Posted on 12/21/2023 12:15:38 PM PST by CottonBall
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with a gun, lol!
only here in the south. maybe montana.
Maybe?
Only difference(s):
- Coffee cup's bigger.
- Handgun's flipped over for right hand use.
- (Optional at least for now) There isn't a shotgun/AR something-or-other leaning against the table.
I stand corrected!
(sitting, actually)
Finally able to get one bar on phone n open an updated TFT thread!
Hi everyone! Sure missed being able to connect
Had to resort to watching son Jeffs TV for news
Now to catch up n hope phone does not return to “no service”
Yes ATT. Was problematic before the down event a few days ago
Some “modern history” for you sir!
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WWII uncovered: Petty Officer Third Class Fred Gwynne of the US Navy: Veteran of The Battle of Saipan and the Battle of Tinian
Frederick Hubbard Gwynne was born in New York City on July 10, 1926. Fred enlisted in the US Navy and in 1944 he served as a Radioman Third Class on a submarine chaser in the Pacific Theater. A veteran of both the Battle of Saipan and the Battle of Tinian, Gwynne was honorably discharged in 1948 with the rank of Petty Officer Third Class.
According to the Veterans Administration: “After the war, Fred attended Harvard University. An aspiring painter, Gwynne drew cartoons for the “The Harvard Lampoon,” and later became president of the publication. Upon graduation in 1951, he returned to New York and worked several jobs, such as creating commercial artwork and copywriting at the J. Walter Thompson Advertising Agency. Gwynne’s first big break came in 1961 when he was cast in the role of police officer Francis Muldoon on the comedy series “Car 54, Where Are You?” The show aired until 1963; the following year, he was cast as Herman Munster in the popular syndication favorite “The Munsters.”
A regular on Broadway - Fred was cast as Big Daddy in the 1974 Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams’ “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”. His final on-screen role was that of Judge Chamberlain Haller in the 1992 film “My Cousin Vinny,” the end of an acting career that spanned 42 years.” - VA News October 13, 2022.
Petty Officer Third Class Fred Gwynne passed away on July 2, 1993 at the age of 66 years old. He lies in rest at Sandy Mount United Methodist Church Cemetery in Finksburg, Maryland. Lest We Forget.
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WWII uncovered©️ original description and photos sourced by Naval History and Heritage Command, Together We Served Database and VA News October 13, 2022 (Fair Use Photos)
Chani …. Statement that would parallel my mentality exactly lay past few years. Maybe that’s why I bury myself in culinary, horticulture and cinema. Enjoyable escapes from reality
Hi Kenny! Long time no see! Been keeping busy?
I agree. My actual exact belief is that promise is he will be no longer living( hate to type THAT word out.
The deep state is evil. They are distracting him daily with lawsuits and garbage- but not working. Next will be heavy threats against his family. What a mess our country has fallen prey for to at the direction of the evil lefts
Spot on. Over target
Revelation. We win the last battle but not necessarily those prior.
We are warned to mentally n spiritually prepare
We are told God will prevail n protect us but I believe in reading scripture the protection is of the soul . Not necessarily the corruptible body
Heavy stuff
Canadian protection dog. We all need one
Video was great last segment ending with gull flying - well very profound!
Thank you
President Trump’s speech at CPAC:
https://rumble.com/v4fj198-president-donald-trump-delivers-remarks-at-cpac.html?mref=7x15j&mc=b4trb
Thanks I’m pretty sure my sorry phone is NOT up to streaming but will watch when at wifi
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