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Thursday, May 30, 2024

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45 comments:

  1. I don't get #4?

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    1. Smallpox vaccination. They don't do them in the States anymore.

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    2. I was wondering how many youngin's wouldn't understand.

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    3. Haven't done them since 1971.

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    4. 1971? It's been that long? Wow.

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    5. Steve the EngineerMay 30, 2024 at 2:28 PM

      I’ve a feeling they’re gonna be necessary again….. Mayorkas knows why.

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    6. Thanks for explaining - yes, I was born in 77.

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    7. I was born 73 and i got mine.

      Exile1981

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    8. If you went to the sandbox you got it.

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    9. Born in 58 got 3.

      Novalt

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    10. I gradulated high school in '71.

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    11. Got one as a kid, got another one in 2007 before deploying.

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    12. My oldest sister got it (born in ‘68), but the other three of us didn’t (‘69, ‘72 and ‘76).

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    13. I got several while I was in the Navy in the early 70s. Never got a scar from one while I was a kid, but got them every year while in Germany.

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    14. military stopped giving smallpox vax in 1995 or so. at least, the USN. not sure about the other branches.

      and anyone who tells you it's contained is a liar. it's in the wild in afghanistan.

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    15. '70, no shot....at least, no scar

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    16. They still do the small pox shot for deploying to the middle east.

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    17. and here I thought it was a bowl burn.

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  2. #11 coffee on screen

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  3. 13) I've heard people say "y'all'd've" which is a 4 word contraction of "you all would have". Example: If y'all'd've ate breakfast y'all not be hungry.

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    1. The proper term is "ally'all'd've", as in "We'd have rode to Walmart together if ally'all'd've just waited a while".

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    2. I once said “used to could” to my Yankee wife and she struggled.

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  4. #20. My sleep number? Somewhere between .223 and.50. Depends on the mood.

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    1. Personally prefer 120 or 155.

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    2. Those are pretty heavy for everyday carry!

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  5. You know, I don't have one. My mother explained she got them to do something else and I can't remember what. She's been gone since 84' so I can't ask her again. Eod1sg Ret

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  6. Had the Salk vaccine- never got Polio.
    Had the Smallpox vaccine- never got Smallpox.

    Refused the Covid "vaccine"- never got Covid.
    Weird...

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    1. My friend's wife is a nurse and she had to deal with covid. When the vax was really popular, she noticed that almost all of the covid patients had already taken the vaccine.
      Funny that.

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    2. more covid itnfo and the next scamdemic
      https://www.brighteon.com/7122ac55-e728-41cc-8e0f-c5e0cccd83c4

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    3. Ironically my elderly mother - a retired physician - got the vaccine...and still got Covid. I, who was taking care of her, didn't get the vax and didn't get Covid.

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  7. #12, I've done that! Many times!

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  8. I got the smallpox vaccine before I deployed to Afghanistan in 2005.And I had had the vaccine as a child.

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  9. #11: Not necessarily a "squirter". If the plastic covered couch was white and was located in the living room, but you grew up in a fully furnished cellar your grandmother was a Ginzo.

    #16: That's an idea, but I'm gonna let it rattle around in my brain before I add 4 tires to my midnight catalytic converter shopping list.

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    1. How many had plastic covered furniture in the house as well as the seats in your car?

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    2. None Anon, but being from a family with some German roots we did have human skin lampshades

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  10. #6 Hapsburgs invented Red Flags

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    1. Margaret Theresa, daughter of Philip IV of Spain. She was also featured in the very famous Velaquez painting called "Las Meninas" hanging in the Parado Museum in Madrid. FYI, Her parents were closely related, and she married her Austrian Hapsburg uncle. One of the most inbred royal famlies in Europe, hence the prominent jaws, hemophilia, and lots of crazy retarded progeny. I believe this is where the common terms: Uncle Daddy and Aunt Mommy started.

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    2. Another example of royal inbreeding can be found by Goya's Charles IV and his family.
      Artists had a tendancy to render splendid clothes on their subjects to detract from the inbred deformities.
      The recent portrait of the current king of england also exhibits inbred characteristics such as the sloped forehead, vacant stare and wingnut ears.
      -lg

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  11. #2 hope it has Id, frequented bsuiness cards from places that might know the owner or contact info. Otherwise I'll just have to wait on them to backtrack. I got my own money and God will handle whatever rewarding He deems fit. If it can't be recovered in a year of good-faith attempts then finders keepers.

    Arc

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  12. Y'ALL! It's the contraction for 'You all'.
    Not Ya'll. Not Yaw.
    Y'all.
    JHC.
    Oh, and FJB.

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  13. #9 I don't think you can listen to music in an electric car because, like using the heater, it flattens the batteries and lowers your chances of getting to your destination.
    #4 I live in the UK. I'm nearly 66 and never had that jab. My mother, who would have been 84 this year, had that scar on her arm.

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  14. #2: Every time I hear a story along the lines of "Someone found a bag with $10,000 cash and turned it into the police" I just shake my head. If that ever happens to me I'm doing a huge grocery run.
    #13: I remember being in grade 6 making an enemy of this student teacher who thought she was smart, when I showed her that "ain't" WAS in fact in the dictionary, while the whole class watched and laughed. She blew up at me, got a talking to from the teacher, and then I got a talking to from the teacher.
    #15: Because most people couldn't walk 200 feet in a suit of armor before exhaustion and heat stroke set in.
    #18: When I'm using a PC without uBlock Origin it's literal hell on earth trying to watch YouTube. And there really are people who actually live like that!

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