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Gatsy 3 month s ago
Great ones there! Thanks Izi
       
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Arie 3 month s ago
#24 lol the new (not so) smart thermostat.
       
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Arizona 3 month s ago
#13 The 1997 model didn't have nearly as much MicroS$it or Chinese spyware.

#19 In the 1950's a lot of pro-Christianity stuff happened. I grew up then and never, not even once have prayed in school.
       
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Corny 3 month s ago
Arizona,

#19 I abhor religion. But, America was way more safer then, than it is today because of it. Unfortunately, Christians today are indefensible cowards.
       
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Jap 3 month s ago
#19 "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" ... yet god is singular on amerikan money and idjuts are putting so called ten commandments in publicly funded schools. Sickening.
       
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Corny 3 month s ago
Jap,

It's almost as if you actually think Christians have any sway in any aspect of anything anywhere. News Flash...they don't, because they're pussies now. So no need to get your panties in a bunch, Jap.

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Arizona 3 month s ago
#26 That's an iMac G3 from 1998. It had a CD drive and USB well before PC's. The original "mac" was from 1984 when PC's had no graphics, MSDOS 3.3 and definitely no mouse or built in graphics and Apple had it's own operating system that users loved.
       
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Noel 3 month s ago
Arizona,

in 1998 I had a CD writer and USB in my PC.
       
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Cille 3 month s ago
#9 strange way to take a picture of an artefact between your legs
       
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Ez 3 month s ago
#4 I think those are descriptions of the young women, not their own “senior quotes”.
       
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Silence 3 month s ago
#19 In God We Trust, all others pay cash.
       
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