Scots have some strange words.
Yes.
These are in Britain. Do we have any here?
https://twitter.com/OLDSCH00LH0T/status/1275160488742191110?s=20
https://twitter.com/planetpng/status/1275590847908794368?s=20
https://twitter.com/history2cool/status/1274829377424023562?s=20
https://twitter.com/SignsFun/status/1275374768389316608?s=20
Doesn’t look very comfortable.
https://twitter.com/OldSchoolPic/status/1266653896560312320?s=20
https://twitter.com/planetpng/status/1275620964374646789?s=20
https://twitter.com/SignsFun/status/1275770142018998272?s=20



Though it is a wonderful painting, unfortunately being on the edge of a cliff, “A Morning in June” by Edward Gordon almost gives me vertigo. LOL!
7-Up should go back to the 1961 version. Where does the name come from anyway?
And the 1930s airplane interior…imagine sitting in those terrible seats for more than 10 minutes let alone on a couple hours flight!
Love Charlie’s Morning Prayer today (and every day)!
Thanks, Stella, for the uplifts.
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Here’s a good news story…
Black citizens chase punk robbing old white man, make him give money back: THIS is my America!
June 24, 2020 | by Tom Tillison
While you would be hard-pressed to believe it watching cable news these days, there really are two Americas.
There is the version portrayed nightly on your TV and computer screens, by a liberal media fully invested in a racially-divisive narrative ahead of the presidential election, and there is the America most of us live in.
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2020/06/24/black-citizens-chase-punk-robbing-old-white-man-make-him-give-money-back-this-is-my-america-938686
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Well…today nothing “loaded” for me except the Rascals item…. I wonder what’s up? I’ve never had this trouble before….
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Here’s the outside of the plane
https://amp.thenational.ae/image/policy:1.458807:1499645157/image/jpeg.jpg?f=16×9&w=1200&$p$f$w=dfa40e8
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Love it!
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Hurkle durkle sounds more active than having a lie around day. I choose the 1972 7UP can, just seems familiar. Remember the Loni Anderson commecial with Arnold Schwarzenneger? I always loved it. Loni: “It is not heavy”. Arnold, lifting her up with one hand: “To me nothing is heavy”.
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