Posted on 05/29/2007 11:43:42 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Hey I can look, just don’t touch, right? ;)
We demand equal ogling rights! LOL!
Same carp going on over here. They’re putting in slots at the horse tracks. Supposedly to support the sagging horse racing “industry” here. [sarcasm] I suppose we could have put in slot machines at auto plants and US car dealers and save the presence of US Auto industry here in Indiana [/sarcasm]
Hate to tell anyone but there’s never been a horse racing “industry” here in Indiana. Not with “the” horse racing state next door to our south in Kentucky.
Celebrities are exempt, anyway, so I’m not all that worried about it.
Well I’m outta here for now... see everyone on the Mark Levin Thread later today.
Thanks for the thread, CC!
Did you have good seats at the 500?
He was great on Match Game. Now he and Gene can go back to insulting each other.
Allen Ludden can join the also.
Yhello! Yhello! Yhello!
Yes. I was under the cover (yay!) in Paddock Box. I was just about 20 feet before the Yard of Bricks (the start/finish line) directly across from the Pagoda and where the victory lane is normally in good weather.
I’m going to try to upgrade to the upstairs seats but if that doesn’t work then I’ll keep this one for next year.
I asked you a question!
Thats right! There I said it!
Notice that Hillary and Obama are avoiding the immigration issue?
They should love it. All those new votes.
Here, the term “affordable housing” is code for “Democrat votes”.
There’s a couple apartment projects here that are being pushed through under the guise of “affordable housing”. This happened a few years ago and guess what? suddenly the voting precincts where the “affordable housing” was built went from solid GOP to solid ‘Rat.
Thank me very much!
I wonder if Osama’s Kenyan father was here legally?
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