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Crazyheart38

Coffee or wine...

have a half an hour before a long boring zoom meeting so I'm chilling and relaxing with some great songs, just not sure what to drink, coffee or wine, was thinking of mixing some alcoholic cocktail but all I have is some red wine and a special Tequilla brought by a friend all the way from Mexico and I'm saving them for a some special occasion and don't know what that special occasion would be.



Happy Tuesday !
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CelticWitch64

From one soul to another.

On the night of June 21st 1982, three of my friends were killed in a car accident sad flower
one was being my bestie.
That same night Prince William was born.

Back then I had often heard for every soul that dies another is born...
not that I believed it., but I must of more so then I had thought, otherwise I would not of felt even more sad when I heard William was born an hour or so before the accident.
In other words, I no longer believed my besties soul, lived on.

Fast forward to the 24th of January 1989....
My beloved son was born very happy
same date you know who died..
I think it was 8.00am he was executed, my son was born 8.10pm...
haven't checked the hours with Irish time but it's looking likely, if I believed that sort of thing roll eyes

So I checked myself ...
seems google is between two minds if he died on the 7th or 8th...
but its looking possible I could be the reincarnation of Franz Alexandra otherwise when God created me, he threw away the mould... I'm my souls, one and only grin

So what about you's ... are you aware of any soul providers?self included,
that is ... if you believe in that sort of thing.
wink

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bcjennyonline today!

The phony wedding invitation............

There was a drug deal going down that night in rural Michigan. It was September 4, 1990, just after sunset in the town of Owosso, population 16,360. There, about 90 miles northwest of Detroit, the Shiawassee River meanders past a hamlet of low-rent, brick apartment buildings. Inside one of them, a dealer with a brown mustache handed a bag of marijuana to Debbie Williams. He told her firmly it was $20 for the quarter ounce, nothing less. “It’s a good thing you don’t want anymore,” said Williams, “because that’s all I got.”

She spoke with the slow drawl of a habitual stoner. But she was an undercover police officer, and one of the few women to have crawled, shot, and boxed her way through the male-dominated police academy in Flint. Since graduating college she had dreamed of catching criminals (“Michigan State police required female employees to have four years of college,” Williams told me, “its male applicants, none”).
She was 30 before they let her in. Now, the 38-year-old divorcee with a shock of curly blonde hair was her department’s undercover secret weapon, because buying drugs was easy when you didn’t look like a cop.

Waiting in a battered ’78 Chevrolet outside, Williams’s new partner was even more inconspicuous. Lacy “Moon” Brown, 47, had earned his nickname by dropping his pants during undercover operations. “If I moon them, they’ll never think I’m a cop,” he told the Detroit Free Press. Long-haired and overweight, Moon was known for his preference for rare burgers, his two-packs-a-day cigarette habit, and his sketchy past. “If you saw him, you’d never believe he was a cop,” says Lieutenant Gary Parks, a former colleague. “He had food stuck in his beard.”
Moon, says Williams “was more believable as a bad guy than he was as a police officer.” Together, they had been tasked by their superiors to pose as a drug-frazzled couple, to gather evidence on every dealer in the area. That night in Owosso, the blonde and the vagrant drove off into the night, drugs in hand.

“We had a serious drug problem in the county at that time,” recalls former Shiawassee County Sheriff
In 1987, Money magazine named Flint the worst place to live in America. Dealers were at large, peddling cocaine, marijuana, LSD, and prescription pills.
After months of undercover work, Williams and Moon had information on more than 40 suspects, but the department realized it didn’t have the funds or the manpower to round them all up. So it had to come up with clever ideas. “Cops used to offer parolees free tickets to the Detroit Lions, then arrest them,” recalls Peggy Lawrence, a Flint historian. On one occasion, Moon quietly arrested and locked up stolen property dealer, announced his death in the newspaper, and arrested gang members who showed up at his fake funeral. “Sometimes you gotta do things that are simply funny,” Moon later told a television reporter. “People gotta go to jail, but it doesn’t always have to be sad.” In 1990, the department planned a particularly elaborate operation: Officers would throw a fake wedding, invite all the suspects, and arrest them.
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CelticWitch64

Is there such a link

where I could search for any Americans killed or injured whilst assisting & helping in Ukraine?
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Philipsen

Making plans for the USA! (part 5)

I know, I said that the next update would be when I had saved up enough money for my trip. I did not tell the truth.. I'm sorry..

Anyway - in this episode, we will go over my latest acquirement: the Electronic System for Travel Authorization, also known as ESTA. What is an ESTA, I hear you ask? Well.. I'm glad you asked!

