General Discussion, Thursday, December 3, 2020

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  1. Lucille says:

    Stellars…have a wonderful Thursday in the last days of autumn, 2020…

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  2. Lucille says:

    Delusional Never Trump Losers Think We’re Going to Take Them Back
    By Kurt Schlichter – Posted: Dec 03, 2020 12:01 AM

    I’m not sure what is the most distinguishing characteristic of the Never Trump sissies. Sure, they are contemptible worms who care about nothing but extending their pathetic grifts – and it’s not like the Grima Wormtongues of conservatism have any saleable skills other than treachery. This is, of course, why these grody creatures are naturally drawn to D.C., where their loathsome skills are appreciated.

    https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2020/12/03/delusional-never-trump-losers-think-were-going-to-take-them-back-n2580938

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  3. Lucille says:

    Another good recap from The Epoch Times

    280K Ballots Missing in PA; Michigan Voter Fraud Hearing; Georgia Runoff Election
    Facts Matter with Roman Balmakov

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    • jeans2nd says:

      Was a wee bit skeptical when i listened to the one from yesterday as this guy looks like a goofy wannabe nerd, but by george he is really good. Thx 4 the vid, Lucille, and G’mornin’ to you and all Stellars.

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      • Lucille says:

        Good morning, Jeans! The same thought crossed my mind when I first started viewing the ads he made as circulation director for the Epoch Times. But he grew on me since he tries to be neutral and fair…you know, a professional newsman the likes of which we seldom see who actually does his own research.

        The Epoch Times is associated with a Chinese offshoot of Buddhism, the Falun Gong; but I really don’t care as long as they continue to investigate and tell the truth.

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  4. Gary says:

    First thing to come to mind when I saw the picture above was, ‘I don’t do windows”.
    Good morning all, hope you have a wonderful day!

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  5. MaryNutmeg says:

    Gorgeous picture above… now I’m wondering about its story/history of construction.

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  6. WeeWeed says:

    Mornin’ y’all!

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  7. auscitizenmom says:

    Mornin’ all. It is 50* and sunny here. Ready for the day’s news. Hope it all goes well.

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    • Lucille says:

      Good morning, aus! We’re at 33 degrees and overcast but it’s supposed to be sunny later. Not like this….

      …but OK for December in Idaho.

      Stay warm!

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  8. just stevie says:

    Thursday greetings all! Praying for our country…constantly! The evil of the day is so horrific that I am convinced that only God in Heaven can reach down and fix it…with or without our help. Seems we just screw things up lol! 🙏

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    • Lucille says:

      Stevie, my prayers sometimes fluctuate between “smite every evil person” and “cause them to repent.” When they willingly choose evil, the temptation is to just let them stew in it. But when we see how many folks they influence, praying that wake-up calls come to those who follow the Father of Lies is the best course for the long run.

      In the short run, however, we must use every legal and moral means available to defeat their hateful plans.

      Lord, have mercy upon us and America!

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  9. realeyecandy1 says:

    yes

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  10. czarina33 says:

    Escaped wallaroo in Peru, IL. They are apparently larger than a wallaby and smaller than a kangaroo. Cute face, but really fast!

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  11. Lucille says:

    During this time of national stress, I’ve become rather addicted to Orchestra leader Ray Noble and band singer Al Bowlly and have listened to dozens of their songs. Bowlly was a character and a natural performer who always seemed to be having a good time. Very 1930s.

    Ray Noble and his orchestra with tenor Al Bowlly

    Love is the sweetest thing.
    What else on earth could ever bring
    Such happiness to everything
    As Love’s old story.

    Love is the strangest thing.
    No song of birds upon the wing
    Shall in our hearts more sweetly sing
    Than Love’s old story.

    Whatever hearts may desire,
    Whatever life may send,
    This is the tale that never will tire,
    This is the song without end

    Love is the strongest thing,
    The oldest yet the latest thing.
    I only hope that fate may bring
    Love’s story to you.
    Love is the sweetest thing.

    Composed by Ray Noble (b. in Brighton, England 1903 and died in London 1978). Multi-talented, he was a very popular orchestra leader in England and the U.S., working with many musicians and actors such as Fred Astaire plus had several #1 hits on the U.S. pop singles charts.

    Al Bowlly, born Albert Allick Bowlly (1898) in Mozambique, his Greek-Lebanese family moved to Johannesburg, South Africa where in his teens he began his musical career playing the guitar. Eventually he arrived in London where he became a major radio and band singer star. He was killed in his apartment during the Nazi London Blitz, April 17, 1941 and is buried in a communal grave at Hanwell Cemetery, Middlesex, England along with the other Londoners killed that night, their names engraved in the stone…

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  12. Lucille says:

    WINNING! Arizona Ballot Audit Uncovers FRAUD as Georgia Announces New Investigations!!!
    December 3, 2020

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  13. czarowniczy says:

    Feeling like crap all day, sinus infection and a cold. Spent most of the day sleeping with the Fat Thing also sacked securely at my side. He only gets up for the catbox or food/water. I think he’s protecting his investment.

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