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Had to put my baby down tonight. 15 years with her.
Same here in February.

Four years ago my family went on a Fall foliage tour in New England.

In one little country store we went into in Vermont there was a wood sign nailed to a post behind the counter that had carved into it, "Every dog owner thinks their dog is the best dog in the world. And every one of them is right."

So true...
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I used to use Dr Waguspuack. He's right behind Calandro's on Seigen
Didn't Dr. Perry Waguespack retire last year?
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Now that Trump has sealed the deal
:lol: :bow:

re: Deal reached, stocks popping

Posted by LSURussian on 6/11/26 at 1:19 pm to
I've lost count.

Is this the fourth or fifth time a "deal" has been reached?
Nada
Aucun
Nessuno
nikto
La shay
nijedan
nikakav
keiner
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re: Inflation rises to 4.2% in May

Posted by LSURussian on 6/10/26 at 11:59 pm to
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Its 1.83% currently
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

re: Inflation rises to 4.2% in May

Posted by LSURussian on 6/10/26 at 11:56 pm to
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This is temp increase
Are you now saying inflation is transitory?

Are you still claiming inflation is under 1% like you did all of last year?
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What about the last 50 years? Not one?
There have been several moon impacts reported in the last 20 years. Some of them had video when it happened.

From Google AI:
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Bright flashes of light on the Moon—often called Transient Lunar Phenomena (TLP) or lunar impact flashes—are usually caused by meteoroids slamming into the lunar surface at extreme speeds or disturbances caused by moonquakes. Because the Moon lacks an atmosphere, the kinetic energy of these impacts instantly converts into heat and light, creating a brief, bright burst visible through telescopes on Earth.
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Tigernomics
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Melt more MF. You really should just trust Jay and see what happens. Stop coming and making stupid post.

Roses are red.

Violets are blue.

You're schizophrenic.

And so are you.
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Sure you can’t make it out of thin air
I thought that is exactly how new bitcoins are made. :confused:
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They are claiming the City of St. George should not exist all because they City rightfully so won't allow them
Is this English?
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Where do the middle to upper middle class families eat now?
Sammy's Grill on Highland...
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Right Wing female of japanese descent expected to win Peruvian Presidential election

AH-SO..
"Barzini is a pimp." - Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather
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Has anyone flown Sun Country Airlines?
Is that the airline when you call them and ask when the next flight leaves for any destination they ask you, "What time can you get here?"
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International Space Station astronauts given evacuation order
Wrong. FAKE NEWS.
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Anyone going to see Spamalot this weekend?
"I'm not dead yet!"
I have no idea who is behind the website I've linked below, The Bulwark.

I came across the headline "Yes, Russia Is Losing the War in Ukraine" as I was scrolling down the Yahoo.com main page. (And, unlike a couple of other posters in this thread, I sure don't get paid for linking pages! :lol: )

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Yes, Russia Is Losing the War in Ukraine

FROM LATE 2023 UNTIL LATE 2025, I got a jittery feeling every time I pushed back against the prevailing narrative of Ukraine's inevitable defeat. That line was quite common in mainstream punditry, but most assiduously promoted by Donald Trump and his worshipers, who assured us that Ukraine doesn't "have any cards" and in any case Russia always wins its wars. What if I was just engaging in wishful thinking and cherry-picking the facts to fit my own preferred narrative of Ukrainian resilience?

Well, here we are in the spring of 2026, and no one (except Vladimir Putin, still trapped in a news bubble of his own making) is talking about Ukrainian defeat anymore. We're seeing more and more headlines like "How Ukraine Turned the Tide Against Russia" and "Shifting Momentum in the Russia-Ukraine War." Ukraine is even having remarkable successes in operations that could set the stage for the recapture of Crimea, which even most Ukraine sympathizers, myself included, only recently regarded as an impossible fantasy.

More of the long article here