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BigWill

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As the board “Daddy” explained to you dimwits, the Pope taking an anti war stance isn’t some great surprise. Trump is butthurt because he can’t handle criticism and like a good little cultist, you’re butthurt now too.
Popes in general have taken the ignore war stance for the length of time there have been Popes.
 

BigWill

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The group that Train defended led by RINO traitor Stephen Richer just got its *** handed to it. There is some hope for cleaner elections with Justin Heap in charge - the guy Train said couldn’t be elected.


The thievery of the Dems for elections has been well known in places like Boston, NYC, Philly, Chicago, Milwaukee, and other cities for decades !

What was not known was their expansion of illegal voting across America !
 

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Another idiotic post- well done.
The reality is that trump is president and you’re the one who’s butthurt.
Nobody needs the pope talking to a partisan political hack about us destroying Iran.
I’m butthurt? I didn’t say a damn thing about the Pope. I posted the blasphemous picture, but I don’t really give a **** about that either. I already knew Trump was a narcissist.

Looking forward to midterms when all these idiotic decisions come to fruition and the Trump clown show is done for good.
 

BigWill

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This is interesting news. 2 concerns. What happens to the Iranian people? Further, what stops them from trying to get nukes in the future?


Somehow I feel confident that President Trump has an idea of how to secure Iran's enriched uranium.

The Iranian people can either live under the yoke of tyranny or fight and possibly die for their freedom.

It's not just a saying on a license plate !
 

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Another idiotic post- well done.
The reality is that trump is president and you’re the one who’s butthurt.
Nobody needs the pope talking to a partisan political hack about us destroying Iran.
90% of the Iranian people want to be free from their government that kills their citizens. The Pope blames Trump after meeting with Leftwing strategist David Axelrod. The Catholic Church lost me when it was exposed they covered up child rape by its priests for decades.
 

BigWill

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I’m butthurt? I didn’t say a damn thing about the Pope. I posted the blasphemous picture, but I don’t really give a **** about that either. I already knew Trump was a narcissist.

Looking forward to midterms when all these idiotic decisions come to fruition and the Trump clown show is done for good.
Actually most political guru's are now leaning towards the MAGA candidates Country wide.

Watch gas prices drop and markets continue to surge !
 

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Somehow I feel confident that President Trump has an idea of how to secure Iran's enriched uranium.

The Iranian people can either live under the yoke of tyranny or fight and possibly die for their freedom.

It's not just a saying on a license plate !
It isn’t that easy. Trump will be gone on Jan 20,
2029. What stops the regime from chasing nukes then? Somebody got them what we are picking up and removing. And sure, the people can fight with rocks, bare hands and knives against machine guns. That’s how the regime murdered 32,0000+ protestors.
 
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Corrupt. How many cycles of this before you wake up?

Strait isn’t open.
Uranium isn’t getting handed over.
Israel just bombed Lebanon again.

Now he’s announcing aliens.
 

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Blanchi is a global warming and climate change enthusiast. Not surprising to see you following him.

Brings us up to around 50% of average for annual snowfall numbers. On average, Denver has about 55” of snowfall by the end of April. We are below 30”.

Denver has had double digit snowstorms in April. Trust me, we were hoping for a lot more than 3”.
 
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Ya, the Rockies played at home last night. My daughter has an outdoor soccer game this morning.
We lived in Michigan when our boys were young and in youth soccer. Weather is variable but at least at that time they played rain or shine. So raining, cold, and we watched a miserable game on an uneven field. It had been raining for awhile so there were some mud puddles. Of course the kids on both teams ended up there all the time. Next week it would be sunny and pleasant.
 
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rillaman

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Denver used to get massive April storms. 3”, lol
 

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We lived in Michigan when our boys were young and in youth soccer. Weather is variable but at least at that time they played rain or shine. So raining, cold, and we watched a miserable game on an uneven field. It had been raining for awhile so there were some mud puddles. Of course the kids on both teams ended up there all the time. Next week it would be sunny and pleasant.

Yes, this is spring. I reacted because TJ is here celebrating a 3” storm.

I forget 3” is a lot in TJ’s world.
 

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We lived in Michigan when our boys were young and in youth soccer. Weather is variable but at least at that time they played rain or shine. So raining, cold, and we watched a miserable game on an uneven field. It had been raining for awhile so there were some mud puddles. Of course the kids on both teams ended up there all the time. Next week it would be sunny and pleasant.
Did y'all play Euchre?
 

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Blanchi is a global warming and climate change enthusiast. Not surprising to see you following him.

Brings us up to around 50% of average for annual snowfall numbers. On average, Denver has about 55” of snowfall by the end of April. We are below 30”.

Denver has had double digit snowstorms in April. Trust me, we were hoping for a lot more than 3”.
Weather is variable, kind of like you.
 

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Yes, this is spring. I reacted because TJ is here celebrating a 3” storm.

I forget 3” is a lot in TJ’s world.
If you have a problem with your drought, etc., just move to Kansas City since 70 was flooded last night.

Good grief, the one consistent thing about you is your instability and constant whining. I bet you have meetings at work where the end result is scheduling another meeting.

Quit golfing if you want to conserve water.
 

BigWill

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Wow! No golfing today.
Water management experts should start on building swales and check dams to control runoffs and allow surface water to seep into the aquifers.

Beavers could make good pets on forested properties...

At my camp on the private lake, the HOA hires beaver trappers about every 2 years to keep the beaver population from dam building.
 
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BigWill

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Blanchi is a global warming and climate change enthusiast. Not surprising to see you following him.

Brings us up to around 50% of average for annual snowfall numbers. On average, Denver has about 55” of snowfall by the end of April. We are below 30”.

Denver has had double digit snowstorms in April. Trust me, we were hoping for a lot more than 3”.
My Nephew was due to fly into Denver this weekend morning, hopefully he made it.

From his Estate on the Eastern Shore of Maryland on a river. He was at the right place at the right time.
We (3) had taken Mad Dog to Navy-Marine Corps Stadium for his FIRST outing in 6 months. It was the Spring game and a beautiful sunny, mild day. Mad Dog was in a wheelchair, because he had lost all of his toes. We wheeled him up to the Superintends picnic area at the South end of the Stadium. It was packed with old codgers and they all were coming up and thinking that he was a wounded warrior. It took too much time to explain, so he just said thanks until he was too tired and we returned to the car.

Codgers kept giving us their business cards.

My Nephew called one guy to say Thanks. They started talking, he was the President/Owner of some company and was retiring and wanted to move South. He had an estate on a river, the Eastern Shore of Maryland. He wanted to sell, to somebody he liked.

His terms; $ 50,000 donation to NAAA (Naval Academy Athletic Association) for 20 years.
Deal handshake, a couple of years later he passed. Will forgives further donations.
 
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