Martin Treptow
#Flyleaf
#MyPledge
"America must win this war. Therefore, I will work, I will save, I will sacrifice, I will endure. I will fight cheerfully and do my utmost as if the issue of the WHOLE struggle… depended … on me alone."
Martin Treptow
#Flyleaf
#MyPledge
"America must win this war. Therefore, I will work, I will save, I will sacrifice, I will endure. I will fight cheerfully and do my utmost as if the issue of the WHOLE struggle… depended … on me alone."
We wont find out until next week. Have popcorn ready. Monday=187'd Tues= Low level Weds = Delayed bc of high profile/ trying to hide
That ball has a computer chip… for those that forgot. Wonder was passed right in front of our eyes? U1?
#passTheBall
POTUS made it very clear its called a soccer ball. I think… i think he was alluding to what the original balls were made from not the limb used to move the ball. POTUS was VERY firm when declaring this. My instinct tells me….Human skin.
Remarks: Donald Trump Presents the Medal of Honor to Lt. Garlin Connor - June 26, 2018
#OneFootDitch
#8thGrade
#UnderHeavyArtilleryFire
#LikeAnNFLstar
"They knew where he was, (((They))) couldn't get him."
I am just going from memory… but i think i recall Anons found the model of the ball and it contains a computer chip. Could be wrong.
Dan is MI. The Oranges, I hypothesize. It is Dan that carries the Football.
caddie
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cad·die also cad·dy (kăd′ē)
n. pl. cad·dies
One hired to serve as an attendant to a golfer, especially by carrying the golf clubs.
Scots A boy who does odd jobs.
Any of various devices for moving, carrying, or holding an item or collection of items, especially:
a. A lightweight wheeled cart, often fitted with shelves or racks.
b. A small tray with a handle and compartments for holding items such as toiletries or hardware.
c. A lightweight freestanding rack designed to hold accessories.
d. A small wheeled cart attached to a bicycle and used as a conveyance for a child.
intr.v. cad·died, cad·dy·ing, cad·dies
To serve as a caddie.
[Scots, from French cadet, cadet, caddie; see cadet.]
caddie (ˈkædɪ) or caddy
n, pl -dies
(Golf) golf an attendant who carries clubs, etc, for a player
vb, -dies, -dying or -died
(Golf) (intr) to act as a caddie
[C17 (originally: a gentleman learning the military profession by serving in the army without a commission, hence C18 (Scottish): a person looking for employment, an errand-boy): from French cadet]
What a place to work on The Plan… Great day for golf! Great cover!