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I'll tell you who's paying for the wall.

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I can't include Maria, her allowance isn't taxed. :thumbsdown
 

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If they pass a law that states if your caught higher in an illegal or renting to an illegal it's a million dollar fine, they will leave on their own. Doesn't matter about visas or not. Illegal is illegal.
 

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I'll tell you who's paying for the wall.

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I can't include Maria, her allowance isn't taxed. :thumbsdown

You forgot chinstain...;)
 

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I could talk for days on this subject. My family has owned a ranch on the border of Mexico for nearly 40 years with a long stretch of border fence. The 4 strand barbed wire kind. We've seen everything imaginable and continue to be at the forefront of reform. You can regularly see my father and Uncle on Hannity, O'Reilly, etc. We've had high profile congressional members and officials on tours describing the effects of our situation. Here's my opinion on a couple of points.

Meaningful immigration reform is absolutely necessary, simple, and politically impossible. The same government that has created the demand for low paying jobs by feeding, housing, and comforting 47% of the population can't come together on how to reform and deal with illegal immigration. Congress and the major parties are hung up on the fact that they need to be able to take credit for whatever reform happens with a blind and unnecessary requirement of amnesty. Why? So that the generation of immigrants they grant amnesty to or allow in through their program will be loyal voting constituents to said party. What Congress and most people fail to understand is that the people coming up to work here don't want to be citizens. They want to come up, work, send money home, be able to go back from time to time for a conjugal visit, and move back and forth with something like a green card. Not citizenship.

Building "The Wall" is a monumental challenge for many reasons. First, the environmental activist community will throw a shit fit with the idea and protest it relentlessly. Building a physical impediment for not only humans but more importantly wildlife will seriously disrupt the ecosystem as most of the border is on the edge of ecosystems that have a tremendous amount of transient species. We don't need a wall to manage immigration. We need to deploy the technology and people we already have to enforce our desire to keep people out. I know and personally witnessed the ability for our govt to halt border traffic after Sep 11. Nobody was getting across! We did that with less tools than we have today. And at less cost than building a wall.

The question we really need to be asking is why this is being allowed to continue? Why is the govt turning a blind eye? It is a dangerous place to operate and I worry about my family, our investment, and future because of it. Many people talk about the border and its challenges but we actually live it every day.

A Wall or enhanced enforcement of the border is only a small piece of the challenge of immigration reform IMO.
 

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more importantly wildlife will seriously disrupt the ecosystem as most of the border is on the edge of ecosystems that have a tremendous amount of transient species.


Well, it looks like the "species" will have to adapt and evolve a bit, along with the illegal aliens.

I'm sick of the BS from the Repubicans when it comes to immigration and I'm not buying what those Chamber of Commerce whores are selling. They brought you this wall and I say build it to the moon.

The environmentalists are going to attempt to block portions of it, but when did lawsuits stop Obama? What goes around comes around. :thumbsup
 

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I could talk for days on this subject. My family has owned a ranch on the border of Mexico for nearly 40 years with a long stretch of border fence. The 4 strand barbed wire kind. We've seen everything imaginable and continue to be at the forefront of reform. You can regularly see my father and Uncle on Hannity, O'Reilly, etc. We've had high profile congressional members and officials on tours describing the effects of our situation. Here's my opinion on a couple of points.

Meaningful immigration reform is absolutely necessary, simple, and politically impossible. The same government that has created the demand for low paying jobs by feeding, housing, and comforting 47% of the population can't come together on how to reform and deal with illegal immigration. Congress and the major parties are hung up on the fact that they need to be able to take credit for whatever reform happens with a blind and unnecessary requirement of amnesty. Why? So that the generation of immigrants they grant amnesty to or allow in through their program will be loyal voting constituents to said party. What Congress and most people fail to understand is that the people coming up to work here don't want to be citizens. They want to come up, work, send money home, be able to go back from time to time for a conjugal visit, and move back and forth with something like a green card. Not citizenship.

