Coug thinks that because he now mouths some criticism of the Obama Admin since they're no longer in power, that means he isn't a partisan shill now. I've seen your kunt act for a couple months now Coug, you're an overly wordy dumbfuck who parrots conventional Rat party talking points on damn near every issue.
You think if you toss in a little "pox on both their houses" bullshit that makes you come off as reasonable and intelligent when reality is it just confirms you're a fucking hack.
Comparing Obama blaming Bush for 6 years of his Presidency to people comparing the behavior of the Press under Obama to their behavior now is a great case in point.
You're a fucking partisan hack. Own it Kunt.
I just took a shit in your whore mom's mouth, but it's ok because I was wearing a Trump T-shirt when I did it, so I knew you wouldn't mind.
Fuck off Kunt.
Man that's superior intellect is something else. Notice how the fucking Kunt can't refute a word I say.
Community college is a cheap way to get that chip off your shoulder you uneducated dolt. Not my fault your parents didn't see to your education.
But I'm not a clockwork shill, like the crowd you run with now.
Sad what you've become. Sad, really.
You're a windbag and a liar but that's the Deen for you
You calling anyone a windbag is pretty crispy.
At least I didn't grow up in a town built by mediocre government tit suckers.
Fuck off bob.
The owners and bosses lived in Oly
The drones in the Deen
And the cool kids in Shelton
And Fuck Hoquiam
There is no defending the Deen today. But at the turn of the century and for a time thereafter, the owners of the owners lived in the Deen and summered on Hood Canal. There is nothing like the mid to upper Broadway area (presently crumbling) in O' Town for a reason.
Otherwise, I can get behind the TUFF kids lived in Shelton and Aberdeen, the cool kids lived in Olympia and fuck Hoquiam.
But I'm not a clockwork shill, like the crowd you run with now.
Sad what you've become. Sad, really.
You're a windbag and a liar but that's the Deen for you
You calling anyone a windbag is pretty crispy.
At least I didn't grow up in a town built by mediocre government tit suckers.
Fuck off bob.
The owners and bosses lived in Oly
The drones in the Deen
And the cool kids in Shelton
And Fuck Hoquiam
There is no defending the Deen today. But at the turn of the century and for a time thereafter, the owners of the owners lived in the Deen and summered on Hood Canal. There is nothing like the mid to upper Broadway area (presently crumbling) in O' Town for a reason.
Otherwise, I can get behind the TUFF kids lived in Shelton and Aberdeen, the cool kids lived in Olympia and fuck Hoquiam.
I agree with this. We did some work up on the hill at the Hospital there and the old housing was awesome. Its a part of the Deen you don't see driving through to the ocean
In 2005 when the flip bug hit me and Seattle real estate was at the peak I told my wife we should sell and move to Aberdeen and flip. Get in cheap and get the profit. Then move on.
She did not see the brilliance of my plan although I was told I could move to Aberdeen and she'd keep the house
But I'm not a clockwork shill, like the crowd you run with now.
Sad what you've become. Sad, really.
You're a windbag and a liar but that's the Deen for you
You calling anyone a windbag is pretty crispy.
At least I didn't grow up in a town built by mediocre government tit suckers.
Fuck off bob.
The owners and bosses lived in Oly
The drones in the Deen
And the cool kids in Shelton
And Fuck Hoquiam
There is no defending the Deen today. But at the turn of the century and for a time thereafter, the owners of the owners lived in the Deen and summered on Hood Canal. There is nothing like the mid to upper Broadway area (presently crumbling) in O' Town for a reason.
Otherwise, I can get behind the TUFF kids lived in Shelton and Aberdeen, the cool kids lived in Olympia and fuck Hoquiam.
I agree with this. We did some work up on the hill at the Hospital there and the old housing was awesome. Its a part of the Deen you don't see driving through to the ocean
In 2005 when the flip bug hit me and Seattle real estate was at the peak I told my wife we should sell and move to Aberdeen and flip. Get in cheap and get the profit. Then move on.
She did not see the brilliance of my plan although I was told I could move to Aberdeen and she'd keep the house
You are lucky you have someone who keeps you from doing irreversible shit.
I give the town a lot of shit, and it's well deserved at this point, but I wouldn't trade growing up there, and at that I missed the real boom times. The beginning of the end began while I was there and was well on its way when I left.
I've spent 30 years telling people in Seattle about that area and how surprised they'd be, and I've had people who live in fucking Kenmore laff in my face and think I'm joking.
There was a house I use to visit that's an easy 8k square, is covered in wood work you can't even buy anymore, and by rumor had one of the very first residential elevators in the state of WA. And it had a staircase on which you could have filmed a scene from Gone with the Wind. And don't get me started on the old Middleton house on 10th (or 11th); they had a real wine cellar before that was a thing. There are places up there with five, six and seven stall garages, which presumably were built for horse and carriage in the day.
But I'm not a clockwork shill, like the crowd you run with now.
Sad what you've become. Sad, really.
