Can New York City declare war on Rhode Island? I’ll sign up. Also I think I know @RadioFreeTom’s battle plans.
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Replying to @BlueBoxDave @RadioFreeTom
If RI does the same to CT travelers, it'll be clear to us that they're in desperate need of freedom.
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Replying to @MikeWMerritt @RadioFreeTom
In fairness, Connecticut is awful.
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Replying to @BlueBoxDave @MikeWMerritt
Connecticut is the Central Front, where the RI/MA coalition will defend against the NY hordes by any means necessary.pic.twitter.com/S8SqvSI4Ky
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Replying to @RadioFreeTom @MikeWMerritt
First of all Pennsylvania, a natural ally of New York who already beat Connecticut in a war will be on our side. Beyond that, you guys are lacking gangs and switchblades.
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Replying to @BlueBoxDave @MikeWMerritt
You haven't met the girls we raised on coffee milk and stuffiespic.twitter.com/oJoGPbgRCV
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Replying to @RadioFreeTom @MikeWMerritt
I hope you’re keeping safe, brother.
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Replying to @BlueBoxDave @MikeWMerritt
Haven't seen my kid in nearly three weeks, but managing.
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One of my favorite Rhode Island facts is that Catholic Mass was illegal in the state until it was liberated by the French in 1780 & they lifted the ban so the French soldiers could have Mass.
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And now, per capita, the most Catholic state in the Union
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Yes. Irony.
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