Building "The Wall" is a monumental challenge for many reasons. First, the environmental activist community will throw a shit fit with the idea and protest it relentlessly. Building a physical impediment for not only humans but more importantly wildlife will seriously disrupt the ecosystem as most of the border is on the edge of ecosystems that have a tremendous amount of transient species. We don't need a wall to manage immigration. We need to deploy the technology and people we already have to enforce our desire to keep people out. I know and personally witnessed the ability for our govt to halt border traffic after Sep 11. Nobody was getting across! We did that with less tools than we have today. And at less cost than building a wall.

The question we really need to be asking is why this is being allowed to continue? Why is the govt turning a blind eye? It is a dangerous place to operate and I worry about my family, our investment, and future because of it. Many people talk about the border and its challenges but we actually live it every day.

A Wall or enhanced enforcement of the border is only a small piece of the challenge of immigration reform IMO.

Great post Yolo! I too have concern for the wildlife, I've just never posted about it because of the grief I'd get here. The 2 jaguars that have been spotted in Southern Arizona come to mind, they and any other are likely stranded. That's the only problem I have with the fence. Sounds like your family's ranch may be near Douglas?
My problem with the wall is that it will likely cost 2X the fence and provide no more security.
 

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I'll tell you who's paying for the wall.

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I can't include Maria, her allowance isn't taxed. :thumbsdown

No worries. I already pay taxes for (2) school districts I have never used in AZ and CA plus other items in both states. Whats another 0.000001 cent. :p

And actually my neighbors and I have a meeting at 9am today with the city of Yorba Linda to discuss a new tax for the maintenance of our properties.
 

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I could talk for days on this subject. My family has owned a ranch on the border of Mexico for nearly 40 years with a long stretch of border fence. The 4 strand barbed wire kind. We've seen everything imaginable and continue to be at the forefront of reform. You can regularly see my father and Uncle on Hannity, O'Reilly, etc. We've had high profile congressional members and officials on tours describing the effects of our situation. Here's my opinion on a couple of points.

Meaningful immigration reform is absolutely necessary, simple, and politically impossible. The same government that has created the demand for low paying jobs by feeding, housing, and comforting 47% of the population can't come together on how to reform and deal with illegal immigration. Congress and the major parties are hung up on the fact that they need to be able to take credit for whatever reform happens with a blind and unnecessary requirement of amnesty. Why? So that the generation of immigrants they grant amnesty to or allow in through their program will be loyal voting constituents to said party. What Congress and most people fail to understand is that the people coming up to work here don't want to be citizens. They want to come up, work, send money home, be able to go back from time to time for a conjugal visit, and move back and forth with something like a green card. Not citizenship.

Building "The Wall" is a monumental challenge for many reasons. First, the environmental activist community will throw a shit fit with the idea and protest it relentlessly. Building a physical impediment for not only humans but more importantly wildlife will seriously disrupt the ecosystem as most of the border is on the edge of ecosystems that have a tremendous amount of transient species. We don't need a wall to manage immigration. We need to deploy the technology and people we already have to enforce our desire to keep people out. I know and personally witnessed the ability for our govt to halt border traffic after Sep 11. Nobody was getting across! We did that with less tools than we have today. And at less cost than building a wall.

The question we really need to be asking is why this is being allowed to continue? Why is the govt turning a blind eye? It is a dangerous place to operate and I worry about my family, our investment, and future because of it. Many people talk about the border and its challenges but we actually live it every day.

A Wall or enhanced enforcement of the border is only a small piece of the challenge of immigration reform IMO.

I truly apologize, but this post is rational, thoughtful, based upon facts and experience while being devoid of personal insults.

Unfortunately it has no place in the P&G Section. :D
 

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Great post Yolo! I too have concern for the wildlife, I've just never posted about it because of the grief I'd get here. The 2 jaguars that have been spotted in Southern Arizona come to mind, they and any other are likely stranded. That's the only problem I have with the fence. Sounds like your family's ranch may be near Douglas?
My problem with the wall is that it will likely cost 2X the fence and provide no more security.

