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Winnet 10 month s ago
#1 I can't help it: that's something good
       
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Elisa 10 month s ago
Winnet,

Ok, what is it? wassat
       
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Winnet 10 month s ago
#32 You will have to build your new home around that device 36
       
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Kayla 10 month s ago
Winnet, the time an x ray canon was free to buy for everyone
Ps you Need it THAT big to stop the x rays
       
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Monty 10 month s ago
Kayla, "x ray canon" (sic)? That's a projection TV - light rays, not x-rays. Physics confounds you, doesn't it?
       
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Elena 10 month s ago
Winnet,

Not to speak about the in-house nuclear reactor to fuel that thing.
       
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Trudy 10 month s ago
#3 "...the oats and potatoes are bully." Love this.
"...some person of the female persuasion" is great, too.
       
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Elena 9 month s ago
Trudy,

Reads like a pretty good catch to me. 18yrs old and achieved quite a lot. The honesty and down to earth side of him is quite appealing. Plus: The reader knows that living with him will mean a lot of hard manual labour and not a lush life.
       
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Tavia 10 month s ago
#18 Guess what folks (you know who you are)? They did it, and it worked. Huh. Imagine that...
       
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Appoline 10 month s ago
Tavia, I know who I am - someone who can think for themself. And I know who you are - someone that believes everything their "superiors" say. Try to think for yourself - you will find it invigorating!

"a study published in 1919 by the California State Department of Health showed very little difference in death rates between Stockton, which mandated the wearing of masks in public, and Boston, which did not."

"The morbidity rate was very high among those attending the sick, and may only have prevented infection from a direct, close hit from a cough or sneeze of a patient. In one improvised hospital at the Navy Training Station in Great Lakes, IL., the infection rate was higher among those corpsmen and volunteers who wore masks than those who did not. No evidence was presented which would justify compelling persons at large to wear masks during an epidemic." - Epidemiological and Statistical Data, US Navy, 1918”
       
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Sibbie 10 month s ago
Appoline,

great. quoting century old data, and ignoring the leaps forward medicine has made since.
       
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Curg 10 month s ago
Tavia,
why do you ignore facts? the vaccinations killed over 100k people, but why hide it? vaccines have been killing people for decades.
       
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Odo 10 month s ago
I was there and I never saw anyone that dressed like #10. My sister did have #8, though, and mine (#29) was grey. Also, yes for #6. I don't know why, but there was something really neat about that very unnecessary feature...
       
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Debora 10 month s ago
Number 3 speaks to me from the heart. I get how he feels.
       
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