Posted on 05/01/2022 12:07:42 AM PDT by weston
Awe.
Justice denied is a travesty. Surely they will get what is coming to them. If not, this nation is no longer free.
Good morning, Rusty. It’s going to be HOT here. Close to 90 degrees.
8^)
Hope you are doing well.
5.56mm
As we have witnessed over and over, the Scales of Justice seem to be one sided.
I am just very skeptical that Hitlery will ever pay any price for all the evil she has done.
Maybe the only thing that punishes her here on this Earth is she will be forever denied the Presidency that she so craves.
Today will be 1st day below 100° in over a week. Cooling down to 90°! Going to hill country for the day, will probably be more humid. Enjoy your busy day!
-——I am just very skeptical -—
That skepticism is in my view justified.
No District of Columbia jury will ever convict Hillary Clinton.
When there is no law, then there is no law
Hello. I’m fine. Thanks.
WOW!
We’re going to be 96° …. W/75% humidity 🥵
Have fun in F’burg.
We drive through there, a few times/year, but haven’t stopped in, in years.
Such a beautiful town.
I agree with you that no “ No District of Columbia jury will ever convict Hillary Clinton.”
But I do think that the law is still applied but only to one side, the enemies of the DS which seems to include anyone who won’t go along with them and their evil.
Awwww….that sweet lapcat is all grown up.
Good morning, lysie. Sounds like a busy, but fun day.
Thanks for the breakfast … hope your shoulder pain goes away, soon. 💞
Crying. My desk buddy had to be euthanized yesterday. Eleven years old with diabetes. It’s gonna be a rough few days for DH and me.
I am just very skeptical that Hitlery will ever pay any price for all the evil she has done.
Same, here :-(
I’ll believe it, when I see it.
It is way past time.
Good morning, Gran!
I'm not sure at the moment that I really know.
Your Wednesday evening, about 5PM, I began traveling back to the US. I went to Jakarta, had a layover there where I had to hunt up the covid testing facility and get an antigen test done. I had five hours to get all my luggage (which really wasn't much), take it from domestic terminal to international and drop it off (having already checked in), and get the test done. Next, I took the test up to the Malaysia Air check in place to show my results. I also had a declaration for the airline, required by the US gov. about my covid whatever. I don't remember the specifics but it was about sickness, vaccinations, testing, etc. I had all the correct answers. I've never had covid, been vaccinated (because God is sovereign over this phony vaccine. I'll do anything to further the Gospel), and just had a negative test. BUT, my form, acquired only two days earlier via the Malaysia Air website, was outdated. I needed a brand-new form. I didn't have it. They said they would email it to me and I could quickly print it off. I had no such ability. They were frustrated. I was frustrated.
BUT, this man who I had acquired at the covid test place (at the airport) came up again. He felt he needed to assist me. I seem to attract people like that. Anyway. He had left me to check in at Singapore Air and had time before his departure. He heard what Malaysia Air and I were discussing. He piped up and said that Singapore Air told him the form wasn't needed and he just showed his vaccine card and negative test results and that was that.
Malaysia Air didn't want to lose face before Singapore Airlines. I was allowed to proceed.
On to Kuala Lumpur! The flight went without a hitch. I survived a flight by Malaysia Air! Thank you to the small group who were praying for me. This is where things became difficult. All that walking in Jakarta just killed my back. I have a couple of ruptured disks which don't normally hurt. I also fracture a vertebrae about 12 years ago. My nerve pathways in the area are sensitive and any strain sets them off. I was strained. Strained and flying in VERY UNCOMFORTABLE AND NOT FIT FOR HUMAN BODIES coach seats. Add to that a seven hour layover in KL. I have bad things to say about the KL airport. I'll say them later.
At this airport, another helper latched on to me. We talked and talked. She was Malaysian but going to Turkey to meet with her husband. They're planning to live in Istanbul. We got along well. On the plane we were sitting far apart and so our new-found friendship withered. We never exchanged names.
The trip to Doha was about 6.5 hour long, I think. Don't hold me to any facts. By this time, nothing made it into my long-term memory. Three hour layover in Doha.
This flight was FIFTEEN CRAZY UNCOMFORTABLE HOURS LONG. The flight was uneventful. But coach seats have no padding. The angle between bottom and back of the seat does not fit the angle between bottom and back of the human adult body. The seat had no padding. My personal padding is insufficient and in the wrong spots. The food was goo. Gooey eggs, gooey bread, gooey pudding, gooey fruit, gooey meats. I ate as little as my stomach would allow. I still spent time in the lavatory after each eating.
And, Coca Cola Corporate has apparently hacked off many countries, not just conservatives in the US. Indonesia barely has diet coke and NOT just the airports or airlines. Malaysia and Qatar do not have it. They hardly have regular coke. Get woke. Go broke. So, water was what I drank. Don't lecture me. Water is boring. No way to dress it up. It is boring. I was looking forward to a diet coke.
We were late touching down in Atlanta. Big sigh. That meant I missed my initial shuttle to Auburn. That isn't a big deal as I knew another would be by in half-an-hour to an hour. Still, I wanted to get home ASAP.
Adding to the late plane was the fact that I couldn't find my luggage in the carousel. It was there. I knew this from the air tag I had packed in each piece of luggage. But where? I wasn't the only ones with difficulty sorting our luggage. Everybody was having difficulty. Eventually, the luggage was located. I do not understand why it took so long. It went to the carousel and was there. No one could find their right pieces without a lot of looking.
Immigration and customs were not a problem. The system worked smoothly. Then, home. The whole travel time from initial take-off to arrival at Ivy Manor (what we call our house) was about 50 hours. In all that time, I only rested on the planes. No horizontal unconcious time. So. I THINK I am in the US. It looks familiar.
😂😂
Let it be….so!
Wow…I had no idea you/y’all were about to embark on such a journey home. I would’ve been sending up prayers.
Sounds like you had a good prayer group doing that. Glad you’ve arrived, safe.
What brings you home, and, for how long?
💞
Morning, Jane!
As much as I would like to see the Clintoon’s punished for so many crimes that they have committed I’m not going to lose any sleep waiting.
I’m a firm believer in “Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.”
Hah! You didn’t go missing on Malaysia Air—Praise the Lord!
Happy to hear you made it home safe and sound.
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