ENOUGH already with this daylight saving nonsense. The cost to the country, and it’s citizens, has been recorded and shown to be of little to no benefit to the nation.
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Roxanne Tellier – Daylight Savings And Other Idiocies
Posted in Opinion, politics, Review with tags America, Christianity, daylight saving, DBAWIS, democracy, Democrat, Department of Homeland Security, Depression, entitled, executive orders, Fascism, Gorsuch, Indie Week, Kavanaugh, l Trump's Last Stand, LGBTQ, Martin Atkins, Ontario, Playboy, racism, Republican, Roxanne Tellier, segarini, Supreme Court, United States, xenophobia on November 4, 2018 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Father’s Day 2018
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags 'what about-ers', African slaves, Bob Segarini, Christian Taliban, DACA, DBAWIS, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Justice, Father's Day, H1-B, Hondurans, Ilsa the She Witch of the SS, IvankaTrump, Jeff Sessions, Native Americans, Nazi Germany, Obama, Paul Ryan, Roxanne Tellier, Trump, Wal-Mart, zero tolerance on June 17, 2018 by segariniAll over America, happy families are waking up to a warm and fuzzy Father’s Day 2018. Little boys and girls are presenting their sleepy daddies with home made offerings made from bits of pasta, lashings of glitter and scraps of wood, while they all look forward to a yummy family brunch, a good American style feed of eggs, bacon, sausage, fruit and more, all washed down with buckets of freshly squeezed juice and pots of good, strong coffee.
Roxanne Tellier – Where is Mary Tyler Moore When We Need Her?
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags "Speak to President Trump, 'disrupters', America First, birth control, Bob Segarini, DBAWIS, Department of Homeland Security, Disneyland, equal pay, Every Woman, feminism, guaranteed basic income, Hieronymus Bosch, Lou Grant, Muslim, Oxford University, Rhoda Morgenstern (Valerie Harper); Phyllis Lindstrom (Cloris Leachman); Georgette Franklin (Georgia Engel); Sue Ann Nivens (Betty White), Roxanne Tellier, Soylent Green, The Economist, The Mary Tyler Moore . Great Depression, Utopia, Wharton School of Business on January 29, 2017 by segariniIn 1970, Mary Richards and The Mary Tyler Moore Show debuted to a changing world. Women like my mum, who had left school in grade 9 during the Great Depression, were watching the rise of feminism, and wondering how the heck they were supposed to react and behave.