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back in 2020, Delicious Meatball Sub posted a blurry lineup (i think it ended up being a fake? don’t remember) with dblood ‘s face blocking out the majority of the poster. no recollection of what events led up to that but i remember it being very funny at the time
That would certainly take a tremendous amount of political will, but hypothetically it’s possible. The 1835 Tennessee state constitution resolved that the state needed to select a permanent capital, as chosen by the Tennessee General Assembly, which was selected as Nashville by the assembly in 1843. To modify the state constitution today, you’d need to get a state senator or representative to propose an amendment and then, long story short, have it be approved by 2/3rds of both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly. The major hurdle is that in this political climate, where the majority of the members of both chambers are Republican, I can’t see them wanting to approve an amendment to move the capital from Nashville where it’s been for the last 181 years to Manchester, a significantly less populated area that once a year gets infested by the dirtiest wooks in America. But you can try!
That would certainly take a tremendous amount of political will, but hypothetically it’s possible. The 1835 Tennessee state constitution resolved that the state needed to select a permanent capital, as chosen by the Tennessee General Assembly, which was selected as Nashville by the assembly in 1843. To modify the state constitution today, you’d need to get a state senator or representative to propose an amendment and then, long story short, have it be approved by 2/3rds of both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly. The major hurdle is that in this political climate, where the majority of the members of both chambers are Republican, I can’t see them wanting to approve an amendment to move the capital from Nashville where it’s been for the last 181 years to Manchester, a significantly less populated area that once a year gets infested by the dirtiest wooks in America. But you can try!
I’ll take a weekend of wooks over a never-ending barrage of bachelorette party pedal bars anytime.
That would certainly take a tremendous amount of political will, but hypothetically it’s possible. The 1835 Tennessee state constitution resolved that the state needed to select a permanent capital, as chosen by the Tennessee General Assembly, which was selected as Nashville by the assembly in 1843. To modify the state constitution today, you’d need to get a state senator or representative to propose an amendment and then, long story short, have it be approved by 2/3rds of both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly. The major hurdle is that in this political climate, where the majority of the members of both chambers are Republican, I can’t see them wanting to approve an amendment to move the capital from Nashville where it’s been for the last 181 years to Manchester, a significantly less populated area that once a year gets infested by the dirtiest wooks in America. But you can try!
I’ll take a weekend of wooks over a never-ending barrage of bachelorette party pedal bars anytime.
That would certainly take a tremendous amount of political will, but hypothetically it’s possible. The 1835 Tennessee state constitution resolved that the state needed to select a permanent capital, as chosen by the Tennessee General Assembly, which was selected as Nashville by the assembly in 1843. To modify the state constitution today, you’d need to get a state senator or representative to propose an amendment and then, long story short, have it be approved by 2/3rds of both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly. The major hurdle is that in this political climate, where the majority of the members of both chambers are Republican, I can’t see them wanting to approve an amendment to move the capital from Nashville where it’s been for the last 181 years to Manchester, a significantly less populated area that once a year gets infested by the dirtiest wooks in America. But you can try!
I’ll take a weekend of wooks over a never-ending barrage of bachelorette party pedal bars anytime.
Joke’s on you, I’m riding solo on a jacuzzi party bus before barreling up to the second floor of Tootsie’s, throwing $20s at the acoustic singer on the second floor at lunch time to play Jason Isbell’s “Elephant” and ruin everyone’s day.
I’ll take a weekend of wooks over a never-ending barrage of bachelorette party pedal bars anytime.
Joke’s on you, I’m riding solo on a jacuzzi party bus before barreling up to the second floor of Tootsie’s, throwing $20s at the acoustic singer on the second floor at lunch time to play Jason Isbell’s “Elephant” and ruin everyone’s day.
I know this doesn’t mean anything but that’s not gonna stop me from rereading this to try and understand it
(75% of that actually happened btw. She didn’t know the chords for “Elephant” but she said she loved the song. She did “Cover Me Up” instead. She was great. Wish I remembered her name.)
