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Nov 10, 2018 20:58:23   #
dirtpusher wrote:
Lol your just blind to reality. His presidency has been the biggest disaster of all other




Did anyone else other than you suffer brain damage in the accident? LOL
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Nov 10, 2018 20:57:47   #
jcboy3 wrote:
Donald Trump, who couldn’t get over the fact that he won by a tiny margin, got nowhere near the popular v**e, and had a totally unattended inauguration. And he’s still whining.




Did anyone else other than you suffer brain damage in the accident? LOL
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Nov 10, 2018 20:57:16   #
dirtpusher wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/11/09/rick-scott-is-carrying-out-an-assault-on-democracy-in-florida.html


Did anyone else other than you suffer brain damage in the accident? LOL
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Nov 10, 2018 20:29:39   #
Shutterbug1697 wrote:
If trump didn't pull bone headed moves, he wouldn't have to worry about his "declarations" being overturned by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals!

Or maybe I should say his executive orders and administration policies.


Not to worry! The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, based in San Francisco, is infamous among US appeal courts for having most of its screwy, biased, l*****t-oriented decisions reversed by the US Supreme Court.
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Nov 8, 2018 15:29:29   #
MT native wrote:
Heidelberg has a population of about 160,000. University students make up about one-quarter of the population. The church in these images is the Church of the Holy Spirit. The Neckar River flows through the city and then into the Rhine River.


One of the most famous operettas|films of all time is The Student Prince, by Sigmund Romberg, which takes place in Heidelberg, Germany.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=The+Student+Prince+movie.

Particularly beautiful is the "Serenade" song.
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Nov 7, 2018 18:30:12   #
MT native wrote:
Dear hasslichhog:
I wanted you to know how much I appreciated your "Heidelberg love story" comments. I salute you sir for your service to our country. Happy Anniversary and best wishes to you and Elly.

Kindest regards, Dennis


Thank you, Dennis, for your kind words, and recognition of my military service. Elly and I have returned to Germany many times to visit her parents and other relatives. I am eternally grateful that Elly left her family, her friends and country to travel life's highway with me. She awoke a nascent sense of responsibility in me, and I'm happy to report that with her sense of thrift and my hard work..and some good luck along the way..we are now long-retired and economically secure. And, reasonably healthy at 90 and 91 years of age.
A picture of Elly and I above the Neckar in Heidleberg.


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Nov 7, 2018 14:23:23   #
MT native wrote:
Going through my Europe images from the past. Heidelberg is a beautiful city on the Neckar River, a tributary of the Rhine River. Such a beautiful city with its overlook from Heidelberg Castle.


After several months service in WWII, stationed at Camp Fannin, TX, I re-upped for one year. In May of 1946, as a young American soldier, I was stationed in a small town of Weinheim, near Heidelberg. Perhaps the most significant time of my adult life was the day my German Bride, Elly, and I were married in Heidelberg's Town Hall in October of '1948. We first met in her hometown in May of '46. I joined an element of Patton's 3rd Army, later evolved to the Constabuary. Marriages then between Germans and American soldiers were forbidden. Later in '46 an American law provided for marriages between Germans and Americans. Due to be discharged in December of '48, and aware that documents necessary to Germans|Americans to marry would take 6 months, I signed up for two more years of military service during The Occupation of Germany. My military unit was transferred several times, with me ending up in Bavaria, Germany. Finally, though, after long, lonely months apart, Elly and I married in Heidelberg.

We both just celebrated our 70th wedding anniversary. The Army has been VERY GOOD to me. lol

Too, after our first meeting, we continued dating. I have wonderful memories of taking a small train Saturday nights from Weinheim to Heidelberg where we danced the night away at the wonderful Stardust and Harmony military dance clubs in Heidelberg.
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Nov 7, 2018 13:49:16   #
NMGal wrote:
Noticed the sky this morning and ran out with camera. First was taken at f10 and then I adjusted to f7.1. No post processing. Five minutes later it was all gone. I consider myself lucky to get these. Hope you like.


Red sky at morning, sailors' take warning.
Red sky at night, sailors' deight!

As a longtime West Coast Pacific Ocean sailboat sailor, I took this rhyme with great heed.

Pictures are spectacular! Great captures!
Thanks.
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Nov 7, 2018 13:39:06   #
dirtpusher wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/11/07/after-getting-his-ass-kicked-by-democrats-trump-calls-midterm-a-success.html


"After getting his ass kicked by democrats..." LOL In your dreams! LOL
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Nov 7, 2018 13:36:30   #
dirtpusher wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/11/07/a-defeated-and-broken-trump-blames-the-media-for-democratic-house-win.html


"Defeated and Broken Trump"....LOL In your dreams! LOL
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Nov 6, 2018 20:42:02   #
dirtpusher wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2018/11/02/trump-has-told-6420-lies-since-becoming-president.html


Almost matches the number of lies and phony news you've published here!
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Nov 6, 2018 20:39:49   #
DaveO wrote:
Yeah. I was a young sergeant stationed with the 3RD Marine Division on Okinawa in 1971 or 72 when she did a show and was not allowed to attend. Wouldn't have gone anyway...


I was honorably discharged from WWII, The Occupation of Germany and Korea by the time the t*****r "Hanoi" Jane Fonda came on the scene about Vietnam. Too bad she's never suffered the justice she deserves!
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Nov 6, 2018 20:34:07   #
DaveO wrote:
Just think how much more difficult it would be if the good Americans stopped hiring i******s.


If you stop hiring i******s, who'd do society's necessary dirty work? I live in a stereotypically "affluent" neighborhood, and I have never in the almost 50 years I"ve lived here seen a black or white gardener! Same with a lot of other "dirty" jobs, too.
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Oct 21, 2018 16:26:10   #
Absolutely majestic!
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Oct 21, 2018 16:11:44   #
jerryc41 wrote:
Little things annoy me. For example, watching TV, a character will say, "My name is Lieutenant Fred McDonald." That isn't his name. His parents didn't name him Lieutenant. He should say either, "I am Lieutenant Fred McDonald" or "My name is Fred McDonald."

Another thing that annoys me is the excessive use of the word "need." "I'm going to need you to come with me." Really? When will he need that person to come with him? Watch old movies and TV shows, and you will not hear "need" used so often. We have become a very needy society.

Yes, I do find it difficult getting through each day.
Little things annoy me. For example, watching TV,... (show quote)


That's just a couple of the many annoyances I also find on the Internet. Annoyance No.1 = "hat" when it's obviously a baseball-type cap. No. 2: "guys" when there are gals present, too. No. 3: "out there" when what they're talking about couldn't be to distinguish from "in here." No. 4: "like" a useless word. Ex. "He spoke to me, like, several times before...."
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