Any tourist in the Visa Waiver Program, VWP for short, needs an authorization to travel to the USA. If you don't have it, you are not getting into the USA - full stop. It's 21 USD to get, so it's not the most expensive thing in the world. On the application form, you need to give the following information: The applicant must provide the following information:

Full name and gender
Other names or aliases, if any
Date and city of birth (according to passport)
Country of nationality and passport
Other nationality including historic, if any
Passport number and expiration date
Address
Parents' names, if known
Employer's name and address, if any
Emergency contact, name, phone and address
U.S. point of contact information (a person, business or hotel one intends to visit)
Whether the applicant is a member of Global Entry

Applicants must also specify whether any of the following applies to them by way of yes/no answers.

Applications will be denied if the applicant:
Has a physical or mental disorder posing a threat to others, or is a drug abuser, or has one of certain contagious diseases such as cholera, diphtheria, tuberculosis, plague, yellow fever, ebola or severe acute respiratory illnesses

Has ever been arrested or convicted for a crime that resulted in serious damage to property, or serious harm to another person or government authority

Has ever violated any law related to possessing, using, or distributing illegal drugs

Plans to engage in or has ever engaged in terrorist activities, espionage, sabotage, or genocide

Has committed fraud or misrepresented oneself or others to obtain, or assist others to obtain, a visa or entry into the United States

Intends to seek employment in the United States or was previously employed in the United States without prior permission from the U.S. government

Has been denied a U.S. visa, or been refused admission to the United States at a U.S. port of entry

Has previously stayed in the United States longer than the admission period

Has traveled to Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria or Yemen on or after March 1, 2011

Seeing as I'm not a danger to any form of society, my application was approved within two hours. This doesn't mean that I'm safe to enter the USA, though. An airport security person can still reject me, if they feel that I'm not honest about my visit to the States. Should that happen, I would be put on the first flight back home. But I'm quite confident that I will not be rejected at the border, and that I'm allowed to have a week full of fun and shenanigans in the USA. I have so much to see and so much to do!

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Kiya1314

That's a question

How long have you not tried your best to love someone? Or will you never do it again?
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Kiya1314

How would you praise a woman

Today, a stranger came up to me and said, "Do you know you are charming"? The air becomes sweet in an instant, hahaha! Happy weekend~blushing
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Philipsen

Good news regarding face masks - and a gig!

Yesterday, the government told us what we had been dying to hear for a very long time - face masks are no longer required, unless you are standing up in public transport. Anywhere else - shops, restaurants, cinemas and gigs - will not require face masks to enter. However, the covid passport is still something we need to present, whenever we want to go to a restaurant, to the cinema or to gigs. Furthermore, now that the Euro 2020 is underway, the government here has said, that 25.000 people will be allowed in attendance. All in all, it looks like things are slowly going the right way here, which is absolutely fantastic!

I got a message from K the other day, regarding a gig in Copenhagen on the 15th and 16th of June. It's a mix of death metal, black metal, doom metal and heavy metal, and it features bands I have heard and haven't heard. She wanted to know if I wanted to go with her. I haven't been to a gig since February 2020, so it's about time I go! Naturally, I said yes. That means that on Wednesday and Thursday, I will get my much needed fix of some good music, and I am so excited!

But for now, I have a birthday to plan. I will spend tomorrow writing down what I need. Sunday is the big day, which means shopping and cooking. I'm quite looking forward to it, actually. But for some reason, I am looking more forward to the gig next week, since it's been way too long since I was at a show.

Bring it on!
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Tanzila

SeeYaa

It's now Time ...
Taking a break...
It was an interesting experience here overall...
Wishing you all here a happy times ahead...

May we meet again ever... wave



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Philipsen

Birthday went well!

Yesterday, I had the family over for dinner.. Well.. When I say over for dinner, in reality I mean that I invaded my mother's apartment, and held the dinner there.. Well.. When I say dinner, I really mean late lunch, since the festivities began at 3 pm. Everyone was happy with the food, which was a relief. I also got a few gifts. New clothes and a laptop bag, for when I start my education later this year.

Naturally, the conversation quickly turned to what happened between Denmark and Finland on Saturday, where Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch. Luckily, they managed to bring him back to life, and the latest news is that he's doing very well, but they will keep him for a few more days for some tests. We also talked about random stuff as well, where I decided it was the perfect opportunity to say, what I have planned for my 50th birthday bash, which is in 13 years. I have told them to begin saving up for a trip to the Lone Star state. We should have a pretty good time with 13 years of saving up, however we are probably not going to take more than 10K each with us, but still! I asked my sisters boyfriend how he felt about weapons, because I want to visit a shooting range, where we can shoot different guns. He was up for it, so in 13 years time, we'll go to Texas and shoot guns, eat some bbq and be American for a few days! It's gonna be fuuuun!
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