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  • Newly Proposed Law to Fuse US and Israeli Militaries

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    Link to video Just read Netanyahu's letter about it. Who the hell is he?!
  • Hobbies

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    @wtg now I am wondering about my money of the space … I was much smaller then. I wonder if there photos somewhere. Back then, you took photos of people in their Sunday best in the front room, not in their aprons in the basement!
  • ICE funded through Trump's 2nd term

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  • LGBLT

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    We thought in the '80's (and the early to mid-80's and beyond were more like the '50's than the present times, and there was the AIDS epidemic that was hardly understood at all, too) that commerce (capitalism) was the reason we were moving forward. Everyone's money is green. I still think that there was a lot of truth in it.
  • Anyone watching the Artemis II launch?

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    @Steve-Miller I wonder if they got charged extra for data roaming...
  • An invitation for the pianists of WTF

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    @AdagioM said: I haven’t really played the piano in a decade, maybe? I guess I didn't know that! Do you still have your piano at home?
  • Alan Titchmarsh's gaff

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    Very inviting home. I think my favorite part is the barn! My idea of the ideal living space. And of course the gardens. [image: Screenshot%202025-10-06%20at%2011.32.30.png] I've always wanted a summerhouse/gazebo. I guess a gazebo is the open style? I actually looked into building one from this company that we first encountered up in Wisconsin. One of the enclosed ones rather than the open style. Octagonal is sweet but rectangular is easier to furnish. https://www.gggazebos.com/our-gazebos
  • “The cat distribution system works in mysterious ways"

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    Cosmo just came over our fence last summer while we were having a family gathering, just maybe 10 weeks old and playful as all get out. She'll turn a year Monday (as near as we can tell - we just decided our anniversary would be her birthday). She's my cat and constant companion.
  • The ‘Gary Bears’ has a nice ring to it

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    The traffic is one reason we're not keen to see them move here; we live in the burbs because we aren't fans of crowds. And the disruption in terms of infrastructure improvements will be a nightmare. Mostly, though, we don't want our taxes to go up just to make the Halases and the McCaskeys richer.
  • Antoni Gaudi

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    @BeeLady said: I was there two years ago. Took a few days in Barcelona before heading to the Pyrenees for our annual ladies hiking trip. Hello, Beelady. It's nice to see you here. Big Al
  • Bit of excitement in the neighborhood

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    My guess is the sixth guy is the only one who knows how to do the task that needs to be done in the hole. 🤪
  • 60 Minutes

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    She doesn't have any journalistic integrity. What she does have is a loyalty to Zionism and to the founder of Oracle, the man who bought and paid for her.
  • Tulsi resigns

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    So, apparently Tulsi is telling [some] tales out of school. Nothing about a book or anything like that. I can't predict what she'll say or do in the future. I'm not trying to keep up with what she's saying because I have a lot to do now. I'm not trying to flippant. Also, I don't know what could interest me (or not) in the future. I'm not feeling any kind of way about it.
  • The Obama Presidential Center

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    I hate the building. And the statue would be at home in DisneyWorld.
  • Sold for $4.5 million

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    Parenthetically, I bought a car, funded an investment account with a practical amount of money for which my trustee has no fiduciary duty, and bought a place with a handshake today. It still has to be paid for and close. Lol. My car is being delivered next week with a plate that makes it legal to drive in FL for 30 days. I'm giving my trustee a well earned time off until my car arrives and my funds are available in my investment account. Life is moving forward!
  • DOJ: Once Trump demolishes something, no one can challenge it

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    It's a problem.
  • In which I answer the question did Diana hate the Queen

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    Ok, Let's break it down. Princess Michael, married to a first cousin of the Queen's, lived next door to Diana in Kensington Palace, formerly a German Baroness, and a Catholic. This is from Wikipedia. I don't want to put too fine a point on it, but I will-- she's a Nazi from back in the day and her best friends were David and Wallis. "Early life and ancestry Princess Michael was born Freiin (Baroness) Marie-Christine Anna Agnes Hedwig Ida von Reibnitz[1] on 15 January 1945[2] in Karlovy Vary, then part of Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia and officially known as Karlsbad in the German-populated Sudetenland, now in the Czech Republic. She was born at Jagdschloss Inselthal, the family estate inherited from her Austrian maternal grandmother, Princess Hedwig von Windisch-Graetz (1878–1918), the eldest daughter of Alfred III, Prince of Windisch-Grätz, who served as the 11th Minister-President of Austria and was President of the Imperial Council from 1895 to 1918.[3][4][5] Marie‑Christine was born into the Reibnitz family, an ancient (uradel) German noble house from Silesia whose lineage can be traced back to 1288 with Henricus de Rybnicz.[6] The ancestral seat of the family was Burg Läusepelz, today Rybnica in present-day Poland.[7] On her paternal line, she descends from the Burggrafen of Dohna, Herrand III von Trauttmansdorff, and the Nostitz family, lineages that also appear among the ancestors of Queen Elizabeth II.[8] She is the younger daughter of Freiherr Günther Hubertus von Reibnitz (1894–1983) and his second wife, Countess Maria Anna Carolina Franziska Walburga Bernadette Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár (1911–1988),[1] the daughter of Count Friedrich Szapáry von Muraszombath, Széchysziget und Szapár, the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Saint Petersburg at the outbreak of the First World War.[9] Through her mother, Marie‑Christine descends from the House of Lobkowicz and numerous other Austrian princely families, connections that link her by blood to her husband, Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III.[10][11][12] She is also descended from Henry II of France and his wife, Catherine de' Medici, and from Henry II's longtime mistress and rival of Catherine, Diane de Poitiers, a connection she has noted in her historical writing.[13][14][15] Through this line, she also descends from Peter Paul Rubens, the Flemish Baroque painter and diplomat who was knighted by both the Habsburg and Stuart monarchs.[16][17] Marie‑Christine's father was a member of the Nazi Party and served as a cavalry officer in the Waffen-SS during the Second World War.[18][19]" She famously said, "They bred Diana like a racehorse." This is the first fact that should probably be understood clearly as the essential basis of the Queen's relationship with Diana. I should add that according to an imminent historian, the Queen was never intimidated by any woman, except Diana. She was intimidated by Diana, among all the women on earth. She didn't like Diana, certainly. They weren't "enemies" in the beginning. It's not a secret their relation lost control and slid sideways. To put everything is some perspective, at the time Diana famously visited the hospital and shook hands with AIDS patients, the Queen had specifically told her not to do it, and even though Diana felt hurt by this, Diana shrugged it off and the rest is history. Diana couldn't be bossed. For Diana's part, she loathed the Windsors, the whole lot of them, except her husband. She once famously wrote they were akin to a viper's nest and said the Queen Mother was the head viper. Thank you for reading forum! And now a word to kids today... Don't be distracted by shiny objects in a story more that full of them. Start from the engagement of Prince Charles and Lady Diana and work forward until you feel you understand the characters' perspectives and then you will be able to piece together a realistic narrative. You weren't there. The media started out telling a ridiculous fairytale. The media are still at it. Nobody is blaming you. But today's pedantic thought is don't take things out of context.
  • No good solutions in Iran

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    Yeah, there is a good solution. Withdrawal. Full stop.
  • Garrick Ohlsson on Chopin's First Ballade

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