Articles Posted by eastforker
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Just wanted to touch base with anyone that has had open heart surgery and what I can expect post surgery. I understand they want to replace my aortic valve, have had a heart murmur for many years and I guess it has gotten worse. Bless the VA because there is no way I could afford this any other way.
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An Extract from his most successful Series, The worker. This is part of an episode called A change is as good as a rest
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I busted a gut first time I saw this commercial. Ladder Insurance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvYGO4o334I&ab_channel=Ladder
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Harry Reid, political pugilist and longtime Senate majority leader, dies Former Sen. Harry Reid (Nev.), one of the Senate’s longest-serving majority leaders and a Democrat who played a central role in enacting President Obama’s biggest legislative accomplishments, died Tuesday at age 82. The death was announced by longtime political reporter Jon Ralston, who called Reid "probably the most important elected official in Nevada history."
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Jennifer and James Crumbley, the parents of 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley, were scheduled to surrender to authorities at 2 p.m. local time but their whereabouts are unknown. It is not known whether there has been a mistake or if they've attempted to flee.
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After yesterdays deadly explosion at Kabul AP, I was wanting to know what type and amount of explosive could have possibly caused the carnage that could kill over a hundred people. Does anyone here have that knowledge?
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Well folks, when it comes to politics, during the last administration we poked the bear from on stage and in some videos, and now it’s time to have a little fun with the other side. Enjoy!
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Trying to think of an animated movie from either late 60's or early 70's, R rated, something for some reason sounded like fantasia but definitely not Disney. Brain farts just can't recollect the name.
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Today is JW last day on the Five. Still working for FOX but as political correspondent. Please let it not be Donna Brazil.
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Because of Samadams 76 thread earlier: https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3941981/posts of what people would have thought about planes and contrails 200 years ago, what is one thing you would like to know about in history before you die. I have several on my list. 1.How did the statues arrive on Easter Island. 2.How were structures built 1000's of years ago moving 100 ton stones into precise positions. 3. What was the purpose of the Nazca lines in Peru. What puzzle would you like to know before you die.
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Interest in airguns is growing. Maybe it’s because of increasingly restrictive gun laws, the ability of air arms to skirt no-discharge ordinances, or because they’re just plain fun. Perhaps the most exciting segment of the airgun world is the so-called big bores, which fire projectiles larger than .25 caliber. Make no mistake, these guns aren’t backyard plinkers. They’re serious hunting guns built with big game in mind, producing at least 300 foot-pounds of energy to take deer- and hog-sized animals. Though only somewhere around 15 states allow hunters to take big game with an airgun, many have had open discussions...
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A federal judge in Texas on Thursday ruled that the federal moratorium on evictions is unconstitutional, according to court documents. US District Judge John Barker, who was appointed by then-President Donald Trump to the court in the Eastern District of Texas, stopped short of issuing a preliminary injunction, but said he expected the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to respect his ruling and withdraw the moratorium. "The federal government cannot say that it has ever before invoked its power over interstate commerce to impose a residential eviction moratorium. It did not do so during the deadly Spanish Flu...
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Just a few scenes that never made the movie.
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President-elect Joe Biden on Thursday outlined a $1.9 trillion emergency relief plan that would have major consequences for real estate and the economy at large. The proposal would extend a national moratorium on evictions and foreclosures to Sept. 30. The moratorium is set to expire Jan. 31,
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For those that missed it.
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Bill Clinton secretly met socialite-turned-accused sex-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell for an “intimate” dinner in 2014 — well after allegations that she and perv pal Jeffrey Epstein has abused at least one teen, a report said Tuesday. The former president joined Maxwell — who is now cooling her heels in a Brooklyn jail cell on charges involving the alleged sex abuse of young women — and a small group of friends for the meal in Los Angeles after a celebrity gala that February, sources told the Daily Beast.
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- President Donald Trump has arrived in Philadelphia on Air Force One ahead of a town hall event hosted by ABC News on Tuesday evening. Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos will anchor the event, titled "The President and the People." According to the network, the forum will provide uncommitted voters the opportunity to ask the president their questions on issues affecting Americans from the coronavirus pandemic and economic recovery to protests for racial justice and climate change.
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Achmed moderates debate between Trump and Biden. If you like Jeff Dunham, you will love this.
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So, not much info out there yet. I currently have a judgement against a tenant that was awarded monday august 31 the day before the order, they were 3 months behind plus utilities.I have to wait 7 days to get a writ of possession before the sheriff actually puts them out.
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