Re: American Peoples Convoy Protest
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:08 pm
That's Santa writing that. That's his Telegram acct.
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That's Santa writing that. That's his Telegram acct.
I have no idea of the setup of this particular RV, but there is definitely room for three in it if it is configured as such. We did campers in my household when I was a kid.LM K wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:06 pm I doubt there's room for 3 in this unless it expands on the sides. I really don't think it expands. There might be a bench for sitting, but it won't be large enough for 2 to sleep on. It looks like there is a child's bed above the truck cab, but no one 80+ is climbing into that space. It's probably used for storage.
But, it's possible that there's enough space to put down camping mattresses on the floor. I doubt it, but it possible.
Santa has said multiple times that he sleeps in the bed in the RV.
I knew a family of three that lived in a slightly smaller one during summers. But the big bed was shared by two adults.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:10 pmI have no idea of the setup of this particular RV, but there is definitely room for three in it if it is configured as such. We did campers in my household when I was a kid.LM K wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:06 pm I doubt there's room for 3 in this unless it expands on the sides. I really don't think it expands. There might be a bench for sitting, but it won't be large enough for 2 to sleep on. It looks like there is a child's bed above the truck cab, but no one 80+ is climbing into that space. It's probably used for storage.
But, it's possible that there's enough space to put down camping mattresses on the floor. I doubt it, but it possible.
Santa has said multiple times that he sleeps in the bed in the RV.
We slept four in one roughly the size of the one below, though two were kidlets. The cabover is doable for two adults to sleep snugly. The fact that theirs has a window with curtains there indicates that their cabover is configured as a bed. Whether they are using it for storage instead, I dunno. I wouldn't take a random 80yo off the street and ask them to climb up there, but if they have owned the RV for some time they very well may be used to it and not have a problem. My grandpappy in his 80s could clamber up there without too much issue. In ours, the bathroom was a tiny box on the left when you walked in, then the "kitchen" was the rest of the left wall. A tiny closet on the right, then the rest was a table. The table converted into a "bed" which took up not only the entire table area, but also the "hallway" - it went right up to the "kitchen". Anyway, you could sleep four in it if you wanted.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 3:10 pmI knew a family of three that lived in a slightly smaller one during summers. But the big bed was shared by two adults.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:10 pmI have no idea of the setup of this particular RV, but there is definitely room for three in it if it is configured as such. We did campers in my household when I was a kid.LM K wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:06 pm I doubt there's room for 3 in this unless it expands on the sides. I really don't think it expands. There might be a bench for sitting, but it won't be large enough for 2 to sleep on. It looks like there is a child's bed above the truck cab, but no one 80+ is climbing into that space. It's probably used for storage.
But, it's possible that there's enough space to put down camping mattresses on the floor. I doubt it, but it possible.
Santa has said multiple times that he sleeps in the bed in the RV.
These things are crazy efficient about space.
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Post-Mall living:
It appears the anti-Santa group (Oreo, JLyn50, Hippie, Big D, Frankie Bobbie) are sleeping in Group tents in Bunker Hill.
Santa, Rose, Ma/Pa, FreedomExpress, Dustin & surprisingly RedMama are camping.
Santa is not going to get a warm welcome in BH.
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How do they protest the local school board when they are not residents of DC (Mall lawn does not count) nor have children going to those schools??.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 6:18 pm They were talking about *checks notes* protesting local school board in DC on their Telegram channel.
I'm fat, I'm in a ridiculous amount of pain, and now that I'm not a young person no one comments on my weight except doctors. That said, if you're as fat and out of shape as he is, and sit around for hours on end, whining about crackers strikes me as ridiculous. He can do what I do-cut down, and get up and walk as far as possible every so often. And geez-do any of these people not smoke, vape, drink AND do hard drugs? FREEDOM!LM K wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 1:44 pmHe is not a small man. He makes fun of his weight constantly. He seems to have a good sense of humor about it.
He is extremely out of shape. He almost never goes on the marches to the capitol. When he does he now uses a scooter or takes a car back. The two 80+ members can do the march.
The 1776 diet has been really bad for him. He's gaining weight like crazy. The group does eat salads. They try to provide healthier foods. But there are a lot of donated sweet snacks. Boxes of sweet snacks.
I'm not trying to fat-shame Santa. I'm not a small women in good shape. As someone with chronic pain, I don't beat myself up about exercise... except that I need to exercise.
I saw that before and thought someone had photoshopped it all clever like. I was mistaken. They are a parody of themselves.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 6:35 pm Check out the t-shirt. It really does say "cult."
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Yep, I screenshot that live. Now I'm going to do a cleanse/purge.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 6:50 pmI saw that before and thought someone had photoshopped it all clever like. I was mistaken. They are a parody of themselves.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 6:35 pm Check out the t-shirt. It really does say "cult."
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You know, I have access to a fleet of I think 27 Super Duty test trucks, already in "Chicken Truck Livery" that would not be hurt one bit by running over those chairs.
The rock group "The Oneders" (one hit wonders from 1963 That Thing You Do) were signed in a camper like that.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 3:25 pmWe slept four in one roughly the size of the one below, though two were kidlets. The cabover is doable for two adults to sleep snugly. The fact that theirs has a window with curtains there indicates that their cabover is configured as a bed. Whether they are using it for storage instead, I dunno. I wouldn't take a random 80yo off the street and ask them to climb up there, but if they have owned the RV for some time they very well may be used to it and not have a problem. My grandpappy in his 80s could clamber up there without too much issue. In ours, the bathroom was a tiny box on the left when you walked in, then the "kitchen" was the rest of the left wall. A tiny closet on the right, then the rest was a table. The table converted into a "bed" which took up not only the entire table area, but also the "hallway" - it went right up to the "kitchen". Anyway, you could sleep four in it if you wanted.pipistrelle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 3:10 pmI knew a family of three that lived in a slightly smaller one during summers. But the big bed was shared by two adults.raison de arizona wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:10 pm
I have no idea of the setup of this particular RV, but there is definitely room for three in it if it is configured as such. We did campers in my household when I was a kid.
These things are crazy efficient about space.
I didn't see Evangeline Lilly.
Foggy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 9:54 amOff TopicI didn't see Evangeline Lilly.
Here's why IMHO we have an obesity problem in this great land of ours:
It has only been 5,000 years (a lot less in many cases) since we were all living in caves or tents and hunting for food. Also fending off other tribes. Those who were really good at violence were rewarded for it. And the food supply was irregular, so you needed to gorge on as much as possible when you did get some food. It might be days before you ate again.
And evolution is slow. We still have violence engrained in our systems. Even us liberal urban weenies on Fogbow are violent thinkers on occasion, you've all seen the posts about what we'd like to happen to Trump, hopefully later this morning if possible.
And we still feel the need to eat more than necessary, even though our next meal is not going to be days away. That's engrained in our systems, the same as violence.
'Course, there are good things engrained in us as a result of being tribal and living in primitive circumstances, too also. I'm not going to say it was all bad. We ... most of us ... care for each other.
Prove me wrong.
Processed, package and marketed foods, LOADED with sugar. Sugar is addictive as cocaine. Consider yourself proven wrong as you sip your beverage of High Fructose Corn Syrup.Foggy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 06, 2022 9:54 am And we still feel the need to eat more than necessary, even though our next meal is not going to be days away. That's engrained in our systems, the same as violence.
'Course, there are good things engrained in us as a result of being tribal and living in primitive circumstances, too also. I'm not going to say it was all bad. We ... most of us ... care for each other.
Prove me wrong.