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Stratussphere t1_j4w3dfw wrote
Reply to TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
Sounds about right for Texas...
RailRoad_Candy t1_j4w3agr wrote
Reply to comment by AdoltTwittler in I prefer to run the Charles shirtless and 85f, but NGL, today was pretty damn nice by SteveTheBluesman
Did the same thing. "What is wrong with you lady!? Why would you advertise that?!"
Phitsik23 t1_j4w0lj1 wrote
Reply to comment by ValkyriesOnStation in TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
Sounds like something that'll get you statues made of you (in certain areas)
Twerks4Jesus t1_j4vyhz5 wrote
Reply to comment by FindOneInEveryCar in TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
Like good southern Christians.
ValkyriesOnStation t1_j4vxmzw wrote
Reply to comment by FindOneInEveryCar in TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
There is that republican who was just arrested 2 days ago because he paid people to shoot at the houses of democrats. Almost killed a 10 year old girl, bullets whizzing in her bedroom.
I'll be surprised if they actually charge him.
NovaPrime15 t1_j4vuiih wrote
Reply to comment by Bostonstrangler69 in TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
r/Beetlejuicing
EZ-PZ-Japa-NEE-Z t1_j4vqttd wrote
GM_Pax t1_j4vn4pb wrote
Reply to Unused Medication by Cuppacoke
Bring it to a pharmacy, they'll take care of proper disposal for you.
I'm deeply sorry for your loss; my own mother passed away in early June, so I know your pain.
Lurchie_ OP t1_j4vm4ox wrote
Reply to comment by FindOneInEveryCar in TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
"We'll cut ourselves off at the knees, but we sure stuck it to them snowflake libtards!"
FindOneInEveryCar t1_j4vknnd wrote
Reply to TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
Nowadays the Texas legislature would knowingly honor a Massachusetts serial killer to own the libs.
[deleted] t1_j4vizuo wrote
Reply to Unused Medication by Cuppacoke
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DM39 t1_j4vh5aw wrote
Reply to comment by DerekMcLeod in TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
Only difference is now someone would've slipped their agenda surrounding something like a rezoning into the byline
Commercial_Board6680 t1_j4vdl20 wrote
Reply to I prefer to run the Charles shirtless and 85f, but NGL, today was pretty damn nice by SteveTheBluesman
I'm not sure if I'm up to seeing shirtless 85 yo in any weather.
Bostonstrangler69 t1_j4vd54g wrote
Reply to TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
Hey you take what you can get. It's nice to be appreciated somewhere.
beepbopmeepmop t1_j4vchkz wrote
Reply to Help Finding Health Insurance Coverage by ananas33333
You can call the SHINE program (Serving the Health Insurance Needs of Everyone) to speak with a trained insurance counselor about your options. It's free to call 1-800-439-2370. It's a state funded program and they aren't affiliated with any particular insurance so won't try to sell you on anything.
DerekMcLeod t1_j4vbv16 wrote
Reply to TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
Glad to see we've made great strides is legislation over the last 50 years.
willzyx01 t1_j4v8xiy wrote
Reply to Unused Medication by Cuppacoke
Most pharmacies, hospital lobbies and police stations have medicine recycling bins.
Map: https://www.mass.gov/service-details/find-a-waste-medication-kiosk
abg225 t1_j4v7640 wrote
Reply to Unused Medication by Cuppacoke
Sorry for your loss..CVS has a bin where you can drop off meds. Looks like a mailbox and can be found by the pharmacy.
Augentech t1_j4v6yda wrote
Reply to Unused Medication by Cuppacoke
I dropped my mothers unused meds at a police station. Many but not all were opioids.
christmaszeev t1_j4v6wjj wrote
Reply to Unused Medication by Cuppacoke
A lot of CVS locations take them. The location finder on their website will tell you if a store offers that or not
80s_pup t1_j4v1yhg wrote
Reply to comment by Reckless--Abandon in I prefer to run the Charles shirtless and 85f, but NGL, today was pretty damn nice by SteveTheBluesman
topless is a jeep thing
RunNPRun0316 t1_j4uv2sb wrote
Reply to I prefer to run the Charles shirtless and 85f, but NGL, today was pretty damn nice by SteveTheBluesman
85f? Shirtless? 🤢🤮
wishforagreatmistake t1_j4usa8u wrote
Reply to comment by MaruDramaMon in A “rat crisis” in Brookline is probably a regular Tuesday in Allston by 3720-To-One
Birds of prey are much more efficient and don't terrorize other species or breed like rabbits the way feral cats do. Encourage hawks, eagles, and owls to breed, stop using rat poison, and let them do their thing.
ForwardBound t1_j4up5c9 wrote
Reply to comment by jcosta223 in I prefer to run the Charles shirtless and 85f, but NGL, today was pretty damn nice by SteveTheBluesman
A hamstring injury. Running doesn't ruin your knees, really, but you have to be sure to stretch and strengthen to avoid overuse injuries.
ValkyriesOnStation t1_j4w5zmn wrote
Reply to comment by Phitsik23 in TIL In 1971, the Texas legislature unanimously passed a resolution honoring "Boston Strangler" Albert DeSalvo for his work in "population control." Representative Tom Moore Jr. introduced the bill to prove that they pass legislation with no due diligence given to researching the issues beforehand. by Lurchie_
> (in certain areas)
Areas that complain about statues getting torn down.