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MongoBoy

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  1. This is really just depressing cause, except for a couple of years in the past 30, this team really has sucked.
  2. And no stealing signs and banging on trash cans.
  3. Like not having insurance until you really need it and the insurance company being ordered to provide it?
  4. He's a guy. Therefore he is...
  5. And what if someone does not want to be tested? They gonna be forced?
  6. I knew the Stankees had something to do with this. It gives their stars a lot of extra time to heal.
  7. "What is cowardice but the body's wisdom of its weakness? What is bravery but the body's wisdom of its strength. The coward and the hero march together within every man. So to call one man 'coward' and another 'brave' merely serves to indicate the possibilities of their achieving the opposite." - Master Po
  8. I didn't hear anything about this, but, I don't believe he has authority to send anyone anywhere without their permission.
  9. Y'all should watch World War Z with the family tonight, at least for the plucky comic relief. The ladies should be in heaven since Brad Pitt is in it.
  10. Why were you out? You were using up all of the good air.
  11. The way this thing is portrayed by many, just because you get the virus does not mean you're going to die.
  12. Surprised there aren't more of these. At least not that I've heard. https://www.sheriff.org/PIO/BSONews/Pages/BSO-WARNS-AGAINST-COVID-19-SCAMS-.aspx PIO Number: 20-3-28 Date: March 19, 2020 It has come to our attention that a social media post is circulating with a claim that representatives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are going to residences dressed in protective gear and conducting COVID-19 testing. This is untrue. The CDC is not visiting residents' homes. During these times, scammers are seeking opportunities to take advantage of consumers. We encourage you to be vigilant in identifying scams and review these helpful tips: - Scams can include social media posts, texts and websites meant to take your personal information and money and infect computers. - Think twice before investing in companies who say they are working on a coronavirus cure. Check official sources like the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission before being lured into a scam. - Be aware of fake fundraising. Verify the charity is legitimate. If someone wants donations in cash, gift card or by wiring money, don’t do it. - Watch out for online marketing of vaccinations or products claiming to treat the virus. - Do not click on unfamiliar links or emails. Phishing emails may mention the coronavirus, medical supplies or claim to be from government, national or local health organizations in order to get users to open the message that unleashes malware. - Watch for emails claiming to be from the CDC or experts saying they have information about the virus. - Be aware of entering personal information into websites. If you see or experience something unusual or have a question about something you heard, you can call BSO's non-emergency line at 954-764-4357. In the event of an emergency, dial 911. Sheriff Gregory Tony and the men and women of the Broward Sheriff’s Office are dedicated to your safety and well-being. BSO will continue to monitor and address safety issues and concerns. For additional important information, follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or via our media alerts. THIS REPORT BY: Robyn Hankerson/PIO
  13. Someone's gotta pick up the food, er, garbage. ? My dilemma is, do I watch Soylent Green or the Omega Man tonight?
  14. Weed dispensaries are considered a 'life-sustaining' business, is it not? Venture out and you can kill 2 birds with one stoner.
  15. Ah, the memories. Either Tony Kubek was really tall, or Sparky Anderson was really short.
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