We are located around Arivaca and the abandoned mining town of Ruby.

The environmental activist community will most likely use the ESA (another law that needs serious reform) to combat large portions of the project, if it moves forward. Unfortunately the law recognizes intl borders. This means that even though there may be billions of said species in Mexico, if only a few appear in the US, than they can be listed as endangered? Broken law IMO...

I have spent time touring around the ranch with friends that have significant operational experience monitoring and controlling spaces. They have all said it would be a great training ground for our personnel and could be incorporated at very low overall cost. Instead of running training in the middle of the country teaching people to monitor and control boundaries it could be relocated to a real world situation.

Again, why is the govt not using the tools and budgets already in place to secure our borders? We know that it can happen...
There must be more to the story than we know....
 

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Great post Yolo! I too have concern for the wildlife, I've just never posted about it because of the grief I'd get here. The 2 jaguars that have been spotted in Southern Arizona come to mind, they and any other are likely stranded. That's the only problem I have with the fence. Sounds like your family's ranch may be near Douglas?
My problem with the wall is that it will likely cost 2X the fence and provide no more security.

Not the two jaguars!!! Damn illegals win again. :thumbsdown

How does the wall affect the chupacabra? :D
 

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Not the two jaguars!!! Damn illegals win again. :thumbsdown

How does the wall affect the chupacabra? :D

I know Regor, I'm for stopping illegal crossing, but there is an impact to large species of wildlife that can't pass through the slats. There is no answer so far, just a victim of an intended solution.
As for the Chupacabre, he'll just grow wings and adapt as it has in folk lore. [emoji3]
 

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We are located around Arivaca and the abandoned mining town of Ruby.

The environmental activist community will most likely use the ESA (another law that needs serious reform) to combat large portions of the project, if it moves forward. Unfortunately the law recognizes intl borders. This means that even though there may be billions of said species in Mexico, if only a few appear in the US, than they can be listed as endangered? Broken law IMO...

I have spent time touring around the ranch with friends that have significant operational experience monitoring and controlling spaces. They have all said it would be a great training ground for our personnel and could be incorporated at very low overall cost. Instead of running training in the middle of the country teaching people to monitor and control boundaries it could be relocated to a real world situation.

Again, why is the govt not using the tools and budgets already in place to secure our borders? We know that it can happen...
There must be more to the story than we know....

My memory is going bad, now I remember you posted once about the Arivaca ranch. That area near Ruby is beautiful!
 

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I know Regor, I'm for stopping illegal crossing, but there is an impact to large species of wildlife that can't pass through the slats. There is no answer so far, just a victim of an intended solution.
As for the Chupacabre, he'll just grow wings and adapt as it has in folk lore. [emoji3]

Maybe our whore politicians should have done their job securing the border? Had they done that, we wouldn't be having this conversation. :thumbsup

I blame 530 and his greedy band.........................The Chamber of Commerce blowing whores!
 

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Gmac, figured I would share some insight with you. The attached PDF is basically what most of the 2006 to present Border Fence looks like(there are other designs dependent on the Engineering Firm), not what most would consider fence. It is effective at deterring illegal immigration by foot, but will not stop all crossing because of some of the things you mentioned. It is what DOHS wanted because of cost and to be able to see through it. Construction and material costs alone are running about $4.0M/mile presently, that does not include engineering, inspection, legal challenges, or temporary easements needed to access the border efficiently across private land just to name a few things people don't realize. The US Govt owns a strip of land 60' wide along the Border known as the Roosevelt Easement. At the end of the day I suspect Fence will continue to be constructed along 99%~ of the border and some token wall constructed in Urban areas.

