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Rich Men North of Richmond

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by Gatoragman, Aug 18, 2023.

  1. mutz87

    mutz87 p=.06 VIP Member

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    It didn't even occur to me that it was you. Thought it might be someone else with a similar screen name.
     
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  2. cocodrilo

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    That line sucks because I've never heard of fudge rounds.
     
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  3. l_boy

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    While I understand 100 years ago unions did some great things, I’m not sure there are so many examples in more recent decades. Inevitably any company that is heavily union inevitably will go broke. There are numerous examples of companies in the verge of financial ruin and the unions are content to just put a dagger in them. I recall going to a GM parts depot decades ago and seeing workers just sleeping on the job. There were big lines on the loading dock where the trucking company I worked for were absolutely not allowed to cross over in protection of GM workers, god forbid anybody else doing anything productive. Recall how in some parts of the NE drivers would have to pull over and bring on union “lumpers” to assist unloading loads. Listening to a documentary on yellow freight - management did a lot of dumb things along the way, but when they finally tried to consolidate operations for efficiency the union wouldn’t have any part of it so they just shut down.

    Listening to a podcast today discussing why the US has so much less paid vacation than other countries. It can be traced to the diminishing power of unions. So that means we need more unions, right? Well actually in the 30’s and 40’s when other countries were enacting federal benefits policies like pensions, health care and paid vacations the US unions opposed such policies, because that was their territory. If such benefits were mandatory due to federal policy, who needs unions right?

    Now most unions are gone except government unions. Do we think we are all better due to police unions and teachers unions? I understand they serve a purpose but they go much farther than that.
     
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  4. lacuna

    lacuna The Conscience of Too Hot VIP Member

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    Neither had I, so I looked it up. It's a Little Debbie product.

    https://www.littledebbie.com/www/snackproducts/view/44/fudge-rounds
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    Add a sweet surprise to snack time with Little Debbie® Fudge Rounds! Each sandwich cookie has a delicious chocolatey creme between two chocolate cookies and then topped with an even more yummy chocolatey icing. Leave your taste buds singing and a smile on your face for the rest of the day after enjoying one of these! Plus, they are individually wrapped, so they are great for lunch boxes or on the go!
     
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  5. cocodrilo

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    Thanks. I might as well throw in two of my favorite snacks or desserts, in case anyone wants to try something good. One is Santa Cruz oatmeal raisin cookies from Pepperridge Farm. They're soft baked, so much better than hard-baked cookies. The other is Delizza Belgian Cream Mini Eclairs. Nothing really special about the eclairs except that they're filled (as it says on the container) with Bavarian cream (so I don't know why it's called Belgian too). They're the only frozen dessert I've found with Bavarian cream. (Unfortunately the chocolate topping on the eclairs kind of overpowers the taste of the cream.) When I was a kid there was a bakery in town that sold doughnuts filled with Bavarian cream. Mighty good. They sell them now at Dunkin' Donuts, but they're so stingy with the cream that it's mostly dough, so I quit buying them. Bavarian cream is kind of special to me since my forefather came from Wackersdorf, Bavaria.
     
  6. gtr2x

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    Yep, my son's favorite snack as a kid. Doesn't eat em now tho.
     
  7. BigCypressGator1981

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    crazy how these people already know all the words.
     
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  8. WC53

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    Interesting song. Some whining, some truth. Unions have largely become a political party for the sorry workers vs working towards safety and common good,
    Time to go split some wood for winter.
     
  9. citygator

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    "People say we are punching down. The point of the song isn't to punch down"

    Sure.

    "People on welfare shouldn't be buying Fudge Rounds; shouldn't game the system. It's gaming of the system."

    "It's, hey, look, maybe if you're on food stamps, obesity isn't the best means test or reflects that there should be some kind of means test."

     
  10. ATLGATORFAN

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    Tried to listen. Meh. Don’t understand why people on either side are so worked up. There are a lot better songs of all Genre out there
     
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  11. ValdostaGatorFan

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    I've played Whitehouse Road sooo many times. The slowed down version is ok, but the faster paced live version is my jam.
     
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  12. BigCypressGator1981

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    Greatest cocaine reference in a song ever?
     
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  13. ValdostaGatorFan

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    Possibly so.

    I know that if I've been drinking and then get higher than the grocery bill, I frequently head straight to this track in my playlist.
     
  14. ATLGATORFAN

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    ummm. White lines? Worst song of the break dancing era. Ha
     
  15. cocodrilo

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    I won't judge him by his song, I'll just say that IMO this man is incredibly stupid.

    I guess if he won Mega-a-Millions he would refuse to go collect it. But of course he wouldn't buy a ticket anyway. That would be stupid.
     
  16. tilly

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    Got a Tyler Childers vibe to it. I totally dig it vocally. Its in line with the really solid Alt Country sound that is out there right now.
     
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  17. tilly

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    This stuff (Alt country) is huge with college kids. You're just old.
     
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  18. tilly

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    It's called intolerance, and some on the left bathe in it while projecting onto anyone who disagrees with them.
     
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  19. tilly

    tilly Superhero Mod. Fast witted. Bulletproof posts. Moderator VIP Member

    No, but I wouldnt insult them and call them assholes either.
     
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  20. wgbgator

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    No one calls it 'alt country' anymore except old people remembering that term from the 90s.
     
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