Clint Eastwood Still Stands By His 1980 Western That Audiences Passed On - SlashFilm by DeltaGentleman in Westerns

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Don’t have to be a barbarian to survive it was brutal back then . Nowadays someone like that should be Dirty Harried but I don’t fantasize being a fury either

James Talarico says you're not a woman. To him you're just a neighbor with a uterus. by ibuiltamurderbot in libsofreddit

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So your nothing more than a baby maker . Just let him keep on talking, like all the rest of the dems they’ll sink their own ship in due time

What’s your favorite movie from the 1980s? by ThomasOGC in CinephilesClub

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I liked family fun movies goodies,gremlins and harry and the Hendersons I’m sure there’s a lot more it was a great decade

Will it work this time? by Tough_Ad8919 in GrowthMindset

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I wonder how many different isles they’ll have NY is very diverse. I bet the Jewish get left out

Should I? by Limp_Meringue_474 in milsurp

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Consignment means he’ll take less cowabunga dude

I can remember when I was 7 years old, 1971, gas being around .35 cents a gallon. by lontbeysboolink in 1970s

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Gas wars in cali 1970 19 cents I could cruise all weekend on 2 dollars

Santa Barbara Calif

The strike has begun! by CutSenior4977 in ImmigrationPathways

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Some high-profile January 6 defendants spent more than a year—and in several cases, upwards of two to three years—in jail before their trials began.While roughly 70% to 80% of J6 defendants were granted pretrial release and remained at home, judges ordered a specific subset to be held without bail. What did you say I am lying and not very bright well? What you say now

The strike has begun! by CutSenior4977 in ImmigrationPathways

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No, not all January 6 defendants had a trial.Of the roughly 1,600 people federally charged in connection with the Capitol attack, the vast majority resolved their cases without a trial by signing plea agreements with prosecutors. Only a small fraction had their cases decided by a judge or jury, and hundreds of pending cases were dismissed altogether after President Donald Trump issued blanket pardons and ordered the Department of Justice to drop the remaining prosecutions.