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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #90 on: April 20, 2016, 09:04:27 AM »

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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #91 on: April 20, 2016, 09:09:32 AM »

Breaking News:

Pornography called a public health crisis

Sheesh, everybody has known for years and years it would make you go blind....... 
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #92 on: April 20, 2016, 09:12:56 AM »

In case there is anyone who does not believe that O'gunner has created thousands of jobs!

That firearms sales have boomed, no pun intended, since 2008 isn’t news to anyone. Guns, ammo, scopes, and the like are all enjoying an increase in sales as threats of legislation make their way in and out of the government. But the exact amount of that increase has finally been set by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the amount is nothing short of staggering.

A new study by the NSSF found that the total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $49.3 billion in 2015, a 158 percent increase. The total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 288,000, a 73 percent increase in that period.

On a year-over-year basis, the industry’s economic impact rose from $43 billion in 2014 to $49.3 in 2015, a nearly 15 percent increase, while total jobs increased from approximately 263,000 to almost 288,000, a nine percent increase in the same period. - See more at: http://sportingclassicsdaily.com/firearms-industry-up-158-since-2008/?mc_cid=9c4faff385&mc_eid=214d0c9195#sthash.12WHGjGk.dpuf
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #93 on: April 20, 2016, 09:15:29 AM »

In case there is anyone who does not believe that O'gunner has created thousands of jobs!

That firearms sales have boomed, no pun intended, since 2008 isn’t news to anyone. Guns, ammo, scopes, and the like are all enjoying an increase in sales as threats of legislation make their way in and out of the government. But the exact amount of that increase has finally been set by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the amount is nothing short of staggering.

A new study by the NSSF found that the total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $49.3 billion in 2015, a 158 percent increase. The total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 288,000, a 73 percent increase in that period.

On a year-over-year basis, the industry’s economic impact rose from $43 billion in 2014 to $49.3 in 2015, a nearly 15 percent increase, while total jobs increased from approximately 263,000 to almost 288,000, a nine percent increase in the same period. - See more at: http://sportingclassicsdaily.com/firearms-industry-up-158-since-2008/?mc_cid=9c4faff385&mc_eid=214d0c9195#sthash.12WHGjGk.dpuf
maybe we could get him to be against marital sexual relations, I could
use a 158% increase in frequency.  8)
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #94 on: April 20, 2016, 09:18:52 AM »

In case there is anyone who does not believe that O'gunner has created thousands of jobs!

That firearms sales have boomed, no pun intended, since 2008 isn’t news to anyone. Guns, ammo, scopes, and the like are all enjoying an increase in sales as threats of legislation make their way in and out of the government. But the exact amount of that increase has finally been set by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the amount is nothing short of staggering.

A new study by the NSSF found that the total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $49.3 billion in 2015, a 158 percent increase. The total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 288,000, a 73 percent increase in that period.

On a year-over-year basis, the industry’s economic impact rose from $43 billion in 2014 to $49.3 in 2015, a nearly 15 percent increase, while total jobs increased from approximately 263,000 to almost 288,000, a nine percent increase in the same period. - See more at: http://sportingclassicsdaily.com/firearms-industry-up-158-since-2008/?mc_cid=9c4faff385&mc_eid=214d0c9195#sthash.12WHGjGk.dpuf
maybe we could get him to be against marital sexual relations, I could
use a 158% increase in frequency.  8)
Excellent Idea!
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #95 on: April 20, 2016, 09:19:34 AM »

Fish must be playing with his putter this morning.
I'm here, busy morning so far. I bought some Tempus Maduros for everyone
Morning, Scott. I know you're only going to be at CF for about 6½ hours, but did you guys want to golf Friday morning if the weather holds?
Andy may want to, I'll be leaving after breakfast and a morning cigar. You're not too far off on the timeframe
Here's to the saddest CF yet!

Yeah, not happy about it but this is it for Communion interference for me
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #96 on: April 20, 2016, 09:28:04 AM »

Good morning boys, Mr. Mayor and I got off our respective trains this morning, just across
the platform from each other in Secaucus.  We chatted on our way in to NY Penn, where we
each headed in opposite directions.
Ships passing in the night/morning....
They'll always have Paris Secaucus.
Fixed it for you.
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #97 on: April 20, 2016, 09:30:57 AM »

Fish must be playing with his putter this morning.
I'm here, busy morning so far. I bought some Tempus Maduros for everyone
Morning, Scott. I know you're only going to be at CF for about 6½ hours, but did you guys want to golf Friday morning if the weather holds?
Andy may want to, I'll be leaving after breakfast and a morning cigar. You're not too far off on the timeframe
Here's to the saddest CF yet!

CB's fault.
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #98 on: April 20, 2016, 09:32:38 AM »

Markets Open

DOW     - 1 point @ 18,052
Oil        - 98 cents @ $40.10/bbl
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #99 on: April 20, 2016, 09:33:50 AM »

In case there is anyone who does not believe that O'gunner has created thousands of jobs!

That firearms sales have boomed, no pun intended, since 2008 isn’t news to anyone. Guns, ammo, scopes, and the like are all enjoying an increase in sales as threats of legislation make their way in and out of the government. But the exact amount of that increase has finally been set by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the amount is nothing short of staggering.

