Posted on 10/16/2019 6:29:37 PM PDT by ransomnote
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Memories, I was living in the Bay Area when that quake hit!
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Me too...
Didn’t one die a few weeks ago?
Yes. The same one.
thanks for the youtube of pizzagate!
A former President and his wife as serial killers. Now that would make a good movie.....
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Mind blowing the connections here. No wonder it's taking so long. I actually saw one of my FB friends, has replaced his picture with the red pill, blue pill photo. Hmmm. Not a guy who was very politically active.
Scott Adams needs to add Romney to his meme.
Jesus have mercy on them.
Did you watch this whole video?
The part about coupon made my hair stand on end.
Coupon.
Coup on.
The Word is the game with these a**holes.
I heard that Sleepy just used clipping coupons in the debate night before last. I didn’t watch so I don’t really know the context.
COUPON
1822, “certificate of interest due on a bond” (a piece which could be cut from the bond and presented for payment), from French coupon, literally “piece cut off,” from couper “to cut,” from coup “a blow” (see coup). Meaning widened to “discount ticket” 1860s by British travel agent Thomas Cook. The specific advertising sense “ticket or document that can be redeemed for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product” is by 1906.
COUPON. A financial term, which, together with the practice, is borrowed from France. In the United States, the certificates of State stocks drawing interest are accompanied by coupons, which are small tickets attached to the certificates. At each term when the interest falls due, one of these coupons is cut off (whence the name); and this being presented to the State treasurer or to a bank designated by him, entitles the holder to receive the interest
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Hello Ransomnote. I keep seeing pictures of illegal aliens who have killed Americans either by knife or gun violence and also car accidents from DWIs. Many of these have been arrested and released by Sanctuary City law enforcement. Simply put, had they been deported as required, these Americans would still be alive. I wonder how those statistics match up against people who have died by criminal use an AR-15 or AK style weapons. I saw a post a while back that reported there are a relatively small number injuries and death caused by assault weapons. This would make a great tweet or response to the left wing nuts on the news. Maybe even a great one line Zinger by the president in response to some of the so-called journalist he has to deal with.
Hmm He died twice? ;)
COUPON = COUP ON
COUPON
1822, certificate of interest due on a bond (a piece which could be cut from the bond and presented for payment), from French coupon, literally piece cut off, from couper to cut, from coup a blow (see coup). Meaning widened to discount ticket 1860s by British travel agent Thomas Cook. The specific advertising sense ticket or document that can be redeemed for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product is by 1906.
COUPON. A financial term, which, together with the practice, is borrowed from France. In the United States, the certificates of State stocks drawing interest are accompanied by coupons, which are small tickets attached to the certificates. At each term when the interest falls due, one of these coupons is cut off (whence the name); and this being presented to the State treasurer or to a bank designated by him, entitles the holder to receive the interest
Coup (n.)
c. 1400, “a blow” (obsolete), from Old French coup, colp “a blow, strike” (12c.), from Medieval Latin colpus, from Vulgar Latin *colapus, from Latin colaphus “a cuff, box on the ear,” from Greek kolaphos “a blow, buffet, punch, slap,” “a lowly word without clear etymology” [Beekes].
Meaning “a sudden decisive act” is 1852, short for coup d’etat. In Modern French the word is a workhorse, describing everything from a pat on the back to a whipping, and is used as well of thunder, gusts of wind, gunshots, and chess moves.
1640s, from French coup d’étate, literally “stroke of the state” (see coup). Technically any sudden, decisive political act, especially an important and unexpected change in the form and methods of a government, but in 20c. popularly restricted to the overthrow of a government
bkmk
Still gotz mine! Expires 2021. Just in case.
Interesting to note...the tail is missing (harvested for a bounty?)
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