Ah, thank you. I have seen some of that but mentally guess I thought of that as a wall and "fence" being more of the chain link variety. I don't object to building something of this nature, I just don't see us ever fully closing down thousands of miles of unmanned border. Where there is a will there is a way. With a few minutes of thought it occurs to me that a pair of home fire escape ladders of the kind meant to be hung from a second foot window would be a quick and cheap workaround for immigrants on foot. Vehicular traffic harder but these guys build new drug tunnels every year, use subs, use drone aircraft, etc. Ain't been a fence or wall built yet that can't be breached. But thank you for clarifying that at least we're not wasting time and money on chainlink. http://www.georgianewsday.com/news/...smugglers-fail-driving-up-makeshift-ramp.html
 

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I know Regor, I'm for stopping illegal crossing, but there is an impact to large species of wildlife that can't pass through the slats. There is no answer so far, just a victim of an intended solution.
As for the Chupacabre, he'll just grow wings and adapt as it has in folk lore. [emoji3]

IMO, a "virtual wall" is environmentally friendly and makes perfect sense to resolve this ongoing illegal immigration. Much cheaper, and we certainly have the resources and legal pathways established to make this happen in a very timely manner. But the "powers that be" as usual, are the weakest link in this "virtual fence" as they can determine and alter the effectiveness with a pen and/or phone. And we have seen, neither party can truly be entrusted with that responsibility.

This common sense approach is an option already supported by current U.S. statutes. I agree with YOLO;

YOLO said:
Again, why is the govt not using the tools and budgets already in place to secure our borders? We know that it can happen...
There must be more to the story than we know....

After consideration, I believe a physical wall constructed along our border is "embraced" ONLY because it gives the false impressions that it will eliminate the political powers from "controlling the flow".... but we all know that is 100% BS!

The Government simply needs to protect our borders with the tools and statutes we currently have in place...... the fact that the political powers "can and do" control the flow, is a symptom of a much bigger and more troubling matter.......

To me, "Build the Wall" are cries to "secure our borders"...... taking this literally is an extreme overreaction to our past and current failures..... and only validates our collective lack of trust in our Government.
 

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Since you brought up Jaguars I imagine you are familiar with the killing of Macho B? :(

Janay: "You can apply the logic that there?s a fence, a barrier, people can dig a tunnel under it, climb over it, walk around it, but animals can?t."


"Biologist Emil McCain of the Borderlands Jaguar Detection Project set the trap on Feb. 4, 2009, and instructed his assistant, Janay Brun, to place an attractant nearby: feces from a female jaguar in heat at the Phoenix Zoo."

http://archive.azcentral.com/news/articles/20121215macho-b-death-jaguar-mystery.html

http://justseeds.org/whistling-for-macho-b-an-interview-w-janay-brun-pt-2/

I had not heard about this. Those articles were long and a little difficult to understand due to being politically slanted. Sorry the Jaguar was the victim in the end though.
Thanks for the information Wheeler! [emoji106]
 

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Or legally take any airline, train or car and overstay their visa, which is how a majority of them still in the US, got to the US. :smackhead

It's only about 40% but hey, who's counting.:rolleyes
 

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It's only about 40% but hey, who's counting.:rolleyes

It does depend upon who, or which agency is counting.

But according to Homeland Security, the main country from which overstays exist is Canada, but they are white, so I am sure that is just fine with you. :rolleyes
 

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It does depend upon who, or which agency is counting.

But according to Homeland Security, the main country from which overstays exist is Canada, but they are white, so I am sure that is just fine with you. :rolleyes

Most of the data say's around 40% and you know that.

What gives you the right to infer I'm racist? Have I ever written something like that? You're just a fucking fence sitting liberal and is what is wrong with this country.

I am prejudice however to anyone who comes to this country legally or illegally and doesn't assimilate and takes advantage of our system, and to the the U.S. citizens that allow it.
 

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It does depend upon who, or which agency is counting.
But according to Homeland Security, the main country from which overstays exist is Canada, but they are white, so I am sure that is just fine with you.

