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Hortense 1 year ago
#8 "Father of the millennium"
       
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Hortense 1 year ago
#10 "Teacher of the Millennium"
       
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Hortense 1 year ago
#36 so which celebrity owns it? is it one of Oprah's or Johnson's
       
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Prissy 1 year ago
Hortense,
Neither. Just had a metal roof.
       
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Izzy 1 year ago
Prissy, Yeah, of course. And the perfectly preserved yard had a metal roof too. You brainwashed sheep. ok
       
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Cole 1 year ago
Izzy,
Prissy is correct. The owners themselves recently noted that they had just done renovations which included a metal roof and reducing or eliminating brush next to the house (to guard against termites). The metal roof was the only one in the neighborhood. Everyone else had asphalt shingles, which can catch on fire. Other houses caught on fire as embers blew onto the roof or caught the brush next to their house on fire. Nothing magical here.

Be informed, not opinionated.
       
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Molly 1 year ago
Hortense,
a Rothschild relative.
       
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Molly 1 year ago
thats the biggest scam isnt it? organs in the US cannot be bought or sold yet cost taxpayers millions.
       
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Lib 1 year ago
#6 "The Rikers Island complex, which consists of ten jails, holds local offenders who are awaiting trial, serving sentences of one year or less, or are temporarily placed there pending transfer to another facility.[14] Rikers Island is therefore not a prison"
       
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Shaina 1 year ago
#8 If the kid fell first, how did the Dad catch up?
       
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"In 2007, Us Marine, Brian Dennis Befriended A Stray Desert Dog Called Nubs In Iraq. After The Dog Was Stabbed With A Screwdriver, The Marine Nursed Him Back To Health"

"The two developed such a bond that when the unit left, Nubs picked up the scent and walked 70 miles through Iraqi desert warzone to be with him.

Nubs' miraculous journey forced the Marine's hand, and Dennis and his fellow Marines unanimously decided to keep the animal, building a doghouse at the camp.

When two military police officers told Dennis the dog could not stay at the camp, he decided the only way to properly keep the animal was to get it to the United States.

Dennis' family and close friends helped raise $3,500 to fly the dog to San Diego."

 

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