yes I think that short pants are less offensive than an orgy of fascist violence https://t.co/zXD51tODda— come and see fancam (@revhowardarson) September 20, 2023
Burger and Fries: $11Bourbon, Top Shelf: $67Tip: $0Complete lack of self awareness: Priceless.— Powerbeard (@thePowerbeard) September 21, 2023
Policies that are _____ for ______ and my _______!!!! “How did Trump’s policies benefit your life?”*silence* “Are you on social security?” “I’m disabled. But I can’t get my surgery because I lost my Medicaid”Who threw you off Medicaid, beloved? 🥴 pic.twitter.com/MElnsjN668— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) September 20, 2023
David Brooks is the master of self own! Complete clown totally out of touch. That the NYT still pay him handsomely as an opinion writer says a lot about the Times.
I saw a bumper sticker on an F-350 yesterday that read "If you voted for Biden you owe me gas money." They are not serious people.
This must be a bargain This meal just cost me $78 at Newark Airport. This is why Americans think the economy is terrible. pic.twitter.com/fVJSWOlXWC— 🫃🏼💉🇺🇦Hollaria Briden, Esq. (@HollyBriden) September 21, 2023
Airport bars are one of my favorite liminal spaces. I love having a beer and people watching while waiting for my flight. It's an extremely upper-middle class affectation.
It's always hard to decipher the ramblings of a Trumpy Dumbshit, but she may have been affected by this. Thanks, Biden! HEALTH More than 100k Iowans will lose expanded Medicaid soon. What you need to know: 3 minute read Michaela Ramm Des Moines Register More than 100,000 Iowans will eventually be disenrolled from Iowa's Medicaid program when the federal public health emergency ends this weekend. April 1 marks the beginning of the state's "unwinding" period of continuous Medicaid coverage, a provision of the federal COVID-19 response that allowed for expanded eligibility of the safety net health insurance for the past three years. https://www.desmoinesregister.com/s...-ending-what-iowans-need-to-know/70064552007/
Many years back I lived near LAX, I’d sometimes go to the bar in the international area evenings just to do that.
Part Deux: Guy at Trump’s speech yesterday is complaining that socialist policies of Democrats are ruining America. He says he just had to buy a new truck because he hit a deer, but thank God his medical expenses are being paid by the government and he also has his VA benefits. pic.twitter.com/mfn5gW74NX— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) September 21, 2023
1) I'm drinking draft beer, not high-end bourbon 2) It's a 'hobby' in that when I travel I generally get to the airport early, and more often than not have at least one layover 3) I was amplifying Jitty's point that being somebody who frequently eats at airports--where nothing is cheap--is a de facto admission that you're not one of the struggling proles.
In uni, there was someone in the apartment complex where I lived who had a Deadhead sticker and a Rage Against the Machine sticker on a Lexus. I thought about that at least once a month for over 20 years.
Oh me too. In london i'd often arrive early because of allowing so much time for rail disruption so it was a good chance to eat an early dinner, catch up on emails, tip well to sit there for 2-3 hours then be the last person on the plane - but you'd hardly blame the government for the bill
I know, I was just being facetious... My kids are still young, so when we arrive early to the airport, we can't sit at a bar, and it's mostly sandwiches or snacks, yet the bill is probably around $80 for the 4 of us. We do know that it's because food at the airport is very expensive and it is expensive because running an airport is expensive for everyone.
I want to grad school with a guy who was into both those bands and many others. He also had a trust fun that paid around $30,000 per month. Luckily for all of us, he was not a douche. He used public transportation for the most part, cabs when necessary, and threw pretty good parties on a regular basis. I didn't know he had a trust fund until I'd known him for a couple of years. Dude was lucky as all hell in terms of picking his parents, and in that he was a decent enough human being that he didn't need to buy friends.