Message from @General Peaches
Discord ID: 648730340751441930
The Titanic was 91 feet 10 inches. 911
CELL phone -- good way to think of it, put's people in their own CELLS
by their own choosing
RE: Q 3636 (pic related)
The CNet " journalist" referenced the
Alliance for Securing Democracy
As one his "data" sources to debunk Q & us Bots.
https://securingdemocracy.gmfus.org/about-us/advisory-council/
Check out the Advisory Council
MIKE CHERTOFF - fmr clown dir under Bush2
DAVID KRAMER - w/ McStain Institute
BILL KRISTOL
MICHAEL MORELL - fmr clown dir under Obozo
JOHN PODESTA, et. al.
You can't make this shit up!
DEVELOPING: Shooting inside Valley Plaza Mall in Bakersfield, California; massive police response—local media reports at least 2 injured
https://t.co/YKeDEP1K5c
in a 2001 article, "The Sphinx & the Spy: The Clandestine
World of John Mulholland,
shills trip code testing because their board I guess
Melania at the Sphinx, ......hum
lookie that huge☝️ ampersand @Kiwi61Karma
brb
Republican Calendar Adds January and February
Months in the Republican Calendar
(Common Year)
Following another calendar reform, which later Roman writers attributed to Romulus' successor, Numa Pompilius, the Republican calendar was instituted. To account for the days of winter between the years, two additional months were introduced: Ianuarius and Februarius.
This meant that some of the month names no longer agreed with their position in the calendar. For example, September means “the 7th month,” but it was now the 9th month of the year—an inconsistency that was preserved and is still part of the Gregorian calendar we use today.
A common year was now divided into 12 months of different lengths: 4 “full” months with 31 days, 7 “hollow” months with 29 days, and 1 month with 28 days.
Nananananah! 😄
@woverine61254
Dont play cartoons, some people may be triggered<:Trumpcoolemoji:479040171916918784>
Only 10 Months at First
According to tradition, Romulus, the legendary first king of Rome, oversaw an overhaul of the Roman calendar system around 738 BCE. The resulting calendar, whose structure borrowed heavily from the ancient Greek calendar system, had only 10 months, with March (Martius) being the first month of the year. The winter season was not assigned to any month, so the year only lasted 304 days, with 61 days unaccounted for in the winter.
So, going by this, than 11/11 is actually 9/11. In a way
sorry @nakemonk, I'm just a double checker of things
Got to have bacon in green beans.
yes
OMGosh I'm getting hungry.
People around here bbq there turkeys. Or deep fry it. I roast it
Deep fry in peanut oil here.
I smoke my turkeys
I'm a traditionalist. I love roast turkey with a little crispy skin.
Smoked does me the same way. The smell stays in my nose for days.
Nothing worse than a dry turkey. That's the problem most people have
Leave the gun. Take the cannoli