Posted on 12/21/2023 12:15:38 PM PST by CottonBall
It’s perfect!
yikes...i’d rather be rick rolled
Transphobe.
;)
I hope the kitties find good homes. You ok?
I’ve seen videos of closed Walmarts being used to house children. Called child trafficking by many.
Looks finger-licking good to me!
Good!
Cute houses.
Did Luvie (the human) call MS.BEHAVIN? Is she ok?
Thanks!
Yes she did and yes she is. She hurt her leg in the shower by trying to avoid a fall and has been in terrible pain for a week, making her feel pretty down-in-the-dumps and thinking she didn’t want to spread it around the thread rather than coming on and venting to us and letting us cheer her up a bit.
How’s that for a run-on sentence? :)
Thanks Judy. I’m glad sis is ok. Come back, sis, so I won’t be the only one on the thread whining about pain.
Jesse just showed a circus truck caught on fire, and the police saved all, camels, zebras and a miniature horse. Good job, glad it wasn’t lions and tigers.
Now I’m thinking that CB has been feeling down today as well, what with her clowder moving on to their forever homes.
CB....hope you’re ok. You sure must be feeling the quiet tonight. We’re thinking about you.
That park was filled with thousands every day for weeks. Now, zero. Yes, down the road it’s open, but they’re not pouring in like they were. The Nzg is patrolling in boats too.
I get tired of media and talking heads with their negativity all the time. The Texas Mexico border is over 1200 miles. Maybe they should talk to the charity tax funded shelter in San Antonio complaining about the big decrease in bodies since that one area is closed.
History of Shelby Park.
During the Civil War, a party of renegades crossed from Piedras Negras and overran the Confederate garrison at Fort Duncan. The townsmen, fighting from behind a barricade of cotton bales, successfully drove off their assailants. Following federal occupation of Brownsville in 1863, Eagle Pass became an important shipment point for Confederate cotton. After the war the last Confederate force in the field, the Shelby expedition, crossed the Rio Grande at Eagle Pass and in a ceremony buried in the river the last flag to fly over Confederate troops.
https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=111472
I hope it’s much better. I was just listening to that link you posted. The guy was talking to a couple who lived there, and that’s what they were saying. I never look at the media, other than the ones I think are fairly credible....and that sure wouldn’t be the mockingbird media.
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Alright you two!
Whatsa matter?
*evil grin*
Yeah, I heard the guy. I think the same guy that told the history of Shelby Park.
That JLR does good reporting. I just skip through when nothing is going on. There’s another young guy that goes out with his mom. He speaks Spanish so gets info from migrants. Today he wanted to talk to a cartel guy because the guy said “hey homie”. Scared his mom to death and she made him get out. The cartels get a lot of Americans to smuggle for them, big bucks. My neighbors son is in prison right now for smuggling.
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