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    Quote Originally Posted by City Dad View Post
    your creative mood shall express itself... we are all children of the world
    my date nite jam - and by "date nite" I mean the kids are at grandmas and city wife and I order in and watch "Orange is the New Black"
    You sly devil, you.

    (By the way, how is "Orange...."? I absolutely loved House of Cards, but Hemlock Grove failed to impress me.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Quagga View Post
    You sly devil, you.

    (By the way, how is "Orange...."? I absolutely loved House of Cards, but Hemlock Grove failed to impress me.)
    It's one of the shows my wife and I can agree on... The story has it's moments, but the main appeal - for men anyway - are the prison love scenes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by City Dad View Post
    are the prison love scenes.
    there you go Quagga.

    Something you can relate to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkShadow View Post
    there you go Quagga.

    Something you can relate to.
    Don't threaten me with a good time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Quagga View Post
    Don't threaten me with a good time!
    i thought you said a good time with you entailed CityDad and his newly purchased canoe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by City Dad View Post
    It's one of the shows my wife and I can agree on... The story has it's moments, but the main appeal - for men anyway - are the prison love scenes.
    Damn you CD - two minutes into the very first episode, and I am sold. There went my weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Quagga View Post
    Damn you CD - two minutes into the very first episode, and I am sold.
    Wait, Laura Prepon gets naked 2 minutes in?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Quagga View Post
    There went my weekend.
    I thought you said you were manually stimulating caged animals for artificial insemination all weekend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawgZWylde View Post
    A good communist is a dead one...
    Weren't there some nuns killed by those Contras that we armed....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady Quagga View Post
    A return suggests we actually had true entrepreneurial free market capitalism. When exactly do you believe that was?
    Bwahaha, indeed a loaded question since the actual term wasn't created until the 19th century, long after the founders wrote the constitution. And certainly not something that can be easily answered in a thread like this due to time and space constraints. Therefore I've borrowed an article from the Heritage Foundation titled "The Economic Principles of America’s Founders: Property Rights, Free Markets, and Sound Money".

    http://www.heritage.org/research/rep...nd-sound-money

    And here are a couple of examples of where we are now;

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...tcmp=obinsite#

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...cmp=latestnews

    True entrepreneurial capitalism in the USA began with the founders who wrote it into our constitution. It just wasn't called that back then. And it is still there, just hijacked by progressive cronyism, which is against the constitution...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawgZWylde View Post
    Bwahaha, indeed a loaded question since the actual term wasn't created until the 19th century, long after the founders wrote the constitution. And certainly not something that can be easily answered in a thread like this due to time and space constraints. Therefore I've borrowed an article from the Heritage Foundation titled "The Economic Principles of America’s Founders: Property Rights, Free Markets, and Sound Money".

    http://www.heritage.org/research/rep...nd-sound-money

    And here are a couple of examples of where we are now;

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...tcmp=obinsite#

    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...cmp=latestnews

    True entrepreneurial capitalism in the USA began with the founders who wrote it into our constitution. It just wasn't called that back then. And it is still there, just hijacked by progressive cronyism, which is against the constitution...
    In other words you NEVER really had an answer, till you LOOKED one UP!!!!!!

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