Posted on 09/27/2016 6:53:45 PM PDT by servo1969
Edited on 09/27/2016 7:00:59 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
A restaurant in Virginia Beach has come under fire for using a Colin Kaepernick jersey as a doormat.
On Saturday, James Perry, who lives in the area, went to Krossroads Rock and Country Bar in the Pleasant Valley Shopping Center Thursday and saw the jersey taped to the ground at the front entrance.
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Need someone to tape Kaepernitwit to the entrance as a doormat...
Heavy military population in VaBeach. It’s common to walk through a mall there and see vets with prosthetic legs, the legacy of their time in Iraq or Afghanistan.
The Navy has a huge presence with bases throughout Hampton Roads.
If the SJWs claim the right to protest, so can everyone else. There are no snowflakes on the battlefield.
Remember Colon is just another Knee-gro.
Problem solved KRAPERNICK JERSEY!
that was the McD's advertising.
I worked at McDonald's during that time.
Hamburgers were 30 cents, cheeseburgers were 35.
Small fries were 23 cents.
And a drink was 15, 20 or 25.
Here, a you tube of a McD's commercial from 1972. It'll give her a laugh.
Four gallons.
I remember when it went up to 50 cents a gallon. It doubled and people were wondering how they were going to afford to drive.
You can get images printed onto cloth. Have people wipe their feet on Kaepernick’s face. Maybe alongside Obama’s.
He has a right to his opinion. Others have the right to disagree.
Now the Burger Chef radio commercial from the late 50s- early 60s is playing in my head...
Fifteen cents
a nickel and a dime
At Burger Chef
You eat better every time
For a nickel and a dime you get
French fried potatoes, big thick shakes
And the greatest, tastiest hamburgers yet!
Two burgers, an order of fries and a chocolate shake- sixty cents, and no sales tax then.
Thanks for ther facebook ref. I liked and sent them kudos.
<He has a right to his opinion. Others have the right to disagree.
You talking pre-Obama world or post-Obama world?
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