No he’s not
You have poor instincts
And
you have TDS which affects your ability to think clearly and with reason?
It all comes back to the weed.

No he’s not

Had to go back a couple of months to try and get me, eh?Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 4:28 amNo he’s not
You have poor instincts
And
you have TDS which affects your ability to think clearly and with reason?
It all comes back to the weed.

How much do you have to chew before you find relief from your pain?kalm wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 7:18 amHad to go back a couple of months to try and get me, eh?Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 4:28 am
No he’s not
You have poor instincts
And
you have TDS which affects your ability to think clearly and with reason?
It all comes back to the weed.That suggests stage 4 TDS. Probably a good idea to go see your specialist. Maybe blood work and an MRI is needed?
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Speaking of weed. My son found me an edible that doesn’t weigh me down too much. It’s super chill and helps with my chronic pain.![]()

They’re gummies. Not much chewing involved.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 7:33 amHow much do you have to chew before you find relief from your pain?kalm wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 7:18 am
Had to go back a couple of months to try and get me, eh?That suggests stage 4 TDS. Probably a good idea to go see your specialist. Maybe blood work and an MRI is needed?
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Speaking of weed. My son found me an edible that doesn’t weigh me down too much. It’s super chill and helps with my chronic pain.![]()

I don’t wish Pain on my worst enemies, and that includes you!kalm wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 8:13 amThey’re gummies. Not much chewing involved.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 7:33 am
How much do you have to chew before you find relief from your pain?
I take a third of a 10mg gummy. Mrs. Kalm would tell you I’m a lightweight. It helps.
But I also employ yoga and therapeutic massage add receive a radio frequency ablation procedure every 6 months on both sides of cervical 4, 5, and 6 which are all herniated.
I can’t take pain relievers except for things like recovering from surgery. NSAID’s can cause further hepatic injury.

Hopefully kalm will be just a magnanimous and allow you to continue to indulge in your belief that the earth is flat.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 9:30 amI don’t wish Pain on my worst enemies, and that includes you!kalm wrote: ↑Tue Dec 30, 2025 8:13 am
They’re gummies. Not much chewing involved.
I take a third of a 10mg gummy. Mrs. Kalm would tell you I’m a lightweight. It helps.
But I also employ yoga and therapeutic massage add receive a radio frequency ablation procedure every 6 months on both sides of cervical 4, 5, and 6 which are all herniated.
I can’t take pain relievers except for things like recovering from surgery. NSAID’s can cause further hepatic injury.![]()
So I will allow you to indulge in the gum dum weed if you really think that is helping you

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What did the hockey players say that was political?

Someone can express their opinions with words, clothing choices, etc. They were making a political statement with their MAQA hats = popping off.

Politics happened to the hockey players long before they donned (heh, unintentional pun!) MAGA hats. I don't think anyone knew any of their political leanings until then, and that was several days after they won the gold. Politics happened to them the moment Patel came into the locker room and the moment Trump called the locker room. All through the Olympics I don't recall the hockey players stepping into anything that was political. I could be wrong of course, I was focused more on the curling. That rocked!

This started before Keystone kash made an a$$ out of himself in Italy - members of the US men's team started to show their political leanings during and after the 4 Nations Face-Off.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 7:24 amPolitics happened to the hockey players long before they donned (heh, unintentional pun!) MAGA hats. I don't think anyone knew any of their political leanings until then, and that was several days after they won the gold. Politics happened to them the moment Patel came into the locker room and the moment Trump called the locker room. All through the Olympics I don't recall the hockey players stepping into anything that was political. I could be wrong of course, I was focused more on the curling. That rocked!
Updating this - the White House now using AI doctored video to put words into the mouths of USA hockey players who didn't say those words and didn't wear the MAGA hats is also clearly beyond the pale. The end of these stupid times can't come soon enough.

Well, in everyone's defense, the 4 Nations Face-Off was like world cups that came before it - hyper nationalized, real hatred, fans booing other countries national anthems, etc. I remember going to a world cup back in the '90's, well before any of these stupid times, and it was still crazy nationalized back then. The Olympics, at least, seem to be a tamer affair. That's why, even in the lead up to this one, it didn't seem very political at all. Only after the game was over, the guy's one, not the women's a few days before, did it get political.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:19 amThis started before Keystone kash made an a$$ out of himself in Italy - members of the US men's team started to show their political leanings during and after the 4 Nations Face-Off.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 7:24 am
Politics happened to the hockey players long before they donned (heh, unintentional pun!) MAGA hats. I don't think anyone knew any of their political leanings until then, and that was several days after they won the gold. Politics happened to them the moment Patel came into the locker room and the moment Trump called the locker room. All through the Olympics I don't recall the hockey players stepping into anything that was political. I could be wrong of course, I was focused more on the curling. That rocked!
Updating this - the White House now using AI doctored video to put words into the mouths of USA hockey players who didn't say those words and didn't wear the MAGA hats is also clearly beyond the pale. The end of these stupid times can't come soon enough.
But my post wasn't so much critical of the Tkachuk brothers or anyone other player. They're entitled to their opinions and have a right to express them. My post was about the hypocrisy of Just Dance vance and other MAQA yahoos thinking athletes who disagreed with them politicly shouldn't be "popping off about politics" while saying nothing about athletes who agree with them.

Doesn't change vance's hypocrisy.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:55 amWell, in everyone's defense, the 4 Nations Face-Off was like world cups that came before it - hyper nationalized, real hatred, fans booing other countries national anthems, etc. I remember going to a world cup back in the '90's, well before any of these stupid times, and it was still crazy nationalized back then. The Olympics, at least, seem to be a tamer affair. That's why, even in the lead up to this one, it didn't seem very political at all. Only after the game was over, the guy's one, not the women's a few days before, did it get political.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:19 am
This started before Keystone kash made an a$$ out of himself in Italy - members of the US men's team started to show their political leanings during and after the 4 Nations Face-Off.
But my post wasn't so much critical of the Tkachuk brothers or anyone other player. They're entitled to their opinions and have a right to express them. My post was about the hypocrisy of Just Dance vance and other MAQA yahoos thinking athletes who disagreed with them politicly shouldn't be "popping off about politics" while saying nothing about athletes who agree with them.

Not saying it does. Vance, Trump, and the rest of them are leaders of the stupid times and the hyper-politicized times we live in. Like I said, I'm looking forward to midterms this year and then the Presidential election in '28 to hopefully close the book on these crazy times. Not sure I'll get my wish, the Dems don't look like they're offering anything different in terms of stupid, but I'm still hoping.UNI88 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 9:16 amDoesn't change vance's hypocrisy.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:55 am
Well, in everyone's defense, the 4 Nations Face-Off was like world cups that came before it - hyper nationalized, real hatred, fans booing other countries national anthems, etc. I remember going to a world cup back in the '90's, well before any of these stupid times, and it was still crazy nationalized back then. The Olympics, at least, seem to be a tamer affair. That's why, even in the lead up to this one, it didn't seem very political at all. Only after the game was over, the guy's one, not the women's a few days before, did it get political.
It is the duty of the President and Vice President to lead the entire nation, not just the people who voted for and/or support them.
Is it too much to ask politicians to actually lead?

You and I are on the same page.GannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 9:22 amNot saying it does. Vance, Trump, and the rest of them are leaders of the stupid times and the hyper-politicized times we live in. Like I said, I'm looking forward to midterms this year and then the Presidential election in '28 to hopefully close the book on these crazy times. Not sure I'll get my wish, the Dems don't look like they're offering anything different in terms of stupid, but I'm still hoping.
