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Oct 25, 2019 08:54:37   #
slatten49 wrote:
If you are a senior you will understand this one, if you deal with seniors this should help you understand them a little better, and if you are not a senior yet..God willing, someday you will be.- the $2.99 Special

We went to breakfast at a restaurant where the 'seniors' special' was two eggs, bacon, hash browns and toast for $2.99.

'Sounds good,' my wife said. 'But I don't want the eggs.'

'Then, I'll have to charge you $3.49 because you're ordering a la carte,' the waitress warned her.

'You mean I'd have to pay for not taking the eggs?' my wife asked incredulously.

'YES!' stated the waitress.

'I'll take the special then,' my wife said..

'How do you want your eggs?' the waitress asked.

'Raw and in the shell,' my wife replied. She took the two eggs home and baked a cake..

DON'T MESS WITH SENIORS!!!
If you are a senior you will understand this one, ... (show quote)



HA HA, Sounds like something my wife would do... love it.. wow 2.99, could be worth the drive..
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Oct 25, 2019 08:45:34   #
archie bunker wrote:
Are you talking about the Burnette guy? If so, you are correct/incorrect at the same time.



good morning archie...

Burnette.... was he the guy who started the Texas rangers? Or at least did a number of heroic things that made the rangers famous?

My mutterings were about the make believe Lone ranger in the mask.. who later gave up acting and owned a liqueur store in Golden Valley MN..


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Oct 24, 2019 18:58:26   #
This is not so well done, but in a poor mode I watched it and bought the whole thing..


https://www.facebook.com/NowThisNews/videos/414219355935623/
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Oct 24, 2019 18:28:30   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
"His list of crimes is endless.." Ever been in a put up or shut up situation? You are now, name even one crime.


As a 3rd generation member of a crime family, the orange one has covered his butt or paid off most of his crime. but a few surface and records are public..

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_affairs_of_Donald_Trump

Trump has, however, been involved in far more litigation than fellow real-estate magnates; the USA Today analysis in 2016 found that Trump had been involved in legal disputes more than Edward J. DeBartolo Jr., Donald Bren, Stephen M. Ross, Sam Zell, and Larry Silverstein combined.[1]

The Trump lawsuits[5][6] have attracted criticism from Trump's opponents, who say that this is not a trait that conservatives should support.[5] James Copland, director of legal policy at the conservative-leaning Manhattan Institute, states that "Trump clearly has an affinity for filing lawsuits, partly because he owns a lot of businesses" and has sometimes used litigation as a "bullying tactic".[5]

Although Trump has said that he "never" settles legal claims, Trump and his businesses have settled with plaintiffs in at least 100 cases (mostly involving personal injury claims arising from injuries at Trump properties), with settlements ranging as high as hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars[1] and recently as high as tens of millions of dollars.[7]

Among the most well-known Trump legal cases was the Trump University litigation. Three legal actions were brought alleging fraud, one by the New York State attorney general and the others by class action plaintiffs.[8] In November 2016, Trump agreed to pay $25 million to settle the litigation.[7]
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Oct 24, 2019 16:39:40   #
Highlander66 wrote:
Looks like he was using it to push as the tree was being cut down.. was pushing too hard and there was a breakout split from the saw cut and when the tree fell it scooped the tractor on the way by. Not that bad. Just cut the rest of the trunk off and when it starts to go it’ll set the tractor down. I grew up on a farm and have seen a lot of weirdness happen.


Bet it was exciting...
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Oct 24, 2019 16:38:33   #
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
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Sam "The Man" Houston... Don D.



Sorry Don, I scrolled right over your answer and did not register it..

Bad of me, now you get the gold medal or wh**ever..
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Oct 24, 2019 16:36:39   #
badbobby wrote:
Sam Houston is still lookin out over the great state of Texas
there's a 40 foot statue of Sam gazing out at the great state
half way between Houston and Dallas on interstate 45
awesome statue



Is Sam the answer to the question? if so I was not even close.. I was trying to find a name connected to the Alamo..

wait.. Sam was at the Alamo,, was he?
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Oct 24, 2019 16:34:02   #
archie bunker wrote:
He was the guy with the beard looking like he had a stick up his ass in the old photos.
I know who you're talking about. Have to drive through a school zone everyday for a school named after him.