A new study by the NSSF found that the total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $49.3 billion in 2015, a 158 percent increase. The total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 288,000, a 73 percent increase in that period.

On a year-over-year basis, the industry’s economic impact rose from $43 billion in 2014 to $49.3 in 2015, a nearly 15 percent increase, while total jobs increased from approximately 263,000 to almost 288,000, a nine percent increase in the same period. - See more at: http://sportingclassicsdaily.com/firearms-industry-up-158-since-2008/?mc_cid=9c4faff385&mc_eid=214d0c9195#sthash.12WHGjGk.dpuf
maybe we could get him to be against marital sexual relations, I could
use a 158% increase in frequency.  8)
Increasing 0 by any percentage is still 0.
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #100 on: April 20, 2016, 09:34:01 AM »

In case there is anyone who does not believe that O'gunner has created thousands of jobs!

That firearms sales have boomed, no pun intended, since 2008 isn’t news to anyone. Guns, ammo, scopes, and the like are all enjoying an increase in sales as threats of legislation make their way in and out of the government. But the exact amount of that increase has finally been set by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the amount is nothing short of staggering.

A new study by the NSSF found that the total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $49.3 billion in 2015, a 158 percent increase. The total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 288,000, a 73 percent increase in that period.

On a year-over-year basis, the industry’s economic impact rose from $43 billion in 2014 to $49.3 in 2015, a nearly 15 percent increase, while total jobs increased from approximately 263,000 to almost 288,000, a nine percent increase in the same period. - See more at: http://sportingclassicsdaily.com/firearms-industry-up-158-since-2008/?mc_cid=9c4faff385&mc_eid=214d0c9195#sthash.12WHGjGk.dpuf
maybe we could get him to be against marital sexual relations, I could
use a 158% increase in frequency.  8)
Not interested. Extramarital, maybe.
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #101 on: April 20, 2016, 09:34:37 AM »

In case there is anyone who does not believe that O'gunner has created thousands of jobs!

That firearms sales have boomed, no pun intended, since 2008 isn’t news to anyone. Guns, ammo, scopes, and the like are all enjoying an increase in sales as threats of legislation make their way in and out of the government. But the exact amount of that increase has finally been set by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the amount is nothing short of staggering.

A new study by the NSSF found that the total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $49.3 billion in 2015, a 158 percent increase. The total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 288,000, a 73 percent increase in that period.

On a year-over-year basis, the industry’s economic impact rose from $43 billion in 2014 to $49.3 in 2015, a nearly 15 percent increase, while total jobs increased from approximately 263,000 to almost 288,000, a nine percent increase in the same period. - See more at: http://sportingclassicsdaily.com/firearms-industry-up-158-since-2008/?mc_cid=9c4faff385&mc_eid=214d0c9195#sthash.12WHGjGk.dpuf
maybe we could get him to be against marital sexual relations, I could
use a 158% increase in frequency.  8)
Increasing 0 by any percentage is still 0.
But that would only apply to Tony
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #102 on: April 20, 2016, 09:35:15 AM »

Fish must be playing with his putter this morning.
I'm here, busy morning so far. I bought some Tempus Maduros for everyone
Morning, Scott. I know you're only going to be at CF for about 6½ hours, but did you guys want to golf Friday morning if the weather holds?
Andy may want to, I'll be leaving after breakfast and a morning cigar. You're not too far off on the timeframe
Here's to the saddest CF yet!

Yeah, not happy about it but this is it for Communion interference for me
I still have another one, albeit a double, in 2018.
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #103 on: April 20, 2016, 09:35:51 AM »

Breaking News:

Pornography called a public health crisis

Sheesh, everybody has known for years and years it would make you go blind.......
http://m.nydailynews.com/news/crime/florida-arrested-soliciting-40-prostitute-article-1.2585083
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Re: 4/20/2016
« Reply #104 on: April 20, 2016, 09:36:15 AM »

In case there is anyone who does not believe that O'gunner has created thousands of jobs!

That firearms sales have boomed, no pun intended, since 2008 isn’t news to anyone. Guns, ammo, scopes, and the like are all enjoying an increase in sales as threats of legislation make their way in and out of the government. But the exact amount of that increase has finally been set by the National Shooting Sports Foundation, and the amount is nothing short of staggering.

A new study by the NSSF found that the total economic impact of the firearms and ammunition industry in the United States increased from $19.1 billion in 2008 to $49.3 billion in 2015, a 158 percent increase. The total number of full-time equivalent jobs rose from approximately 166,000 to almost 288,000, a 73 percent increase in that period.

On a year-over-year basis, the industry’s economic impact rose from $43 billion in 2014 to $49.3 in 2015, a nearly 15 percent increase, while total jobs increased from approximately 263,000 to almost 288,000, a nine percent increase in the same period. - See more at: http://sportingclassicsdaily.com/firearms-industry-up-158-since-2008/?mc_cid=9c4faff385&mc_eid=214d0c9195#sthash.12WHGjGk.dpuf
maybe we could get him to be against marital sexual relations, I could
use a 158% increase in frequency.  8)
Increasing 0 by any percentage is still 0.
158% over 2008, In 2008 my wife still liked me, so that should take it to 3 times a week.
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