Posted on 06/30/2023 8:13:08 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
“Don’t mess with America’s moms”
-President Donald J. Trump
Oh that is so sweet. Must have been hard to leave the little fella.
Well you’ll have another little fella give you the cold shoulder for a few days and then give in. Or does proby not act like a typical cat when you go on vacation?
Huka! Hunka! Hunka!
But can you tell me whatever happened to our servant Jeeves or is it
Jeebs?
ok, squirrel one, humans zero.
Time to go shopping.
“I forgot my neckbrace and my eyeglasses broke, and I’m traveling alone, lol.”
Oh no! I hope nothing else happens on the rest of the trip. That sounds like enough, if you can’t read and don’t have your neck brace.
Haven’t seen these pictures of Pedo Joe anywhere on the internet.
Was when he was leaving Finland this morning.
What a creep we have for a so called leader.
Thanks Gran, everyone should see what a pervert he is.
“Squirrels do the high wire act here too, must be a squirrelly thing.”
Squirrels were not native where I live. Some person thought it would be great to have them so brought them in. They have cost the utility company (and us) millions in repairs from transformers blowing up.
My mother’s ancestors migrated to Virgina British Colonial America sometime between 1690-1702 from Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
He was my 8th Great-grandfather who was born in 1661 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland.
Makes me 1/4 Scottish.
You crack me up, CB!😂
ok
From yesterday:
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James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
Admiral Howe’s fleet arrives at Staten Island
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On this day in history, July 12, 1776, Admiral Howe’s fleet arrives at Staten Island. This fleet, along with other ships arriving before and after, carried the largest British expeditionary force to ever be assembled. Along with other British ships in the waters of North America, it was also the largest amphibious assault force in European history.

After abandoning Boston in March, 1776, the British high command set its sights on New York. Orders were sent to several fleets to converge at New York in the summer. On June 29th, the first ships arrived off Sandy Hook, New Jersey. Within 2 days, 48 ships arrived, carrying over 10,000 British troops, along with General William Howe, the general in charge of the war. New Yorkers were astonished. A larger fleet of ships had never before been seen in North America. Some reported that the ships’ masts looked like a “forest of pines” spread across the bay.

General Howe hoped to land his troops at Gravesend on the west end of Long Island, but, finding the Continental Army firmly ensconced there, his troops began disembarking on Staten Island. This, however, was only the beginning of the British invasion. On July 12, Admiral, Lord Richard Howe, General Howe’s brother, arrived at Staten Island with an even more massive fleet. 82 more ships arrived, carrying multiplied thousands of troops and sailors. Admiral Howe immediately started unloading his troops on Staten Island where he met with his brother to plan efforts to offer the colonists amnesty if they would renounce their rebellion.
On August 12th, another fleet arrived, carrying hired Hessian soldiers from Germany. Yet another fleet, under the direction of Commodore, Sir Peter Parker, and carrying Lieutenant General Charles Cornwallis and 3,000 more troops, arrived on August 15th. In all, 32,000 British and Hessian soldiers and 10,000 sailors had converged on Staten Island, supported by 30 warships and nearly 300 transports and supply ships.

After several failed peace overtures, the anticipated British attack came at Long Island in August. The Americans lost the Battle of Long Island on the 27th and were driven back to Manhattan. New York City was captured on September 15th and the Continental Army was completely driven off Manhattan on November 15th after the Battle of Fort Washington.
The Continental Army fled across New Jersey from the pursuing British until it crossed the Delaware River into Pennsylvania. By carefully confiscating all the boats for 70 miles up and down the river, George Washington was able to stop the British from following them into Pennsylvania.
In December, Washington would turn the tables on the British with his victory at Trenton and in Princeton a few days later. These victories gave much needed encouragement to the American soldiers who had suffered such a string of defeats. They would need it for the war which was to come, a war which would stretch on for another six years.
3:27 AM · Jul 12, 2023
As I said to sweetie.....A sicko POS!
Does he really think sniffing kids is something a normal person does?
Puts his grubby old hands all over them too.
EVIL!!!!
“Hmmmm....I wonder who *she* is?”
I was wondering how the person who wrote the article KNEW it was a she? Hmmmm!!!
Judy might have that info; she was partying with Jeeves the Elder one night years ago
I have not had the chance to see the movie. I want to but I have been traveling around too much lately. Hope that it will stay in a theater for awhile linger.
well, IE is right, I wouldn’t want to be looking at some liberal. But I figured if it’s posted here it is safe to oogle.
I think pax had to leave Jeeves back in CO when she moved back to TX.
I could be wrong, might have smuggled him in her trunk.
Where is Jeeves, pax?
It made me a little nauseous to see them. I wanted to grab that poor child and give her a bath.
Sorry to hear you forgot your neck brace etc; Let us know when you get home safe.
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