Posted on 01/24/2020 5:46:17 AM PST by BenLurkin
Well, DUH!
Just means someone or something keeps sitting in the chair...
"I said 'Bud Really Really Extra Light'."
Okay, you win the Internet for a day. Brilliant new term!
Nice answer; I enjoyed that. I also agree in lack of respect for a lot of the primordial cosmic stuff, and especially Hawkings’ non-falsifiable multiverse chimera.
... CR-induced EAS...
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Criminal Record induced End of Active Service?
I believe in BOTH! Of course!
We are long time members of
http://www.reasons.org
REASONS TO BELIEVE RTB
We have been on two cruises with them to Bermuda, Alaska. Also to Vancouver and London. They are a great group, geniusus, Christians, and FUN people to go on trips with!
Check ‘em out!
RTB’s mission is to spread the Christian Gospel by demonstrating that sound reason and scientific researchincluding the very latest discoveriesconsistently support, rather than erode, confidence in the truth of the Bible and faith in the personal, transcendent God revealed in both Scripture and nature.
GOOD ONE, A REAL ZINGER!
My husband is a retired Chemical Engineer. He got his degree BEFORE computers, etc. Oh they had the old key punch computer, but NOTHING like a real computer - like our cell phones, LOL. He used a SLIDE RULE! I never figured that thing out!
One of the FEW beers I hate. But Guiness extra stout is great, much smoother! I don’t like Arrogant Bastard or Delirium Tremens. I LOVE ALL OTHER BEER! Especially the micro brew beer in Taylor Texas! YUM. Full bodied like Guiness, but not bitter.
TEXAS BEER CO. It is pretty new and it is a rehabbing of their old down town. Still a work in progress, downtown is, lots of empty store fronts... but this micro brewery is DIVINE We also have a gazillion wineries in our area, mostly around Fredericksburg. That town is like Disneyland for adults! Taylor also has
louie mueller bbq taylor texas BBQ! YUM
https://www.texasbeerco.com/
THeir Stout is great!
KING GRACKLE STOUT
A favorite of our brew crew, this is a bold and flavorful Stout. Steeped in rich chocolate and coffee flavors and lots roasted speciality malts, raw cocoa nibs, and a hint of tropical hops.
9% ABV.
We study STRING THEORY at RTB. We study Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics Wave Function. I have to really listen and pay close attention. This is all Greek to me...
My husband made the mistake of calling my ancestors
“savages”. I have my family history going back hundreds of years and none of them, CHEROKEE, were savages. They did get kicked off their land, walked the Trail of Tears, most of them died.... It was an ugly time in US history. But his family came from Germany, so I tell him, SAVAGES!?!?!? NAZIs!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
THE MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE
Many members of my family were murdered by mormons. My great grandmother’s family members were killed. I have a family history book (about 4 inches thick) that details this and there was a movie about the massacre. I always think of this incident when I see Mittens R on TV. One of my family members was killed because she was a woman who wore pants. SHE WAS JUST 14.
The Baker-Fancher party was camped at Mountain Meadows on September 7 when Paiutes (and some Mormons dressed as Paiutes to conceal their Mormon affiliation) attacked. The emigrants circled the wagons, dug trenches and fought backbut as the siege continued for five days, they began to run out of ammunition, water and provisions. The Mormon attackers concluded that the emigrants had figured out their ruseand feared that word of their participation would hasten an assault by the Army. It was then that militia commander William H. Dame ordered his men to leave no witnesses. The emigrants were to be decoyed out and destroyed with the exception of the small children, who were too young to tell tales, according to another militia commander, Major John H. Higbee, who relayed the orders to Lee.
On September 11, John D. Lee and a group of militiamen approached the camp under a white flag and offered a truce, with assurances that Lee and his men would escort the emigrants to safety in Cedar City. All theyd have to do is leave their livestock and possessions to the Paiutes. Having no good options, the emigrants, about 120 men, women and children, laid down their weapons and followed Lee and the militia away from the camp in three groupsthe last comprising adult males. It was over quickly. The Arkansas men were shot at point-blank range; the women and children ahead were slaughtered by bullets and arrows in an ambush party. No one over the age of seven survived. The victims were hastily buried. Locals auctioned off or distributed their possessions and took in the surviving 17 young children.
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