Posted on 09/30/2024 10:55:08 PM PDT by ransomnote
This is an EPIC climate discussion bend over and receive lube free beatdown. Required reading...
Great guns.
Harris/Walz the Plagiarist and the pedophile
Where’s the best place to buy Ivermectin? Is it US made?
Thanks, we have the iver just need the fen. Bless you, Glad all is getting better.
I don’t know of any US made sources of Ivermectin. The most common Ivermectin outlet I’ve heard of is AllDayChemist.com and I think they are based in India.
is there any connection to that hispanic townhall/rally where so many in the audience got sick?
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President Trump cut his Pennsylvania town hall short Monday night after multiple audience members experienced medical emergencies. The event, which took place in the Philadelphia suburbs, had two lengthy pauses due to medical episodes in the crowd. Trump forced to cut Pennsylvania town hall short after multiple audience members experience health emergencies
I just now saw this Ivermectin ad and link on Truth Social:
https://allfamilypharma.com/covid-19-form/?_raclid=b1681226-0405-4842-963f-f625b4a7d7f2

Can someone verify this?
That works out to $12 for a dose that is the same MG that sells in India for 12 cents.
I’m not from the Chamber of Commerce but let me pad that Idaho suggestion just a bit. The entire Great Basin which is Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, Southern Idaho, and a bit more is all great living country for a number of unique reasons, and not just solid people, cowboys, ranchers, farmers, loggers et. al. Except for the river basins most of it is 2,000 to 4,000 feet elevation which keeps both summers and winters moderate. The Great Basin is protected from stoopid weather by two west side mountain ranges that scrape off the heavy Pacific rain, and the Rockies which shield from the Canadian cold spells.
The humidity is always low making the whole place great for maintaining machinery, hardware, etc. It’s really hard to make iron rust. That is a huge benny to me since I have a bunch of that stuff.
The entire area is accessed by both US highways and heavy railroads in case transport is important. Along with that electricity, mostly due to hydropower, is cheaper than the rest of the country.
Almost anything , food-wise, grows at one place or another because of either natural rainfall or huge irrigation systems. And the area is home to the really bigaxx farm tractors that are fun to watch. The Palouse is where Bush43 got the 40,000 tons of grain he gave to the Norks
some years ago.
With many towns being 100 or more miles apart it’s a great place for biker dudes to let ‘er rip-—— but I’d better not let that cat out of its bag. Forget I said that. Smokey might be listening.
It’s kind of fun to run down the list once in awhile, but as I noted, I’m not from the Chamber of Commerce or even the Tourist Bureau so I better quit before I get tired. Good luck with making your choice on a long time home.
The 1935 Browning Hi-Power is not just a great John Browning design but it lead the pack in wide body, big stack, mag cap. Up thru the 70’s it was the only one. And I well remember the other makers working their buttsoff trying to get a couple more rounds in a mag. S&W punched out the 39 to the 59, with 15 rounds, to get into the game. And it took off from there.
I’ve had some beauties over the years. My fav was probly the tangent sight model with shoulder stock. Eat your heart out——
You dick! Like an Artillery Model Luger. That's sweet.
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Garlic is amazing for ear infections. You can buy garlic oil for the purpose, but I just cut a chunk of garlic that fits in my ear and slip it in there.

KAMALA: “I talked with somebody once who said, ‘You know, if you just look at where the stars are in the sky, don’t look at ‘em as just random things. If you just look at ‘em as points, look at the constellation — what does it show you?’”
https://twitter.com/i/status/1845835806776217629
Thank you for that info.
Appreciated.
I’d like to comment, but I grew up in a middle-class family blah blah blah. What a dolt.
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