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Lol I want one lol
afk several minutes
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Riordan was a vice president of community relations at Wells Fargo since 2008. According to her Linkedin page, she was in charge of the bank's public relations, internal communications, community involvement, as well as its work with non-profits.
Prior to that, she served in a similar position Citi Group. Riordan was a graduate of the University of New Mexico.
Wells Fargo group?
@Racer X
Yep
👋night all. 😉
@Racer X
And Citi Bank
Night Sailor
Hillary and her "playstation"
Zuch is so weird
Got to go tonight...see you patriots 2 moro. Good to be here.
That’s a photo of Trump in Kazakhstan at the most advanced city there
I stepped away after 11 tonight
That’s a damn shame I loved my time in London
You have gained a rank @STEREO_OERETS[TAC1], you just advanced to 2 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
Thanks MEE6
Its part of the religion
I think indoctrination is partially designed to vilify you through your children.
Hitler Youth program
Im trying to set up my mic can you let me speak to get a 5x5 ???????????😫
You have gained a rank @MYBEVYQ, you just advanced to 1 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
Sounds like 1984
thanks
Is it true that the Dr was in the Clinton state dept hence SES? its something I cant confirm???
amen
trust the plan #WWG1WGA
President James Madison, military officials, and his government fled the city in the wake of the British victory at the Battle of Bladensburg. They eventually found refuge for the night in Brookeville, a small town in Montgomery County, Maryland, which is known today as the "United States Capital for a Day". President Madison spent the night in the house of Caleb Bentley, a Quaker who lived and worked in Brookeville. Bentley's house, known today as the Madison House, still stands in Brookeville.
Less than a day after the attack began, a sudden, very heavy thunderstorm—possibly a hurricane—put out the fires. It also spun off a tornado that passed through the center of the capital, setting down on Constitution Avenue and lifting two cannons before dropping them several yards away, killing British troops and American civilians alike. Following the storm, the British returned to their ships, many of which were badly damaged. The occupation of Washington lasted only about 26 hours. After the "Storm that saved Washington", as it soon came to be called, the Americans returned to the city
Ive been watching david icke and I think their all LIZZARDS LOL did yall see that PIC PAM posted of ZUCKERs teeth????OMG