And no this aint cuz we're in the month of halloween.
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And no this aint cuz we're in the month of halloween.
/me scraches head
does this mean you like to roleplay? :umm:
OK another messed up post and I thought I was on drugs
:umm:
:umm:
hey rumi would you like a cookie? :mrgreen:
I wanna cookie.
And no, that is not considered a cookie. Put it away. Bobble don't swing that way.
BUT DO YOU RHUMBA :freak:
*ponder*
Only on Tuesdays.
do you have a license to sell hair tonic to bald eagles in omaha nebraska? :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :freak: :jedi: :jedi: :jedi: :jedi: :jedi: :jedi: :la: :la: :la: :la: :peace: :peace: :naughty: :naughty: :naughty: :naughty: :yum: :yum: :yum: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :jedi: :jedi: :jedi: :jedi: :angel2: :angel2: :angel2: :offtheair: :offtheair: :offtheair: :offtheair:
Unfortunately, I don't.
My application for a license was blocked by a small public action group which I cannot name as a term of the lawsuit settlement.
The politics of hair tonic licensing in Nebraska was much more complex than I had anticipated. It's wrought with deeply rooted cultural and intellectual turf wars that date well back into the colonial era.
Additionally, there are some issues related to NAFTA that made the process even more complex.
Suffice it to say, I'm not a fan of the State of Nebraska's licensing policies and have vowed never to return to the state of "Equality before the law." :flipoff:
:rock: :bowdown: :mrgreen: :wave: