And equipment. 90% of its pre-war Army.

    90% so who is lying?

    https://www.wsj.com/world/russia/russian-has-lost-almost-90-of-its-prewar-

  70. Phoenix says:

    So pick a different priest that you aren’t worried about so much. You have a few naughty ones if you are so afraid…

    Meanwhile, a Catholic priest set to enter the execution chamber to accompany Smith during his final moments fears he could be put at risk by the new technique.

    The Reverend Jeff Hood told the WFSA: ”We are being exposed to nitrogen gas in a way that nobody in human history has ever been exposed to nitrogen gas.

    ‘It’s a scary thing, there is no doubt about that. But it’s not scary enough to make me turn away from what god has called me to do.’

    Hood had to also sign a waiver from the state just to be in the room during the execution.

    He also told WVTM: ‘I would rather risk my life than forsake my calling. Let there be no doubt, we will resist such tyranny until we can resist no more.

    ‘Kenny Smith is a child of God. The state of Alabama will never be able to suffocate that truth.’

  71. Phoenix says:

    Want some truth? This I believe…

    But claims that its ‘playboy’ monarch, Prince Albert, kept a separate bank account to pay his former mistress and the children he’s had out of wedlock – and of riotous spending by his wife Princess Charlene , with her family also on the payroll – are proving some of the most potentially damaging disclosures yet. Devastating, detailed financial information has been provided by a former accountant, who spent more than two decades at the heart of the Monaco royal family , before being unceremoniously let go last year. Claude Palmero kept notes in a series of five fat notebooks, and excerpts from these have now made their way into two French newspapers. According to Palmero’s notes, Princess Charlene, who at 45 is 20 years the Prince’s junior and spent four months in a hospital in 2021/2 for ‘deep fatigue’, was routinely given an allowance of around £1.2 million a year – but still managed to overspend.

  72. Phoenix says:

    One toke over the line, sweet Jesus, one toke over the line…. Be careful who you party with, they might just get away with it.

    Bryn Spejcher, 33, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter last month and sentenced to just 100 hours of community service for stabbing Chad O’Melia more than 100 times

    The two had only been dating for a month when they went back to his apartment in Thousand Oaks, California, and smoked marijuana from a bong.

  73. Fabius Maximus says:

    “O’Biden only got 57% of the write-in vote in New Hampshire.”

    I would check your numbers. Joe won 65% of the Democratic vote despite being a write in candidate. Thats a 46 point win, Donnie on the ballot won by 10. The Dem base has no issue with Joes campaign.

    The GOP are in trouble. You have Ronna (Romney) O’Daniel, the GOP chair, who should be impartial, calling for Halley to drop out. But tell me about those Super delegates.

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