Anonymous ID: 5007a0 Jan. 18, 2019, 9:45 a.m. No.4806734   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I was rereading some Q posts about shutdown,

I think these are worth reexamining.

 

Does anyone have an idea about the 3 missing EO'S? Posted a year ago?

Could recent executive orders or ones from past year, be apart of the 3?

 

Also special place has come up recently.

Anonymous ID: 5007a0 Jan. 18, 2019, 10:30 a.m. No.4807253   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7263 >>7309 >>7349

OMG, they made a cartoon depiction of Prince Phillip in crash, they even had his crooked evil teeth, kek

 

I could see a cartoon show based on him, running around all bat shit crazy causing accidents.

 

 

Police launch investigation into Prince Philip crash as it's revealed 'shaken' royal, 97, asked mother and baby 'Is everyone else alright?' after he was pulled through roof of Land Rover - but where were his royal protection officers?

Norfolk Police investigating Duke's crash as it emerges royal was driving without personal protection officer

Prince Philip was 'conscious but very shocked and shaken' after crashing his Land Rover near Sandringham

Two women with nine-month-old baby in back of their Kia smashed into the side of his armoured Land Rover

All three were rushed to hospital - one suffered a broken arm, the other injured her knee but baby unharmed

Experts have warned of the dangers of older drivers getting behind wheel amid rise in over 70s DVLA tests

Buckingham Palace says Philip's licence is up to date - but friends say he will give it up if Queen asks him to

Did YOU see the crash or know the two women involved? Email: martin.robinson@mailonline.co.uk or tips@dailmail.co.uk

 

Police are today investigating the Duke of Edinburgh's role in a horror car smash involving a baby and its mother as it was revealed the Queen's husband was able to walk over and ask them: 'Is everyone else alright?'.

 

Barrister Roy Warne pulled Prince Philip, 97, from the wreckage of his Land Rover and said the royal told officers he had been 'dazzled by the sun' before the collision near the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk at 2.45pm yesterday.

The Kia that ploughed into him on the 60mph A-road was carrying a nine-month-old baby, its mother, 28, and another woman, 45, who suffered a broken arm and an injured knee, but the child was unhurt.

 

Norfolk Police told MailOnline today they are treating it like any other road traffic collision, meaning they are likely to question the Duke once he is recovered. A force spokesman said: 'The incident will be investigated and any appropriate action taken'.

Buckingham Palace has confirmed Philip has an up to date driving licence, renewed every three years since he was 70, but it is still unclear if and when he took his test.

The Queen will be 'very annoyed' with her husband, according to royal expert Ingrid Seward, and Prince Charles said recently he was 'always worried' about his father's determination to keep driving well into his nineties.

 

If Philip was at fault for the smash he could be prosecuted for driving without due care and attention - but could avoid court by surrendering his driving licence, 'Mr Loophole' Nick Freeman has said.

Despite the ongoing police investigation a new Land Rover Freelander was delivered to Sandringham today, suggesting Philip is not ready to give up driving just yet.

The crash also raises major security questions after it emerged there was no royal protection officer in the car with him and Princess Diana's police bodyguard Ken Wharfe told MailOnline today it is a protocol breach and Scotland Yard would have to investigate.

 

Buckingham Palace and the Met both told MailOnline they do not discuss royal security.

Roy Warne, 75, was driving home from hospital with his wife Victoria, 72, who had just been given the all clear from breast cancer, when he saw the Duke's car 'tumbling across the road'.

He helped free the 'conscious' but 'very shaken and shocked' royal through the 4x4's sunroof as the Duke shouted: 'My legs! Where should I put my legs?'

Mr Warne said: 'He [Philip] wasn't rude. He was very shaken and he went and asked: 'Is everyone else alright?'. He's a very brave man. He didn't make a big fuss about it'.

He added: 'He is lucky to be alive. I saw the Duke's car careering, tumbling across the road - it ended up on the other side, having rolled right over. It was an astonishing escape for everyone. People could have been killed. The impact was enormous'.

Mr Warne said he wasn't sure where the Duke's security detail had been but added that police arrived on the scene in a different car 'very quickly', once he had pulled Philip out.

As Prince Philip recovers at Sandringham, it has emerged:

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6604071/Duke-Edinburgh-involved-road-crash.html

Anonymous ID: 5007a0 Jan. 18, 2019, 10:47 a.m. No.4807446   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7476

>>4807304

do you have any thrift stores, or used furniture stores you can go to?

also check craigslist. Sometimes people will sell really good items for cheap.

I bought a bedroom set( like brand new) for 150, it was a $1200 set.

Got it from a young Military family that had been transfered.

If you live near any military bases, alot of people get transfered, and many will sell their funriture quick, and cheap.

 

If you want something new, maybe bite the bullet and get a piece of chit chair from walmart. You may end up on your ass again someday, kek

 

I would also suggest garage sales, but not many in winter, unless you live in a southern location.

Also estate sales are a great place to find really nice furniture.