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Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Now That's Funny!
4 comments:
Anonymous
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IMO there is no comparison. Don't belittle these two christian stores who close on Sundays giving their employees the option of attending church. Do you really think these two businesses disrespect our flag, like that bushy haired ex football player.. Funny this is not and I expect these two businesses agree with me. Guess that leaves only you and that black man laughing your butts off over this sick humor.
It is not sick. You are too sensitive. The joke is not that the stores are closed on Sundays but this smuck doesn't know how to work. His performance on the field sucks so he has to do something stupid to get attention. No reflection on these wonderful establishments.
There was no disrespect for Chick-Fil-A or Hobby Lobby; it's well known they choose not to operate on Sunday, and are generally saluted for that decision.
And the ex-footballer also isn't working on Sunday, also due to his decision. He had a great contract and asked to be released. He was offered a back-up role by Denver but wanted starter pay. Most who like the two businesses have no use for the failed athlete.
4 comments:
IMO there is no comparison. Don't belittle these two christian stores who close on Sundays giving their employees the option of attending church. Do you really think these two businesses disrespect our flag, like that bushy haired ex football player.. Funny this is not and I expect these two businesses agree with me. Guess that leaves only you and that black man laughing your butts off over this sick humor.
It is not sick. You are too sensitive. The joke is not that the stores are closed on Sundays but this smuck doesn't know how to work. His performance on the field sucks so he has to do something stupid to get attention. No reflection on these wonderful establishments.
I think you took this the wrong way. It was not belittling the 2 businesses, it was a shot at Kapernick, and it is funny. You need to lighten up.
9:26, you kind of missed the point.
There was no disrespect for Chick-Fil-A or Hobby Lobby; it's well known they choose not to operate on Sunday, and are generally saluted for that decision.
And the ex-footballer also isn't working on Sunday, also due to his decision. He had a great contract and asked to be released. He was offered a back-up role by Denver but wanted starter pay. Most who like the two businesses have no use for the failed athlete.
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