According to the testimony presented a year ago at the Congressional hearings, DHS hasn't a clue as to "how many........."
Our Government is not only FAILING, but is totally incompetent in these regards
....... IMO, that is why "the Wall" rings favorably for so many today...... in general, cries for increased border security is not based on racism as the Left likes to imply.... like it or not, WE ARE FAR BETTER THAN THAT! ;)

[video=youtube;MEFnnodrn7M]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEFnnodrn7M[/video]
 

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Unfortunately our country relies on immigrants from South of the border for field hands. If we get it under control, they'll need to figure out how to pick all the veggies & fruits that our country relies on. They represent most of the pickers.

I live on the border & see first hand how illegal immigrants are & they seem nice enough to me, just wanting to work hard & make a living. Good or bad, I've used them in the past. The drug cartel peeps are another story, but just don't get involved with them, they leave civilians alone.
 

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Unfortunately our country relies on immigrants from South of the border for field hands. If we get it under control, they'll need to figure out how to pick all the veggies & fruits that our country relies on. They represent most of the pickers.

I live on the border & see first hand how illegal immigrants are & they seem nice enough to me, just wanting to work hard & make a living. Good or bad, I've used them in the past. The drug cartel peeps are another story, but just don't get involved with them, they leave civilians alone.

Before I retired I supervised contractors who employed illegal immigrants and I new a lot of them personally and they were good people, but it still doesn't make it right and it has gotten out of control. You are right about the drug dealers, but also terrorism, a lot of evidence that they're using the Southern border.
 

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Most of the data say's around 40% and you know that.

What gives you the right to infer I'm racist? Have I ever written something like that? You're just a fucking fence sitting liberal and is what is wrong with this country.

I am prejudice however to anyone who comes to this country legally or illegally and doesn't assimilate and takes advantage of our system, and to the the U.S. citizens that allow it.



What gives you the right to infer all the things you infer about me and state that I am what is wrong with this country?

If you can't take the heat you are repeatedly dishing out coming back at you, you might consider taking your blanket and safety pin and getting out of the kitchen.
 

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What gives you the right to infer all the things you infer about me and state that I am what is wrong with this country?

If you can't take the heat you are repeatedly dishing out coming back at you, you might consider taking your blanket and safety pin and getting out of the kitchen.

:rotflmao:

You imply he's racist and come back with this bullshit? You are officially off the fence Tard! :thumbsup
 

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:rotflmao:

You imply he's racist and come back with this bullshit? You are officially off the fence Tard! :thumbsup

Please....

Between you, free bird, WTG, 500 and the rest of the Fab 5, you guys have called Grads, Squeezer, me and pretty much everyone else who disagrees with you everything from a "cocksucking faggot" to a racist America hater.

You guys have less legitimate right to complain than a defrocked and convicted catholic priest has to complain about homosexuality.
 

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Please....

Between you, free bird, WTG, 500 and the rest of the Fab 5, you guys have called Grads, Squeezer, me and pretty much everyone else who disagrees with you everything from a "cocksucking faggot" to a racist America hater.

You guys have less legitimate right to complain than a defrocked and convicted catholic priest has to complain about homosexuality.

I'm not complaining...in fact I'd appreciate it if you picked up the pace a little as far as insults...it's why you lost.;)
 

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I'm not complaining...in fact I'd appreciate it if you picked up the pace a little as far as insults...it's why you lost.;)

Sorry Tommy, I will never by anything like you or your fab 5 buddies in here. There are plenty of your type in the World already. ;)
 

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What gives you the right to infer all the things you infer about me and state that I am what is wrong with this country?

If you can't take the heat you are repeatedly dishing out coming back at you, you might consider taking your blanket and safety pin and getting out of the kitchen.

Please....

Between you, free bird, WTG, 500 and the rest of the Fab 5, you guys have called Grads, Squeezer, me and pretty much everyone else who disagrees with you everything from a "cocksucking faggot" to a racist America hater.

You guys have less legitimate right to complain than a defrocked and convicted catholic priest has to complain about homosexuality.

