Posted on 03/21/2012 5:18:01 PM PDT by lward99
de-fuse, that is : )
Yelp
OTOH a drip drip drip will fill and overflow a hog trough, if the drops are big and often enough.
We need something big enough that the MSM can’t ignore it.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
I never heard anybody talk like that until I heard the Kennedys and I had older relatives throughout New England who grew up in the 1880s! There was a Maine coastal accent that was more clipped, like “thity or foughty.” (thirty or forty) That “wicked” crap came from Maine around 1958-1963.
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