The Best Reason Now To Be An Expat In Argentina...

If all of the things mentioned (it is a lawsuit afterall) are true, then it is definitely a reason to fear what may be coming.


Oh well, the dude should be able to buy plenty of drugs to cram up his ass with his settlement money.
 
Looks like Leo fell through the cracks in the "no drug dog left behind" program.

Ba dum dum kshhhhhh... (get it? "fell through the cracks"? "left behind"... ??) ok ok, I won't quit my day job.

You could always write for the Independent.
 
There was a report of a FEMA camp in Opelika, Alabama. As luck has it, Opelika is a small town about 40 minutes from my small hometown in Alabama.

There is very good bass fishing on Sougahatchee Lake, especially in the North end where the Sougahatchee creek feeds in.

There is also excellent BarBQue at Chuck's.

But I can guarantee you there is no FEMA camp there.
 
Now *THIS* is a good reason to be an expat in Argentina.

I saw this story a few days ago and I find it unbelievable. I grew up not too far from where this occurred and, although the people can be kind of weird, I still can't imagine something like this happening. If even one part of it is true, it's extreme. If all of the things mentioned (it is a lawsuit afterall) are true, then it is definitely a reason to fear what may be coming.
well, if you´re over 50 y.o., it´s a service when reluctant to your yearly test. .:)
 
In the aftermath of Katrina, a few well-managed FEMA camps would have been a valuable asset ("Heck of a job, Brownie...") but, if those folks chose to get flooded out and drown, well, it was their own fault.
 
In fairness, Rand deserves credit for her atheism (though many of her followers find it abhorrent, they somehow choose to overlook it). At the same time, unfortunately, many others among those followers have adopted her as their own infaillible supreme being.

In fairness, Stalin and Pol Pot deserve credit for their atheism....
 
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