I think we know who needs the blankie. You just don't like being called on all your exaggerations, like the second post. :rotflmao:

Still waiting to see some of this stuff you're accusing me of, shit I don't even hit like on a post that gets to personal most of the time, even though I wan't to.:D
 

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Sorry Tommy, I will never by anything like you or your fab 5 buddies in here. There are plenty of your type in the World already. ;)

Bad news fly boy, you are delusional if you think you inhabit some moral high ground.
You have wished harm on every one of us, and inferred wishing harm to my wife before...
YOU are the only poster that I can recall off hand using the word "hate" to define your emotions toward others.

The ONLY thing "pure" about you is your arrogance and hypocrisy...;)
 

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Bad news fly boy, you are delusional if you think you inhabit some moral high ground.
You have wished harm on every one of us, and inferred wishing harm to my wife before...
YOU are the only poster that I can recall off hand using the word "hate" to define your emotions toward others.

The ONLY thing "pure" about you is your arrogance and hypocrisy...;)

Well in the spirit of kindness, let's hope you get your wish and they do a pure repeal of Obamacare. :thumbsup:thumbsup
 

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Still waiting to see some of this stuff you're accusing me of, shit I don't even hit like on a post that gets to personal most of the time, even though I wan't to.

Here you go.......only had to go up a couple posts........

You're just a fucking fence sitting liberal and is what is wrong with this country.
 

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Please....

Between you, free bird, WTG, 500 and the rest of the Fab 5, you guys have called Grads, Squeezer, me and pretty much everyone else who disagrees with you everything from a "cocksucking faggot" to a racist America hater.

You guys have less legitimate right to complain than a defrocked and convicted catholic priest has to complain about homosexuality.

Maybe cocksucker.............racist, NEVER! That's your guy's game, as evident from your earlier post. ;)
 

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Thats actually something i don't mind paying taxes for.

All the lazy asses snap cards and their Obama care, not so much
 

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Maybe cocksucker.............racist, NEVER! That's your guy's game, as evident from your earlier post. ;)



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Maybe cocksucker.............racist, NEVER! That's your guy's game, as evident from your earlier post. ;)
YES, good to see The Fab 5ers coming alive! Time to mark your territory fellas, some of those benchwarmers were creeping up the Master Meatshaft! That SB kid was right at the tip until he got Atomic Wedgied out in the Lounge (Probably set that boy back a good 6 months)? But this Snickerdoodle Minion came off the taint quick and is working his way up the Fab5er pole in record speed? If this new kid keeps up his irrational, foot stomping, Tourette's mass postings we may have a new 5er lineup by Easter? Reeeegie you may be creating a new roster soon..... Be advised and glove up , it's getting dirty!:drink
"Great post, as usual"!:party2:
 

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YES, good to see The Fab 5ers coming alive! Time to mark your territory fellas, some of those benchwarmers were creeping up the Master Meatshaft! That SB kid was right at the tip until he got Atomic Wedgied out in the Lounge (Probably set that boy back a good 6 months)? But this Snickerdoodle Minion came off the taint quick and is working his way up the Fab5er pole in record speed? If this new kid keeps up his irrational, foot stomping, Tourette's mass postings we may have a new 5er lineup by Easter? Reeeegie you may be creating a new roster soon..... Be advised and glove up , it's getting dirty!:drink
"Great post, as usual"!:party2:

Sup slinger??!!

Tip toeing out of your safe space??:thumbsup
Atta girl!
it'll be OK, just hang tight to your woobie on one hand and that binky in the other and you'll get through this! ;):)
 

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YES, good to see The Fab 5ers coming alive! Time to mark your territory fellas, some of those benchwarmers were creeping up the Master Meatshaft! That SB kid was right at the tip until he got Atomic Wedgied out in the Lounge (Probably set that boy back a good 6 months)? But this Snickerdoodle Minion came off the taint quick and is working his way up the Fab5er pole in record speed? If this new kid keeps up his irrational, foot stomping, Tourette's mass postings we may have a new 5er lineup by Easter? Reeeegie you may be creating a new roster soon..... Be advised and glove up , it's getting dirty!:drink
"Great post, as usual"!:party2:

