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celesteanne.bsky.social
Mother of 3 grown children, only 1 left in the nest Avid reader #Leguminati No DM #TeamJustice
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Exclaimed
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Quaint
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There is a base there. They may be family members of the military men/women.
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I recall he said he did it just by thinking about it.
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He has yet to be held accountable for anything, so why not?
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You are obviously narrow minded and not willing to learn. She is a great source of information. I do not spend time with ignorance.
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You obviously do not know who Heather Cox Richardson is or you would have some sort of clue.
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An article I was reading the other day, I tabulated around 17,000 just in that article alone.
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It's working on my end. You may want to retry.
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This is ridiculous theatrics. There is a group of them and one unarmed man with no legal reason to be there. Go around the asshole and push him out of the way. They are NOT even trying. This video is BS.
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Leaving me with about 8 peirogie sized pieces of dough leftover, I chose to introduce my son to fried bread. A biggie from my childhood that I remember my Mom making for us. I chose to flavor his with a little cinnamon and the caramel syrup. He is a major bread eater and it was another winner. 🙂
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It called for one potato, so of course I used two. 🙂 We still ran out of filling. The potato in the recipe must have been huge or I am more generous with the filling our peirogies than the recipe suggested.
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My son loves peirogies so I spent a few moments, chose a recipe on-line and the two of us bonded in the kitchen as we made the dough and the potato/cheese filling.
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So.....I made my son banana pancakes, stacked them, spread peanut butter in between and poured just a bit of caramel syrup over it. I am happy, he approved.
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The biggest whiskey maker that I recognized that this could impact was Jack Daniels and Jim Beam.
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I am finding Kentucky bourbon and Tennessee whiskey
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No problem. I will keep this in mind for future games.
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I misunderstood the instructions. I thought you meant we couldn't double or triple a root word by adding prefixes and suffixes.
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crafting(8)
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famously farmers spiked maidens phones relies wonders
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I know I am getting old, but my reading comprehension grasped none of that!!
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JMO They are targeted because most of them cannot afford to retain counsel.
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Day 1: - Withdraws from Paris Climate Accords, more fossil fuel & mineral mining - Withdraws from World Health Org - Tariffs on Canada & Mexico, proposed 2/1 -Pardons over 1500 J6 attackers - Moves to Restrict birthright citizenship -Country ban likely reflecting Muslim Ban -Renames Gulf of Mexico
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With a little more research, I have found that there are 2 different inaugural invitations given out. An informal and formal one. My logical guess is that this is an informal invitation. You can learn more in this article. www.loriferber.com/research/ina...
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With a little more research, I have found that there are 2 different inaugural invitations given out. An informal and formal one. My logical guess is that this is an informal invitation. You can learn more in this article. www.loriferber.com/research/ina...
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This was his in 2017
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After finding this in a search from 1993, my guess this is just part of the invitation.
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I was wondering if it was the same and if you had seen the change.
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What midnight meeting?
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broken
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Mobilizer
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Graphite
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Violation
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Preachings
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Nieghbors
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We will soon find out.
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You stay safe also. I am expecting, unfortunately, devastation and shock as has been promised by the incoming admin on their first day. My gut, which I hope is wrong, tells me it has more to do with chaos and disruption.
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Also keep in mind that the Biden admin departs as on noon on Monday. All of these meetings are scheduled under the new administration.
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There has been plenty of sus and more than enough facts. Until something actually happens, I am being skeptical.
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I am going to wait and see how it plays out.
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Jan. 20, 2025 at 4:30 PM (EST) Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Jan. 20, 2025 at 4:45 PM (EST) Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Jan. 20, 2025 at 5:30 PM (EST) Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
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Unless on tour, military usually has MLK day off as a recognized holiday. I, am careful not to fall into rabbit holes, but I do find it interesting that 3 different meetings are taking place on that day.
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Not sure why, but it looks as though the time has changed. Committee: Senate Intelligence (Select) Related Items: Data will display when it becomes available. Date: 01/20/2025 (4:45 PM Local Time) (Add to My Calendar) Location: 238 Capitol (Senate side), Washington, D.C.
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Not sure why, but it looks as though the time has changed. Committee: Senate Intelligence (Select) Related Items: Data will display when it becomes available. Date: 01/20/2025 (4:45 PM Local Time) (Add to My Calendar) Location: 238 Capitol (Senate side), Washington, D.C.
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www.congress.gov/event/119th-...
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The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit is the largest tax cut for child care on the books today. It saves parents thousands of dollars per year. Republicans have plans to eliminate it.