You're a windbag and a liar but that's the Deen for you
You calling anyone a windbag is pretty crispy.
At least I didn't grow up in a town built by mediocre government tit suckers.
Fuck off bob.
The owners and bosses lived in Oly
The drones in the Deen
And the cool kids in Shelton
And Fuck Hoquiam
There is no defending the Deen today. But at the turn of the century and for a time thereafter, the owners of the owners lived in the Deen and summered on Hood Canal. There is nothing like the mid to upper Broadway area (presently crumbling) in O' Town for a reason.
Otherwise, I can get behind the TUFF kids lived in Shelton and Aberdeen, the cool kids lived in Olympia and fuck Hoquiam.
I agree with this. We did some work up on the hill at the Hospital there and the old housing was awesome. Its a part of the Deen you don't see driving through to the ocean
In 2005 when the flip bug hit me and Seattle real estate was at the peak I told my wife we should sell and move to Aberdeen and flip. Get in cheap and get the profit. Then move on.
She did not see the brilliance of my plan although I was told I could move to Aberdeen and she'd keep the house
You are lucky you have someone who keeps you from doing irreversible shit.
I give the town a lot of shit, and it's well deserved at this point, but I wouldn't trade growing up there, and at that I missed the real boom times. The beginning of the end began while I was there and was well on its way when I left.
I've spent 30 years telling people in Seattle about that area and how surprised they'd be, and I've had people who live in fucking Kenmore laff in my face and think I'm joking.
There was a house I use to visit that's an easy 8k square, is covered in wood work you can't even buy anymore, and by rumor had one of the very first residential elevators in the state of WA. And it had a staircase on which you could have filmed a scene from Gone with the Wind. And don't get me started on the old Middleton house on 10th (or 11th); they had a real wine cellar before that was a thing. There are places up there with five, six and seven stall garages, which presumably were built for horse and carriage in the day.
But I'm not a clockwork shill, like the crowd you run with now.
Sad what you've become. Sad, really.
You're a windbag and a liar but that's the Deen for you
You calling anyone a windbag is pretty crispy.
At least I didn't grow up in a town built by mediocre government tit suckers.
Fuck off bob.
The owners and bosses lived in Oly
The drones in the Deen
And the cool kids in Shelton
And Fuck Hoquiam
There is no defending the Deen today. But at the turn of the century and for a time thereafter, the owners of the owners lived in the Deen and summered on Hood Canal. There is nothing like the mid to upper Broadway area (presently crumbling) in O' Town for a reason.
Otherwise, I can get behind the TUFF kids lived in Shelton and Aberdeen, the cool kids lived in Olympia and fuck Hoquiam.
I agree with this. We did some work up on the hill at the Hospital there and the old housing was awesome. Its a part of the Deen you don't see driving through to the ocean
In 2005 when the flip bug hit me and Seattle real estate was at the peak I told my wife we should sell and move to Aberdeen and flip. Get in cheap and get the profit. Then move on.
She did not see the brilliance of my plan although I was told I could move to Aberdeen and she'd keep the house
You are lucky you have someone who keeps you from doing irreversible shit.
I give the town a lot of shit, and it's well deserved at this point, but I wouldn't trade growing up there, and at that I missed the real boom times. The beginning of the end began while I was there and was well on its way when I left.
I've spent 30 years telling people in Seattle about that area and how surprised they'd be, and I've had people who live in fucking Kenmore laff in my face and think I'm joking.
There was a house I use to visit that's an easy 8k square, is covered in wood work you can't even buy anymore, and by rumor had one of the very first residential elevators in the state of WA. And it had a staircase on which you could have filmed a scene from Gone with the Wind. And don't get me started on the old Middleton house on 10th (or 11th); they had a real wine cellar before that was a thing. There are places up there with five, six and seven stall garages, which presumably were built for horse and carriage in the day.
But I'm not a clockwork shill, like the crowd you run with now.
Sad what you've become. Sad, really.
You're a windbag and a liar but that's the Deen for you
You calling anyone a windbag is pretty crispy.
At least I didn't grow up in a town built by mediocre government tit suckers.
Fuck off bob.
The owners and bosses lived in Oly
The drones in the Deen
And the cool kids in Shelton
And Fuck Hoquiam
There is no defending the Deen today. But at the turn of the century and for a time thereafter, the owners of the owners lived in the Deen and summered on Hood Canal. There is nothing like the mid to upper Broadway area (presently crumbling) in O' Town for a reason.
Otherwise, I can get behind the TUFF kids lived in Shelton and Aberdeen, the cool kids lived in Olympia and fuck Hoquiam.
I agree with this. We did some work up on the hill at the Hospital there and the old housing was awesome. Its a part of the Deen you don't see driving through to the ocean
In 2005 when the flip bug hit me and Seattle real estate was at the peak I told my wife we should sell and move to Aberdeen and flip. Get in cheap and get the profit. Then move on.
She did not see the brilliance of my plan although I was told I could move to Aberdeen and she'd keep the house
You are lucky you have someone who keeps you from doing irreversible shit.
