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tod
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response 25 of 223:
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May 3 04:38 UTC 2022 |
Toilet deals from Windsor should be a show like AMerican Pickers.
There are some whackadoodle record shops in the Mojave near my cabin.
Great prices but I have to sift through stuff to find them...like afghans
and perfume bottles. One day I will make a day of it. I had the
Metallica Master of Puppets tape. I was listening to it outside of
AA meetings in Flint Michigan while my parental unit was in the YWCA
yacking it up with the locals. Back then a DOD distortion pedal let
alone a Marshall amp seemed like an impossible thing that only rich people
could ever get their mitts on...unless you were a thief or rented
it. I never understood how bands got their gear without already having
somebody funding their dreams.
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walkman
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response 26 of 223:
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May 3 11:59 UTC 2022 |
"Toilet deals from Windsor should be a show like AMerican Pickers."
I had a hearty laugh from that one!
The gear: I know from back in the day hanging out with the local guys in
bands (you know some of them) that they would take the money from the
gigs and buy new gear. Of course some of it was purchased from their day
jobs too. It's probably a good and bad thing that we didn't have ebay
back then. OMG. But you are right - so many things were a total mystery
back then, before duckduckgo searches, amazon, etc. You could go into a
local shop and get ripped off hardcore. Now you can buy cables, pedals,
strings, you name it for very little money. I haven't looked but I
would bet my next paycheck that there's a DIY scene for making your own
guitar. I would also assume there's a Raspberry Pi hat that turns a Pi
into a guitar pedal from hell. In fact...*typing into the search*...
https://www.electrosmash.com/pedal-pi
Bingo and I bet there are other projects just like it. In fact now you
can have a custom circuit board printed, buy logos, you name it custom
for very little. There was no conceivable way to do any of this stuff
back when we were young. There's no excuse for young people today IMO.
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walkman
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response 27 of 223:
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May 3 13:53 UTC 2022 |
The ghost of yellowcake uranium is a slam dunk, Brownie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tQjqeWJXHY
Lies upon lies upon lies.
Photoshopped photos, video game and movie footage being put out my the
Ukrainian government and the American sock puppet media applying the
"ghost of Kiev" hoax. Misinformation is okay when they do it. And it's
official. They will never stop and the populace are zombies.
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walkman
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response 28 of 223:
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May 3 13:59 UTC 2022 |
Ukraine Begins Rounding Up Dissidents Who Post MEMES Supporting Russia,
Video gets REMOVED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z79hU778X9E
Alexa: Which kind of regimes round up and disappear thought criminals?
Answer: "I don't know that one."
Keep shopping or Putin wins.
There is no bubble.
Gender is a social construct.
Wear your pajamas to the food bank for a free SUV gas fuelup.
Universal Income means masked conservatives serve you free pizza from
electric cars.
Earn a PS5 and a college debt writeoff by handing your ballot to purple-
hair ballot harvesters.
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tod
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response 29 of 223:
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May 4 17:27 UTC 2022 |
yes...YES!
Wear your pajamas to the food bank for a free SUV gas fuelup.
Earn a PS5 and a college debt writeoff by handing your ballot to purple-
hair ballot harvesters.
It's all in the Build Back Better plan! Not joking!
2400 pages of "are you kidding me?!"
$1T $1T $1T Foot looooong
Eat Fresh
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walkman
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response 30 of 223:
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May 7 20:49 UTC 2022 |
$5 Footlongs
https://www.subway.com/en-us/menunutrition/menu/499footlongs
McDollar Menu
https://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en-us/full-menu/123dollarmenu.html
*Inverted Yield Curve
*Stagflation is here (high inflation, slowing economic growth, and
steadily high unemployment)
*Consumer Sentiment (University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index =
59.4%)
We will hear these buzzwords from the past very soon:
*Stock Market Circuit Breaker
*Foreclosure
*Upside Down
*Predatory Lending
*Payday Loan
*Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM)
*Deadbeat
*Bailout
*Layoff
Bend over, here it comes again.
"I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT I WAS SIGNING!"
Credit cards maxed out, People with multiple Mortage Refinances and now
the house is worth half... distractions, divisions, wars
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walkman
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response 31 of 223:
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May 7 20:50 UTC 2022 |
#29 this is the secret sauce:
Debt cycle:
Money supply booms > Asset supply booms > Consumer price booms > Debts
are paid off, money ceases to exist > Rug is pulled, asset & consumer
prices plummet > System is destabilized > Start again with money supply
bailout
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tod
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response 32 of 223:
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May 10 00:23 UTC 2022 |
There's a war in there somewhere and some terrorists to torture.
That's like part of the last step I think.
