Anonymous ID: 6d0625 Aug. 10, 2018, 1:14 p.m. No.2543379   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3949

[end of bread repost]

 

>>2542727

Are you serious? Cuz I get more clowns responding to this topic than anyone else!

 

Last November, had an Aon tag me about QUINN. It's important but I've not been able to nail it down.

This guy: Finn MacCool or Finn MacCoul, was a mythical hunter-warrior of Irish mythology, occurring also in the mythologies of Scotland and the Isle of Man.

 

Combined with the HORRID Dylan, "Quinn the Eskimo''

 

WHAT do you know?

Anonymous ID: 6d0625 Aug. 10, 2018, 1:23 p.m. No.2543533   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2543419

Yeah- they've fuk'd with everything.

I don't use bless you anymore… I mean, it is a spell of B-less-you. Not the message caring folk speak to one another.

 

And the obligatory Hello? upon answering the phone? Done. I ask Who is it? and always get a confused sort of response.

But really? Who wants to greet someone with HELL?

 

Truly mindbending.

Anonymous ID: 6d0625 Aug. 10, 2018, 1:45 p.m. No.2543939   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3962

Just a typo?

Note: Unloading containers, then MOVING containers (off the dock).

 

Other CRS personnel worked to unload a rare site in Port-au-Prince—a ship that docked at the one working berth in the heavily-damaged harbor. It carried 2,100 metric tons of food from the USAID Food for Peace program. Getting these containers, mainly filled with grain and vegetable oil, off the dock and to warehouses along the city’s devastated roadways is the next challenge. “It may look to many in the rest of the world that those in need are not receiving any aid, but actually thousands here in Port-au-Prince have gotten help.

 

Not a smoking gun but speaks VOLUMES. Unloading containers at the dock would be much more efficient than taking the container to a warehouse, yes?