Posted on 04/15/2020 10:50:24 AM PDT by ransomnote
Patriots: be cautious in your interpretations of info posted.
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Another take - Stop looking for ‘magic’ numbers.
I had a Nova and it often didn’t run well. It was a vile green.
Mine had a stick shift, no air conditioning (in Texas!), no carpet, and roll up windows, which eventually didnt work. It didnt have a radio, either, which is why I had my brother put in the 8-track. It ran just fine - when I remembered to change the oil. Or put gas in on the day I was supposed to.
re “W”
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It was an outside presser. Was talking about WHO. I just relistened to the April 14 presser, to no avail.
Was making dinner at the time, then forgot about it until now.
....just found it at time marked. Listen to question. Talks about WHO and WTO and past administrations...
https://youtu.be/fEbUh9YBOIQ?t=14955
My first car was a Plymouth Valiant. I liked it, one time someone T boned it and all I got was a dent which I hammered out, and the other car was practically totalled. It was solid.
Here is Shapiro's response to Trump's tweet about liberating Virginia, etc....
Ben Shapiro @benshapiro What the hell is the point of this? We should move toward opening in responsible fashion -- I'm very much pro-opening ASAP, and by tranching healthy, non-elderly populations back into the workforce now -- not via ridiculous inarticulate tweet.
Shapiro is asshoe
Thank you!
That's why it didn't sell well in Spanish-speaking countries.
2nd worst marketing fail, after
Nothing sucks like an Electrolux.
that was great, I was the 17th view.
Nasty little Ben, so Trump is “inarticulate”. No doubt little Ben thinks that Trump isn’t presidential, either.
I’ll bite, perhaps missing a G. GCHQ
Mine was with a '63.
Drive all week and fix all weekend (unless it burned that #3 exhaust valve and/or the clutch hydraulics went poof to extend the downtime).
Only thing that saved me from complete disaster was the electrical fire a month after I bought that [BLEEP]. Stuck the car in our shop and totally rewired it to US Navy/Grumman standards.
Still get the giggles recalling the looks I'd get when someone popped the "bonnet" and got a look at that aircraft fuse panel and wiring.
#NoPrinceOfDarkness
No_Doll - I hope you are fine and well and of good cheer!
I knew that.....I used to speak Spanish but have forgotten most of it now.
Are they all trannys?
Mine was with a ‘63.
That was my first car. Gas gauge didnt work so I kept running out. And it needed a Bendix spring so I had to jump start it all the time. Fortunately it was light enough to do by myself and it never got away on me.
I ended up giving it back to the person whod sold it to me.
Had a 67, BRG with wire wheels that I loved but of course it was always in the shop, too.
If I had to do it all over again Id wait a few decades and buy a Miata, lol.
If you wonder why youre suddenly unemployed and a prisoner in your own home, take a gander as this globalist cartel below and youll have your answer. The #WuhanCoronaVirus was not accidental, it was inevitable. pic.twitter.com/lvPvhpLmVF— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) April 17, 2020
HRC server SAP selloff comes into focus again:
China decimated US intelligence apparatus years ago, posing steep challenge during coronavirus cover-up
https://www.foxnews.com/world/china-us-intelligence-challenge-coronavirus-coverup
Reports emerged in 2017 that China had dealt a huge blow to the CIA’s infrastructure within its borders. From 2010 through to around 2013, according to The New York Times, more than a dozen carefully curated assets in China were jailed or killed with one even brazenly shot outside a government building as a perceived warning to others.
Tough times make strong men. Strong men make good times. Good times make weak men. Etc etc etc ad infinitum.
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