how can you not trust a guy
named saul goodman
gayest. poast. ever.
to dig
neme
and
pray
and
not worry about censorship
you chickenshit faggot
now
why are (You) here
amigo linguine
have you seen the pharmaceutical reps
sent to peddle their shit to doctors
absolute tens
fuckin models
they get kickbacks
>ascend to the 5th
kek
all i needed to read
maybe youre old skool doc
but these young
doctors and tik tok dancing nurses
dgaf about humanity
that pallet was for sale on facebook
available in dubia, turkey, n i forgot the 3rd
Q drop #1904
Guatemalan Silver Charm Necklace, 1980s Long Wedding Necklace with MILAGROS, Metal Beads, Cowgirl Southwest, First Peoples 30" plus large coin w charms pendant ( 76.2cm ) The pendant is 5" long x 2 1/2"wide ( 12.7cm x 6.35cm ) There are beads and many animal dangles hanging off the double chain strands, the charms are called MILAGROS Lion, duck, quetzal bird, Swallow bird, Deer, Fish and goddess( center bottom ) The necklace and dangles are all silver color metal and most are in excellent condition and actually, still shiny, Purchased in 1990s in Gallup New Mexico at a pawn shop where I was attending the Inter-Tribal Indian festival I was told that this was a Guatemalan Wedding necklace. ???? it was a personal piece but I have become allergic to all metals so this is now up for grabs! Maybe worn 2 times.. *>>MILAGROS are small metal religious charms found in many areas of Latin America, especially GUATEMALA& Mexico. The word โMilagroโ means โmiracleโor Offering( Exvotos). These small charms, often depicting arms, legs, praying people, farm animals and a wide range of other subjects are typically nailed or pinned to crosses or wooden statues of various saints like the Virgin Mary or Christ, sacred objects, pinned on the clothing of saint statues, or hung with little red ribbons or threads from altars and shrines. They are also carried for protection and good luck and thanks to Saints and Their animals. The 1848 repro Coin pendant is of Josรฉ Rafael Carrera Turcios was the president of GUATEMALAfrom 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865, after being appointed President for Life in 1854.
dayshift is too
politically correct
later cucks