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They fixed the "learing" center sign 🤣


The part that is being overlooked is that's it's not the typo, brain fart misprints happen more often than you would think in the print business and the error is actually on the print shop. The crazy part is that they didn't care and still put it up because they're not a legitimate business they don't care if they attract customers or not! They didn't even bother to get a free reprint from the print shop they just took the offered discount and slapped it on there.

Close to my families old business there was a diner that was 100% a front, if you ever watched The Wire it looked like the restaurant that the Greeks would hang out at they never even had any food you went in there and had to just ask what they had that day and sometimes it was nothing but coffee. They had signs in the front windows advertising "Hot and Fresh Sandwishes".
 
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I just realized, if any Minnesota politicians get sentenced to federal prison for fraud,,or any federal crime, they will get pardoned as soon as a democrat gets elected. Still worth doing


For example, here are some of Biden’s pardons


Michael Conahan: A former Pennsylvania judge involved in the "kids for cash" scandal, where he took bribes in exchange for wrongly sentencing children to time in for-profit youth prisons. His commutation was criticized even by some Democrats.
Meera Sachdeva: A Mississippi doctor convicted of large-scale Medicare fraud, partly by giving diluted drugs to cancer patients.
Rita Crundwell: A former local official in Illinois who committed the largest municipal fraud scheme in U.S. history by embezzling over $50 million of public funds to finance a personal luxury lifestyle and a horse breeding operation.
Leonard Peltier: A Native American activist convicted of murdering two FBI agents in 1975. Critics called his clemency a "horrible abuse of power".
Waverly Two: Ferrone Claiborne and Terence Richardson, who were convicted in the killing of a police officer in Virginia. The U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia reportedly advised the White House against commuting their sentences, causing outrage from the officer's family and Virginia's governor.
 
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