Tag: restingbitchface

  • Observations from a distance

    Observations from a distance

    Word out of lansing

    if I don’t agree with the Democrat Party’s Radical Agenda I’ll be viewed as a Domestic Terrorist according to restingbitchface

    Let’s compare shall we restingbitchface

    you’re installed puppet is afraid to walk outside with 30K troops deployed to protect him

    My President walked into North Korea…. Alone

    Since the inauguration have you seen the pedo-jo restingbitchface

    board AF1 f

    fly Marine 1

    ride in the beast aka the presidential limo

    review the troops

    meet any world leader good or bad

    appear outside the White house grounds

    Saluted by any Military

    hold an outside press conference

    make any public appearance outside of DC

    has he done anything anything other than sign EO’s

    imagine that
  • More fuel

    More fuel

    for the fire in the belly

    I bring news of this state

    while others bring news of their states

    so everyone can be relatively informed

    Why would she do this?

    17 Oct 2020

    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) vetoed legislation that would have made it a felony to attempt to apply for multiple absentee ballots or fill out an application for other individuals without their consent.

    The main bill was passed by the GOP-controlled House and Senate on bipartisan 77-26 and 32-6 votes, with some Democrats opposed.

    Protect her Criminal democrat party during the election

    I’d ask her personally but just lookin her

    well

    have you ever walked into a ball of hanging ticks from a tree?

    well I have it wasn’t fun

    you ever have a tick on you?

    well just look at her

    her oily looking skin is like the residue of tick

    ebbie gibbies

    file this under

    Chance ya bastard now I’m itchy

    Most people think that because it’s winter, they’re safe from tree-dwelling creepy crawlies, but bugs don’t actually die during the cold months. Instead, they hibernate. And once they’re nice and cozy inside your home, they rear their gross heads.

    Imagine waking up Christmas morning, only to have bugs crawling all over your presents!

    The most common trees known to carry bugs are spruce, fir, and pine trees. Consequently, one of the most common bugs found in these trees is Aphids. Aphids are usually a black or brown color and very small, so it’s important to inspect your tree closely. Don’t squash these bugs on your furniture, as they leave purple or red stains.

    Other tree-dwelling bugs are ticks, scale insects, bark beetles, psocids, and mites. But beware! Even if you don’t see any bugs, there could still be traces of feeding trails, eggs, or burrows, all of which could lead to a mass army of bugs any second.

    Once you bring the tree home, leave it in the garage for 24 hours. Then, once it’s up, be sure to vacuum around the bottom as frequently as possible. This will eliminate any adventurous bugs.

    Spray your tree with neem oil. This will kill any bugs present.

    You’re Welcome 🙂