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To: ransomnote
onjour y'all! Laissez le bon Trump rouler!!!

Know your Nautical terminology

rope yarn
1. A period, traditionally on Wednesday afternoons, when a tailor boarded a sailing warship while the vessel was in port; the crew was excused from most duties and had light duty mending uniforms and hammocks and darning socks. When the ship was at sea, the crew similarly was excused from most duties on Wednesday afternoons to engage in mending chores. Wednesday afternoons, like Sundays, thus were a more social time when crewmen rested from normal duties, similar to a Sunday, and, because the crew used rope yarn for mending, Wednesday afternoon became known as rope yarn Sunday.
2. After uniforms began to require less care, and through the mid-20th century, a period on Wednesday afternoons when naval crew members were excused from their regular duties to run personal errands.
3. Since the mid-20th century, any period of free time when a naval crew is given early liberty or otherwise excused from its normally scheduled duties.
4. One of the threads in a rope.

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LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)

282 posted on 10/15/2020 7:24:38 PM PDT by LonePalm (Commander and Chef)
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To: bitt

WH source tells @OANN that after walking offstage at townhall, Trump said to everyone, "I expected worse. She tried, God bless her...she tried."— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) October 16, 2020


313 posted on 10/15/2020 9:06:38 PM PDT by bitt (He is fighting for us so I am going to fight for him!)
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