I give the town a lot of shit, and it's well deserved at this point, but I wouldn't trade growing up there, and at that I missed the real boom times. The beginning of the end began while I was there and was well on its way when I left.
I've spent 30 years telling people in Seattle about that area and how surprised they'd be, and I've had people who live in fucking Kenmore laff in my face and think I'm joking.
There was a house I use to visit that's an easy 8k square, is covered in wood work you can't even buy anymore, and by rumor had one of the very first residential elevators in the state of WA. And it had a staircase on which you could have filmed a scene from Gone with the Wind. And don't get me started on the old Middleton house on 10th (or 11th); they had a real wine cellar before that was a thing. There are places up there with five, six and seven stall garages, which presumably were built for horse and carriage in the day.
Of course, there's the rest of the town now.
When we did sell to move to California like SHE wanted, our house had lost a couple hundred grand of paper value from 2005
The point wasn't to live in Aberdeen, it was to make money on a low entry cost building a bankroll that we could have taken to California after the crash to buy Cali homes to flip
But I'm not a clockwork shill, like the crowd you run with now.
Sad what you've become. Sad, really.
You're a windbag and a liar but that's the Deen for you
You calling anyone a windbag is pretty crispy.
At least I didn't grow up in a town built by mediocre government tit suckers.
Fuck off bob.
The owners and bosses lived in Oly
The drones in the Deen
And the cool kids in Shelton
And Fuck Hoquiam
There is no defending the Deen today. But at the turn of the century and for a time thereafter, the owners of the owners lived in the Deen and summered on Hood Canal. There is nothing like the mid to upper Broadway area (presently crumbling) in O' Town for a reason.
Otherwise, I can get behind the TUFF kids lived in Shelton and Aberdeen, the cool kids lived in Olympia and fuck Hoquiam.
I agree with this. We did some work up on the hill at the Hospital there and the old housing was awesome. Its a part of the Deen you don't see driving through to the ocean
In 2005 when the flip bug hit me and Seattle real estate was at the peak I told my wife we should sell and move to Aberdeen and flip. Get in cheap and get the profit. Then move on.
She did not see the brilliance of my plan although I was told I could move to Aberdeen and she'd keep the house
You are lucky you have someone who keeps you from doing irreversible shit.
I give the town a lot of shit, and it's well deserved at this point, but I wouldn't trade growing up there, and at that I missed the real boom times. The beginning of the end began while I was there and was well on its way when I left.
I've spent 30 years telling people in Seattle about that area and how surprised they'd be, and I've had people who live in fucking Kenmore laff in my face and think I'm joking.
There was a house I use to visit that's an easy 8k square, is covered in wood work you can't even buy anymore, and by rumor had one of the very first residential elevators in the state of WA. And it had a staircase on which you could have filmed a scene from Gone with the Wind. And don't get me started on the old Middleton house on 10th (or 11th); they had a real wine cellar before that was a thing. There are places up there with five, six and seven stall garages, which presumably were built for horse and carriage in the day.
Of course, there's the rest of the town now.
When we did sell to move to California like SHE wanted, our house had lost a couple hundred grand of paper value from 2005
The point wasn't to live in Aberdeen, it was to make money on a low entry cost building a bankroll that we could have taken to California after the crash to buy Cali homes to flip
I was right
And believe it or not, you could also have rented it for the income. People still rent down there, even though you can buy a house with a $5 bill. Of course, having a rental in Grays Harbor is not my idea of fun, especially if you're not around.
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There is no defending the Deen today. But at the turn of the century and for a time thereafter, the owners of the owners lived in the Deen and summered on Hood Canal. There is nothing like the mid to upper Broadway area (presently crumbling) in O' Town for a reason.
Otherwise, I can get behind the TUFF kids lived in Shelton and Aberdeen, the cool kids lived in Olympia and fuck Hoquiam.
In 2005 when the flip bug hit me and Seattle real estate was at the peak I told my wife we should sell and move to Aberdeen and flip. Get in cheap and get the profit. Then move on.
She did not see the brilliance of my plan although I was told I could move to Aberdeen and she'd keep the house
I give the town a lot of shit, and it's well deserved at this point, but I wouldn't trade growing up there, and at that I missed the real boom times. The beginning of the end began while I was there and was well on its way when I left.
I've spent 30 years telling people in Seattle about that area and how surprised they'd be, and I've had people who live in fucking Kenmore laff in my face and think I'm joking.
There was a house I use to visit that's an easy 8k square, is covered in wood work you can't even buy anymore, and by rumor had one of the very first residential elevators in the state of WA. And it had a staircase on which you could have filmed a scene from Gone with the Wind. And don't get me started on the old Middleton house on 10th (or 11th); they had a real wine cellar before that was a thing. There are places up there with five, six and seven stall garages, which presumably were built for horse and carriage in the day.
Of course, there's the rest of the town now.
The point wasn't to live in Aberdeen, it was to make money on a low entry cost building a bankroll that we could have taken to California after the crash to buy Cali homes to flip
I was right