[emoji38]Gawd damn great post as usual Saucer!
The nick names you come up with are hilarious. [emoji23]
 

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YES, good to see The Fab 5ers coming alive! Time to mark your territory fellas, some of those benchwarmers were creeping up the Master Meatshaft! That SB kid was right at the tip until he got Atomic Wedgied out in the Lounge (Probably set that boy back a good 6 months)? But this Snickerdoodle Minion came off the taint quick and is working his way up the Fab5er pole in record speed? If this new kid keeps up his irrational, foot stomping, Tourette's mass postings we may have a new 5er lineup by Easter? Reeeegie you may be creating a new roster soon..... Be advised and glove up , it's getting dirty!:drink
"Great post, as usual"!:party2:

Says the self appointed Head Coach and official score keeper for TEAM TARD! Are your peeps not capable of thinking for themselves? :rolleyes
 

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Says the self appointed Coach and official score keeper for Team Tard. Are your peeps not capable of thinking for themselves? :rolleyes

Actually, there are a few of them that do think for themselves...even if we think they're crazy.:eek

Slinger, RJ, Grads, Shue, '86, hell even ol' squeezer are capable of formulating opinion and thought patterns.

But some are not, sadly, and swing from nut sack to nut sack whenever their hero's post up.
 

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Actually, there are a few of them that do think for themselves...even if we think they're crazy.:eek

Slinger, RJ, Grads, Shue, '86, hell even ol' squeezer are capable of formulating opinion and thought patterns.

But some are not, sadly, and swing from nut sack to nut sack whenever their hero's post up.

Well, as they say, there is strength in numbers, and it appears Coach Saucepatty believes they need all the help they can conger up...... and I do respect that regrouping and encouragement is always a good measure whenever your TEAM is rebounding from a horrific ass kicking :thumbup:
 

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Look at the bright side oracle, I can be your Presidential candidate now. :thumbsup

Hey Reegie, distention on Team Trump?
I noticed you were taking a couple of well deserved days off this week and had to come in and restore order yesterday when the minions where losing control of the fort. I've seen a few posts lately run in untouched for TD's when you guys are on defense. Some of your boys have flat ran out of material and keep reposting the same memes and GIFs. Changes coming in the starting Fab 5 lineup after the Inauguration? [emoji3]
 

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Hey Reegie, distention on Team Trump?
I noticed you were taking a couple of well deserved days off this week and had to come in and restore order yesterday when the minions where losing control of the fort. I've seen a few posts lately run in untouched for TD's when you guys are on defense. Some of your boys have flat ran out of material and keep reposting the same memes and GIFs. Changes coming in the starting Fab 5 lineup after the Inauguration? [emoji3]

"SPOT ON", Strong work Stainmaker!:champagne:
Reeeeegie, time to perform, you gotz Rookies tugging on your Scrot!
Another "GPAU" in your scorebook Stain!:drunk:party:
 

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"SPOT ON", Strong work Stainmaker!:champagne:
Reeeeegie, time to perform, you gotz Rookies tugging on your Scrot!
Another "GPAU" in your scorebook Stain!:drunk:party:

[emoji3]
I'm thinking Snickers will move into the starting lineup, maybe replacing WTG? Heck, ole WTG was going to leave the team back before Christmas, not sure what Reegie did to soothe that over? [emoji482]
 

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I'm thinking Snickers will move into the starting lineup, maybe replacing WTG? Heck, ole WTG was going to leave the team back before Christmas, not sure what Reegie did to soothe that over? [emoji482]
I heard at the Fab 5 Christmas party Reeeegie bought another ball for WTG after he took his home. Those 5er Christmas parties seem to bring the Clan together. Historically they start to fracture towards year end, then after a night of Brokeback Mountain Reruns they come together? But there's some Stiff competition for 2017 , so who knows?:bananna::thumbsup
 
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