LC Thread 2020: What the PUNK? ROCK.

https://twitter.com/inteldotwav/status/1309536863699365888

Oof. Better to do it on air where people will notice though

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Wow, what if he literally died while grifting?

Yikes. That’s legitimately disturbing footage.

I’d open a bottle of champagne?

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He died as he lived, converting gibberish to cash.

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Ron Paul got me into politics when I was a dumbass 16 year old. I thought I was so edgy and smart reading “The Revolution”. Then my metaphorical political balls dropped and I realized what a piece of shit that whole family was; along with most libertarians.

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You hate to hear it.

Is it wrong to be sad about seeing a story of him being taken to the hospital for “precautionary” reasons instead of something more serious-sounding?

Holy guys maybe turn down the ghoulishness a tiny bit.

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This seems to be a prime symptom for how demoralized we all are of the current situation.

I would take more pleasure in Ron Paul dropping dead than I would if Trump died.

https://twitter.com/Reamkore/status/1309122070010384392?s=19

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We didn’t have those, those would’ve gone walking. We had these:
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https://twitter.com/DrewFrogger/status/1309531633545089024?s=20

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This post is disappointing. Kindly requesting you delete it.

Needed a new ashtray for the casa (smoke when drinking). The McDonald’s were going for like $40. The Big Boy was more reasonable at $20.



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I agree. He should have used the animated gif.

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I inherited one of the classic Long John Silver’s etched glass mugs from Grandpa, I use it all the time. It’s worth like $7-20 on Ebay right now.

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As a big guy from So Cal, the Big Boy really spoke to me. Love their blue cheese dressing, which is still sold in grocery stores.

Bob’s Big Boy is a restaurant chain founded by Bob Wian in Southern California in 1936, originally named Bob’s Pantry .[1][2] It is now part of Big Boy Restaurant Group, the current primary trademark owner and franchisor of the Big Boy system.[3] At its peak in 1989, there were over 240 Bob’s locations throughout the United States, most belonging to Marriott. By August 2019, only five Bob’s Big Boy Restaurants remain in operation, all in Southern California.[4][5][note 1] Those five locations are in Burbank (Toluca Lake), Calimesa, Downey, Norco, and Northridge. Two of these restaurants are now protected historic landmarks: the Burbank location on Riverside Drive and the Downey location, previously known as Johnie’s Broiler. In August 2020, the addition of a Bob’s Big Boy in Indian Springs, Nevada was announced in partnership with Terrible Herbst, with an opening planned for November 2020.[6]

I thought they were defunct, but apparently there are 5 left.