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chatilliononline now!

Tis the season for...

Re-gifting.
No choice but to give away gifts I don't plan on using.
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Unwritten History of the Unknown:

25 Nuclear detonations in the history of this planet, Have you heard of them? Now what I was thought in school was that back in 1945 their where 2 Nukes used one to test and one for real, now that's what history has thought us, can we agree on that? so how is it that there are places around the world that have evidence of nuclear explosions dated back thousands of years? how come we weren't told this in school? if we were I must have missed that class cause I never heard this in our schooling, have you? and yet the evidence is there for all to see with their own eyes this fused green class in the ground that is caused by nuclear explosions WOW how many wars does it take for us to cop on? before its too late and we fu-k up the garden for good, you know years ago they asked a man called Einstein what sort of weapons do you think they'll use in world war 3? and he said I don't know but if Nuclear Weapons are used the weapons we'll be using in world war 4 will be sticks and stones! ( I think he knew more than he let on) and here we are again and we have learned nothing, we think we're the first civilization to have created nukes? well think again cause there are 25 sites around the world that would disagree with you as the evidence is there for all to see, it's like I said in my last blog history sure does like to repeat itself as we keep sending ourselves back to the stone age, then work our way back up through the ages thinking were the first to do this or that and if the evidence around the world proves otherwise, we're not the first to do anything but we may be the last, now I don't know about you but I see a pattern here 25 nukes detonated around the world the past 28,000 yrs and who knows maybe many more in the past, but the evidence around the world makes me think now what might have caused the great flood and the ice age! Why have we never been told about these wars? these civilizations! we are not the first, who were these people that had nuclear power? why do we know nothing about any of their cultures? and if all this is true, and the evidence is there for all to see, what does that say for evolution? or is it and has it always been just a theory? or is it all just politicly incorrect in today's society! what do you think folks?

Countries with evidence of fused green glass, the reason we know this is the nuclear weapon test in New Mexico back in 1945 left the same fused green class in the ground.

India
Pakistan
Iraq
Mongolia
Israel
Turkey
China
Gobi Desert
Sahara desert
Egypt
Norway
Ireland
Ilse of Man
Canary Islands
Puru
Brazil
USA
Easter Island
Scotland
Seria.

Nuclear Detonations in all these Counties! how is that I Wonder? dunno
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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Firearm safety sense.....

...Rigorous personal background investigations, serially performed, and repeated yearly. Biofeature ID's. Weapon biomarker on safety chips. Using national and state/regional IT data, then interview with a local specially trained official. Could be law enforcement and or a mental health clinician, latter at least with relevant master's level training, and several years of practice. Yearly recertifications for these evaluators as well. NO gun show/private sale/on line purchase exceptions to this careful vetting proceedure. ZERO, NONE. Relevant initial/ongoing flags include history of mental health issues with data driven risks toward violence, convictions/jail time for same, and so on. It really isn't rocket science, peebles, won't keep guns out of the hands of responsible legal owners, and will greatly decrease, but never totally eliminate, the issue of mass shootings/gun suicides/family gun deaths. No guns for ueber liberal moonbat TDS Dems, either.
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Onthcrestofawave

Let's just for a moment

Put aside our childish egotistical bickering and morn the tragic event that has unfolded in NZ





sad flower
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chatilliononline now!

Slippers... they're not just for the bedroom anymore!

...or are they?
I have some clients who won't let people in their house wearing street shoes. That's difficult for my servicemen as OSHA requires workers to wear steel toe safety shoes. To get around this, we all carry disposable booties to cover our shoes. One customer wouldn't allow me in their house with booties... everyone left their shoes by the door and walked around barefoot. I did it once and won't do it again.

House shoes or as they were called (when I was young) bedroom slippers, are only for the house, but some people no longer have rules like that... people on the street are wearing house shoes and a small percentage wear pajamas in public too!

I have no explanation for this behavior!

