Posted on 03/01/2020 10:14:49 PM PST by Helicondelta
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAH!!!!
Declare a National Holiday?
The Democrats will put Hillary Clinton in his place.
Soon after I turned 70 it just happened. The wisdom started bubbling out..... I couldn’t help it.
I think it must be genetic or something
Now, we sages know that peace is not NEAR as valuable as wisdom; so we pontificate more and more; caring less and less whose undergarments become clustered tightly in their nether regions.
\Most people in their 70’s, 80’s, and beyond have intelligence, knowledge, common sense, and wisdom to share. :-)
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The ‘problem’ is that when one ‘needs’ the stored data it does not rise to the surface quick enough.
The ‘new’ in thing for bar room ‘discussions’ is who can use the correct language to draw ‘googles’ answer up first ALTHOUGH, it is nice when someone who draws it up first HAS to reaffirm that ‘YOU/I’ are correct AGAIN...<: <: <:
Saw a good one the other day...
“The most boring discussion is the one in which everyone agrees with each other” (or something like that)
He’s got more energy and smarts than anyone half his age.
Need a GRUMPY OLD MEN 2020 poster
Has Warpath Warren tuned in, turned on, and dropped out yet?
And the liver of WC Fields.
I am very sorry to hear that about your mom.
I do hope your eyesight stays steady and will say a few prayers.
And yes, even with my beating myself to heck, I’ve was blessed with very good genes.
That I don’t have diabetes or edema or something is a miracle.
In my mid-50's and feeling much wiser already.
I can't begin to imagine all the wisdom I'll have 20 years from now...
lol
That's because, as we get older, our brains keep collecting information, and there's so much of it that the brain needs more time to access it.
At least that's what I keep telling myself. lol
Seriously, though, my beloved father at 72 had a sharp mind. He never had any trouble thinking of the right words to say or trying to remember facts. Even on his deathbed, his mind was still intact, up to the last moment. Still miss him terribly.
But, someone closer to 80? That's too late to be president.
Did anyone ask him if he identifies as a man?
Remember the Al Bundy (the show with the Chicago fountain dipping after he installed a Ferguson toilet) show when Kelly was the ‘winner’ of a drawing to answer sports trivia?
The prize would have been a million and Kelly was picked figuring she would falter very early..
Anyway, Al had heard that the brain would take NEW info and push out the old so he was filling her head with all ‘new’ trivia and she was spouting off ALL the answers until the final question for the mill....
‘Who scored 4 TDS in one game for Polk High’?
(that was Als ‘claim to fame’ the only ‘good’ thing he had done in his life and it came up about once a show).
Apparently all the NEW info pushed out probably the ONLY answer she may have gotten right had they not ‘messed with her’.
Ha. I used to watch that show. I remember Al talking about his high school football days all the time.
Yep, that episode perfectly illustrates the “data dump” we all have to do now and then.
HEY!
It’s a time to sit back and enjoy life. :-)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, March 2, 2020
Joint Statement from DOJ, DOS, DOD, DHS, ODNI, FBI, NSA, and CISA on Preparations for Super Tuesday
U.S. Attorney General William P. Barr, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf, Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray, U.S. Cyber Command Commander and National Security Agency Director Gen. Paul Nakasone, and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Christopher Krebs today released the following joint statement:
“Tomorrow, millions of voters in more than a dozen states and territories will cast their votes in presidential primaries. ‘Super Tuesday’ will see more Americans head to the polls than any other day of the primary season. We continue to work with all 50 states, U.S. territories, local officials, political parties and private sector partners to keep elections free from foreign interference.
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