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walkman
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response 33 of 223:
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May 11 00:25 UTC 2022 |
The war could be on the American people. Lockdown 2.0 + starvation +
camps for those who disobey "rules"
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tod
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response 34 of 223:
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May 11 07:12 UTC 2022 |
Could be?
Is
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walkman
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response 35 of 223:
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May 13 12:25 UTC 2022 |
It probably never occurred to most people that POTUS is not incompetent
at all; that he's reading a script designed by entities that are
deliberately destroying the economy and deliberately ending access to
fuel and food.
No diesel, no food, gasoline or product deliveries:
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/diesel-be-rationed-east-coast-
summer-warns-us-oil-billionaire
Would they sink so low as to go after BABY FORMULA, deny that there's a
shortage and then warn people not to make their own formula out of
desperation? And then Bill Gates popping up out of nowhere with a new
corporation asking for FDA approval of lab-created breast milk?
It all plays out like a script from hollywood. Maybe hollywood writers
DID write the script?
Just let the babies starve, okay?
Where is this all heading??? And will there be a breaking point at which
anarchy and hysteria takes the wheel?
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walkman
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response 36 of 223:
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May 13 12:36 UTC 2022 |
It should be lost on no one that the same group of people who literally
invented euthanasia, which inspired the Nazi T4 euthanasia program also
promote the mass murder of millions through abortion. Remember "Right to
die?" Look up what's happening in Canada. Mentally ill can be assisted
suicides. Didn't Nazi's do that too?
Are baby formula shortages strategic? Are supplies being sent to Europe
and prioritized for illegal immigrants? Why/how is a national emergency
not being declared? Rest assured, even if you have traveled from store
to store and could not find baby formula, all the right people say
there's no shortage. Just blame Putin.
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tod
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response 37 of 223:
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May 14 17:37 UTC 2022 |
Supply chain, inflation, and recalls. When we say supply chain - that's
code for gas hikes. Inflation - that's code for gas hikes. Recalls -
that's code for "didn't ship right away due to gas hikes". They'll
tell you it's from Cronobacter sakazakii bacteria but that bacteria
naturally occurs - just dont let the dry food sit in a truck out
on the lot like they did in Sturgis, Michigan where the 4 infants
were enough for CDC to shutdown national distributions.
Food processing sabotage for two months in a row and nobody blinks.
Gas hikes and life goes on. No sovereign Southern border at all.
Gues what is next - EIDL loan payments begin in June. The IRS and
SBA are going to have a field day on small businesses across the
country. Minimum wage is going up alongside interest rates.
Bonds both short and long are narrowing. The housing market
is going stale - over 1/3 of it is bank owned. Who will call in
the debt upon debt to banks and government now that "the Covid
is under control"?
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walkman
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response 38 of 223:
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May 15 13:05 UTC 2022 |
Artificial Scarcity, Starvation and Government Contracts
Abbott labs, the same company that makes rapid Covid tests also makes
baby formula (Similac, Alimuntum, and Elecare) among other notable
products, including Glucerna, Ensure, Pedialyte, Pediasure, and
Zoneperfect.
Abbott labs had the baby formula product recalls but there are many
other brands by other manufacturers. There s no recall on Enfamill
formulas, Gerber Good Start, Earth s Best Organic Dairy Infant Formula,
Happy Baby Organics Infant Formula, Neocate, and others. So why the
empty shelves?
On March 25, 2022, Abbott won a $1 Billion contract with the United
States government for rapid Covid 19 tests. That s an incredible amount
of money. One could question whether Abbott had the incentive to play
along with an government-mandated artificial shortage of baby formula.
Given that other manufactures have no recalls but the shelves are still
empty, one could ask if the Davos you will eat bugs folks integrated
into global governments are purposefully taking a stab at starving
babies by incentivizing artificial shortages.
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walkman
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response 39 of 223:
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May 15 13:06 UTC 2022 |
The left s formula for problem resolution
Problems for the left:
Stage 1: Deny the problem
Stage 2: Downplay the problem
Stage 3: Claim to be working on the problem
Stage 4: Blame the problem on the right (or current boogeyman)
Stage 5: Demonize the right (or current boogeyman like Putin), using the
problem as justification
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walkman
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response 40 of 223:
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May 16 11:45 UTC 2022 |
The great reset is real and it's under way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdrLp0lKjHc&t=256s
To what extent any of this is the result of Davos master-planners -or-
just bad economic policy by central banks -or- both.
11x food prices...welcome to Arab Spring 2.0. It has already started in
Sri Lanka.
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tod
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response 41 of 223:
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May 16 19:58 UTC 2022 |
This is a good time to get a GroupOn membership!
That world bank sure does alot of business.