Gosh, I always though the Lone Ranger started Texas.. so much to know and so few Texans can write...

My mY.
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Oct 24, 2019 16:33:06   #
slatten49 wrote:
It's really unfair for a native Texan to answer this one...so, though I can...I won't. However, I will point out that your mystery man was not the first president of Texas, but instead, the first elected president of our country, later state. We had selected an interim president months prior to electing him. However, at that time, Texas had announced its independent status as a country, and didn't become a state 'til 1845.

Don't mess with Texans, Frosty.
It's really unfair for a native Texan to answer th... (show quote)


Well, you can not have a Paul Bunyan Or even a blue Ox.. but you sure had a bunch of characters.


Lot of interesting stuff down in Texas.. but so far no name for this famous guy... My my my..
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Oct 24, 2019 14:57:29   #
never a clue about this man, but he must have been driven.. good way..

POLITICSTRIVIA
By Kate Grumke, @KGrumke
Politics producer

On this day in 1836, the Republic of Texas inaugurated its first president. This famous Texan was also one of the state's first senators after Texas was annexed in 1845. AND he was governor of both Texas and Tennessee - the only American to ever serve as governor of two states.
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Oct 24, 2019 14:54:57   #
The scrams never end when the republicans want the orange cash cow in power..

Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook caught Russia and Iran trying to interfere in 2020 -- Oct. 21. Facebook CEO told NBC News that the company has already identified and thwarted Russian and Iranian interference campaigns ahead of 2020. Why it matters: The announcement reiterates ongoing concerns of foreign interference in the 2020 U.S. p**********l e******n, though Zuckerberg remains confident after, he says, the company has defended against interference in multiple e******ns across the globe since 2016. -- NBC News
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Oct 24, 2019 14:52:15   #
While health care is vital to all of us. one of the many bad things promesed by trump was to end the ACA.

that, as much of trumps wild dreams is not going so well for the republicans..

And that is good for most of Americans.. No matter the propaganda, t***h is that Obama care is the best thing for many can find at this point in time..

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=rm&ogbl#inbox/FMfcgxwDrtvgdXwWmNhzTQkvWNRHXrJH



Obamacare premiums to fall and number of insurers to rise next year -- Oct. 22. For only the second time since 2014, average monthly health care premiums will drop year-over-year. Why it matters: Despite efforts from the Trump administration to dismantle the law, the price drop is a sign that the system is stabilizing. -- The New York Times
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Oct 24, 2019 12:34:02   #
MR Mister wrote:
Soro is a low life in my book. All I read of him is he spends money to undue America and our freedom.
He is a Socialist to the nth degree. If I were king, I would toss him out of America.



You need to read more widely...

George support democracy and human right not only in talk but with his once great fortune..


In actuality, Soros is a hedge fund billionaire who was born in Hungary (as a Jewish boy, he barely escaped the Holocaust) and has dev**ed decades of his life to non-violent democratic movements, helping influence the fall of C*******m in the Soviet Union. And that’s what first got him in trouble. The Russian regime and neighboring despots were so outraged at his support of its democratic opponents that it expelled some of the groups he funded in the region. (In 1997, the American head of a local office of Soros’s Open Society Institute was expelled from Belarus after being detained at the airport without food and not allowed to contact the U.S. Embassy.)
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Oct 24, 2019 11:32:31   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I choose to imagine they are a rugby team... Love rugby...

That is a great picture

Love it



Thanks..
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Oct 24, 2019 11:29:15   #
eagleye13 wrote:
Donor profile: George Soros - Center for Public Integrity
https://publicintegrity.org/federal-politics/donor-profile-george-soros/



read this eagle, or one of the many other t***hfull articles about George Soros....

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/george-soros-nigel-farage-open-society-antisemitism-brexit-charity-a8208361.html

George Soros is a man we should all admire – and that’s why the right h**es him so much
He is a symbol of the human spirit at its indestructible finest, and of the comforting notion that out of evil emerges some good. Raised in N**i-occupied Budapest, where he survived by pretending not to be Jewish, he came to dev**e his energy, intellect and wealth to opposing the savagery that created him
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