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.....Will the FBI ever recover it’s once stellar reputation, so badly damaged by Comey, McCabe, Peter S and his lover, the lovely Lisa Page, and other top officials now dismissed or fired? So many of the great men and women of the FBI have been hurt by these clowns and losers! - donald trump
Mind u speed limit is 45. Cars and trucks have very little time to react or slam on breaks. Or break there trucks.
The CITY MUST DO SOMETHING OR SOMEONE because the road is ridiculous signs were put so close. NOT smart.
.....Will the FBI ever recover it’s once stellar reputation, so badly damaged by Comey, McCabe, Peter S and his lover, the lovely Lisa Page, and other top officials now dismissed or fired? So many of the great men and women of the FBI have been hurt by these clowns and losers! - donald trump
I would rather see the US broken up into racial or ideological enclaves....its going to happen eventually anyways so. With Antifa and their leftist democrat backers its going to happen sooner or later and its going to be an outright civil war. - derp derp derpity derp.
Here's one that Google, not just a casual internet user, got wrong.
Last night on the news, I saw a story about some people who found a timber rattler in their back yard. The news story named the state where this happened, but not the local city or town. I got curious about which town it was, so I Googled, "Rattlesnake in New Hampshire back yard." Google um, er, "corrected" me by displaying the notice, "Showing results for Rattlesnake in New Hampshire backyard."
Yikes!
Continuing with the subject of two words incorrectly run together to form a single word, I'll add that I've noticed several errors like this on display frequently at fitness websites. "Bodyfat" and "bodypart" (this exercise works such-and-such a bodypart) show up often.
It almost seems to have become the norm for participants at fitness websites to write "workout" all as one word when it's used as a verb. As in, someone who usually works out, or has his workout, at 4:00 PM writing, "I usually workout at 4:00 in the afternoon."
I saw one fitness forum where a participant repeated in various threads that she worked out with "lightweights." I wonder whether she meant that her workout partners were persons of little substance. Or boxers who competed in the lightweight division.
. . .whatever [routine] you are following, [to make it habit] make sure that you follow it for 2 months atleast.
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I usually figure-out what . . . I am going to do the coming week . . . This makes it easier for me to . . . tweak what I am doing in-order to avoid putting too much on the plate and just saying screw-it.
I would rather see the US broken up into racial or ideological enclaves....its going to happen eventually anyways so. With Antifa and their leftist democrat backers its going to happen sooner or later and its going to be an outright civil war. - derp derp derpity derp.
Finally an instance in which they SHOULD use the apostrophe, yet they decide to leave it out.
A sign posted on a light pole in my neighborhood is advertising the sale of... English Buldog puppys
… and the seller goes on to state that he/she is "chargeing a fair prize".
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