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BTG: February 2026 Discussion Thread

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Rolling my eyes at the complete ignorance of some on this here internet.

People are commenting on how good looking the homeless man is or his attire.

My question is WTF are homeless people supposed to look like? The narrow mindedness is astounding.

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14 minutes ago, MontyB said:

Rolling my eyes at the complete ignorance of some on this here internet.

People are commenting on how good looking the homeless man is or his attire.

My question is WTF are homeless people supposed to look like? The narrow mindedness is astounding.

OK, I have to defend myself here.

I did say the Sledge Hammer actor is good looking. That was a separate sentence from my comment about his attire. I did not say he is too good looking to be homeless.

I stand by my comment on what he wore. I don't think he needed to wear filthy, dirty, torn clothes. I do think his wardrobe looked new and nice.

You can disagree. I have no problem with that. But calling me completely ignorant and narrow-minded?

Unfair and unwarranted.

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41 minutes ago, ranger1rg said:

OK, I have to defend myself here.

I did say the Sledge Hammer actor is good looking. That was a separate sentence from my comment about his attire. I did not say he is too good looking to be homeless.

I stand by my comment on what he wore. I don't think he needed to wear filthy, dirty, torn clothes. I do think his wardrobe looked new and nice.

You can disagree. I have no problem with that. But calling me completely ignorant and narrow-minded?

Unfair and unwarranted.

LOL, I wasn't talking about YOU. I was talking posts on Facebook and Reddit. I've learned to pay you no mind. Alright, I'm going back to watching The Burbs.

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Hayley's fake fear and fragility is classic undercover villain. The fact that she was willing to send an innocent man to prison for a staged attack makes her even worse now. But her comeuppance is Lynette's constant shake down.

Vanessa being upset that Deanna had utilized the escort service was priceless. And Diego being the escort made it even more messy.

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Sledgehammer sure has made an impact in a very short. Supposedly, now he's the kids daddy. LOL. Can't make it up.

Love this one though.....

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7 minutes ago, MontyB said:

Sledgehammer sure has made an impact in a very short. Supposedly, now he's the kids daddy. LOL. Can't make it up.

Love this one though.....

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Him keeping the gloves lmaooo

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12 hours ago, MontyB said:

LOL, I wasn't talking about YOU. I was talking posts on Facebook and Reddit. I've learned to pay you no mind. Alright, I'm going back to watching The Burbs.

Sorry to hear that! I really look forward to your posts!

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I see Jacob isn't too concerned that his bosses might get a hold of his burner phone and see he's calling the police chief.

I wish the clinic would get up and running already or at least have a building to work out of.

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