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Sprarklin Free

Retired Washington state resident

Recent Comments

  1. 1 day ago on Luann

    Don’t they work and go to college?

    When I was in my late teens and early 20’s, I was working and going to college and I met a lot of people, and I dated a lot of guys.

    When I was 23, I met my husband through my social network, and we married at 26. That was in 1976 and we are still married.

  2. 3 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    I think the real issue is how many people become millionaires AFTER they enter Congress and while they are serving in Congress.

    AOC is one example. Far from the only example, but probably the one name most would recognize.

  3. 24 days ago on Clay Bennett

    This decision presents a variety of problems for those who are legally harassing Trump, it could even have implications for the recently concluded Soviet show trial in Manhattan.

    The most intriguing part of the decision was Justice Clarence Thomas’s concurring opinion, which gives Trump ammunition in his battle with Special Counsel Jack Smith and is a multi-page dismantling of the legality of the special counsel’s office.

    Biden was trotted out well past his bedtime to complain about the ruling. He’d been given a bad spray tan and just enough Adderall to enable him to read off of a teleprompter for a few minutes. He didn’t take any questions, of course.

    President LOLEightyonemillion and his handlers had a lot riding on Merrick Garland’s rogue special counsel attack on Trump, and it has to be particularly galling in what’s left of his mind that Clarence Thomas is the SCOTUS justice throwing a massive monkey wrench into the plan.

    It was almost exactly 33 years ago when, as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Joe Biden did everything he could to destroy Thomas’s reputation and keep him off of the Supreme Court. He enabled Anita Hill and her spurious accusations and attempted character assassination.

    Don’t be surprised if NPR is soon overcome by the urge to interview Anita Hill.

  4. 29 days ago on Amanda the Great

    I’ve been using automatic litter boxes for about 20 years and I will never go back. With the automatic litter box you never walk into the house and smell the cat box.

    With one cat, I change my litter once a month. My sister has multiple cats and has a litter box that is hooked up to her plumbing.

  5. about 1 month ago on Reality Check

    Trump legalized industrial hemp in, I believe, 2019. Industrial hemp can be used to replace most plastics, and is one of the fastest growing plants.

    If this climate cultism was in any way based in reality, there would be more of a movement away from plastics. But these climate cultists are just more brainwashed idiots who are useful for support of taxes.

  6. 3 months ago on Luann

    You could have made a card, or have done something.

    Creepy Luann.

  7. 3 months ago on Luann

    If Tara thinks going to Italy to learn circus is such a great idea, why doesn’t she do it herself instead of criticizing Luann? Luann isn’t the one who thinks Italy is such a good idea.

    Personally, I’ve never wanted to step one foot in Italy. Nothing against Italy as much as I have no interest in Europe.

    My ancestors are from Europe, and from what I’ve heard, I can see why they left.

  8. 3 months ago on Luann

    What I’m not buying is Tiff still wearing her work outfit. No way. Any self respecting college aged young woman would have ripped it off upon entering her apartment and changed into something cute.

  9. 3 months ago on Frazz

    Trump legalized industrial hemp. A lot of products that are currently made from plastic and paper could be made from industrial hemp.

  10. 4 months ago on Frazz

    There’s a guy in Seattle that reminds me of Frazz. He works as a Metro bus driver even though he is a successful author and film producer. As a bus driver, he goes out of his way to drive the most dangerous bus routes and to interact with the passengers.

    His name is Nathan Vass. His blog is fascinating.