(pb) >>16140362
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Based on the size of this "operation" it's obviously been planned for years. And PDJT didn't know about it? Doubt it.
(pb) >>16140362
Based on the size of this "operation" it's obviously been planned for years. And PDJT didn't know about it? Doubt it.
The daily BOTOX update.
PDJT mentioned Whirlpool tonight.
>shungite
I think there was something in the ball. No one could ever be that happy getting a soccer ball anyone could buy from Dicks Sporting goods. Especially a Mogul.
For about $30 you too could own a soccer ball. PDJT was as happy like he was just handed the Mona Lisa.
Russia's putting up with a lot of insanity right now. Sanctions are a declaration of war. At least they used to be. The Western governments are foolish. The sanctions will cripple the EU and punish Americans too. We have the worst world leaders right now probable in the history of the world. And worst being most corrupt and devoid of common sense. But it's not even that. This is what crazy governments always do when they're losing their grip on power. Fuck them.
Get em in Beeville. I think that's where he shot his hunting "friend". I actually drove thru Beeville once. If I didn't stop for gas I would have missed it. 😉
> the Theory of Everything
😂 Like the Italian lottery. A dollar a day for a million years.
"A powerful explanation"
We have a lot of those. What we're missing is just one BIG KO.
I knows there's a gas station. I stopped there. And the girl I was with went to use the bathroom. I saw one of the attendants make a bee line (no pun intended) back inside. I had a friend who worked a gas station so I knew about the see thru mirror in the ladies room. I know all the tricks. I whistled and told her to use the men's room. 😉 And off we went.
What happened to him?
>Whittington
Never mind. He's alive and well compensated. That's a neat trick they used right there.
In 2000, Whittington began fighting a legal case involving the eminent domain seizure of a city block of property he owned in Austin. In 2013, after various court proceedings, a Texas district court awarded the title of the property to the city of Austin and ordered the city to pay Whittington $10,500,000 in compensation for the property
Harry M. Whittington
March 3, 1927 (age 95)
She's all over the place. She's the "they think you'd follow the stars" Congress version. For the younger generation. Someone 15-30 yo is in awe. You can count on that. It was a good move on their part. Then they threw in the other members of the squad to appeal to up and coming radical segments. Political Warfare in your face.
Join or 404. Scared? 😉 Some people ain't no damn good.