I dunno why but it looks like she's about to pitch the BRIC
https://youtu.be/CdrLp0lKjHc?t=434
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walkman
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response 42 of 223:
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May 17 14:45 UTC 2022 |
Well, this is odd.
https://www.candgnews.com/news/student-heart-checks-screen-for-problems-
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walkman
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response 43 of 223:
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May 17 14:48 UTC 2022 |
Gosh, it's almost like there's a pattern.
https://spotonmichigan.com/detroit-metro/1752711/student-heart-checks-
screen-for-problems.html
https://oakland.edu/medicine/news/auto-list-news/2020/OUWB-medical-
students,-Beaumont-team-to-screen-metro-Detroit-teens-for-heart-
abnormalities
https://www.hometownlife.com/story/news/2021/06/25/beaumont-student-
heart-checks-resume-extra-meaning-after-covid-19/7777474002/
Here's the search:
https://www.startpage.com/do/search?
q=Student+Heart+Checks+Screen+for+Problems&segment=startpage.brave
Most hits are from *Michigan* for some reason.
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tod
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response 44 of 223:
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May 18 02:46 UTC 2022 |
*Brought to you by McDonalds
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walkman
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response 45 of 223:
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May 18 11:15 UTC 2022 |
You know... I heard a commercial this morning (actually just a few
minutes ago) from McDonalds advertising "mix and match" breakfast items,
2 for $5. I was thinking of all those years where I stopped there before
work, almost every day. Loved their coffee but I really paid a steep
price in my health eating all that garbage. "What harm can an egg and
cheese biscuit sandwich do?" was my thinking. When I was young (20's to
30's) I would eat two of those, then only one as I got older. I knew it
was keeping me fat, but the extent of the unhealthiness wasn't apparent
until I reached 50. Hearing that commercial encouraging people to eat 2
of those chemical, fat-bomb concoctions, well it makes me sad for
America. As the economy takes a dip, the lines in the McDonald's
breakfast-time drive through are likely going to still be long across
America. They are like snake charmers with that awesome coffee!!!
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tod
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response 46 of 223:
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May 18 14:48 UTC 2022 |
McD coffee actually gets me angry. I don't know what kind of chemicals
are in it but it's evil. It also gives major heartburn.
The sandwiches are diabetes in a wrapper. Thinking of the sloshing sounds
of the pink slime machinery as it squirts out those lard balls.
Minivan rearview mirror line of Karens loading up for the day on
survival elixir and jelly cakes disguised as breakfast sandwiches.
Imagine all the bodies fighting for life and making people's brains
anxious because the heart is trying to pump that goo.
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walkman
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response 47 of 223:
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May 18 16:19 UTC 2022 |
Did you ever eat Burger King breakfast? The grease goes right through
the wrapper and the hash-browns are greasy tater-tots with about 2 or 3
tablespoons of salt. ha ha ha Yes indeed. For some reason I thought of
sitting on the gym floor in elementary school when the gym teacher was
talking about the president fitness award. I wonder how many kids get
those now. Oh Jesus help us.
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walkman
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response 48 of 223:
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May 18 20:48 UTC 2022 |
Globalists are scheming to take EVERYTHING and most people think the
price of gas and smokes are their biggest problem.
https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/cop26
<i>Private financial institutions and central banks announced moves to
realign trillions of dollars towards achieving global net zero
emissions. Among them is the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero,
with over 450 firms across 45 countries that control $130 trillion in
assets, requiring its member to set robust, science-based near-term
targets.</i>
Wait until people wake up one day in a cold house with nothing in the
bank and no power or internet. Pensions and 401ks emptied out. "We don't
know where the money went."" Authorities will arrive in transport
vehicles to take your family to a safe place."
#dirtyanimals #historyrhymes
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tod
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response 49 of 223:
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May 20 03:51 UTC 2022 |
re #47
President Fitness Award Demon Cast Out! Carter you SOB! LOL
Pullups and situps and how many yard dash bastards. I grew up with
half my abdomen wrecked by surgery so have always done these weird
sideways situps. At that age I didn't understand why I couldn't but
took it personal when the gym teacher talked trash about me not
doing them straight. I can't imagine kids today with their starbuck
milkshake PS4 wall-e lifestyles trying to push out any sort of numbers.
Out here on the Left Coast we have Carl Jr (yes, Idiocracy) and their
breakfasts include those scooby tater tot things that cling together like
the arterial cement they will become. The grease through the wrapper
should be a big ass clue..especially if it stains your dress shirt on
the commute. How many dress shirts of comfort food do 50 something
aged heart attackers have in their closet after the funeral I wonder.
How do we get Aetna and Blue Cross to track these stats? Maybe they
should offer to collect donated clothing of decedants proactively -
I sense a startup, Mr Bezos...if you're reading this.
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