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With 4 kids home watching TV, this woman doesn't have time to change into street clothes!
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PLUMBER02

HEAD

After Hillary Clinton was ill with a headache and pneumonia........Obamama meets Clinton and says " Hows Hillary's head"....Clinton replies..." hmm well she is no Monica"
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pianawait

Tiring but fun...

This morning...me with my friends had a gathering in Bogor botanical garden...
We were grouped by the head office to do some trip to find some places or spots that were shown in the picture we got from them. We have to take a picture of us in that spot if we have found it, and we will get a point...every spot has a point.
We had to catch a train early in the morning....then took a bus to the botanical garden...then the adventure began...
We had to walk many kilometres to find those spots...sometimes we had to go back and forth many times to find the exact place....
Oohh it's tiring..but it's fun...
I think now I need a massage on my feet:)
Sorry if my English is not very good....
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nighty70

Happy weekend

Wish you all

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Cutietc12

Why so many negatives try to troll us all?

Hey guys I understand their are people who don't like me and I okay with that. I also understand why some profiles that don't have pictures are truly afraid of showing who they are. Remember it's up to you to decide how to feel and go with your own flow. It's best just to let all the negative go and move on. Nobody can't stop us all from living our lives and dreams. I know I talked about positive vs negative in my previous blog, but it's best to see how truly people really are who they say they are in the real, then being and acting like somebody else online. It can be hard to ignore the negative when it gets outta of hand. Also the real saying treat others they way you wanted to be treated.
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A Cub Scout follows Akela

There are things I never understood.
Long, long ago, back when our President was a bald guy who everyone liked, or so the buttons said, I was a Cub Scout. America was different back then and us little toddlers in blue were given knives (two one for the pocket, one for the belt in a sheath) and hatchets to hack firewood with.

No, I never even heard of one of us hurting anyone with those. Who would do that? The knives were for whittling and cutting rope, not much more.

Alas just before I turned 11 and had to leave my Cub Scout pack and join the Boy Scouts I lost my Official Cub Scout Pocket Knife. Not really my fault I think. There was a little brass fitting on my belt the knive's loop hooked on. One day I discovered at the end of the day that sometime during the day the brass fitting had fallen off the the belt. I was devastated and visited every place I had been but never found it.

My parents did not share my concern as next week I was getting my Boy Scout uniforms and of course I would get a new official Boy Scout knife. Two and a new hatchet too. And even an actual ax. Cool.

I can't tell you how unhappy I was to learn the Boy Scout pocket knife was inferior to the Cub Scout knife. You see the Cub Scout Knife had a blade lock to keep the blade from closing on your fingers. The Boy Scout knife didn't. It was less than a week before the Boy Scout knife closed on my fingers during a routine slicing of something or other. Drip, drip, drip went my bloody finger. Some Boy Scouts still had their superior Cub Scout knives, but Local BSA Council policy was Boy Scouts may not use Cub Scout equipment. I even raided my piggy bank and went to Bobkopffs (the official store for buying scout equipment) and after the 3rd time the knife closed on my fingers tried to buy a Cub Scout knife. The man looked at my Scout ID Card and refused to sell me a piece of Cub Scout equipment. The only thing he was willing to sell me was another dumb Boy Scout jackknife. Not interested. Instead I went to a cigar store and bought a cheap Black Cat K-55 knife from Germany. A cheap stamped knife probably better for fighting as many were used for that, BUT it had a blade that locked. AND because it was not Cub Scout equipment it was okay to carry a K-55. Weird rational that. In the next decade I went through a dozen K-55 knives. Riveted, their rivets kept popping out if you tried to pry anything open with them or use the blade as a screw driver. Whatever. I could buy 4 K-55s for the price of one Boy Scout jackknife, and it did not slice my fingers. The blades would bend (being pot metal), but they didn't slam closed on my fingers and that was important.

Anyway, half a century later, guess what I found online? YES!!! At last, a 'new in box' Cub Scout Jackknife just like the one I lost so long, long ago.

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Happy I am to put it away in my box of things from my childhood.



banana
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