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MrCleveland
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Posted: 08 Oct 2018 at 2:54pm |
Ugh...they played this commercial on the radio every other break when I was listening to it at my dad's house as the Browns got a win against the Ravens.
Bud Light had this fanfare commercial on sooooo many times that I wanted to do what Sinatra did when he heard The Doors "Light My Fire"...ram my shoe at the radio. Also...I had a bad day yesterday since my "pastor" thinks I have no life insisted that I go down the church that I work for...to turn-off the damn stove! I told his daughter on how to turn it off...but they insisted on me to go down there!
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I feel bad for you, MrC.
Why would the pastor's daughter not address it if she was there? Is she 'that close' to her father (something I am finding not unheard of, around here)? If you are working for the church, then you are working...couldn't see where 'slavery or gopher clauses' would apply
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Do they 'black out' local TV coverage when the team doesn't sell out? ANOTHER FREE BEER DAY! Seems like working with or for a Pastor would be 'unforgiving'! Just kidding, Mr. C. Tell him you and your dad are having some sacramental wine and you shouldn't drive. Forgive me father for I have sinned.
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MrCleveland
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During dinner and that, I did what Noah did...get drunk!
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