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FLYJAMESonline today!

The Tyrant Nero



Tyrant Nero is out of Office but they want him back ?

banana banana banana

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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time
to time with the blood of patriots
and tyrants
T,J

Yes Show Time
yay yay cheers cheers
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Tanzila

The GIRLS Of INDIA

Despite of facing all the challenges and struggles in our life everyday , we ,
The Girls Of India , Never Stopped Proving ourselves Again & Again & Again , Always ...

Here are some sequences from Bollywood Movies based upon Our Real Life Incidents ... thumbs up


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optimisticme

What makes up your life? Being here for you, or for someone else?

Personally, its both for me, in my humble opinion life is about experience, and you cannot have experience if its not about all of it!
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Didi7

Flying high and going strong! 86-year-old becomes the world's longest-serving flight attendant

Flying high and going strong! 86-year-old becomes the world's longest-serving flight attendant after 65 YEARS of service in the skies - having started her career when plane tickets were hand-written and cost just $12.
65 years ago, Bette Nash landed a job as an Eastern Airlines flight attendant, and she has been pushing beverage carts and giving safety instructions ever since.
Bette, from Manassas, Virginia, took her first flight as a teen and quickly fell in love with the 'spiffy appearances and gracious manners of the crew members'.
When she started her career in 1957, things were certainly different - flights were $12, tickets were hand-written, and schedules were displayed on chalkboards.

Many things changed over the years, but there's one thing that stayed the same - the people. She said, 'They have the same needs - a little love and attention' . Bette, who now works for American Airlines, is most known for her 'warm hospitality,' and is said to 'greet every face with a smile'. The flight attendant has no plans to retire any time soon, with her explaining, 'As long as I have my health and I’m able, why not work. It’s still fun'. (By LILLIAN GISSEN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM)

PUBLISHED: 15:34 BST, 1 July 2022 | UPDATED: 16:12 BST, 1 July 2022

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That's amazing...wow
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Willy3411

July 4, 1776 and 2022: The Declaration Still Empowers Good to Triumph

Most Americans celebrating the July 4th holiday today don’t fully realize that it was the power of ideas in the Declaration of Independence that was the critical enabling factor for the Americans to win the War of Independence.

Compared to the British professional military, the American colonial army was simply no match — being undermanned, underfunded, underequipped, inexperienced, and undertrained. At the outset of the war, the British Royal Navy had 270 warships deployed in American waters, while the Continental Navy had seven ships.

On July 4, 1776, in what is now Manhattan, New York, Gen. George Washington was preparing for battle. He had no idea that a Declaration of Independence was being released in Philadelphia that day as he pondered the sobering reality of a continuous stream of British ships coming through the Narrows and anchoring off Staten Island in New York Harbor.

A month before, Washington had written a letter to his brother, saying: “We expect a very bloody summer of it in New York … If our cause is just, as I do most religiously believe it to be, the same Providence which in many instances appeared for us, will still go on to afford its aid.”

On July 4th in Philadelphia, it was also a somber day when those 56 members of the Continental Congress committed themselves to signing the Declaration of Independence. Each of them knew that becoming a signatory put a death warrant on their heads for being a traitor to Great Britain.

Thus, the first Declaration of Independence that was signed on July 4, did not have signatures identifying the committed delegates. Rather, there were two signatures on that first document: John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress and Charles Thomson, secretary of the Continental Congress.

It took more than two weeks for the Declaration to be “engrossed” — that is written on parchment in a clear hand. Many of the 56 delegates to the Continental Congress who had agreed to sign the document did so on August 2, but there were new delegates who replaced some six of the original delegates, and there were an additional seven delegates who could not sign until many weeks later. Recognizing the long odds against the small and underequipped American Continental Army defeating the British army and navy — the most formidable military force in the world — the Continental Congress decided to hold the 56-signatory Declaration for a release at a later time.

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UCLA and USC to leave Pac-12 and join The BIG 10 in 2024

This is HUGE news! Love it, can't wait!

Another shake-up in college athletics could see UCLA and USC join the Big Ten as early as 2024, according to multiple reports.

The Pac-12 teams are in talks to leave the conference in time for the 2024 season, with an official announcement expected to come sometime in the next 24 hours, ESPN reported, citing sources.

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Philipsenonline today!

So it begins!

I did it. I booked the flight to Washington today. The price? 3658 DKK, which is about $515. For that price I am in economy, which is fine. It's what I'm used to, anyway. I'm flying with an airline, that I have never flown with before. Lufthansa.

The flight schedule is as follows:

Copenhagen to Frankfurt, with a 2 hour and 35 minute layover in Frankfurt. On that particular flight, I'm flying with an Airbus A320neo. I've been in one of those before, and it's comfortable. This flight is about an hour and a half.

Then it's time for the longest flight I have been on. From Frankfurt to Washington Dulles, which is a 9 hour flight.. Nine hours..I don't even know what I'm supposed to DO for nine hours in a metal tube in the air.. Anyway, this flight will be with an Airbus A330-300, a plane that I have no experience with, at all. I have heard good and bad things about it, so I'm excited to see how it really is.

One week in the USA, and it's time to go home again.

The flight schedule home is as follows:

Washington Dulles to Frankfurt in the Airbus A330-300, and from Frankfurt to Copenhagen in an Airbus A321.

"But Philipsen, how are the seating charts on the planes?", I hear you ask. Well! It's your lucky day, because I looked it up, and it's all VERY exciting!

The Airbus A320neo is in a 3-3 configuration, while the Airbus A330-300 is in a 2-4-2 configuration. Finally, the Airbus A321 is in a 3-3 configuration. Yes, I have been watching travel vloggers just to get a sense of how the planes will be.

All in all, I'm super excited to travel to the USA. Hopefully I will actually be able to go this time. The last time, a pandemic ground my trip to a halt.

Now begins the fun part: Saving up money and also booking a place to stay for the trip. I can't wait!

BTW, if anyone have flown with Lufthansa, please tell me how the flight was! I'd appreciate it!
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optimisticme

Memorable moments!

What is the most memorable moments of your life? Finding Santa did not exist?
Seeing Man walk on the Moon (or not), finding out that the girl next door was in
Her tree with Her binoculars watching You?
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micleeonline today!

Spontaneous Electric Vehicle Combustion Compilation

DAYUM! - Those Things Are Volcanoes On Wheels!
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Meanwhile - In Kommiefornistan ...
Presumably that'd include Gov't Emergency Vehicles like, say fr'instance FIRE TRUCKS -
See the Vid & Use Y'all's IMAGINATIONS!!!
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

cowboy
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