Is there a Masters Degree in Character Assassination? I think that's a requirement in journalism now...
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against these jerkoffs, they'll steamroll us into oblivion.
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A mother carries her child up to reach a cotton candy offered by an amusement park vendor on the boardwalk in Coney Island, New York. Her son stands to the right, eating his own cotton candy. I'm thinking late 40's/early 50's.
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How much effort does it take to buy a nice
little present for someone special?
Not much - buy her a nice gift just because
she cares - something like this maybe...
Tropical Mint And Silver Hand Beaded Bracelet
With Silver Irish/Celtic Knot Button Closure
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What a different generation they were -
This is a great story:
Ruth Hensinger was married on July 12, 1947, wearing a dress made from the nylon parachute that saved her husband's life. Maj. Claude Hensinger, a B-29 pilot, was returning from a raid over Japan in August 1944 when his engine caught fire. When he proposed to Ruth after the war, he offered her the material from the parachute that saved him.
She worked with a seamstress to create the bodice, and used the strings on the parachute to shorten the front of the dress and create a train in the back. The dress was also worn by their daughter and by their son’s bride before being donated to the Smithsonian.
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The attorneys general in 11 states filed a lawsuit on Friday in an effort to prevent the Biden administration from requiring large companies to mandate coronavirus vaccinations, the latest sign of growing pushback against the federal government’s biggest effort yet to enlist private businesses in combating the virus.
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when it first started out.
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US Navy pilots, (in front) Lieutenant (jg) Henry H. Dearing of Cleveland, Ohio, Ensign Charles W. Miller of Houston, Texas and Lieutenant (jg) Bus Alder of San Mateo, California walking toward their Grumman F6F-3 'Hellcats' aboard the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga (CV-3). These men provided fighter coverage for Avenger torpedo bombers and Dauntless dive bombers.
On November 5th 1943, in response to reports of Japanese cruisers concentrating at Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, the Saratoga aircraft penetrated the heavily defended port and disabled most of the Japanese cruisers, ending the surface threat to Bougainville. Saratoga herself escaped unscathed.
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I was at the gas station this morning and I
saw that the guy next to me at pump 4 was
only getting $ 3.00 worth of gas, and I
thought to myself - Where the fuck does
he think he's going? Pump 5?
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It's a proven scientific fact.
The woman doesn't exist who
doesn't like gifts of nice jewelry.
And, Christmas isn't too far off guys...
As it happens, I know someone who makes that kinda stuff.
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I have no idea why someone would do this, but okay...
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Didja ever see how they load the luggage on the smaller planes? No wonder these guys stay high on the job...
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