Anonymous ID: f27046 March 10, 2023, 10:27 p.m. No.18483862   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3878 >>3889 >>3927

>>18483842

TV dinners were only allowed when DadAnon was off flying somewhere. Anon has a very fond memory of eating a Swanson chicken dinner and watching TV - with the TV in the same room and everything! The TV wasn't on much and it was relegated to the basement rec room. The box went off the moment anybody opened their mouths. Irked to this very dayโ€ฆ

Anonymous ID: f27046 March 10, 2023, 10:52 p.m. No.18483944   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18483889

I quit McD's maybe 3 years ago? Then maybe a year ago I NEEDED a Filet of Fish. YUGE mistake. What a shame, that was the best thing on the menu and far and away the best thing on the school menu, if schoolboys are omitted. Everything out there is disgusting and anon's waistline shows it didn't hurt to quit that crap.

Anonymous ID: f27046 March 10, 2023, 10:56 p.m. No.18483963   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3969

>>18483943

I ate at McDonalds's a total of 1 time and 1 time only when out of town family came and DadAnon went and came back with a giant box of burgers and fries, shakes too.

McDonald's WAS delicious, completely different. Taco Bell was delicious too, and 3 tacos for a buck, up from 4 for a buck.

Anonymous ID: f27046 March 10, 2023, 10:58 p.m. No.18483974   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18483927

I enoyed that slightly industrial taste of the chicken and the fake taters. After 3 hot cooked meals every single day of anon's life it was the best food I ever ate. The mixed veg, what a waste of space and anon has always been big on veggies.

Anonymous ID: f27046 March 10, 2023, 11:13 p.m. No.18484029   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18484008

Did all of them stop 24 hour service? Anon was out wandering a bit around 3am one recent night and it was dark out there, all of the fast food joints were closed for the night and only Denny's was open. Sambo's was better

Anonymous ID: f27046 March 11, 2023, 12:06 a.m. No.18484234   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4244

>>18484186

>>18484140

>DJs Mechanical

Daniel J Fernandez Jr

 

2018 HVACR NJ schools, $5 million

2018 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)

2010 ASME membership

LOTS of Miltary work

 

http://djsmechanical.com/CorpExperience.pdf

 

the pdf has a lot of images, showing off their skills, didn't notice exterior pics

Anonymous ID: f27046 March 11, 2023, 12:31 a.m. No.18484293   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18484261

Prior to the discovery of young Lindbergh's body, Charles Lindbergh Sr. did pay some ransom to the purported kidnapper, per their demands. That ransom was paid by Lindbergh in the form of so-called gold certificates, just as those became scarce. It was the midst of the Great Depression, and President Roosevelt had recently suspended the gold standard as a means to stimulate the economy, as Federal Reserve History explains. Those gold certificates, as well as the wood from the broken ladder discovered at the scene, both played a part in the conviction of Hauptmann, a German immigrant who emerged as a leading suspect two years later.

 

Implicating Hauptmann were Lindbergh's gold certificates, which Hauptmann used to make a purchase. Once he became a suspect, more of Lindbergh's ransom was found in Hauptmann's home. So, too, were wood samples matching the ladder found at the scene of the crime. (Still other certificates showed up, turned into the Federal Reserve and signed by someone who was never identified, per the FBI.) Hauptmann denied his involvement from the start. He claimed the certificates were given to him. Nonetheless, Hauptmann was convicted of capital murder and executed in 1936. He refused an 11th-hour offer to save his life life in prison, instead of execution in exchange for a confession, as The Topeka Capital-Journal goes on to report.

Decades later, there's little to be done if Bruno Hauptmann was, in fact, wrongly convicted and executed for the crime of kidnapping and murdering Charles Lindbergh's son, and not much chance to definitively prove who the real culprit was. Based on author Pearlman's book "Lindbergh Kidnapping Suspect Number 1," though, there's a case to be made that Lindbergh himself could have been guilty, and the reason that investigators failed to consider that possibility was Lindbergh's fame. It was also inconceivable at the time for a father to commit such an act.

 

Pearlman is not the first scholar to speculate that Lindbergh played a part in his son's death. In "CRIME OF THE CENTURY: The Lindbergh Kidnapping Hoax," published in 1993, authors Gregory Ahlgren and Stephen Monier posit that Lindbergh's son died in an accident for which Lindbergh was responsible, based on reporting from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. In her book, Pearlman takes it one step further.Could Lindbergh โ€” a Nazi-sympathizer known to believe in eugenics, a controversial and discredited theory that inherited genetic traits could be bred out of the human race, creating some kind of master race (per PBS) โ€” offered up his son to a scientist with similar views for an experimental medical procedure, during which Lindbergh knew his son would die?It's impossible to say for sure. Based on the case that Pearlman lays out, it's a chilling, if fascinating thought to consider, based on reporting from The Topeka Capital-Journal.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/the-charles-lindbergh-baby-theory-that-would-change-everything/ar-AAYN6Hs

Anonymous ID: f27046 March 11, 2023, 12:47 a.m. No.18484341   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18484294

That was a very cool and thoughful gift anon, very nice. That pic caused anon to learn those weren't Levis, those were Lobs.

Joseph Strauss, engineer

Levi the Phoenician trader

(German-Phoenician)

and all that residual monies, the Haas, the Goldmans