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Nicknames given to us

When I was growing up, I had a few kids that I would hang with sometimes on my block call me "Thurman Munson" (former baseball catcher from the Yankees who was killed in a plane crash) because of how "Thurman" sounded almost like my last name.

I then nicknamed myself "Thor" (God of Thunder) because of the first four letters in my last name.

And then in 1983, some kids got wind of my middle name (Patrick) and for the hell of it started calling me "Patty". doh

Since then, I am now being called "Tease (for about the last 15 years), Trouble, Shawna and Shawnda, because I have decided to let my hair grow out at work. People are having way too much fun with this. rolling on the floor laughing

Feel free to share the nicknames people call you.

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Is WEF messing with Canada like they have Europe?

Is it too late for Canada or can they be saved from Europe’s near-future super-sized insect diet?

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THE MALTESE HOOLIGAN

You may have heard of the Maltese Cross, but do you know what made the Maltese cross?
One day a creature was born. Probably a bastard child. Possibly an alien hybrid. Brought up without parental control and consequently became a menace to society. It swears all the time and finds fun in its abusive behaviour. It tries to evade identification by regularly changing its name and avoids being photographed. The Maltese people are very cross and refer to this creature as the Maltese Hooligan.

They seek him here
They seek him there
The Maltese Hooligan is everywhere
He hides his face
In complete disgrace
And changes his name
To come back again
For he swears a lot
Does this idiot
Full of abuse
Which does not amuse
But his end will come
And soon will be done
So Malta can rejoice again
When rid of this Hooligan.

Watch out for this creature recognised by persistent swearing and abuse. A faceless alien hybrid with the ability to regularly change identity and even acquire another's photo to try to be authentic.

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conversing conversing conversing uh oh
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chatillion

Ghislaine Maxwell is surprised...

In a British tabloid interview this past weekend, Ghislaine Maxwell said she is surprised Donald Trump remembered her.
Think about that for a moment. All of them lived and partied in Palm Beach.

It wasn't that long ago to have forgotten, was it?

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Note: it's not the same red tie!

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chancer_returnsonline today!

Get ready for 'The Pit'

So, what is The Pit, you may ask.

Good question smile

The Pit is essentially a follow on from the 2000 Mules election fraud exposé. Approximately 100 influencers - with tens of millions of followers between them - have been invited to attend a presentation early tomorrow.

One part of The Pit will relate to 'the ripcord' - which is the phrase that has been used to refer to the release of underlying 2000 Mules investigation data to the public so people can see and dig and get a better idea themselves of the investigation and the various levers at play within the election system. Data released should include geo-tracking data of the mules both while the ballot trafficking operations were under way, and while they were not (ie. their regular day-to-day patterns of life in terms of where they went and where they didn't). The purpose of this is to contrast their normal movements to their NOT NORMAL movements. The not normal movements would refer to the 10 or more visits to ballot drop-off boxes and 5 or more visits to Non Governmental Organisations (NGO's). This extremely high bar set in order to be considered a 'mule' was designed to leave little doubt as to what was going on - ie. that paid ballot mules were dumping a large number of ballots in order to undermine an election (and ultimately try to steal it). NGO's involved are suspected of being 'ballot stash houses' where the mules went to collect stacks of laundered ballots, before illegally dropping them off in the drop-off boxes.

Other data released will be whatever cctv footage of drop boxes was made available. Some of this will be usable, some it has been indicated will not be usable because the video quality is so poor, and other footage simply hasn't been supplied and may have indeed been deleted (this would be a crime as well).

I'm sure other information and data will be released as well, possibly in relation to federal level (FBI) and state level law enforcement refusing to investigate when evidence of these apparent ballot mule operations were provided to them.


Another part of The Pit will involve something extremely serious, which it has been said is more serious and more scandalous again than even the 2,000 Mules story. We won't know until tomorrow exactly what that story is, but chief 2,000 Mules investigator Gregg Phillips has stated that it involves interference in the 2020 election from other countries and governments. Don't believe me? Watch this: Possibly even more worrisome is that Phillips states that he brought this to federal agents who shared his concern, but that FBI leadership shut it down, and not only that - they made Phillips a target himself. Keep all of these things in mind when you consider the FBI raid on Mar-A-Lago a few days ago, and the increased weaponization of law enforcement and the FBI in general. It's looking more like the immense powers of government have been turned not just against Trump and those who challenged the election, but also against those who have worked diligently to uncover fraud that happened. So if you're of a prayerful mind, maybe just consider saying a prayer for the truth all to be revealed, and for those fighting for the truth to be protected, and for those fighting against it to be thwarted in whatever wicked schemes they may have.

The Pit will be live-streaming early tomorrow on RSBN

Please consider sharing this blog or otherwise alerting other people to what is happening. We need as many eyes and ears on what is taking place as possible.
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Genuis

the unknown

in todays world dating sites r a mystery cause of the lgbtq thing u never know who is on the other side and whats on their mind its a world of nuts so u spend hours chatting and maybe go out then u find that u ben played
and a wastte of tme
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XyphexXIII

Words

Words. Have you noticed how some words have fallen into disuse? I have wondered why this happens...
Is it that the idea the word encapsulates no longer exists? Or the object is now obsolete. I am more focused on words that express intangibles such as honour and integrity, I'm sure many more such words are no longer in popular use.
Why is that I ask myself.

I humbly conjecture, words such as honour and integrity impress upon us the ideas of being selfless, honest, humble and free of excessive self interest. Is it that we consider these words to be counter productive to our image or that we find such ideas not suitable abhorrent almost! Suitable such as in, we dare not cloak ourselves in the propositions these words express for we will be found wanting.

Have you such words? Why do you think they no longer appeal to our sensibilities?

Thank You.
XIII
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chatillion

The dangers of TikTok challenges...

TikTok must be the equivalent of "Monkey-see Monkey-do" on steroids. It's amazing to see people getting hurt when they follow some dangerous stunts of videos that others have uploaded.
I found a new one in the news today... Cooking chicken in cough medicine NyQuil.

I guess the list for Darwin Awards doesn't have much wait these days.
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chatillion

The funeral train...

The security and logistics of possibly a million people wanting to converge in Westminster to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth is an event never to be repeated. I saw a few short videos of the procession from Buckingham Palace and thought of other famous people and how it was best to handle crowds like this.
Could more people witness a procession with less security risk if she were on a funeral train?

I did some research.
President Abraham Lincoln was the first in 1865.
His presidential rail car that was never used while he was alive, was fitted as a hearse and it traveled 1,654 miles passing through 180 cities in seven states.

President Eisenhower's funeral train passed through seven states during its journey to Abilene, Kansas, which Eisenhower called home.

I don't recall if entertainer James Brown had a funeral train, but he had private services with friends and family at an undisclosed location, then a public service at the Apollo Theater in New York and another viewing at the James Brown Arena in Augusta, Georgia.

Too late now, but I'm curious if the planners of the Queen's considered that.
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