[The part that didn’t happen was that it wasn’t lunch time. Obvs.]
That would certainly take a tremendous amount of political will, but hypothetically it’s possible. The 1835 Tennessee state constitution resolved that the state needed to select a permanent capital, as chosen by the Tennessee General Assembly, which was selected as Nashville by the assembly in 1843. To modify the state constitution today, you’d need to get a state senator or representative to propose an amendment and then, long story short, have it be approved by 2/3rds of both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly. The major hurdle is that in this political climate, where the majority of the members of both chambers are Republican, I can’t see them wanting to approve an amendment to move the capital from Nashville where it’s been for the last 181 years to Manchester, a significantly less populated area that once a year gets infested by the dirtiest wooks in America. But you can try!
...and that would still cost less than booking Taylor Swift!
That would certainly take a tremendous amount of political will, but hypothetically it’s possible. The 1835 Tennessee state constitution resolved that the state needed to select a permanent capital, as chosen by the Tennessee General Assembly, which was selected as Nashville by the assembly in 1843. To modify the state constitution today, you’d need to get a state senator or representative to propose an amendment and then, long story short, have it be approved by 2/3rds of both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly. The major hurdle is that in this political climate, where the majority of the members of both chambers are Republican, I can’t see them wanting to approve an amendment to move the capital from Nashville where it’s been for the last 181 years to Manchester, a significantly less populated area that once a year gets infested by the dirtiest wooks in America. But you can try!
I’ll take a weekend of wooks over a never-ending barrage of bachelorette party pedal bars anytime.
I'm headed that way tonight to go see Goose at the ampitheater, that area around Broadway isn't quite as horrible as it used to be. The food hall place and rooftop stage on top are pretty awesome, me and Sharla saw STS9 there on 4/20 and had a blast.
I’ll take a weekend of wooks over a never-ending barrage of bachelorette party pedal bars anytime.
I'm headed that way tonight to go see Goose at the ampitheater, that area around Broadway isn't quite as horrible as it used to be. The food hall place and rooftop stage on top are pretty awesome, me and Sharla saw STS9 there on 4/20 and had a blast.
I was there this past weekend, and I strongly beg to differ. Broadway is too much - even during the day. (It didn’t help that I had my kids with me.)
Assembly Food Hall is the place I was thinking of, I had to look it up. I brave the rest of Broadway to go there anytime I'm in the area.
But yeah, the rest of the street still is pretty much the same bachelorette honkey tonk. I was so devastated that even the Taco Bell Cantina around the corner was such a letdown when we tried it last year.
Assembly Food Hall is the place I was thinking of, I had to look it up. I brave the rest of Broadway to go there anytime I'm in the area.
But yeah, the rest of the street still is pretty much the same bachelorette honkey tonk. I was so devastated that even the Taco Bell Cantina around the corner was such a letdown when we tried it last year.
We had planned to hit Assembly Food Hall for lunch, but our plans got messed up, so we tried to go there for an early dinner. There were a lot of great options in there, but it was PACKED and way too overstimulating for my daughter, so we ended up going elsewhere. I think everyone was pregaming before heading to the stadium for the Post Malone show. We probably picked the worst possible day to explore with the kids.
Post by Jake Jortles on Oct 24, 2024 14:56:18 GMT -5
I've reviewed all of the submissions on the last couple pages, and the Cum Poster is still #1 or 1B with the pregnancy scam being 1a. Thank you for your submissions.
Post by 3post1jack1 on Oct 24, 2024 15:11:58 GMT -5
cum poster was the peak. bonus the fallout from it resulted in what i'm pretty sure is my most liked post of all time. so even though i wasn't involved it boosted my inforoo clout.
cum poster was the peak. bonus the fallout from it resulted in what i'm pretty sure is my most liked post of all time. so even though i wasn't involved it boosted my inforoo clout.
And Tyler isn’t doing festivals next year from what I saw today from my friend. Next run of dates to follow these are Tokyo and South America in late 2025. Was hoping he would land here